Chronological World History - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Year Description Answer % Correct
528 BC This man, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, attains Enlightenment while sitting under the Bodhi tree Buddha
89%
404 BC This city-state defeats Athens in the Peloponnesian War Sparta
83%
5th century BC The general Sun Tzu supposedly writes this famous text The Art of {War}
81%
312 BC The first _____ is built to bring water into the city of Rome Aqueduct
75%
509 BC This city overthrows its last king, becoming a republic Rome
75%
218 BC Hannibal brings his army and elephants over this mountain range to attack the Roman Republic The Alps
75%
432 BC This temple is completed on the Acropolis of Athens The Parthenon
75%
c. 551 BC This great Chinese philosopher is born Confucius
72%
323 BC Having conquered Persia, this "great" general dies at age 33 Alexander the Great
72%
210 BC Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, dies and is buried with this collection of at least 8000 statues The {Terracotta} Army
72%
4 BC Possible date for the birth of this important religious figure Jesus Christ
72%
2nd century BC This trade route network connecting Europe with China begins to be used Silk Road
72%
221 BC– Qin Shi Huang constructs this giant fortification by joining several existing fortifications The Great Wall
72%
391 One of several times that the library in this city was destroyed or vandalized Alexandria
69%
453 This infamous ruler of the Huns dies Attila
69%
264–241 BC Rome defeats this city in the First Punic War, taking Sicily and Corsica as prizes Carthage
69%
1187 This Chinese navigational device is first used in Europe Compass
69%
122–128 This defensive fortification in northern England is constructed {Hadrian}'s Wall
69%
c. 586 BC This city is conquered by the Babylonians, ending the kingdom of Judah and forcing its people into exile Jerusalem
69%
64 Much of the city of Rome is destroyed by fire. This emperor would later be accused of "fiddling" while it burned. Nero
69%
1096 First evidence of teaching at this university, England's oldest Oxford
69%
522 Byzantine monks steal the secret of making this fabric from the Chinese Silk
69%
793 These northern sea people raid the British Isles for the first time Vikings
69%
c. 770 This disease leaves Europe. It will reappear with a vengeance around 1350. Black Death
67%
80 This Roman amphitheatre is completed Colosseum
67%
226 BC This wonder of the Ancient World collapses after an earthquake Colossus of {Rhodes}
67%
800s This system, where vassals pay homage to lords, becomes common in Western Europe {Feudal}ism
67%
3rd century BC Aristarchus of Samos proposes this model of the solar system, where the Earth revolves around the sun {Helio}centric
67%
c. 570 Muhammad is born in this city Mecca
67%
c. 100 The Pyramid of the Sun is completed in the city of Teotihuacán, located in this modern-day country Mexico
67%
c. 450 The city of Teotihuacan, located in this modern-day country, reaches its zenith with a population of about 150,000 Mexico
67%
1156 The Kremlin is constructed in this city. At first, it is merely a wooden wall. Moscow
67%
1163 Construction begins on this famous Paris cathedral Notre Dame
67%
393 These athletic contests are abolished. They would be restored again in 1896. Olympic Games
67%
1189 This "lionheart" king is crowned in England Richard I
67%
476 This empire comes to an end, marking the beginning of the Middle Ages Western Roman Empire
67%
early 1100s This famous temple complex is built in Cambodia Angkor Wat
64%
800 This Frankish ruler is crowned Emperor by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day Charlemagne
64%
691 Wu Zetian becomes the first and only Empress of this country China
64%
30 BC This last Egyptian pharaoh commits suicide. Later legends would say an asp was involved. Cleopatra
64%
before 150 BC The Romans invent this building material Concrete
64%
490 BC Phidippides runs 25 miles to announce the Greek victory over Persia at this battle Battle of {Marathon}
64%
c. 430 BC This Greek historian writes "Histories" Herodotus
64%
1192 Shoguns replace emperors as the de-facto leaders of this country Japan
64%
79 This volcano erupts, destroying Pompeii and Herculaneum Mt. Vesuvius
64%
845 This city on the Seine is sacked by the Vikings Paris
64%
722 The Reconquista begins in this country. It would end 727 years later with the fall of the Emirate of Granada. Spain
64%
