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The French village of DomrEmy was the birthplace of which famous historic...

Show answer Joan of Arc (c.1412–1431) Initially called DomrEmy, the place has been renamed DomrEmy-la-Pucelle after Joan’s nickname, la pucelle d’OrlEans (the maid of OrlEans). This village was...

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What was created in 196 BC, discovered by the French in 1799 and translated...

Show answer The Rosetta Stone The text of the Rosetta Stone is a decree from Ptolemy V, describing the repealing of various taxes and instructions to erect statues in temples. The Rosetta Stone has...

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Who was the longest reigning Arab ruler, through 1995?

Show answer King Hussein of Jordan The post Who was the longest reigning Arab ruler, through 1995? appeared first on Trivia Bliss.

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Eleven pipers piping — In which sea did the 1988 Piper Alpha disaster occur?

Show answer North Sea The post Eleven pipers piping — In which sea did the 1988 Piper Alpha disaster occur? appeared first on Trivia Bliss.

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What ‘c’ was the king who hid up an oak tree?

Show answer Charles ii The post What ‘c’ was the king who hid up an oak tree? appeared first on Trivia Bliss.

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What ‘uc’ owned a chemical plant that killed 2,500 people in Bhopal in 1984?

Show answer Union carbide The post What ‘uc’ owned a chemical plant that killed 2,500 people in Bhopal in 1984? appeared first on Trivia Bliss.

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In which war was the novel “For Whom The Bell Tolls” set?

Show answer The Spanish Civil War The post In which war was the novel “For Whom The Bell Tolls” set? appeared first on Trivia Bliss.

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Which Athenian statesman started the construction of the Acropolis during the...

Show answer Pericles Pericles had such a profound influence on Athenian society that Thucydides, his contemporary historian, acclaimed him as “the first citizen of Athens”. Pericles promoted the arts...

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What so-called “war” spawned the dueling slogans “Better Dead Than RED” and...

Show answer The Cold War The post What so-called “war” spawned the dueling slogans “Better Dead Than RED” and “Better Red Than Dead” in the 1950’s? appeared first on Trivia Bliss.

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In which year did Charles, duke of Orleans, send the first known valentine’s...

Show answer 1415 The post In which year did Charles, duke of Orleans, send the first known valentine’s card? appeared first on Trivia Bliss.

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