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Birth Control Clinic. 1881 Amsterdam. 1921 London. 1916-23 US.
Sanger, Margaret. 1883-1966. US feminist. Jailed for birth control clinic 1916.
Stopes, Marie. 1880-1958. British Family Planning pioneer. First London birth control clinic 1921.
Alba Longa. Italian birthplace of Romulus and Remus. Oldest Latin city (1152BC).
Bateau-Lavoir. 1900. Paris birthplace of cubism (Picasso, Braque) and modern poetry (Jacob, Apollinaire, Orlan). Desmoiselles d’Avignon.
Botticelli, Sandro. 1445-1510. Poetic Florentine Renaissance painter: Sistine fresco 1482.Birth of Venus 1485.
Fates. Three goddesses who determines the birth, life, and death of a man.
Fertile Crescent. 8000BC- ME region from Nile to Euphrates. Birthplace of civilization.
Ghirlandaio, Dominico del. 1449-1494. Florentine painter. Frescoes. Birth of the Virgin 1485-90.
Griffiths, D.W. 1875-1948. US filmmaker. First visual effects. Birth of a Nation 1915.
Hill, Mildred and Patty. Wrote Happy Birthday 1893.
Hughes, Ted. 1930-98. English poet laureate 1984-. Birthday Letters 1998. Sylvia Plath.
Humanae Vitae. 1968. Pope Paul VI Encyclical against artificial birth control.
Mathura. Indian city sacred to Hindu as birthplace of Krsna.
Mecca. Holy city of Islam. Muhammad’s birthplace. Captured by Muhammad 630. Ka’bah.
Metellus, Macedonicus. -115BC. Roman censor. Advocated compulsory marriage to increase birthrate 131BC.
Paul VI. 1897-1978. Pope 1963-. Encyclical on birth control.
Pinter, Harold. 1930-. English playwright. Birthday Party 1958. Caretaker 1960.
Place, Francis. 1771-1854. Fought Combination Act, 1822. Advocated birth control, 1827.
Renaissance. 13-16C Rebirth of the arts, under classical influence. Humanism. Spread from Italy. Art. Architecture. Music.
Samos. Greek island birthplace of Pythagoras.
Seymour, Jane. 1509-37. Third wife of Henry VIII. Died after giving birth to Edward VI.
Val-de-Grace. Paris. 1645-1667. Built by Anne of Austria to thank God for birth of Louis XIV after 23 childless years of marriage. Mansart.
Adrianople, Treaty. 1829. Ends Russo-Turkish War. Ottomans cede control of Greece.
Alexandra, Feodorovna. 1872-1918. Wife of Nicholas II of Russia. Controlled Gov’t during WWI. Cause of Revolution. Executed. Rasputin.