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.

Three in ten questions.

Molière, Rembrandt, Franz Ferdinand… Answer the questions that made our presenter racket and laugh our presenter Stéphane Bern and our historian Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach in the sequence "Bern to be alive", every day in 

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Can you do as well as them?

  • The Gauls lived in Gaulle, but the Galouis was also the name of a rock group from the 1970s, with Francis Cabrel and Jean-Pierre Mader.

    They called this group that because everyone wore mustaches.

    True or false ?

  • On January 31, 1977, it was the inauguration of the Pompidou Center.

    The color of the famous tubes have a meaning.

    True or false ?

  • "When both eyes closed, on a warm autumn evening, I breathe the scent of your warm breast, I see happy shores unrolling, dazzled by the fires of a monotonous sun."

    It is in "Les fleurs du mal" by Charles Baudelaire.

    Moreover, the first title of the famous collection of poems was "The Obelisks".

    True or false ?

  • Stéphanie of Monaco, now 14th in the order of succession to the throne, sang "Comme un huragan".

    But she also sang with Michael Jackson.

    True or false ?

  • At the end of the 16th century, Shakespeare wrote the play "The Merchant of Venice".

    Particularity, this is the first time that the first name Jessica appears in writing in the history of mankind.

    True or false ?

  • The Mona Lisa was painted at the beginning of the 16th century.

    We don't know the exact date, but we know why she doesn't have eyebrows: because it was all the rage.

    True or false ?

  • British rock band Franz Ferdinand chose their name in homage to Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.

    True or false ?

  • Let's go to 17th century Holland and its fascinating Baroque art.

    With 400 paintings, 300 drawings, and the invention of chiaroscuro, Rembrandt marked his time.

    What is his name ?

  • There is a historical explanation for the choice of the pseudo of François Valéry, interpreter of "Aimons vivant".

    Which ?

  • If Beethoven had been a little more honest, he would have titled his "Letter to Elise" "Letter to Thérèse".

    True or false ?

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