Every day in "Historically yours", the presenter Stéphane Bern and the historian Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach compete in a historical and unusual quiz.

Would you be able to face them?

To find out, we have concocted thematic quizzes based on the questions asked every day to our two specialists.

Births and creations in history ten questions.

Baudelaire or the metro, the pyramids or the mammoths… Answer the questions that made our presenter grow and laugh our presenter Stéphane Bern and our historian Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach in the sequence "Bern to be alive", every day in 

Historically yours

, between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Europe 1.

>> Find "Bern to be alive" in replay and podcast here

Can you do as well as them? 

  • Could the builders of the pyramids have hunted the mammoth?

  • Could Charles de Gaulle have used a walkman?

  • Could Agatha Christie have taken the Concorde?

  • Could Emile Zola have butter the rusk?

    Clearly, was the rusk invented early enough for Emile to taste it?

  • Could Vincent Van Gogh have drunk coca?

  • Did Emperor Nero taste ice cream?

  • Could Leon Trotsky write with a ballpoint pen?

  • Was Henry Beyle, better known under the name of Stendhal, able during his life to lick a French postage stamp?

  • Could Joan of Arc have taken lessons at the University of Oxford?

  • Could Baudelaire have taken the London Underground?

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