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9364 matches to Congress (I) Party
Condottieri. 14-15C. Ineffective Italian mercenary leaders.
Confederacy. 1861-5. Rebel US government in American Civil War.
Confederation. 1867. United Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Upper and Lower Canada as Dominion of Canada.
Confederation Group. 19C Canadian nationalistic poets. Carmen.
Confucius. 551-479BC. Chinese philosopher and moralist. Advocated reason, love and respect for others over supernatural. Chinese Exam. Wu Ching.
Congo. 1482 Portugal explore. 1880 French settle(N). 1885 Belgium(S). 1910 «French Equatorial Africa. 1960 Independent. 1971 =Zaire. 1997 =Democratic Republic of Congo. Mobutu.
Congo Conference. 1884. Bismarck mediates. Congo comes under Belgian sovereignty.
Congregationalism. 1581-. Protestant Church organization of local churches governing themselves. Browne.
Congreve, William. 1670-1729. English playwright of manners. Way of the World 1700.
Connecticut Wits. 18C US satiric collaborative poets. Anarchiad 1786-87.
Conquillards. Jargon language. Villon.
Conquistadors. Spanish conquerors in America.
Conrad, Joseph. 1857-1924. Polish/English novelist emphasizing relations between people and circumstances. Lord Jim 1900. Heart of Darkness 1902.
Conrad I. -918. First non-Carolingian king of Germany 911-.
Conrad von Hotzendorf, Franz. 1852-1925. Austro-Hungarian Chief of Staff, 1906~17.
Conscience, Hendrik. 1812-83. Romantic novelist; developed Flemish novel.
Conscription. 1793. Carnot devised first compulsory military service for France. Used in Egypt’s Old Kingdom.
Conservative Party. Britain. 1832. Successor to Tory Party.
Constable, John. 1776-1837. English Naturalist landscape painter. Hay Wain 1821. Valley Farm. Waterloo Bridge 1831.
Constance, Council. 1414-18. Ended Great Schism. Church council victory over papal power. Martin V elected pope.
Constance, Peace. 1446. Zurich and neighbouring cantons.
Constant de Rebecque, Benjamin. 1767-1830. Swiss/French author. Adolphe.
Constantine I. 274-338. Roman Emperor 306-, established Christianity as official religion. Moved capital to Constantinople. United state and church.
Constantine I. 1868-1923. King of Greece, 1913-17. Refused to support Allies in WWI. Abdicated. Restored 1920-2. Abdicated again.
Constantine V. 718-775. Byzantine Emperor 741-. Lost Rome and Italy.