2 The population of China is recorded as 59,594,978 - most of whom live near this river Yellow River
64%
14 This first Roman Emperor dies after a reign of 40 years Augustus
61%
762 The Abbasid Caliphate founds this capital on the Tigris River Baghdad
61%
61 This Celtic queen dies in a revolt against the Romans Boudica
61%
814 This great Frankish ruler dies Charlemagne
61%
500s This board game spreads from India to Persia Chess
61%
800s This Mesoamerican society collapses. We're still trying to figure out why. Classic Maya
61%
c. 500 BC The Persian empire reaches its peak under this ruler. About 40% of the world's population is under his reign. {Darius} the Great
61%
691 This Islamic shrine is completed on Jerusalem's Temple Mount Dome of the {Rock}
61%
50–58 BC Julius Caesar conquers this region. Ancient sources say a million Celts were killed, and another million enslaved. Gaul
61%
982 Erik the Red settles on this island Greenland
61%
367 Roman garrisons on this wall rebel, allowing Picts to invade and overrun northern England {Hadrian}'s Wall
61%
c. 320 The beginning of the Gupta dynasty in this modern-day country India
61%
1099 The First Crusade comes to an end with the capture of this city Jerusalem
61%
1271 This Venetian explorer embarks on an epic journey to China Marco Polo
61%
1299 This empire is founded by Osman I in modern-day Turkey Ottoman Empire
61%
c. 387 BC This philosopher founds the Academy in Athens Plato
61%
73–71 BC This gladiator leads a rebellion of an estimated 120,000 slaves Spartacus
61%
44 BC Julius Caesar is assassinated on this day of the year The Ides of March
61%
58–75 This religion spreads into China during the reign of Emperor Ming Buddhism
58%
1209 This university, England's second oldest, is founded Cambridge
58%
146 BC The Third Punic War ends with the complete destruction of this city Carthage
58%
391 Theodosius I makes this the state religion of the Roman Empire Christianity
58%
1066 This Norman ruler conquers England William the Conqueror
58%
6th century BC This civilization in modern-day Tuscany reaches its apex Etruscan
58%
c. 300 BC Euclid compiles “Elements”, the foundational text of this branch of mathematics Geometry
58%
537 This famous church (now a mosque) is completed in Constantinople Hagia Sophia
58%
240 BC The passage of this comet is recorded for the first time Halley’s Comet
58%
874 Ingólfr Arnarson becomes the first person to settle on this island (according to the sagas) Iceland
58%
632 Muhammad dies in this city Medina
58%
508 Clovis makes this city the capital of the Frankish Empire Paris
58%
541–542 This disease, spread by Yersinia pestis bacteria, makes its first appearance, devastating the Byzantine empire Plague
58%
1245 Construction begins on this London Abbey, burial site of monarchs Westminster
58%
800s This number is "invented" in India Zero
58%
1010 This oldest surviving copy of this epic Old English poem is written Beowulf
56%
1347–1351 This pandemic kills perhaps 40% of Europe's population Black Death
56%
446 This religion is legally abolished in China, the first of four separate times this would happen Buddhism
56%
1170 Thomas Becket, archbishop of this city, is murdered on orders from Henry II Canterbury
56%
1492 This explorer "discovers" the New World Christopher Columbus
56%
1054 The "Great Schism" permanently separates the church of Rome from the church of this city Constantinople
56%
1206–1227 This Mongolian Khan conquers much of Central Asia Genghis Khan
56%
394 The last known occurrence of this style of Egyptian writing Hieroglyphics
56%
c. 370 These Asiatic steppe warriors arrive in Europe Huns
56%
1215 King John of England is forced to sign this "Great Charter" Magna Carta
56%
1325 The Aztec city of Tenochtitlan is founded on the site of this modern-day city Mexico City
56%
c. 30 Jesus is crucified after a trial presided over by this Roman governor Pontius Pilate
56%
c. 432 This saint arrives in Ireland Saint Patrick
56%
1189–1192 This Muslim leader resists the Third Crusade, earning the crusaders' respect Saladin
56%
c. 150 BC Alexandros of Antioch creates this famous, now armless, statue {Venus} de Milo
56%
1520 Hernán Cortés conquers this Native American empire Aztec Empire
53%
1001 Leif Ericson establishes settlements in this modern-day country, which he called "Vinland" Canada
53%
550 BC This conqueror founds the First Persian Empire {Cyrus} the Great
53%
1662 This flightless bird of Mauritius goes extinct Dodo
53%
1558 This "Virgin Queen" is crowned in England Elizabeth I
53%
