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Lady of the Lake. Gave Excalibur to Arthur. Lived in castle under the lake.
Laënnec, René. 1781-1826. French. Invented stethoscope 1819.
Laertes. King of Ithaca. Odysseus’ father.
Lafayette. 1757-1834. French revolutionary general and political leader in American Revolution, 1776, French Revolutions, 1789, 1830.
LaFayette, Marie. 1634-93. First psychological novelist. Princess of Cleves 1678.
LaFollette, Robert. 1855-1925. US Progressive Party leader. Presidential candidate 1924.
LaFontaine, Jean de. 1621-95. French poet. Fables 1668-94.
Laforgue, Jules. 1860-1887. French symbolist poet. Invented verse libre. Les Complaintes 1885.
Lagash. 6000BC-. Sumerian capital conquered by Sargon c2300BC.
Lagides. 306-30BC. Egyptian dynasty.
Lagos, Battle. 1759. British navy stops French invasion of England.
Lagrange, Louis. 1736-1813. French mathematician. Analysis of mechanical systems. Celestial mechanics.
LaHire. 1390-1443. French commander with Joan of Arc.
Laing, R.D. 1927-89. British Existential psychologist. Madness as form of self-expression.
Laissez-Faire. Motto of 19C liberals calling for free markets and trade. Smith. “Laissez-faire, laissez-passer, laissez-aller”-Legendre 1680.
Lake Poets. 19C. Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey of English Lake District.
Lamaism. 1577-. Buddhist state religion of Tibet.
Lamarck, Jean de. 1744-1829. French evolutionary biologist. Classified vertebrates 1809. Transformism 1809. Lysenko.
Lamartine, Alphonse de. 1790-1869. French Romantic poet. Méditations Poétiques 1820.
Lamb, Charles. 1775-1834. English poet and essayist. Essays of Elia 1820-33.
Lame Duck. Non-reelected office holder in office awaiting successor.
Lamerie, Paul de. 1688-1751. British Rococo silversmith.
Lamia. Greek female demon, killed and ate children.
Lamian War. 323-322BC. Greek city-states rebel vs Macedonian rule. Defeated by Antipater.
Lammenais, Félicité de. 1782-1854. French RC priest. Liberal writer influenced Christian Democrats. Paroles d’un Croyant 1833.