When Ferdinand VII died in 1833, his 3-year-old daughter Isabella II ascended this country's throne
This dictator's last battle was his defeat of Pompey's sons at Munda in 45 B.C.
This Egyptian port city is named for the Macedonian king who founded it in 332 B.C.
Linked by bridges, this Hungarian capital was once 3 distinct & separate cities
An old tobacco factory made famous by "Carmen" now houses part of the university of this Spanish city
Known as Panormus in ancient times, it's the largest city of Sicily
This second-holiest city of Islam houses the tomb of Muhammad
This treaty that ended WWI was repudiated by Hitler in 1935
The Danton was sunk, but the French battleship named for this "Candide" author survived the war
Nicknamed for the granddaughter of arms maker Alfred Krupp, this howitzer weighed 43 tons