400s Angles, Saxons, and Jutes begin to raid and settle this island Great Britain
53%
1430 Norse settlements on this island collapse with no survivors Greenland
53%
c. 160 BC First celebration of this Jewish holiday marking the repurification of the Temple and candles which miraculously burned for 8 days Hanukkah
53%
1337 The beginning of this long-lasting war between England and France Hundred Years' War
53%
1687 This English scientist explains gravity Isaac Newton
53%
1274–1281 The Mongols attempt a naval conquest of this nation, but are twice scattered by typhoons Japan
53%
1271 This Mongolian Khan conquers China, forming the Yuan dynasty Kublai Khan
53%
359–336 BC Under Philip II, this kingdom becomes the leading Greek power Macedonia
53%
5th century BC This Mesoamerican civilization, known for its "colossal head" sculptures, comes to an end Olmecs
53%
126 This temple to all gods is dedicated in Rome Pantheon
53%
c. 100 In China, Cai Lun invents a new technique for making this substance, forever changing how information is transmitted Paper
53%
543 BC Prince Vijaya founds the first Sinhalese kingdom on this island Sri Lanka
53%
1300s This cultural "rebirth" begins in Florence, Italy The Renaissance
53%
820 This branch of equation-solving mathematics is invented by Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī Algebra
50%
996 This present-day country is named for the first time - as "Ostarrîchi" Austria
50%
1406–1420 The Forbidden City palace is built in this capital Beijing
50%
601 St. Augustine becomes the first archbishop of this English city Canterbury
50%
961 The Byzantines reconquer this Mediterranean island Crete
50%
1308 This Italian poet begins work on his "Divine Comedy" Dante
50%
1582 This modern calendar replaces the Julian calendar Gregorian Calendar
50%
1605 Guy Fawkes and other radicals launch this plot to blow up Parliament {Gunpowder} Plot
50%
202 BC This dynasty comes to power in China Han
50%
4 BC Death of this king of Judea, known for the biblical (but not historical) Massacre of the Innocents Herod the Great
50%
1547 This "terrible" leader becomes Tsar of all the Russias Ivan the Terrible
50%
1431 This female French warrior is burned at the stake by the English Joan of Arc
50%
1643 This "Sun King" is crowned Louis XIV
50%
1517 This monk nails "Ninety-Five Theses" to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany Martin Luther
50%
1508–1512 This artist paints the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Michelangelo
50%
663 According to legend, this Japanese volcano's summit is reached for the first time Mount Fuji
50%
c. 95 This last book of the New Testament is written by John of Patmos Revelation
50%
1799 French troops uncover this relic, the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs {Rosetta} Stone
50%
301 Supposed date for the founding of this country on Mount Titano, making it the world's oldest republic in continuous existence San Marino
50%
1469 This country is united after Ferdinand of Aragon marries Isabella of Castille Spain
50%
1653 This white marble mausoleum is completed in Mughal India Taj Mahal
50%
1382 John Wycliffe is the first person to translate this document into English The Bible
50%
3rd century BC Earliest evidence of writing from this Mesoamerican people The Mayans
50%
1497 This Portuguese explorer sails from Europe to India Vasco da Gama
50%
1282 This British country is conquered by Edward Longshanks Wales
50%
1455–1487 The houses of Lancaster and York fight this series of war for the English crown Wars of the {Roses}
50%
1564 This dramatist is born in Stratford-upon-Avon William Shakespeare
50%
1185 This device for grinding grain is first used in Europe Wind{mill}
50%
1309–1377 Popes shun Rome to live in this French city Avignon
47%
1789 Rioters attack this notorious Parisian prison Bastille
47%
330 This city becomes the new capital of the Roman Empire Constantinople
47%
1453 This city is captured by the Turks, ending the Byzantine empire Constantinople
47%
1400s The Medici family become de-facto rulers of this city Florence
47%
1562–98 Catholics and Huguenots fight several religious wars in this country France
47%
1377 Richard II is the last English king to take his royal oath in this language French
47%
1276 This royal house comes to power in Austria, a position they would retain for over 600 years Habsburg
47%
629 This Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca is held for the first time Hajj
47%
399 BC Socrates is forced to commit suicide by drinking this type of poison Hemlock
