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Well I expected much more "players" but anyway...
1. Who does not fit in this list (please explain why) ?
Baber
Akbar
Tugluk
Tugluk because he was not a Moghol
2. What country became of the Mosquito coast ?
Nicaragua (don't know about a movie...)
3. How did a German become the official musician of the English court during the early XVIIIth century. What was his name ?
I was surprised here to get so few answers. Haendel was the court musician of the Hannovers. When they became kings of England he followed them.
4. Right or Wrong ?
A visiting Roman senator was stoned to death in Alexandria under the Lagids after causing the death of a cat.
Is this tue or false ?
Indeed it is true. I learnt that the day my cat had died so I am not gonna forget that. Cats were very important in Egypt as in many agricultural countries. They were even worshipped as Bastet.
An Englishwoman could have been a medieval Pope. Is this true or false ?
Yes. Most studies think it is false but rumors are strong and they say that the English pope John could actually have been a Joan ! I believe there is a movie about that.
John Cabot was actually French. Is this true or false ?
No, neither was he English. He was Italian but his name got anglicized.
The Romans won the battle of Thapsus. Is this true or false ?
This question was the tricky one and a good way to get a bonus. Nobody got it. Thapsus was a battle of the civil war between Pompeians and Caesarians so actually it was both true and wrong...
5. What is the symbol on the coat-of-arms of the Vatican (precisely = what does it refer to) ?
The main one is a pair of keys and these keys are called the keys of Peter (St Peter the first bishop of Rome).
6. Was the trade between China and England positive or negative for England before the opium wars ?
Well slightly tricky... Officially it was negative hence the need for England to export opium "illegally". This made the trade at least balanced and even positive. But that caused China to blockade the opium trade and then the Opium Wars.
7. What music writer is associated with the romantism and nationalism in Finland ?
Sybelius.
8. What is the current name of the Sandwich islands ?
Come on ! Hawai !
9. The Blackfeet can be used to describe (globally) two groups of people. Which ones ? (not automatically in English).
Of course the Blackfeet AmerIndians in NW USA. But the Pieds-Noirs (Blackfeet in French) is the name (or nickname) of the colons that fled Algeria when it became independant and moved forcibly to France.
10. What country birth does not fit here (and why) ? These are the modern countries.
Belgium
Albania
Greece
Actually at least 2 possible answers. 2 of them broke from the Otooman Empire and 1 from the Netherlands. My original idea was 2 became independant in the XIXth century while Albania became independant only in the XXth century.
11. The black slave revolt in Haiti in the late XVIIIthe century was actually partly organized by the white French colons in the first place. How and why ?
The trick was indeed French white colons first armed some of their slaves to organize a rebellion. This has to do with the French revolution that gave the same rights to the free blacks as to the whites. All these free "blacks" were actually mixed and many had some money and terrains (including plantations) that they often had inherited from their actual fathers (actually white colons !). But they saw the revolution as an opportunity to get some real power and equality and since they were numerous the whites feared them while they could not accept equality with them. So they tried to play one group against another: black slaves vs mixed (some of whom had slaves themselves). The color problems were so important that it started to work (albeit blacks revolted against both categories their initial revolts were geographically controlled) but then they worked together against whites (before fighting one another once the Whites had lost all real power).
12. Why was the church so important in the Holy Roman Empire, to the point that the Reform nearly saw the end of the Empire ?
Many people found the question vague but it was actually quite straightforward and simple. Because it was the only real factor of unity. Italians, Prussians, Czechs, ... different languages, laws, traditions but one religion.
13. What ancient writer wrote parallel lifes of famous Greek and Roman people ? Give an exemple.
Plutarch. He compared the lives of 2 people (1 Roman, 1 Greek) in each book.
He focused on moral virtues or shortcomings.
14. What could be a UU for the Qin (the dynasty that united China in 221 BC) ?
One very specific unit of the time was the heavy crossbowmen (they required two men, one to hold, one to shoot). Watch the movie "Hero" by Zhang Yi Mou.
15. What was the Italian capital city (of modern Italy then) after Torino and before Rome ?
Piedmont (capital Torino) united Italy except for Rome that had to wait until 1870. In-between to be more centered the captial was moved to Florence/Firenze.
16. Toussaint Louverture's initial name was Toussaint Breda. Where did his name come from and why did he change it ?
That question needed mostly some thinking. Toussaint was actually an Haitian slave so as most slaves he was called by the name of the plantation he worked in. In this case Breda. That is indeed a Dutch city but I don't know of any link between the city and the plantation. Of course he changed his "name" to get something more "personal".
17. What does the "Blue horizon" chamber in French parliamentary life refer to ?
It refers to the chamber after the elections that just followed the end of WWI (elections had been postponed until the end of the war). MANY members (that including lots of newcomers to politics) were veterans of the war (which gave them a lot of prestige). The cape French soldiers were wearing was horizon blue therefore the name.
18. Name 3 battles of the colonization/decolonization era lost by European powers against non-Europeans/Americans.
You have the choice here. The most famous are probably Adua (Italians vs Ethiopians), Isandhlwana (British vs Zulus) and Dien Bien Phû (French vs Vietnamese) but there were other possibilities such as Little Big Horn or Tsushima or Mukden (Russians got beaten by "yellow" men).
19. What can the TVA acronym refer to in the first half of XXth century US history ?
Tenessee Valley Authority, one of the organizations organized to fight unemployment. Hoover Dam anyone ?
20. Who does not fit in this list (and why) ?
Mizoguchi
Yamamoto
Ozu
Yamamoto was an admiral. The two others are film directors of (mostly) the after WWII.
21. From what other castle did Louis XIV find inspiration for Versailles ? Who owned that first castle ?[/QUOTE]
Vaux-le-Vicomte. The castle was created in a brand-new style (including the garden) by Fouquet, basically the finance minister of Louis XIV. The king was so jealous he stole his architect and garden designer (Le Nôtre) and had Fouquet send to jail where he died. He probably stole some money for himself but did not deserve such hatred and was probably convicted on false evidence. The new style was then used to create Versailles.
Adso de Fimnu : 13.5
Oryctolagus : 12
Plotinus : 5
Rambuchan : 5
Adso de Fimnu wins.