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Lares. Roman gods of households and fields.
Largo Caballero, Francisco. 1869-1946. Spanish socialist Prime Minister, 1936-7. Radical polemics led to Civil War.
LaRochefoucauld, Francois. 1613-80. French epigramist, moralist. Memoires and Maxims 1665-78.
Larousse, Pierre. 1817-75. French lexicographer. Great Universal Dictionary of the XIXth Century 1866-76.
Lars Porsena. 6C BC. Etruscan king of Clusium. Conquered Rome.
Las Casas, Bartolomé de. 1474-1566. Spanish missionary to South America. New Laws 1542. Historia de las Indias.
La Salle, Robert. 1643-87. French explorer of Louisiana, Mississippi 1682.
Lascaux Caves. 100,000BC paintings discovered 1940.
Lassalle, Ferdinand. 1825-64. German Socialist. 1848 Revolutionary Movement.
Lasso, Orlando di. c1530-94. Flemish polyphonic Renaissance composer. Motets 1556.
Lassus, Roland de. 1531-94. Composer of masses, madrigals in Franco-Belgian style.
Last Supper. Jesus’ last meal with Discliples.
Lateran Councils. Roman Catholic church councils. 1123,39 vs Schism of Arnold of Brescia. 1179 Crusade vs Albigens. 1215 Crusade. 1512-17 Reform.
Lateran. Complex of 3 buildings in Rome. 16C Palace was papal residence to1309.
Lateran Synod. 1059. Papal election procedure.
Lateran Treaty. 1929. Established Vatican as sovereign state.
Latimer, Hugh. 1485-1555. English Protestant Reformation churchman. Executed by Mary I.
Latin Empire of Constantinople. 1204-61. Established by 4th Crusade leaders.
Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. 1099-1291. Jerusalem.
Latin Wars. 340-338BC. Rome conquers Latium.
Latins. Latium tribe. Includes Romans.
Latium. Area in Central Italy inhabited by Latins.
La Tour, Maurice de. 1704-88. French portraitist. Influenced by Caravaggio.
La Trémoille, Georges de. 1382-1446. French nobleman. Obstructed Joan of Arc.
Latrobe, Benjamin. 1764-1820. US Greek Revival architect. Rebuilt Capitol 1814.