William Laud, an archbishop of this who opposed the Puritans, was beheaded on Tower Hill in 1645
The first of this Mongol conqueror's many wives was Borte, to whom he was betrothed as a child
Born in 12 A.D., this cruel & unbalanced Roman emperor was a great-grandson of Mark Antony
The Portuguese captured Muscat, now the capital of this sultanate, c. 1508 but were driven out in 1650
Traditionally the Lord's Supper is a ritual meal of these two items
Sukkot & Shavuot were ancient pilgrimage festivals requiring males to visit this city
The first day of Lent falls on this weekday
Suffering, cause, cessation & the path were his four noble truths
It once referred to the leaden seal on a Papal document; now it refers to the document itself
Fractus, congestus & humilis are terms used to describe these aerial formations