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25 matches to Simon Magus
Simon Magus. Tried to buy spiritual powers from Apostles. Simony.
Barons War. 1264-7. England. Led by Montfort vs Henry III’s spending. Evesham. Oxford Provisions. Ended by Marlborough Statute.
Beauvoir, Simone de. 1908-86. French Existentialist writer. The Second Sex 1949.
Bolivar, Simon. 1783-1830. “Liberator of South America”. 1812- Led rebels in Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru.
Bolivia. Aymará. 15C Inca. 1538 Spain 1825 Independent. Bolivar.
Boyacá, Battle. 1819. South American rebels win independence from New Granada from Spain. Bolivar. Santander.
Evesham, Battle. 1265. Montfort defeated and killed. End of Barons War.
Gran Colombia. 1819-30. Bolivar’s independent republic of former Spanish colonies. Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador. New Granada.
Henry III. 1202-72. English king, 1216-. Provisions of Oxford 1258. Montfort.
Llwelyn. Welsh prince, 1246-82. With Montfort in Barons War.
Model Parliaments. 1265, 1295. Convened by Montfort, Edward I. Models for British representative parliament.
Montfort, Simon de. c1165-1218. French leader of crusade against Albigenses. Conquered south France.
Montfort, Simon de. c1208-65. English leader of revolt vs Henry III. Model Parliament was first representative parliament. Defeated and captured at Evesham 1265. Barons War.
Muret, Battle. 1213. French nobles defeat Albigenses. Spanish influence ends in S France. Montfort.
Páez, José. 1790-1873. Venezuelan revolutionary with Bolivar. First president 1831~43. Dictator 1861-3.
Saint-Simon, duc de. 1675-1755. French courtier, writer of court life. Mémoires 1743.
Saint-Simon, Henri de. 1760-1825. “Father” of French Socialism. Utopian writer. Organisateur 1820. Industry. New Christianity 1825.
San Martin, José de. 1778-1850. South American independence leader with Bolivar vs Spain in Argentina, Chile, Peru.
Santander, Francisco. 1792-1840. Ally of Bolivar. President of New Granada 1833-7.
Simon of Cyrene. Carried Jesus’ cross.
Simony. Trading in church offices, sacred objects. Banned by Council of Chalcedon 451, and in England since Edward VI.
Socialism, Utopian. Saint-Simon’s concept of government redistributing wealth according to capacity and performance.
Sucre, Antonio de. 1795-1830. Revolutionary with Bolivar. First Bolivian president 1826-8.
Weil, Simone. 1909-43. French mystic philosopher. Gravity and Grace 1947.