March 12, 2024 This 1867 play has a reindeer hunt & a king dwelling in snowy mountains but its title character also spends time in Morocco & Egypt
March 11, 2024 A radical in an 1833 failed uprising in Germany, Ludwig Von Rochau coined this term for acts taken for practical reasons not ethics
March 8, 2024 This city, now in Turkey, is the addressee of one of the New Testament Epistles & the setting for “The Comedy of Errors”
March 7, 2024 From the 470s B.C., Aeschylus’s earliest surviving work has this title: he’d fought them repeatedly in the preceding years
March 6, 2024 “The country is celebrating 100 years of freedom 100 years too soon”, says “The Fire Next Time,” published in this year
March 5, 2024 Isolated in 1945 during Uranium fission research, it was named for an ancient deity to suggest humans gaining a new power
March 4, 2024 Far from Rome, this first-century poet wrote, “the leader’s anger done, grant me the right to die in my native country”
March 1, 2024 Fearful of independence in 1975, around 120,000 of this country’s people, a third of the population, fled to the Netherlands
February 29, 2024 The name of this service that began Nov 14 1994 echoes the Etoile du Nord, which linked Paris, Brussels & Amsterdam from 1927
February 28, 2024 In 1959 Bob Bartlett & Hiram Fong each won a coin flip to gain this alliterative title