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Albert I. 1848-1922. Prince of Monaco.
Albert I. 1875-1932. King of Belgians, 1909. Led army WWI. Introduced universal male suffrage.
Albert of Brandenburg. 1490-1568. First Duke of Prussia, 1525. Ended Teutonic Knights’ rule.
Alberti, Leon. 1404-72. Italian Renaissance Man. Artist, poet, geographer, mathematician.
Albertus Magnus, St. c1200-80. Swabian Dominican philosopher influenced Aquinas: independent observation of nature. Alchemist.
Albigenses. (Cathars). Southern French ascetic Neo-Manichean heretic Christian sect. Eliminated by 13th Crusade, 1208-1229 and Inquisition.
Albion. Ancient Greek, Roman name for Great Britain, probably from Gaelic.
Alboin. -572. Germanic Lombard King. Allied Germanic tribes and conquered N Italy.
Albornoz, Gil de. 1310-67. Restored papal authority, ending Babylonian Captivity.
Albuquerque, Afonso de. 1453-1515. Portuguese conquistador. Expanded empire.
Alcaçovas, Treaty. 1479. Portugal renounces claim to Castile.
Alcaeus. c610-580BC. Greek tragic poet.
Alcalá Zamora, Niceto. 1877-1949. President, Spanish Republic, 1931-6. Died in exile.
Alcamenes. c440BC. Greek sculptor; delicacy and finish.
Alcazar. 14-15C Moorish fortresses in Spain. Seville 1364. Toledo, Segovia.
Alchemy. Magic art of Egyptian origin attempting to transmute metals, esp lead to gold. Based on belief that all metals are a pure base metal + impurities which the philosopher’s stone can remove.
Alcibiades. c450-404BC. Athenian egoist general, Peloponnesian War. Murdered.
Alcmaeonidae. 7-5C BC. Prominent Athenian family. Pericles.
Alcock, John. 1892-1919. First non-stop transatlantic flight, 1919, with Brown.
Alcott, Louisa May. 1832-88. US novelist: Little Women 1869.
Alcuin. c735-804. English Counselor to Charlemagne. Set up monastic education system in Europe.
Alden, John. c1599-1687. Pilgrim father. Married Priscilla Mullens.
Aldermaston March. 1958-64. Annual ‘Ban the Bomb’ demonstration of CND.
Aldine Editions. 1490-1597. Quality books printed by Aldo Manuzio and family, Venice.
Aldrich, Henry. 1647-1710. English composer/architect: Peckwater Quad, Oxford, 1707-14.