(1578-1657) English physician who published his treatise on the circulatory system in 1628.

William Harvey

(1578-1657) English physician who published his treatise on the circulatory system in 1628.

(1827-1912) English surgeon who introduced the use of antiseptic conditions in hospitals.

Baron Joseph Lister

(1827-1912) English surgeon who introduced the use of antiseptic conditions in hospitals.

(1819-1868) American dentist who demonstrated the use of ether as an anesthesia.

William Morton

(1819-1868) American dentist who demonstrated the use of ether as an anesthesia.

(742-814) Christian Emperor. Time of rule was known as Carolingian Renaissance during which he built palaces and churches, and promoted Christianity, education, agriculture, the arts, manufacturing and commerce

Charlemagne

(742-814) Christian Emperor. Time of rule was known as Carolingian Renaissance during which he built…

(1294-132) King of France from 1322-1328

King Charles IV of France

(1294-132) King of France from 1322-1328

(1165-1223) King of France

Philippe Auguste of France

(1165-1223) King of France

(1188-1252) Queen of France who governed for her young son

Blanche of Castille

(1188-1252) Queen of France who governed for her young son

(1215-1270) French King who married Blanche of Castille. He is known for protecting the French clergy and strictly enforcing laws against blasphemy. He was canonized in 1297.

St. Louis

(1215-1270) French King who married Blanche of Castille. He is known for protecting the French clergy…

(1214-1270) King of France

Philippe III of France

(1214-1270) King of France

(1271-1336) Queen of France married to Philip III King of France

Isabel of Aragon

(1271-1336) Queen of France married to Philip III King of France

(1268-1314) King of France from 1285-1314.

Philippe IV of France

(1268-1314) King of France from 1285-1314.

(1274-1305) Queen of France married to Philippe le Bel

Jeanne de Navarre

(1274-1305) Queen of France married to Philippe le Bel

(1289-1316) King of France from 1314-1316

Louis X of France

(1289-1316) King of France from 1314-1316

(1290-1315) Queen and wife to Charles x

Marguerite de Bourgogne

(1290-1315) Queen and wife to Charles x

Charles VI (1368 – 1422), called the Beloved and the Mad, was King of France from 1380 to his death.

Charles VI of France

Charles VI (1368 – 1422), called the Beloved and the Mad, was King of France from 1380 to his death.

(1403-1461) King of France. During his reign , Joan of Arc led the troops and the war against Britain came to an end.

Charles VII of France

(1403-1461) King of France. During his reign , Joan of Arc led the troops and the war against Britain…

(1423-1483) King of France form 1461-1483 who united most of France under one crown. He also laid the foundations for absolute monarchy in France, patronized the arts and sciences, and founded three universities.

Louis XI of France

(1423-1483) King of France form 1461-1483 who united most of France under one crown. He also laid the…

Charles VIII, called the Affable, (1470 – 1498), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France, from 1483 to his death in 1498.

Charles VIII of France

Charles VIII, called the Affable, (1470 – 1498), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as…

(c. 484-424 B.C.) Ancient Greek writer and historian.

Herodotus

(c. 484-424 B.C.) Ancient Greek writer and historian.

(448-388 BCE) Greek playwright

Aristophanes

(448-388 BCE) Greek playwright

(c. 496-406 BCE) Tragic playwright of Ancient Greece. He wrote many famous plays including Electra, Anitogne and Oedipus Rex.

Sophocles

(c. 496-406 BCE) Tragic playwright of Ancient Greece. He wrote many famous plays including Electra,…

(469-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who espoused the teaching technique of asking questions.

Socrates

(469-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who espoused the teaching technique of asking questions.

(c. 480-406 BCE) Ancient Greek playwright.

Euripides

(c. 480-406 BCE) Ancient Greek playwright.

(525-456 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher

Plato

(525-456 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher

(525-456 B.C.) Ancient Greek philosopher, founder of Greek tragedies

Aeschylus

(525-456 B.C.) Ancient Greek philosopher, founder of Greek tragedies

Ancient Greek Mythology. King of Troy that fought to win his wife Helen back.

Menelaus

Ancient Greek Mythology. King of Troy that fought to win his wife Helen back.

Ancient Greek Mythology. Paris begins the Trojan War by kidnapping Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman in the world.

Paris

Ancient Greek Mythology. Paris begins the Trojan War by kidnapping Helen of Troy, the most beautiful…

Diomedes was a Trojan War hero.

Diomedes

Diomedes was a Trojan War hero.

Greek Mythology

Achilles

Greek Mythology

Trojan War hero

Agamemnon

Trojan War hero