Though popular in early 1800s this Tennessee congressman was even more popular in the 1950s
This president vetoed more legislation than any other
In July 1099, crusaders stormed this holy city, killing its Muslim & Jewish inhabitants
Legend says an Etruscan family, the Tarquins, ruled this "Eternal City" from 616 to 510 B.C.
Because of his Albanian descent, some said this king, deposed in 1952, was not a true Egyptian
In 1570, Pius V issued a papal bull which excommunicated & tried to depose this English queen
Circa 950, under Harald Bluetooth, this was 1st Scandinavian country unified under just 1 king
The last married man to hold this job was Adrian II in the 9th century
It's said he angered Sioux by letting cavalry trample sacred cannabis field on way to Little Big Horn
In 1763 he battled the English for Detroit -- where his name still builds excitement