If you know something about history and want make a buck or two, you've come to the right place! Every so often, I will post some history-related questions. Whoever posts the answer first will get a small sum.
Research can be done in any shape or form.
Question #1: What medieval king of Denmark now has a form of wireless technology named after him?
Correct! King Harald BlueTooth was also the first christian king of Denmark.
Question #2: In all of British history from the Norman conquest to the present, there have been only two rulers so terrible they never had any successors named after them. Who were they?
Prize: $15
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I'm not really sure, but maybe the kings John and Stephen, or if not perhaps Henry VIII and Richard III? Am I even close?
Delight thyself also in the Lord: and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.
Psalm 37:4-5
Correct! I need to start putting out harder questions.
Question #4: The Black Prince's Ruby is one of the oldest British crown jewels. It was acquired in the 1400s by Edward of Woodstock. Who did he get it from?
Correct! Also an interesting note, the Black Prince's Ruby isn't actually a ruby at all, but a spinel.
Question #5: In 1212 there was an event normally called the children's crusade, but there were actually two movements, 1 in Germany and 1 in France. Who were these movements led by, respectively?
Tikvah wrote:In 1212 there was an event normally called the children's crusade, but there were actually two movements, 1 in Germany and 1 in France. Who were these movements led by, respectively?
Question #7: Hannibal, after his famous pasage of the ALps, wias finally defeated at the battle of Zama. The roman General who defeated him went on in a long and glorious career. What was this general's name and the last battle he fought in?