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872 matches to Boer War
French-Indian Wars. 1754-63. North American part of Seven Years War. France loses all possessions in Canada to Britain.
French Revolution. 1789-99. Monarchy overthrown. Republic established 1792. Caused by Absolutism, financial crisis, Enlightenment. Terror. Napoleon. French Revolutionary Wars.
French Revolutionary Wars. 1792-1802. France vs European powers who opposed Revolution. Napoleonic Wars. Coalition. Pillnitz.
French Wars. 1701-1815. Second Hundred Years War.
Froissart, Jean. c1333-1400. French Chronicles of the Hundred Years War 1391.
Fugitive Slave Acts. 1793-1850. Required return of runaway slaves. American Civil War.
Fujiwara. 9-12C. Japanese dynasty.
Futurism. 1909-1915. Italian artistic movement founded by Marinetti. Glorified machine age, war and violence. Exemplified by simultaneity of images like strobe effect. Boccioni, Balla.
Galilee. N Israel. (Ancient N Palestine). Jesus’ homeland. Absorbed in Arab-Israeli War, 1949.
Gallas, Matthias. 1584-1647. General for Holy Roman Empire during Thirty Years War. Troops annihilated.
Gallic Wars. 58-51BC. Julius Caesar conquers Gauls, last independent Celts on continent.
Garcia Iñiguez, Calixto. 1836-98. Cuban leader. Ten Years War. Spanish-American War.
Garfield, James. 1831-81. American Civil War general, US President 1881. Assassinated.
Garter, Order of. c1348. First Order of British Knighthood. Founded by Edward III. “Honi soit qui mal y pense”. Shame on him who thinks evil of it.
Gaveston, Piers. c1284-1312. English regent during absence of Edward II. Executed by barons.
Gempei War. 1180-5. Japanese civil war. Established Kamakura shogunate.
Genêt, Edmond. 1763-1834. French diplomat. Failed to win US support for war vs Britain.
Geneva Convention. 1864. Established humane treatment of war wounded. Sanctioned Red Cross. 1949. Agreements concerning wounded, prisoners, and civilians in war.
Geneva Protocol. 1924. League of Nations. Prohibits chemical and bacteriological warfare.
Gentili, Alberico. 1552-1608. Italian jurist. International laws on the conduct of war.
German-Danish War. 1848. Danes gain Schleswig-Holstein. 1864. Danes lose S-H.
German Democratic Republic. (GDR). 1949-90. East Germany. People’s Republic in Soviet mould. COMECON. Warsaw Pact. 1990 Germany.
Gettysburg. 1863. Lincoln’s address given to dedicate Civil War cemetery. “Four score and seven years ago...Government of the people, by the people, for the people”.
Gettysburg, Battle. 1863. Union victory. Turning point in Civil War.
Ghazigi. “Warriors of the faith”. Ottoman military before Janissaries.