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9364 matches to Congress (I) Party
Place de Grève. -1830 Meeting place for Paris unemployed in Middle Ages.
Place de la Concorde. 1775. Paris. Designed by Gabriel 1755. Site of guillotine 1793.
Plague. 429-425BC Athens. 33% died. 1347-53 Europe. (Black Death). Killed 25-50% population. 1603~65 England. 1720 Provençe. 1710 Scandinavia. 1894 China, Hong Kong. 100,000 died, 10M around world.
Plaid Cymru. 1925-. Welsh party seeks Dominion status.
Plain. Moderate party in French Revolution. Montagnards.
Plains of Abraham, Battle. 1759. British defeat French, capture Quebec. New France falls. Wolfe, Montcalm killed.
Plainsong. Gregorian chant. Singing in unison without harmony.
Planck, Max. 1858-1947. German physicist. Defined energy quantum 1900.

Plantagenet. 1154-1485. English dynasty. Lancaster, York. Angevins. Geoffrey.
Plantagenet, Richard. Duke of York. 1411-60. Protector during king’s insanity, 1454. Claims to succession led to War of Roses.
Planudes Maximus. 1260-c1310. Byzantine monk. Edited Greek Anthology of prose and poetry 1302.
Plassey, Battle. 1757. British conquer Bengal.
Plata, La. 1776-1910. Spanish viceroyalty in South America. Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay.
Plataea, Battle. 479BC. Persians driven from Greece by Pausanias.
Plateresque. 16C Spanish architectural style. Intricate, heavy ornamentation.
Plato. c428-347BC. Greek philosopher, disciple of Socrates’ Dialogs. Free-will. Republic. “There exist absolute truths. Mind imprints its idea on matter. Mind has always existed and seeks to free itself from matter and return to God.” Founded Academy c387. Symposium c384. Apologia c399. Quest for good will lead to harmony in the world.
Platonism. Perceptions approximate an ideal reality of eternal ideas.
Platt Amendment. 1901. US law/agreement governing relations with Cuba. Cuba broke agreement 1934.
Plautus. c254-184BC. Roman comic poet: Amphitryon.
Plebeians. -287BC. Roman common citizens. Patricians.
Plehve, Vyacheslav. 1846-1904. Russian official. Forced Russification. Pogroms vs Jews.
Pleiad. c280BC Alexandrian tragic poets.
Pléiade, La. 16C. French Renaissance poets, aimed to enrich French language. Ronsard, Bellay, Belleau, Jodelle, Dorat, Baïf, Tyard.
Pleiades. 7 Greek mythological daughters of Atlas, became constellation.
Pleistocene. c2,500,000-8,000BC. Ice Age.