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David I. 1084-1153. King of Scotland 1124-. Introduced feudalism to Scotland.
David II. 1324-71. Scottish King 1329-. Son of Robert the Bruce. Invaded England 1346. Imprisoned 1346-57.
David ap Gaiffudd. -1283. Last native Prince of Wales. Rebelled vs English. Executed.
David d’Angers, Pierre-Jean. 1788-1856. French sculptor.
Davies, William. 1871-1940. Welsh peripatetic poet. Autobiography of a Super-Tramp 1907.
Davis, Jefferson. 1808-89. US Confederate president during Civil War.
Davis, John. 1550-1605. British explorer, Davis Strait 1585, Falkland Is. 1592. Invented backstaff quadrant 1594.
Davis, William. 1850-1934. US geologist. Effect of erosion.
Davout, Louis. 1770-1823. Napoleon’s general, Minister of War 1815.
Davy, Humphrey. 1778-1829. English inventor. Nitrous-Oxide anaesthetic 1800. Aluminum 1807. Calcium 1808. Arc lamp 1810. Miner’s lamp 1815. Acetylene 1836.
Dawes, Charles. 1865-1951. US statesman. Dawes Plan.

Dawes Act. 1887. US law granting citizenship and land rights to individual Indians.
Dawes Plan. 1924-9. US economic assistance to Germany during reparations.
Day, Benjamin. 1810-89. US founder New York Sun 1833. Brother Jonathan 1842.
Dayan, Moshe. 1915-81. Israeli general in Arab-Israeli Wars. Cabinet Minister 1967~79.
Daye, Stephen. 1594-1668. First printing press in American colonies 1639.
De Kooning, Willem. 1904-97. Dutch/US Abstract Expressionist painter. Woman 1950s.
De La Mare, Walter. 1873-1956. English children’s poet, novelist.
De La Tour, George. 1593-1652. French Caravaggist painter. Cheater with the Ace of Diamonds.
De Mille, Cecil B. 1881-1959. US. First US Feature film. Squaw Man 1913. Ten Commandments 1923, 1956. Epics.
De Quincey, Thomas. 1785-1859. English essayist. Confessions of an English Opium Eater 1821.
De Soto, Hernando. 1500-42. Spanish explorer. First across Mississippi.
De-Stalinization. 1956. Soviet denunciation of Stalin’s regime and policies.
De Valéra, Eamon. 1882-1975. US/Irish mathematician. Led Easter Uprising. Led Sinn Fein, 1917-26. Founded Fianna Fáil 1926. Prime Minister of Irish Free State, 1931~59. President 59-73.