| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Ruler, who united the Mongols and thus founded the Mongol Empire, which controlled large parts of Eurasia | Genghis Khan | 98%
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| Author of the "Divine Comedy" | Dante Alighieri | 87%
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| Founder of the Mongolian Yuan dynasty in China and ruler of the Mongol Empire | Kublai Khan | 85%
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| Venetian merchant, who served under the Yuan court in China and recorded his experiences in "Book of the Marvels of the World" | Marco Polo | 83%
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| Weak king of England, who had to sign the Magna Carta after a baron rebellion | John Lackland | 81%
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| Holy king of France and Crusader, who made France the most powerful Kingdom of Europe | Louis IX | 72%
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| Scottish independence fighter, who was hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason | William Wallace | 70%
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| Most important christian philosopher of the Middle Ages, author of "Summa contra Gentiles" and " Summa Theologiae" | Thomas Aquinas | 65%
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| Italian mathematician, who popularized Arabic Numbers in Europe, known for the sequence "1 1 2 3 5 8 13..." | Fibonacci | 56%
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| Hohenstaufen Emperor of the HRE, peacefully secured pilgrimage to Jerusalem, supported Arts and Science, "stupor mundi" | Frederick II | 41%
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| Grand Prince of Novgorod, who defeated the Teutonic Knights at the Battle on the Ice of Lake Peipus | Alexander Nevsky | 30%
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| Fourth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, his death marked the end of Mongol Expansion | Möngke Khan | 19%
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| Icelandic historian and poet, who authored the "Prose Edda", which preserved Nordic Culture, History and Mythology | Snorri Sturluson | 19%
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| Doge of Venice, who let the 4. Crusade target Zara and Constantinopel | Enrico Dandolo | 15%
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| First Habsburg Emperor of the HRE | Rudolf I | 15%
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| Great Mongol General, who conquered 32 nations and won 65 battles | Subutai | 15%
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| Philosopher from Cologne, who paved the way for Christian Aristotleianism | Albertus Magnus | 13%
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| First sultan of the Mamluk Dynasty of Egypt | Baibars | 13%
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