European History by Letter - K - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Most influential “enlightenment” philosopher of continental Europe (Immanuel) Kant
85%
Queen Victoria was born in this royal palace in West London Kensington Palace
83%
This English author became the youngest winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (Rudyard) Kipling
79%
Poland's capital from the 11th to the 16th century, heavily destroyed by the Mongols in 1241 Krakow
78%
1960s Soviet leader famous for shoe-banging at the U.N. (Nikita) Khrushchev
73%
German astronomer of the 17th century who calculated the orbits of planets around the sun (Johannes) Kepler
69%
Capital of the “Rus”, a medieval East Slavic state Kiev
67%
Home county of peasant rebel Wat Tyler Kent
57%
Deficit spending in crisis is a key issue in his economic theory (John Maynard) Keynes
57%
The seven bridges of this Prussian town became a famous logical riddle Königsberg/Kaliningrad
57%
Military order dissolved in 1307, subject of many conspiracy theories. Knights Templar
47%
Name of the raft of Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl who intended to prove the migration from South America to Polynesia Kon-Tiki
46%
1389 battlefield important in Serbian history Kosovo field
43%
Russian painter, pioneer of abstract art (Wassily) Kandinsky
42%
City in Western Russia and site of the largest tank battle in history (1943) Kursk
39%
Former name of a Scandinavian capital Kristiania (Oslo)
37%
German industrial group infamous for arming the Nazis Krupp
37%
Union of Sweden, Denmark and Norway (1397-1523) Kalmar Union
35%
Austrian longtime conductor of Berlin Philharmonic, controversial due to his career in the Nazi years (Herbert von) Karajan
23%
Site of an unsuccessful 1918 sailors’ rebellion against the Bolshevik rule in Russia Kronstadt
13%
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