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1647 matches to Alexander the Great
Thessaloniki. 315BC Rebuilt by Cassander. 168BC Rome...Byzantine. 42BC Independent. 8-12C Many conquerers. 904 Saracen. 1185 Norman. 1246 Byzantine. 1423 Venice. 1430 Turks. 1913 Greece.
Thetis Disaster. 1939. British submarine fails to resurface.
Thirteen Colonies. 1776. British colonies in North America which formed the United States: Virginia, Massachussets, New York, Maryland, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia.
Thirty Tyrants. 404-403BC. Ruled Athens after defeat by Sparta.
Thomas Aquinas, St. 1225-74. Italian Dominican scholar. 5 Proofs of God. An eternal law governs all physical and moral behaviour. Summa Theologica. Thomism. Reconciled Aristotle’s reason with Christian faith.
Thomas the Rhymer. 13C Scottish magician, prophet, and poet.
Thousand, Expedition of the. 1860. Garibaldi takes Sicily, Naples for Victor Emmanuel II.
Thrasybulus. -388BC. Refounded Athenian democracy 403BC after 30 Tyrants’ rule.
Three Principles of the People. 1923. Sun Yat-sen: Nationalism, freedom from Imperial rule; Democracy; Livelihood.
Thule. Northern island discovered by Greeks 4C BC. Iceland, Shetlands or Norway?
Tigranes I. the Great. c104-55BC. King c95-. Armenia becomes strongest Eastern Roman state.
Tillich, Paul. 1886-1965. German/US Christian philosopher. Courage To Be 1952. Systematic Theology 1951-63..
Timurids. 15C. Turkish dynasty established by Tamerlane. Prosperous to 1447, then anarchy. Established Mogul dynasty in India 1526-.
Titania. Queen of the fairies.
Titans. 12 giant children of Uranus and Gaea. Overthrown by Zeus, other gods.
Tithes. 10% tax paid to church. Implemented by Christians, 4C-9C. Enforced by law 8C; 10C England. Abolished: 1789 France, 1887 Italy, 1871 Ireland. 1836 England converted to rent and reduced; abolished 1936.
Tolkien, JRR. 1892-1973. English philologist, fantasy novelist. Lord of the Rings 1954.
Tontine. 1653-1789. Fund, first created by Tonti. Members invest for increasing annuity as others die, with the last receiving the balance.
Tostig. -1066. Brother of English Harold II. Aided William the Conqueror and Norway’s Harold III invasions of England.
Tour d’Argent. Paris restaurant where Henry IV learned the use of the fork.
Toynbee, Arnold. 1852-83. English economist, social reformer on behalf of the working class. The Industrial Revolution 1884.
Toynbee, Arnold J. 1889-75. English historian on the cyclicality of civilizations. Study of History 1934-61.
Tractarian Movement. Oxford Movement. 1833- Named after Tracts for the Times. Condemned at Oxford 1841.
Trafalgar, Battle. 1805. Nelson’s victory over the French and Spanish fleets. British naval superiority secured. Nelson killed. Ends Napoleon’s plans to invade England.
Trenchard, Hugh. 1873-1956. British Flying Corps Commander. “Father of the RAF” 1918.