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Atomism. 5C BC. World is an infinity of small indestructible particles. Leucippus.
Aton. Egyptian sun god.
Atreus. King of Mycenae. Father of Agamemnon and Menelaus.
Atropos. Fate of the inevitable, cut the string of life.
Attalid. c230-135BC. Dynasty of Pergamum.
Attica. Region around Athens in ancient Greece.
Attila. 406-453. Leader of the Huns. 434 attacked Gaul, defeated at Catalonia in 451. “The Scourge of God”.
Attlee, Clement. 1883-1967. British Labour Prime Minister. 1945-51. National Health. Nationalization.
Attwood, Thomas. 1783-1856. British Chartist.
Aubigné, Agrippa d’. 1552-1630. French satirical writer and poet: Tragiques.
Aubusson Tapestry Works. 17 and 18C works for aristocracy and bourgeoisie.
Auden, W.H. 1907-73. English/US poet/opera librettist. The Rake’s Progress 1951.
Audencia. Medieval law court in Spain.
Audubon, John. 1785-1851. US ornitholigist, artist. Birds of America.
Auer, Carl. 1858-1929. Austrian chemist. Incandescent gas lamp 1898.
Augeas. Elidian king, Hercules cleaned his stables.
Augereau, Pierre. 1757-1816. Marshal under the Napoleonic Empire.
Augsburg, Peace. 1555. Allowed both Lutheranism and Catholicism within Holy Roman Empire.
Augsburg Confession. 1530. Doctrine of faith of Lutheran Church. Consubstantiation. Predestination. Diet of Augsburg. Melanchthon.
Augsburg League. 1686-9. Holy Roman Empire and allies vs France. Replaced by Grand Alliance.
Augur. -391. Roman interpreter of omens.
Augustine, St. 354-430. Author of Confessions, City of God. Bishop of Hippo. “God is omnipotent.” Introduced Neoplatonic Determinism to Christianity. Church should rule state.
Augustine of Canterbury, St. -c605. Apostle of England 597. First Archbishop of Canterbury 601. Converted King Ethelbert of Kent.
Augustinians. RC religious orders following Rule of St. Augustine.
Augustus. Octavian. 63BC-14 AD. 2nd Triumvirate. First Roman Emperor. Pax Romana-Peaceful reign: Virgil, Horace.