47%
531–579 Khosrow I rules the Sasanian Empire, based in this modern-day country Iran
47%
1603 The Edo period begins in this country Japan
47%
1543 This scientist publishes his theory that the Earth revolves around the sun Nicolaus Copernicus
47%
1683 This Middle East empire reaches its maximum territorial extent Ottoman Empire
47%
1450 Johannes Gutenberg invents this device (although it already existed in China) Printing press
47%
1869 This canal is completed in Egypt Suez Canal
47%
1291 Three cantons form a confederation that would eventually grow into this modern nation Switzerland
47%
262 Goths damage or destroy this Ancient Wonder of the World (hint: a goddess) Temple of {Artemis}
47%
late 1500s Sir Walter Raleigh popularizes this New World product Tobacco
47%
1776 This country declares independence from Great Britain United States
47%
1448–1476 This Wallachian ruler becomes infamous for impaling enemies Vlad the Impaler
47%
829 This national animal of Wales appears for the first time Welsh Dragon
47%
400s–500s Han Chinese people begin to settle the area south of this river Yangtze
47%
878 This great Anglo-Saxon king defeats the heathen army at the Battle of Edington Alfred the Great
44%
850 The Abbasid Caliphate reaches its greatest extent with this city as its capital Baghdad
44%
1258 Mongols sack this Middle Eastern capital, ending the Islamic Golden Age Baghdad
44%
2008 This person is elected as the first African-American President of the U.S. Barack Obama
44%
1873 Levi Strauss invents this type of clothing Blue Jeans
44%
c. 470 BC Departing from this Mediterranean city-state, Hanno the Navigator explores the African coast as far south as Cameroon Carthage
44%
1945–1991 The U.S. and Soviet Union fight this "war" Cold War
44%
1016 Cnut the Great, prince of this country, conquers England Denmark
44%
c. 140 Ptolemy completes his "Almagest", an astrological treatise which places this at the center of the universe Earth
44%
1889 This tower becomes the world's tallest man-made structure {Eiffel} Tower
44%
1580 This English sea captain circumnavigates the globe Francis Drake
44%
220 This dynasty comes to an end in China Han
44%
247 BC The Parthian Empire is founded in this modern-day country Iran
44%
70 The Temple in this city is destroyed by Roman troops Jerusalem
44%
565 This "great" Byzantine emperor dies after a long and eventful reign Justinian
44%
1490 This artist draws "The Vitruvian Man" Leonardo da Vinci
44%
1666 A fire in Pudding Lane spreads and destroys much of this city London
44%
1324 This empire in northwest Africa annexes the city of Timbuktu Mali
44%
180 This stoic philosopher and emperor dies, marking the start of the long decline of the Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius
44%
c. 250 The beginning of this Mesoamerican society's Classical Period Mayan
44%
1620 This ship of Pilgrims lands in Massachusetts Mayflower
44%
1969 This man becomes the first to walk on the moon Neil Armstrong
44%
1837–1901 This queen rules the British Empire for most of the century Queen Victoria
44%
843 Kenneth MacAlpin I becomes the first king of this country Scotland
44%
1588 This country launches a doomed armada against England Spain
44%
420 This city is founded on a lagoon in the Adriatic Venice
44%
697 The first doge is elected in this Adriatic republic Venice
44%
1791 This Austrian composer dies of fever at age 35 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
44%
c. 700 This Chinese city, then known as Chang'an, is the largest city in the world with a population of about 1 million (HINT: starts with X) Xi'an
44%
1815 Napoleon meets his final defeat at this battle Battle of Waterloo
42%
1718 This pirate, born Edward Teach, is killed by the Royal Navy Blackbeard
42%
1500 Pedro Álvares Cabral claims this country for Portugal Brazil
42%
969 This African city is founded by the Fatimid general Jawhar Cairo
42%
481 BC This period of Chinese history comes to an end {Spring} and Autumn Period
42%
1086 This book lists all the taxable property in England Domesday Book
42%
1605 Miguel de Cervantes publishes this novel Don Quixote
42%
1633 This scientist is punished by the Roman Inquisition for espousing heliocentrism Galileo Galilei
42%
late 1300s This author writes "The Canterbury Tales" Geoffrey Chaucer
42%
958 This Danish king gains power... 1,039 years later, a wireless technology would be named after him Harald Bluetooth
42%
1519 Charles V becomes leader of this Germanic empire Holy Roman Empire
