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History by Picture - N

Can you name these historic people, places, and things starting with the letter "N"?
Quiz by WolfCam
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Last updated: June 7, 2018
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First submittedJune 4, 2018
Times taken31,391
Average score72.2%
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general
cathedral
inventor
country
territory formed in 1999
nurse
came after the paleolithic
president
Peruvian geoglyphs
The Neolithic
Nazca Lines
scientist
type of mythology
extinct hominid species
Norse mythology
former name of a Nile region
invasion site
Egyptian queen
Roman god
former kingdom
1940s trials
Nuremberg Trials
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Level 93
Jun 5, 2018
i got confused with nascar and couldnt figure out what was wrong...
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Level 82
Jun 6, 2018
I was thinking nazco for ages
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Level 87
Jun 6, 2018
Yeah, I hate waiting in those Nascar lines before a race!
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Level 91
Jun 6, 2018
Thank you. 17/18
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Level 66
Jun 6, 2018
It says nurembUrg trials...
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Level ∞
Jun 6, 2018
Fixed
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Level 89
Oct 7, 2018
Yeah, should be NÜrNberg.
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Level 79
Mar 9, 2019
That's the German name (but I think you knew that)
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Level 74
Jun 6, 2018
Maybe nordic mythology can be accepted for Norse Mythology?
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Level ∞
Jun 7, 2018
Okay
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Level 59
Sep 7, 2018
Got Namibia for Nubia oops
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Level 55
Sep 23, 2018
I think initials should be accepted when using them in brief for the directions (E for East, W for West, N for North, S for South). I answered N Korea for the picture of Kim, it's obvious(?) meaning North...can't we get that changed?
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Level 80
Sep 24, 2023
If you want to save time you can type DPRK
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Level 63
Sep 23, 2018
Neopolitan for Naples?
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Level 61
Sep 23, 2018
Wouldn't it be neApolitan?
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Level 79
Mar 9, 2019
Yes
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Level 83
Sep 23, 2018
The Mesolithic is considered by a lot of people to be the phase that followed the Palaeolithic.
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Level 75
Sep 23, 2018
The Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) follows the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age). The Neolithic (New Stone Age) is the third/last part of the Stone Age in general.
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Level 83
Sep 24, 2018
Not necessarily. A lot of people use "Epipalaeolithic instead".
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Level 66
Dec 3, 2019
Or mediocrelithic. (It was the period the stones were of lesser quality..)
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Level 76
Sep 24, 2018
I bet 98% of the people who missed Nunavut couldn't spell it.
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Level 75
Sep 24, 2018
It accepted Nunavit as a type-in for me.
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Level 48
Sep 24, 2018
i couldn't remember how to spell Nunavut/vit either
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Level 45
Sep 26, 2018
I spent half the quizz looking for a "Nile religion"... No wonder I couldn't find it. Learn to read, brain !
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Level 37
Feb 14, 2019
Kept writing Poseidon for Roman god, until I realized that Poseidon was Greek. Could not, for the life of me, remember Neptune.
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Level 66
Dec 3, 2019
Thinking of the planets helps, I often have it the other way around and cant think of poseidon (besides neptune I weirdly enough cán think of triton, but poseidon often stays out of my grasp)
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Level 66
Dec 3, 2019
Nazgul, nascar? Thank god spelling acceptance was generous, might ve taken a while to get it exact.
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Level 55
Oct 2, 2020
Did anyone else notice the top row- Napoleon Dynamite?
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Level 78
Apr 6, 2021
Just reached level 68 with a maximum here :)
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Level 44
Apr 10, 2021
I was definitely thinking Napoleon Dynamite for about 10 seconds haha
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Level 58
Oct 27, 2022
How did less people get Nazca than Nightingale
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Level 79
Mar 11, 2023
Why would more people get Nazca than Nightingale
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Level 52
Feb 26, 2023
No way people don't know Nazca Lines
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Level 79
Mar 11, 2023
Very few people do.
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Level 83
Nov 24, 2023
I learnt about them in a teenage fantasy series, and have never heard about them since