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Pufendorf, Samuel von. 1632-94. German historian/jurist. Universal natural laws.
Pugachov, Yemelyan. 1726-75. Russian. Led peasant rebellion vs serfdom 1773-5, impersonating Peter III.
P’u-i, Henry. 1906-67. Last Chinese Emperor. 1908-12. Japanese puppet Emperor of Manchukuo 1934-45. Interned by Soviets in Siberia 1945-50. Reeducated by Communist Chinese. Pardoned 1959. Mechanic. From Emperor to Citizen 1980.
Pulitzer, Joseph. 1847-1911. Hungarian/US publisher. Endowed prize awarded since 1917.
Pullman Strike. 1894. Chicago. Broken by troops, injunction. National boycott call. Debs.
Punic Wars. 264-241BC Rome gains Sicily from Carthage. Mylae. 218-201BC Rome defeats Hannibal attack, gains Spain. 149-146BC Rome destroys Carthage.
Punjab. Aryan. c518BC Persia. 326BC Macedonia. c324BC Mauryan. c320 Gupta. 8C Moslem. 1206 Delhi. 16C Mogul. 1764 Sikh. 1849 Britain. 1947 Pakistan(W)/India(E). 1984 Amritsar Assault.
Purcell, Henry. 1658-1695. English chorale composer. First English opera. Dido and Aeneas 1689. King Arthur 1691. Fairy Queen 1692.
Pure Land Buddhism. 4C China, Japan. Followers of Buddha saviour Amitabha (Amida, O-mi-t’o). Paradise for invoking his name.
Purge. 1936-8. Stalin’s trials to eliminate political rivals with fabricated charges. 3 million dead. Executions, forced labour, internal exile.
Puritanism. 16-17C. English Calvinist movement to purify church of Catholic and political elements. Valued hard work, education, thrift.
Pusey, Edward. 1800-82. English. Led Oxford Movement.
Pushkin, Aleksandr. 1799-1837. Russian Romantic writer. Russia’s “Shakespeare”: Boris Gudonov 1825. Eugene Onegin 1823/4. Exiled 1821~6.
Putnam. American General at Bunker Hill. “Don’t shoot until you see the whites of their eyes.”
Pydna, Battle. 168BC. Romans defeat, divide Macedonia.
Pygmalion. Greek sculptor who fell in love with statue he made.
Pym, John. 1583-1643. English Puritan. Led Long Parliament. Civil War.
Pyramids. c2686-2160BC. Oldest of Seven Wonders.
Pyramids, Battle. 1798. Napoleon wins access to Cairo.
Pyramus and Thisbe. Legendary Babylonian lovers of Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
Pyrenees, Treaty. 1659. Established French/Spanish border ending 24 year war.
Pyrrho. c360-270BC. Founder of Sceptics.
Pyrrhus. 319-272BC. King of Epirus. Defeated Romans at Heraclea and Ausculum at great cost (Pyrrhic Victory). Memoirs.
Pythagoras. c582-500BC. Greek philosopher: numbers are key to understanding the universe. Founded first school of higher learning at Crotona, Italy.
Pytheas. c300BC. Greek. Voyaged to Britain, Iceland.