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1. In the Roman Empire, March 14 was the day of the Second Equirria, a holy day to celebrate which god or goddess?
2. On March 14, 1489, Caterina Cornaro, the last ruling sovereign of Cyprus, sold her kingdom to which Italian state?
3. March 14, 1854 was the birthday of German scientist Paul Ehrlich. Which of the following things did he NOT do?
4. March 14, 1879 was the birthday of another German scientist - Albert Einstein. What were the names of his parents?
5. On March 14, 1883, Karl Marx, viewed as the founder of communism, died in London. The British Communist Party erected a monument for his grave in 1954 - what message was engraved on it?
6. On March 14, 1923, Lionel "Pete" Parker gave the first ever complete radio broadcast of a game of which sport?
7. Two astronauts who went to the Moon were born on March 14. Who are they?
8. On March 14, 1967, John F Kennedy's body was moved to Arlington National Cemetery. Exactly three years before, on March 14, 1964, something related to Kennedy's assassination had happened. What was it?
9. On March 14, 1984, Gerry Adams, the leader of Sinn Fein (an Irish nationalist party), was wounded by gunmen who shot at his car. Where did the attack take place?
10. On March 14, 1991, the Birmingham Six were released from prison. They were six men who had been wrongly convicted of an IRA bombing on two buildings in Birmingham. What were the two buildings that had been bombed?
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