The code of laws established by Yaroslav the Wise in what is now Russia is commonly known in English as this.
Daily Quiz for October 13, 2010
The Royal Institution was founded in England in 1799 to promote this.
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Daily Quiz for October 12, 2010
Mercenary bands of the Hundred Years War were known by this name.
Daily Quiz for October 11, 2010
This man assassinated President James Garfield.
Daily Quiz for October 10, 2010
When Akhenaten ruled ancient Egypt, he abandoned the traditional worship of many gods in favor of this single deity.
Daily Quiz for October 9, 2010
American naval officer Matthew Fontaine Maury was given this nickname.
Daily Quiz for October 8, 2010
This was the smallest nation to fight in World War I.
Daily Quiz for October 7, 2010
This president lost his son to blood poisoning that was caused by playing tennis on the White House court.
