Recognize the impact of individuals on world history (i.e., Charlemagne, Joan of Arc, William the Conqueror, Ramses II, Julius Caesar, Socrates, Aristotle, Marco Polo, Alexander the Great, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, Martin Luther, and Johannes Gutenberg). 6.6.2
Links verified 8/17/2014
- Alexander the Great - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Aristotle - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Charlemagne - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Ferdinand II of Aragon - also as Ferdinand V of Castile and Leon (1452-1516), Ferdinand the Catholic, King of Aragon, Sicily, and Navarre, first king of united Spain: from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Isabella I of Castile - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Joan of Arc - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Joan of Arc - a brief biography
- Joan of Arc - from Distinguished Women of Past and Present
- Johannes Gutenberg - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Gutenberg Bible - also known as the 42-line Bible
- Julius Caesar - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Marco Polo - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Martin Luther - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Ramses II - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Socrates - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- William the Conqueror - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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