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Bao Dai. 1913-97. Vietnamese Emperor 1922-45.
Acta. 59BC-330. Minutes of Roman public business, published daily.
Archangels. Chief angels of Christian, Judaic, Islamic, other religions.
Daigo II. 1287-1339. Japanese Emperor 1318-. Failed to ovethrow Shogunate. Exiled.
Dail Eireann. 1919. Irish national parliament.
Daily Telegraph Affair. 1908. Unauthorized interview of Kaiser causes protests in Germany.
Daimler, Gottlieb. 1834-1900. German. Gasoline engine, 1885. Automobile, 1886. Benz. Maybach.
Daimyo. 8C-1869. Japanese feudal lords.
Delcassé, Théophile. 1852-1923. French statesman. Fashoda. Anglo-French Entente. Treaty of London.
Disputations. 4-18C Compulsory public debates, Jew vs Christian.
Fashoda Incident. 1898. British/French dispute over Sudan. French renounce claims. Entente Cordiale 1904.
Faure, Felix. 1841-99. French president. Fashoda. Dreyfus.
Ghirlandaio, Dominico del. 1449-1494. Florentine painter. Frescoes. Birth of the Virgin 1485-90.
God. Christian, Judaic, Islamic supreme being. Infinite, omniscient, benevolent creator.
Harmsworth, Harold. 1868-1940. English newspaper publisher. Daily Mail.
Jews. Individuals of Jewish parentage or Judaic religion. Descendents of Israelites who survived Babylonian Captivity. Hebrew.
Johanan ben Zakkai. 1C Pharisee. Founder of Jabne Academy, 70. Foundations of Rabbinic and Talmudic Judaism.
Judaism. Monotheistic religion founded by Abraham, who had covenant with God. Branches include: Orthodox. 19C-. Rigorous adherence to original Jewish Law; Rabbinic. 70-18C. Priest replaced by Rabbi. Sacrifice...Study of Torah. Temple...Synagogue; Reform. 19C. Modern liberal interpretation of Judaism. Hasidism. Mishna. Moses.
Kamakura. 1192-1333. Japanese Shogunate dynasty. Zen. Introduced No Theater. Joei. Hojo. Daigo II.
Karaiism. 8C-. Jewish sect. Rejects Talmud. Accepts only Biblical authority. vs Rabbinical Judaism.
Messiah. Redeemer of Christianity, Judaism, Islam who would come from God to save humanity.
Michael. Christian/Jewish/Moslem archangel. Leads battle vs evil spirits.
Newspapers.1566 Venice (first). 1594 Mercurius Gallobelgious England. 1621 Batter England. 1662 First censorship. 1690 Boston. 1702 Daily Courant, first daily.
Northcliffe, Viscount. 1865-1922. English publisher. Daily Mail 1896. Daily Mirror 1903. Times 1906.
Ogadai. 1185-1241. Mongol ruler 1229-41. Conquered China to Poland, Hungary.