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1647 matches to Alexander the GreatMary Stuart. 1542-87. Queen of Scots 1542-67. Abdicated. Married Francis II. Queen of France 1559-60. Married Darnley 1565. Married Bothwell 1567, causing Scottish Revolt. Beheaded with Babington by Elizabeth I. Mother of James I. 
 Masaccio, Tomaso. 1401-28. Florentine fresco painter. Introduced Humanism-man vs God central theme, proportion, perspective. Baptism of Peasants 1427. 
 Massachussets Bay Co. 1620-84. English charter company established Theocracy in Mass. Charter annulled 1684. Plymouth Colony. 
 Master of the Revels. 1300-1737. English court official who arranged festivities, acted as censor. 
 Materialism. All nature is describable as moving particles. Mind is the result of physical activity in the brain. Büchner. Diderot. Hobbes. Marx. Epicureans. 
 Mather. 17-18C. Family of influential American Puritan ministers. 
 Matteotti Crisis. 1924. Italian Fascists kill Socialist, Matteotti for denouncing them. Aventine Secession. 
 Matthew, St. Jesus’ Apostle. First Gospel author. 
 Maurice, Friedrich. 1805-72. English theologian. Christian Socialist founder. 
 Maurras, Charles. 1868-1952. French political theorist. Founded Action Française 1899. 
 Maury, Matthew. 1806-73. US oceanographer. Physical Geography of the Sea 1855. 
 Mausolus. Persian Satrap c377-353BC. Tomb at Halicarnassus was one of Seven Wonders. 
 Maximilian. 1832-67. Austrian archduke, Emperor of Mexico 1864-7. Francis-Joseph’s brother. 
 Maximilian I. The Great. 1573-1651. Duke of Bavaria. Founded Catholic League 1609. Thirty Years War. 
 Maxwell, James Clerk. 1831-79. Scottish physicist: theory of electromagnetic radiation, 1873. 
 Mazarin, Jules. 1602-61. French Cardinal, politician. Power during Louis XIV rule, regent 1643-61. Ended 30 Years war. Defeated the Fronde 1653. Supported strong monarchy. 
 McLuhan, Marshall. 1911-80. Canadian author on effect of media on society. Gutenberg Galaxy. -“Global Village”.-“Medium is the message”. 
 Medici. Merchant family. Ruled Florence 1434~1737. Patron of Italian Renaissance arts. Catherine. Marie. Popes Leo X, Clement VII, Leo XI. 
 Melanchthon, Philip. 1497-1560. German Lutheran theologian educationist. Dogmatic Protestant 1521, introduced term. Augsburg Confession 1530. Ethics 1538. 
 Melville, Lord. 1742-1811. British minister under Pitt. Impeached, 1805; acquitted. 
 Mendeleyev, Dmitri. 1834-1907. Russian chemist: periodic classification of the elements 1869. 
 Mendelssohn, Moses. 1729-86. German Jewish reform philosopher. Nathan the Wise 1779. 
 Menshikov, Aleksandr. c1672-1729. Ruled Russia for Catherine I. 
 Merchants of the Steelyards. -1598. German traders in London. 
 Meredith, George. 1828-1909. English manners novelist. Intellectual, witty and poetic. Ordeal 1859. Egoist 1879. Dianna of the Crossways 1885.