European History Alpha

Random chosen european history set, see you much you can get. Try to memorize all the clues!
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Last updated: November 30, 2023
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The Glorious Revolution, the 1688 deposition of James II in favor of William and Mary, decisively ended at this battle
Battle of the Boyne
Alan Turing (1912-1954) was an English mathematician who decoded these machines during World War II.
Enigma
The French philosopher whose first principle is translated to “I think, therefore I am.”
René Descartes
The kingdom of prussia ceased to exist after the abdication of this man, which led to the formation of the German republic.
Wilhelm II
Europe’s first written constitution, a 1215 document signed by King John after a group of barons sought protection and rights from the king’s government.
the Magna Carta
Between 1789 and 1799, this event saw the deaths of Jean-Paul Marat
the French Revolution
This women assainated Jean-Paul Marat
Charlotte Corday
This woman is the wife of King Louis XVI, who was killed during in 1793
Marie Antoinette
This building served as a prison during the reign of the Tudors dynasty. One of its notable inmates was Elizabeth I,
Tower of London
Elizabeth I was accused of plotting against this woman, which is her half-sister
Mary I
Austrian composer of The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The city of Pisa is home to this building, whose structure tilt is nearly titled at four degrees.
Leaning Tower
United Kingdom’s first female prime minister from 1979 to 1990.
Margaret Thatcher
Final president of the Weimar Republic.
Paul von Hindenburg
This composer wrote The Barber of Seville and included the William Tell overture in his final opera in the early 19th century.
Gioacchino Rossini
This kingdom was one of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England during the Heptarchy; their king Offa the Great built a dike extending across the Anglo-Welsh border.
Mercia
This 1974 coup that put an end to the Estado Novo and began Portugal’s transition to democracy.
The Carnation Revolution
This period between the years of 1845 to 1852 saw massive Irish emigration
following the failure of the potato crop.
The Great Famine
6 Comments
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Level 77
Oct 24, 2023
Nobody is guessing Marie "Antionette" because of the spelling.
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Level 28
Oct 24, 2023
Thank you, corrected that mistake
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Level 73
Oct 24, 2023
Prussia did exist until 1945/47
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Level 28
Oct 24, 2023
Changed to the kingdom of prussia to avoid ambiguity
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Level 68
Nov 28, 2023
Please accept "Irish Potato Famine" for the last question.
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Level 28
Nov 28, 2023
appreciated, love from Pinghe