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East-West Schism. 1054. Separation of Roman and Eastern Catholic churches over filioque.
Easter Rebellion. 1916. Ireland. Irish Free State.
Eastern Crisis. 1839-41. British suppression of Muhammed Ali’s Egyptian expansion.
Eastern Empire. Byzantine Empire.
Eastern Orthodoxy. Branch of Christianity. East-West Schism.
Eastern Question. 19-20C. Instability caused by decline of Turkish rule led to Crimean War and WWI.
Eastman, George. 1854-1932. US inventor of roll film and Kodak camera 1888. Bromide print 1871.
Eben, Abba. 1915-. English/Israeli statesman, diplomat.
Ebert, Friedrich. 1871-1925. First president of German Republic 1919-.
Eck, Johann. 1486-1543. Opposed Luther, Protestantism.
Eckhart, Johannes. c1260-1328. German mystic. “All existence is God” 1281.
Eckmühl. Battle. 1809. Bavaria. Napoleon’s victory over Austria who lose German support.
École Militaire. 1752. French Royal Military Academy. Gabriel.
Ecuador. 1000 Quito Indian kingdom. 15C Inca. 1534 Spain. 1822 Independent «Gran Colombia. 1830 Republic. 1832 +Galapagos.
Ecumenicalism. 1846-. Movement to unite all Christian churches.
Edda. c1230. Collections of Icelandic literature, songs.
Eddy, Mary Baker. 1821-1910. US founder of Christian Science Religion. Wrote Science and Health 1875.
Eden. Biblical home of Adam and Eve.
Eden, Anthony. 1897-1977. British Prime Minister 55-7. Resigned over Suez Crisis.
Ederle, Gertrude. 1906-. US. First woman to swim the English Channel, 1926.
Edgar. 943-975. English King, 959-. First coronation (Bath) of a king of all England.
Edgar Aetheling. 1050-1130. Anglo-Saxon prince who submitted to William I.
Edinburgh, Treaty. 1560. France and England withdraw from Scotland.
Edington, Battle. 878. King Alfred, Wessex only Anglo-Saxon kingdom to withstand Danes.
Edmund, St. -870. King of Anglia. Martyred. Remains moved to Bury St. Edmunds 903.