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1058 matches to Free French
De Valéra, Eamon. 1882-1975. US/Irish mathematician. Led Easter Uprising. Led Sinn Fein, 1917-26. Founded Fianna Fáil 1926. Prime Minister of Irish Free State, 1931~59. President 59-73.
Delhi Pact. 1931. Civil disobedience in India ceased in exchange for prisoner release. 1950. India, Pakistan restore rights, freedom of movement for refugees.
Demetrius II. Syrian King 145~125BC. Freed Jews from Syrian taxes.
Determinism. All events pre-determined. No free will. Hobbes.
Diogenes (The Cynic). c413-327BC. Greek philosopher. Cynic. Looked for an honest man. Declined gifts of Alexander the Great. Lived in a tub. Sought virtue and moral freedom.
Disruption. 1843. Free Church secedes from Church of Scotland.
Donatello. 1386-1466. Florentine sculptor. Gattamelata 1445- first Renaissance equestrian statue. David- 1st Renaissance free-standing nude. St. George 1416.
Doria, Andrea. 1466-1560. Genoese admiral, statesman. Freed, ruled Genoa.
Duns Scotus, John. c1266-1308. British theologian. Immaculate Conception. vs Thomas Aquinas. Reason over faith. Scotism. Absolute primacy of God’s free will.
Easter Rebellion. 1916. Ireland. Irish Free State.
EFTA. European Free Trade Association. 1960. Free trade with EEC: Austria, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Switzerland. Until joining EEC: Denmark, Portugal, UK.
Emancipation Act. 1833. Freed slaves in British Empire.
Emancipation Edict. 1861. Freed Russian serfs. Gave land allotment, paid by loans.
Emancipation Proclamation. 1863. Lincoln frees all slaves in Confederacy.
Existentialism. Philosophy. Existence is concrete. Man has choice. Responsibility, freedom. Anti-conformism. Kierkegaard. Sartre. Heidegger.
Farouk I. 1920-65. Egyptian king 1936-52. Vs Wafd. Coup by Nasser-led Free Officers.
Four Freedoms. 1941. Goals of Allies set forth by Roosevelt. Freedom: of expression, worship; from want, fear.
Free Enterprise. Capitalist economic doctrine of a market free from government control.
Free-Soil Party. 1848-54. US anti-slavery party. Van Buren.
Free Trade. International commerce free from duties, government restriction or discrimination. Smith.
Free Will. Philosophies which allow that man can more or less determine his own destiny. Fatalism.
Freedmen. Released slaves in Rome, Athens, US South.
Freedmen’s Bureau. 1865-72. US agency to help freed slaves during Reconstruction.
Freemasons. Secret fraternal organization based on guilds, chivalry, religious orders. 1717 London Grand Lodge.
Friedman, Milton. 1912-. Monetarist economist. Demand is mainly a function of money supply. Keynes. Laissez-faire. Capitalism and Freedom 1962.