When | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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circa 330 B.C. | Greek conqueror of Persia | Alexander the Great | 94%
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early 1800s | Frenchman who conquered much of Europe | Napoleon Bonaparte | 94%
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early 1200s | Khan who conquered Central Asia | Genghis Khan | 91%
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Second Punic War | Famously led his elephants over the Alps to attack Rome | Hannibal | 89%
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circa 50 B.C. | Roman who conquered Gaul | Julius Caesar | 85%
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400s | Known as the "Scourge of God" this Hun briefly ruled over Central Europe | Attila the Hun | 82%
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c. 800 | Frankish King who built an empire spanning modern-day France, Germany, and Italy | Charlemagne | 75%
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early 1800s | British admiral who died at the Battle of Trafalgar | Horatio Nelson | 75%
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WWII | Germany's "Desert Fox" | Erwin Rommel | 74%
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circa 500 B.C. | Chinese author of "The Art of War" | Sun Tzu | 71%
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mid 1200s | Khan who conquered China | Kublai Khan | 70%
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English Civil War | Known as "Old Ironsides" this Roundhead leader would rule England for five years | Oliver Cromwell | 60%
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early 1800s | British commander who defeated the above at Waterloo | Duke of Wellington | 59%
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Crusades | Sultan whose reconquest of Jerusalem prompted the Third Crusade | Saladin | 47%
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WWII | British commander of D-Day ground forces | Bernard Montgomery | 46%
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WWII | General named "Hero of the Soviet Union" an unprecedented four separate times | Georgy Zhukov | 43%
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Second Punic War | Roman who conquered Carthage | {Scipio} Africanus | 43%
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WWI | Top German commander of WWI who was President of Germany after the war | Paul von Hindenburg | 42%
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WWII | Leader of the Japanese Navy | Isoroku Yamamoto | 35%
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500s | Byzantine general who reconquered Italy under the emperor Justinian | Belisarius | 18%
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