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9364 matches to Congress (I) Party
Bandeira, Manuel. 1886-1968. Brazilian national poet. Carnival 1919.
Bandung Conference. 1955. 29 Asian and African countries oppose colonialism, promote peace.
Bangladesh. c200BC Maurya. 4C BC Gupta. 8C Buddhist(E). 12C Hindu. 13C Turk. 1576-Mogul. 1857 Britain. 1947 = East Pakistan. 1971 Independent = Bangladesh.
Bangorian Controversy. 1717. Dispute over Church of England’s powers.
Bank of England. 1694. Scotland 1695. N. America 1781. France 1800. Ireland 1783.
Banks, Joseph. 1743-1820. English botanist with Cook’s explorations.
Bannister, Roger. 1929-. English. Ran first 4 minute mile at Oxford, 1954.
Bannockburn, Battle. 1314. Scots defeat English, assuring independence. Robert the Bruce.
Banting, Frederick. 1891-1941. Canadian physician: discovered insulin with Best, MacLeod, 1921.

Bantu. Language of 60M natives in Southern Africa.
Banville, Théodore de. 1823-91. French Parnassian poet. Early Symbolist. Odes funambulesques 1857.
Bao Dai. 1913-97. Vietnamese Emperor 1922-45.
Baptism. Purification by water as practised by a wide variety of religions.
Baptists. 1608-. Congregationalist Christian church. Baptism for believers only, (not infants).
Bar, Confederation of. 1768-72. Polish RC nobles vs Russian hegemony.
Bara, Joseph. 1779-93. French Republican child hero.
Barabbas. Thief freed by crowd instead of Jesus.
Barbados. Arawak. 1518 Portugal discovers. 1627 English settle. 1966 Independent.
Barbara, St. c200. Maiden martyr at father’s hands, who was struck by lightning. Patron St. of artillerymen.
Barbarians. Greek = foreigners. Roman term for Goths, Huns and Vandals who conquered Western Empire 3-6C.
Barbarossa, Operation. 1941. German invasion of USSR.
Barbarossa II. 1466-1546. Turkish pirate. Conquered Algiers 1518, Tunis 1534.
Barbary. 16-19C. Name given to North African coast. Berbers.
Barbary Piracy. 1518-1830. G. Washington pays $1M to free enslaved seamen 1796. US attacks Tripoli 1815. French sieze Algiers, 1830.
Barbès, Armand. 1809-70. French Republican.