Timeline of the Middle Ages - Statistics

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When did the Western Roman Empire collapse? 476
100%
What was the name of the Codification of Roman Law written in 529? Justinian’s Code
94%
In 622, the year one of the Islamic calendar. Where did Muhammad take his followers? Medina
94%
The first written account of the Loch Ness monster was in 566. Where is that lake located? Scotland
94%
Who were first settlers in Iceland in 830? Vikings
94%
In 858, missionaries Cyril and Methodius invented the Cyrillic alphabet. Which of the nations do not use it today? Romanians
88%
What Germanic empire was formed under Otto I in 962? The Holy Roman Empire
88%
What was originally Hagia Sophia when it was built in 537? Byzantine Christian cathedral
81%
In 1054, the Western (Roman Catholic) and Eastern Orthodox churches separated from each other. Where are the headquarters of Eastern Orthodox Church? Constantinople
81%
What empire was founded by Genghis Khan in 1206? Mongol Empire
81%
What document did the King John sign in 1215 that said the people had rights and that the king was not above the law? The Magna Carta
81%
Which French Duke conquered England in the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and became King of England? William of Normandy
81%
From 1309 to 1376, seven successive popes resided in which French city? Avignon
75%
Which great Frankish ruler, the first recognised emperor to rule from western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire, died in 814? Charles the Great
75%
Which Norse explorer founded the first settlement in Greenland in 985? Erik the Red
75%
Who was the first European to land in North America around year 1001? Leif Ericson
75%
In 800, on Christmas Day, Charles the Great was crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor by which pope? Leo III
75%
What epic poem written in England around 1010 tells the story of a Scandinavian hero? Beowulf
69%
Who fought in the Battle of Tours in the year 732? Franks and Muslims
69%
Who is the author of the Decameron, the book that has a number of stories and describes life in 14th century Italy? Giovanni Boccaccio
69%
What Native American civilization began in present-day Southern United States in years around 1000? Mississippi Culture
69%
Which university in England was founded in 1096? Oxford
69%
In which present day country was Machu Picchu constructed in 1450s? Peru
69%
Which Viking became the first ruler of Normandy in 918? Rollo
69%
In which region of Italy the construction of the Leaning Tower of Pisa started in 1173? Tuscany
69%
Founded in 1088, which university was established as a center of study in law for students across Europe? University of Bologna
69%
What king of Wessex defeated the Danes and established a treaty with them in 886? Alfred the Great
63%
Where was construction of the Forbidden City completed in 1420? Beijing
63%
How was Joan of Arc killed in 1431? Burned alive at the stake
63%
In 841, Vikings built a settlement on the south bank of the River Liffey, which it will eventually become which city? Dublin
63%
Who did England fight in the Battle of Agincourt in 1413? France
63%
Which city was established by Clovis as the capital of the Kingdom of the Franks in 508? Paris
63%
Sir William Wallace died in 1305. He was a legendary Medieval knight of which nation? Scotland
63%
The Knights Templars were founded in 1119. Where were their headquarters? Jerusalem
56%
Who did Charles the Great and Carloman succeed as Kings of the Franks in 768? Pepin the Short
56%
In which city was the famous St Mark's Basilica on St Mark's Square rebuilt in 1063? Venice
56%
Cnut the Great, who conquered England in 1016 was prince of which country? Denmark
50%
Who captured Valencia from the Moors in 1094 and is considered the national hero of Spain? El Cid
50%
What was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty? Ming
50%
Who was the first King of Hungary, crowned on 25 December 1000? Saint Stephen I
50%
Who was Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancelor of England, who was murdered in 1170 and later canonized as a martyr? Thomas Becket
50%
Which city was the historic capital of the Inca Empire from the 13th century until the 16th-century Spanish conquest? Cusco
44%
In which part of Paris the construction of medieval Catholic cathedral Notre-Dame began in 1163? Ile de la Cite
44%
According to the legend William Tell is a 14th century folk hero from which country? Switzerland
44%
The earliest initiative for the First Crusade began in 1095 when which Byzantine Emperor requested military support in conflict with the Seljuk-led Turks? Alexios I Komnenos
38%
Which ruler started the famous navigational school in Lisbon in 1419? Prince Henry
38%
Who did the Ottoman Empire fight in the Battle of Kosovo in 1389? Serbs
38%
In 1415, who was burned at the stake for heresy against the doctrines of the Catholic Church? Jan Hus
31%
The Tower of London in England was founded in 1078. What is the name of its central tower? White Tower
25%
In which present country did the Battle of Maritsa, when the Serbs were defeated by the Ottomans, take place in 1371? Greece
6%
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