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This Roman emperor was the first emperor to convert to Christianity, and was responsible for a shift from Paganism to Christianity in the Roman Empire and halting Christian persecution in the region.
Constantine the Great
A samurai and daimyo who became known as the “second great unifier of Japan” and earned the rank and title of Kampaku and Daijō-daijin, despite his peasant-born origins.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
At the Yalta conference following World War II, British prime minister Winston Churchill and US president Harry Truman met with this man.
Joseph Stalin
This US commodore led a fleet of gunboats to force Japan to trade with rhe United States and end their isolation.
Matthew Perry
A pickelhaube was a helmet worn by German soldiers in the 19th and 20th century featuring this on top of it.
Spike
How many years passed between the Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg Address?
Eighty-seven
This city, considered the holiest city in Islam, was the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad.
Mecca
This king of Russia went to great lengths to westernize Russia to compete with its contemporaries, even imposing a beard tax.
Peter the Great
This king and father of Charlemagne once jumped into a ring with a lion and a bull and slew them both as a show of power.
Pepin the Short
The world’s oldest human fossil, found in Ethiopia, was given this nickname by scientists.