42%
1307 This knightly order is surpressed in France, with many burned at the stake Knights {Templar}
42%
482 This city is founded on the Dnieper river, at least according to tradition Kyiv
42%
1958–1961 This ruler's "Great Leap Forward" causes 30 million people to starve to death Mao Zedong
42%
1793 This queen is beheaded by guillotine Marie Antoinette
42%
1368 This dynasty comes to power in China Ming
42%
1653 This military leader becomes Lord Protector of England Oliver Cromwell
42%
1839–1860 China fights two wars with western powers over this drug Opium
42%
609 This Roman building, originally a temple to all gods, is transformed into a church Pantheon
42%
1941 Japanese forces launch a surprise attack on this naval base Pearl Harbor
42%
1485 This hunchbacked King of England meets his end at the Battle of Bosworth Field Richard III
42%
1912 This famous ocean liner hits an iceberg and sinks RMS Titanic
42%
1328 This King, called "The Bruce", leads Scotland to independence from England Robert the Bruce
42%
1796 Edward Jenner invents a vaccine for this disease Smallpox
42%
960 This "musical" Chinese dynasty is established Song
42%
1506 Construction begins on this massive Roman basilica St. Peter's
42%
2022 Russia invades this country Ukraine
42%
1865 This political leader is assassinated at Ford's Theater Abraham Lincoln
39%
2005 This person is elected as the first female chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel
39%
1415 Against great odds, Henry V defeats the French at this famous battle Battle of Agincourt
39%
717–718 The Umayyad Caliphate besieges this largest and most important of Christian cities - but fails to capture it Constantinople
39%
1962 The U.S. and Soviet Union have a tense stand-off over missiles in this country Cuba
39%
1519 This explorer launches the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe (although he would die on the way) Ferdinand Magellan
39%
1818 Mary Shelley publishes this horror novel Frankenstein
39%
1914 This archduke is assassinated, sparking WWI Franz Ferdinand
39%
200 BC–1 BC Pakistan is ruled by people speaking this language, left over from Alexander’s conquests Greek
39%
c. 1760s This "Revolution" begins in Great Britain before spreading to the rest of the world Industrial Revolution
39%
1501– Ismail I reunites this country and makes Shia the official state religion Iran
39%
1300s This period of global cooling begins. It would last 500 years. Little {Ice} {Age}
39%
47 Romans found this city on the River Thames Londinium
39%
1803 The United States buys this territory from France Louisiana
39%
1701 This militant German kingdom is formed under Frederick I Prussia
39%
427 This city becomes the capital of the Korean kingdom "Goguryeo" Pyongyang
39%
1637 This philosopher writes "Cogito ergo sum" - I think, therefore I am René Descartes
39%
18 BC First mention of this capital city on the Han River Seoul
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1688 The Glorious Revolution brings this Dutch king to England {William} of Orange
39%
2019 The Covid-19 pandemic starts in this city Wuhan
39%
415 The pagan philosopher Hypatia is murdered in this African city Alexandria
36%
944 This city becomes capital of the Khmer Empire Angkor
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1831 This naturalist begins his famous journey on the HMS Beagle Charles Darwin
36%
1405–1433 This country launches a "treasure fleet" of over 300 ships dispensing gifts throughout the Indian Ocean China
36%
2014–15 An outbreak of this disease kills more than 10,000 people in West Africa Ebola
36%
639 Arabs conquer this country, the "bread basket" of the Byzantine Empire Egypt
36%
1400s This sport is invented in Scotland Golf
36%
1979 Protestors seize power in this country and establish a theocracy Iran
36%
2003 The U.S. invades this country, looking for weapons of mass destruction, but doesn't find any Iraq
36%
1778 This sea captain "discovers" Hawaii James Cook
36%
1824 This composer completes his ninth and final symphony Ludwig van Beethoven
36%
708 This small island, today one of France's biggest tourist attractions, is fortified Mont-Saint-Michel
36%
1602– This country dominates the spice trade Netherlands
36%
1819 This "liberator" becomes the first President of Gran Colombia Simón Bolívar
36%
165–180 The Roman Empire is struck by a plague, thought to be this disease Smallpox
36%
600s This footrest for horse riders spreads to Europe, making mounted knights more effective, and potentially bringing about feudalism Stirrups
