French philosophy is perhaps not as systematic as German or English philosophy, but is no less intriguing. I think St. Simon and Voltaire are my favorite philosophers from France...what about yourself?
I have culled these questions from various sources and combined them in a completely random way. You will find this quiz challenging, I'm sure...but hopefully interesting as well...good luck!
Some of our most common phrases and expressions in the English language came to us originally from the Romans and Greeks. Within whose work will you first find the following?
Can you identify these perplexing personalities from the plethora of past personages? In English...please identify these people of times past who are probably not quite so well covered in history books!
These are five people whose names begin with 'N' who, though achieving big things during their time, have descended into relative oblivion. I hope to revive their images here!
These are some of the lesser known folks whose names begin with 'O'. See if you cannot identify a few of these interesting individuals who made history, but don't usually show up in our history books!
Japanese history was filled with civil wars during the Shengoku Period, leading to the final unification with Tokugawa Ieyasu. Here are some tidbits of earlier Japanese people.
Not *that* Fab Five...another group. This time, people whose last names began with the letters F-a-b! See if you can't pick these fellas out of your hat! (Be advised these are all fill-in-the-blanks, with 'Fab' being the hint!)