| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| "Father of Europe", who became the first Frankish Emperor and defeated the Saxons | Charlemagne | 100%
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| Pope, who crownded him as emperor | Leo III | 71%
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| Frankish statesman and military leader, who defeated the Arabs at the Battle of Tours | Charles Martel | 65%
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| "Apostle of the Germans", who helped establish Christianity in Germany | Saint Boniface | 41%
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| First Frankish King of the Karolingian dynasty | Pepin the Short | 32%
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| Leader of a chinese rebellion, which devestated the country and sparked the downfall of the Tang dynasty | An Lushan | 21%
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| King of Saxony, who lost against the Franks and was forced to be baptized and accept Frankish rule over Saxony | Widukind | 18%
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| Member of the Ummayad Dynasty, who fled the Abbasids to Spain and became Caliph of Cordoba | Abd al-Rahman | 12%
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| Great chinese poet, who wrote "Quiet Night Thoughts" | Li Bai | 12%
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| Pope, who asked him for help against the Langobards, crowned him king and founded the Papal State | Stephen II | 12%
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| Leader of the Abbasid Rebellion and first caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty | Abu Muslim | 9%
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| Second Abbasidian Caliph, who consolidated the Rule of his Dynasty and founded Baghdad | Al-Mansur | 9%
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| Great chinese poet, called "Saint of Poetry" or "Poet-Sage" | Du Fu | 9%
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| Ummayad caliph, who brought the Caliphat to its biggest extend and build great mosques like the Al-Aqsa Mosque | Al-Walid | 3%
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| Ummayad commander, who conquered large parts of Iberia | Tariq ibn Ziyad | 3%
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