36%
1836 This short-lived republic declares independence from Mexico Texas
36%
1618–1648 This war devastates most of Germany Thirty Years' War
36%
2009 This sprinter sets a new record for the 100m dash: 9.58 seconds Usain Bolt
36%
978 Construction begins on St. Mark's Basilica in this city Venice
36%
1297 This Scottish commander defeats English forces at the Battle of Stirling Bridge William Wallace
36%
2001 This terrorist organization launches the 9/11 attacks against the United States Al-Qaeda
33%
1287 An enormous flood creates the Zuider Zee, giving this city access to the sea Amsterdam
33%
1455–1502 This Spanish family produces two Popes, notorious for vice and corruption Borgia
33%
1st century BC This “ism” becomes the official ideology of the Chinese state Confucianism
33%
1204 This city, the largest in Christendom, is conquered by Latin knights during the Fourth Crusade Constantinople
33%
1922 This "ism" rises to prominence as Benito Mussolini becomes leader of Italy Fascism
33%
1717 The first Grand Lodge of this secret society is formed in London Freemasonry
33%
800s While looking for an elixir of immortality, Chinese alchemists invent this mortality-causing substance Gunpowder
33%
1804 This country becomes independent following a slave revolt Haiti
33%
1356 This league of cities is formed for the purpose of trade on the North and Baltic Seas {Hanseatic} League
33%
1557 Portugal establishes this trading colony in China Macau
33%
325 This statement of Christian belief is adopted at the First Council of Nicaea Nicene {Creed}
33%
c.100 "Codexes", or modern books, replace these as the preferred method of preserving written information in the Roman Empire Scrolls
33%
1918–1920 This pandemic kills over 3% of the world's population {Spanish} Flu
33%
1209 This impoverished saint founds the order of Friars Minor St. Francis
33%
1703 Peter the Great founds this capital on the Gulf of Finland St. Petersburg
33%
2011 This international protest movement leads to the overthrow of the governments of Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, Yemen, and Libya The {Arab} Spring
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1877 This inventor patents the phonograph Thomas Edison
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283 The Romans briefly capture the Persian capital of Ctesiphon, located on this river Tigris
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2004 This type of natural disaster kills over 200,000 people in 14 countries Tsunami
33%
1104 This European naval power starts using an assembly line process to mass produce ships Venice
33%
c. 268 BC This "great" ruler of the Maurya Empire comes to power in modern-day India Ashoka the Great
31%
1776 Adam Smith writes the first book about this "dismal science" Economics
31%
1936 This British king abdicates Edward VIII
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1825 This canal connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean Erie Canal
31%
2004 This website is started in a Harvard dorm room Facebook
31%
1397 First evidence of this predecessor to the piano Harpsichord
31%
527 BC Mahavira, the 24th supreme preacher of this Indian religion, attains nirvana {Jain}ism
31%
578 The Kongō Gumi company is founded in this country. It would remain as an independent business until 2006. Japan
31%
2008 This swimmer wins 8 gold medals at the Summer Olympics Michael Phelps
31%
286 This city, then known as Mediolanum, is made the capital of the Western Roman Empire Milan
31%
1513 This Florentine diplomat writes his political treatise, "The Prince" Niccolò Machiavelli
31%
1955 Jonas Salk announces a vaccine for this disease Polio
31%
1300s This Germanic order conquers much of Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia {Teutonic} Knights
31%
117 Under this emperor, the Roman Empire reaches its maximal extent Trajan
31%
1637 Dutch speculators go wild for this type of flower Tulip
31%
1st century BC King Mithridates of Pontus ingests sub-lethal doses of this poison to build up a tolerance Arsenic
28%
732 Charles Martel's victory at this battle ends Arab encroachment into France Battle of {Tours}
28%
1732 This Philadelphia printer publishes "Poor Richard's Almanack" for the first time Benjamin Franklin
28%
1946 The ENIAC is hailed as the world's first example of this common modern device Computer
28%
1933 This political figure says "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" Franklin D. Roosevelt
28%
