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Quiz about Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Quiz about Everybody Wants to Rule the World

Everybody Wants to Rule the World Quiz

12 royals from 3 countries

I will provide you with the names of 12 royals from four different countries, and you match each royal to the correct country (three to each country).

A classification quiz by blake_aus_nsw. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Classify Quiz
Quiz #
421,551
Updated
Nov 07 25
# Qns
12
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
11 / 12
Plays
137
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United Kingdom
Japan
Denmark
France

John II or John the Good Edward VIII William IV Christopher II Louis XVI or Louis the Beloved Emperor Horikawa Emperor Go-Fushimi Christian VIII George II Frederick VII Philip II or Philip Augustus Emperor Go-Saga

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. George II

Answer: United Kingdom

George II was born between October 30 and November 9, 1683, and died on October 25, 1760. He reigned as king of the United Kingdom from June 1727 until October 1760. His reign was marked by key political and military events, including the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War, which shaped British imperial expansion and influenced parliamentary dynamics and colonial governance.
2. Edward VIII

Answer: United Kingdom

Edward VIII was born on June 23, 1894, and died on May 28, 1972. He was king of the United Kingdom from January 20, 1936, until his abdication on December 11, 1936. Edward VIII's short reign had a significant impact on the British monarchy. In 1936, he abdicated to marry Wallis Simpson, an American who had been divorced twice.

This decision sparked controversy and discussion about the royal family's power and the influence of personal choices on leadership.
3. William IV

Answer: United Kingdom

William IV was born on August 21, 1765, and became king of the United Kingdom on June 26, 1830. His reign lasted until his death on June 20, 1837. His reign saw significant political changes, notably with the Reform Act of 1832. This law aimed to improve representation in Parliament by expanding voting rights, redistributing seats to reflect the growing population better, reducing the power of wealthy landowners, and amplifying the voices of industrial towns.
4. Emperor Horikawa

Answer: Japan

Emperor Horikawa was born on August 8, 1079, and became emperor on January 3, 1087. His reign ended with his death on August 9, 1107. He skillfully faced challenges from the powerful Fujiwara clan during the Heian period. Through strategic alliances and diplomacy, he maintained some independence and countered their significant influence in the imperial court.
5. Emperor Go-Saga

Answer: Japan

Emperor Go-Saga was born on April 1, 1220, and reigned as the emperor of Japan from February 21, 1242, until February 16, 1246. During the reign of Emperor Go-Saga, significant transformations occurred in both the political landscape and the social dynamics within the imperial court.

This period was marked by shifts in power structures, a reconfiguration of courtly interactions, and evolving governance practices that reflected broader societal changes.
6. Emperor Go-Fushimi

Answer: Japan

Emperor Go-Fushimi was born on April 5, 1288, and served as the Emperor of Japan from August 30, 1298, until March 2, 1301. During the Kamakura period in Japan, the emperor and military leaders, called shoguns, were in a power struggle. The shogunate gained greater control and overshadowed the emperor's traditional authority, highlighting the challenges of feudal rule at the time.
7. Frederick VII

Answer: Denmark

Frederick VII was born on October 6, 1808, and reigned as king of Denmark from January 20, 1848, until his death on November 15, 1863. While he was king, Denmark transformed from an absolute monarchy to a government in which people had a say. He faced complex political, social, and economic challenges that shaped Denmark's development during his reign.

His time was marked by key reforms and responses to changing dynamics, contributing to the modernization of the Danish state.
8. Christian VIII

Answer: Denmark

Christian VIII was born on September 18, 1786, and became king of Denmark on December 3, 1839, and ruled until his passing on January 20, 1848. His reign saw significant political changes and debates over constitutional reform, reflecting the liberal movement in 19th-century Europe.
9. Christopher II

Answer: Denmark

Christopher II was born on September 29, 1276, and reigned as the King of Denmark during two separate periods: from 1320 to 1326 and again from 1329 until his death on August 2, 1332. His time in power was marked by political unrest, tensions with the nobility, and land reform issues, all of which shaped Denmark's governance and power dynamics.
10. Philip II or Philip Augustus

Answer: France

Philip II, also referred to as Philip Augustus, was born on August 21, 1165, and was made king of France on September 18, 1180. He reigned until his death on July 14, 1223. This time marked an essential chapter in the growth of royal power and territory for the Capetian dynasty. Philip's leadership is recognized for its smart military efforts, especially against England, as well as changes that strengthened the king's authority and improved how France was governed.
11. John II or John the Good

Answer: France

John II, also known as John the Good, was born on April 26, 1319. He was made king of France on August 22, 1350, and he reigned until his death on April 8, 1364. While king, John faced significant political and military challenges, particularly during the Hundred Years' War.

His rule took a dramatic turn when he was captured at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, significantly impacting the French monarchy's future.
12. Louis XVI or Louis the Beloved

Answer: France

Louis XVI, also known as Louis the Beloved, was born on August 15, 1754. He was made king on May 10, 1774, and reigned until September 21, 1792. Louis the Beloved's reign faced a number of political and social challenges. His reign was marked by growing political and social unrest that eventually sparked the French Revolution.

This series of events culminated in the end of the monarchy and his execution for treason.
Source: Author blake_aus_nsw

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