World History 1: SOL Review - important people

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Erasmus

author of The Praise of Folly

Niccolo Machiavelli

author of The Prince, a book of advice to Italian city-state rulers

Pope Urban II

called for the First Crusade in a famous speech

Alexander the Great

established an empire from Greece to Egypt to India; his conquests helped to spread Hellenism

Ferdinand and Isabella

expelled the Muslim Moors from Spain; consolidated the Spanish nation

Paul

famous apostle of the Christian faith

Octavian (Augustus Caesar)

first Roman emperor; Pax Romana began during the rule of this leader; member of the Second Triumvirate; Julius Caesar's great-nephew and heir

Qin Shi Huangdi

first emperor of China; had the Great Wall built to keep out nomadic invaders from the north

King John

forced by English nobles to sign the Magna Carta in 1215 (limiting the power of the monarch)

Pericles

general and orator that led Athens to its' "Golden Age"; extended democracy in Athens

Charlemagne

great ruler of the Franks; crowned the Holy Roman Emperor by the pope in 800 A.D.

Justinian

greatest ruler of the Byzantine Empire; had Roman law codified

Johannes Guttenberg

inventor of the movable type printing press

Marc Anthony

member of the Second Triumvirate; married to Cleopatra; Octavian's rival for power

Joan of Arc

peasant who led French forces in the Hundred Years' War; captured and burned at the stake

Mohammad

prophet that founded the Islamic religion

Moses

received the Ten Commandments on Mt. Sinai

Ali

son-in-law of Muhammad; last of the "rightly guided" caliphs; Muslims divided into two sects following his death

Hugh Capet

started the French throne in Paris; his dynasty eventually controlled most of France

William the Conqueror

the Duke of Normandy; won the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and untied most of England

Ivan the Great

threw off the rule of the Mongols; expanded the Russian nation; centralized power in Moscow

Draco and Solon

tyrants who worked for reform in early Athens

Jesus Christ

viewed by followers as the Son of God; called the Messiah

Aeschylus and Sophocles

wrote Greek plays; excelled at drama

Michelangelo

Renaissance sculptor and painter; created the statue David; painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

Petrarch

Renaissance writer known for his sonnets and humanist scholarship

Homer

Greek poet; author of Iliad and Odyssey

Phidiar

Greek sculptor

Herodotus and Thucydides

Greeks that excelled in the field of history

Archimedes and Hippocrates

Greeks that excelled in the field of science

Euclid and Pythagoras

Greeks who excelled

Abraham

"father of the Hebrews"

Siddhartha Gautama

"the enlightened one"; founder of Buddhism

St. Cyril

Byzantine monk that adapted the Greek alphabet to the Slavic people of Eastern Europe

Henry II

Common Law began in England during the rule of this king

Hannibal

General from Carthage that invaded the Italian peninsula; nearly defeated the Romans

Plato and Aristotle

Greek philosophers

Asoka

Indian prince who sent missionaries to spread Buddhism to China and other parts of Eastern Asia; established many hospitals, veterinary clinics, and roads in India

Hammurabi

King of Babylon; had a strict law code named for him

Philip II

King of Macedonia; eventually conquered all of Greece

Mansa Musa

King of Mali; expanded the gold-salt trade; adopted Islam; hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca

Saladin

Muslim sultan that recaptured Jerusalem during the Third Crusade; fought Richard the Lionheart

Sir Thomas More

Northern Renaissance writer; author of "Utopia"

Zoroaster

Persian prophet that believed life was ongoing struggle between good and evil forces

Leonardo da Vinci

Renaissance painter and scientist; produced Mona Lisa and The Last Supper

Ptolemy

Roman astronomer, astrologer, geographer, mathematician, etc.; made maps

Julius Caesar

Roman dictator murdered by members of the Senate in 44 B.C.

Constantine

Roman emperor that legalized Christianity by issuing the Edict of Milan

Virgil

Roman poet who wrote "Aeneid"

Charles V

Spanish empire in the Americas reached its' height under this monarch


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