c. 257 BC This Asian city on the Red River is established as capital of the Âu Lạc Kingdom Hanoi
28%
1783 Man takes flight as the Montgolfier brothers demonstrate this invention Hot Air Balloon
28%
1930 This leader marches to the sea to get salt and defy British rule Mohandas Gandhi
28%
1370 After 100 years of rule, this group of foreign conquerors is expelled from China Mongols
28%
1915 This empire systematically kills an estimated 1.5 million Armenians Ottoman Empire
28%
397–400 This philosopher and theologian writes his "Confessions" Saint {Augustine}
28%
1756–1763 Great Britain, France, Austria, and other powers fight this world war Seven Years' War
28%
2011 This African nation becomes the 193rd member of the UN South Sudan
28%
1054 Astronomers in many parts of the world observe this type of occurrence, whose remnants today form the Crab Nebula Supernova
28%
2015 A record 1.3 million people request asylum in the EU, with the largest number coming from this wartorn nation Syria
28%
1759 This enlightened French philosopher publishes "Candide" Voltaire
28%
2012 This leader ascends to power in China, marking an era of increased state surveillance and abuse of ethnic minorities Xi Jinping
28%
1215 This style of Buddhism is brought from China to Japan Zen
28%
1517 Ottoman sultan Selim I claims this title, asserting leadership over the entirety of the Muslim world Caliph
25%
1927 This pilot becomes the first to make a non-stop solo flight from New York to Paris Charles Lindbergh
25%
1611 This very popular English bible is completed King James Version
25%
c. 52 BC The Romans found this city on the river Seine Lutetia (Paris)
25%
1908–1927 This car model, nicknamed the "Tin Lizzie", sells over 16.5 million units Model T
25%
2015 195 nations meet in this city and agree to lower carbon emissions, but generally fail to meet their commitments Paris
25%
1644 This dynasty comes to power in China Qing
25%
1795 The British Navy discovers that this disease can be prevented by drinking lemon juice Scurvy
25%
477 This Chinese monastery, famous for its martial arts, is founded Shaolin
25%
1844 "What hath God wrought" is the first message sent using this new technology Telegraphy
25%
2008 The world enters a sharp economic downturn which is commonly known as this The Great {Recession}
25%
220–280 This period of Chinese history occurs Three {Kingdom}s
25%
1360– This "lame" ruler conquers most of Central Asia, killing 5% of the world's population Timur
25%
1916 Margaret Sanger opens the first U.S. clinic to provide information about this practice Birth Control
22%
1999 Atmospheric levels of this greenhouse gas reach 365ppm, an increase of over 25% since 1900 Carbon Dioxide
22%
53 BC This wealthiest of Roman citizens loses his army and his life trying to conquer the Parthian Empire Marcus Crassus
22%
1865 Edward Whymper leads the first party to climb this Swiss peak Matterhorn
22%
1400s This giant bird is driven to extinction by Maori hunters in New Zealand Moa
22%
2nd century BC Liu An invents this pressed bean curd product Tofu
22%
1487 The Duke of Bavaria makes laws concerning the purity of this substance Beer
19%
284–305 This emperor stabilizes the Roman Empire but also makes it much more bureaucratic and autocratic Diocletian
19%
1225 This Catholic philosopher is born. He would late become known as "Doctor of the Church". Thomas Aquinas
19%
1670 This fur trading company, Canada's oldest, is established Hudson's Bay Company
17%
1788 This Scottish poet composes "Auld Lang Syne" Robert Burns
17%
1719 Daniel Defoe writes this book, sometimes considered the first English-language novel Robinson Crusoe
17%
1494 First evidence of this "water of life" in Scotland Scotch whisky
17%
1816–1828 This warrior-king unites many Zulu tribes Shaka Zulu
17%
1824 This Romantic poet dies while fighting for Greek independence Lord Byron
14%
2005 This dwarf planet, 27% larger than Pluto, is dicovered and named for the Greek goddess of discord Eris
11%
1040 This technology is invented in China, 400 years before Gutenberg Movable type
11%
2001 This country becomes the first in the world to legalize same-sex marriage Netherlands
11%
235–284 The Roman Empire experiences this chaotic era The {Crisis} of the Third Century
11%
2003 Scientists announce the completion of a project to sequence this The Human Genome
11%
274 or 277 This prophet dies in Iran. He created a religion in which the world is a battle between good and evil. Mani
6%
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