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1035 matches to Byzantine Art
Callaghan, James. 1912-. British Labour Prime Minister 1976-9.
Callicrates. Greek. An architect of Parthenon.
Camden Town Group. 1902-13. English Postimpressionist artists. London Group.
Camelot. Legendary court of King Arthur.
Camorra. 1820-1911. Naples secret criminal society. Became political party.
Campin, Robert. 1378-1444. Flemish artist. Mérode Altarpiece c1428.
Campion, Edmund. 1540-81. English Jesuit martyr. Denounced Anglican church.
Campo Formio, Peace. 1797. Austria surrenders to Napoleon. Independent Venice abolished.
Capella, Martianus. 4-5C. Carthaginian liberal arts curriculum. Influential through Middle Ages.
Caran d’Ache. 1858-1909. Russian/French humorist, cartoonist.
Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste. 1827-75. Neo-Baroque Paris sculptor. La Danse 1869.
Carpion. Greek. An architect of Parthenon.
Carracci, Annibale. 1560-1609. It Baroque painter. Palazzo Farnese frescoes 1599-1601.
Carrhae, Battle. 53BC. Failed Roman invasion of Parthia. Crassus killed. End of first triumvirate.
Carter, Elliott. 1908-. US composer. Experimental approach to material and structure.
Carter, Jimmy. 1924-. US President 1977-81. Camp David Talks. Habitat for Humanity.

Carthusians. 1084. Strict order of monks founded by St Bruno. Inventors of Chartreuse liqueur.
Cartier, Jacques. 1491-1557. French explorer, discovered St. Lawrence River 1534.
Cartouche. 1693-1721. Chief of a band of thieves in Paris 1717-.
Cartwright, Alexander. “Father of American baseball”. Established rules for modern game.
Cartwright, Edmund. 1743-1823. Power loom 1785.
Cartwright, John. 1740-1824. English reformer for universal male suffrage, abolition of slavery.
Cassini, César. 1714-84. Italian/French astronomer, cartographer of France.
Castiglione. 1796. Napoleonic victory kept Austria out of Italy.