Statistics for Historical Figure by Initials, Dates and Clue

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  • The average score is 9 of 15

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DatesClueInitialsPerson% Correct
18th July 1918 – 5th December 2013President of South Africa from 10th May 1994 to 16th June 1999NRMNelson Rolihlahla Mandela
95%
428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BCTaught Aristotle and founded the AcademyPPlato
94%
24th May 1819 – 22nd January 1901The second-longest reign of any British monarchAVAlexandrina Victoria
92%
19th May 1890 – 2nd September 1969The city known as Saigon was renamed in his honourHCMHồ Chí Minh
79%
17th January 1706 – 17th April 1790Proposed (and may have conducted) an experiment involving a kite and electricityBFBenjamin Franklin
78%
13th August 1926 – 25th November 2016Prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976FACRFidel Alejandro Castro Ruz
75%
20th July 1919 – 11th January 2008One of two climbers to have reached the peak of Mount Everest on 29th May 1953EPHSir Edmund Percival Hillary
74%
c. 518 – August 465 BCWon the Battle of ThermopylaeXXerxes the Great
73%
26th July 1875 – 6th June 1961Collaborated with Sigmund FreudCGJCarl Gustav Jung
64%
c. 1303 BC – July/August 1213 BCLed the Egyptian forces at the Battle of KadeshRRamesses the Great
64%
Born 595 BCKing of Lydia, a kingdom known for its wealthCCroesus
26%
Before 1390 – 9th July 1441Northern Renaissance artist who painted The Arnolfini PortraitJVEJan van Eyck
22%
551–479 BCTaught a variant of the Golden Rule, sometimes called the "Silver Rule": "What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others"KQKong Qui (Confucius)
9%
Died 985/86Introduced Christianity to DenmarkHGHarald "Bluetooth" Gormsson
4%
1418–1471/1472Transformed the Kingdom of Cusco into the Inca EmpirePIYPachacuti Inca Yupanqui
3%

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