1--what napoleonic era cavalrymen's motto" was always ride to the sound of the guns"?
marshall joachim murat, likely the best cavalry leader of the first half of the 19th century 1/7
2--for what purpose was the taj mahal built?
was the tomb of muhgol emperor shan jehen's wife 6/7
3--what was the gordian knot and how was it "solved"?
it was a complex knot that when unravelled, that person would rule asia minor. alexander the great could not figure it out so he cut it with his sword. 7/7
4--in wwII what was operation reinhard?
the operation that began the shipping of the jews to the killing camps at treblinka/belzec/sobiboa it was named in " honor"

of reinhard heydrich, the mastermind of the final solution 0/7
5--what does " vae visto,vae victus" mean? where does it come from?
"woe to the vanquished, woe to the vanquished people", said by celtic king brennus when he was acussed by the romans of having "rigged" scales when receiving their bribes to leave after sacking rome 1/7
6--who did napoleon call the "bravest of the brave"?
marshall michel ney 1/7
7--the temple of the sun was the 3rd largest pyramid, where was it located?
in the city of teotihuacan in mexico 1/7
8--what italian revolutionary was know as "the hero of 2 worlds"?
giuseppe garibaldi--he fought in brazil and argentina as well as italy 4/7
9-- what was called the "royal disease" in 19th century europe?
hemophilia, the bleeding disease, a defected gene in queen victorias family that spread to all the royal families after her children and grandchildren intermarried into all the other families 1/7
10-name 4 of the ancient wonders? bonus name the remaining 3?
pyramid at giza, hanging gardens,statue of zeus,temple of artemis,mausoleum at halicarnasius,colossus of rhodes,lighthouse at alexandria 7/7
seleucus nicator is high score