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Mannerheim Line. Eastern Finnish fortification. Crossed by Russians 1940.
McClure, Robert. 1807-73. British naval commander. First Northwest Passage crossing by boat and sledge 1853-4.
Meredith, George. 1828-1909. English manners novelist. Intellectual, witty and poetic. Ordeal 1859. Egoist 1879. Dianna of the Crossways 1885.
Mortimer’s Cross, Battle. 1461. Yorks defeat Lancastrians. Edward IV declares himself king.
Neville’s Cross, Battle. 1346. English defeat Scottish invaders, capture King David II.
Petit Pont. 1852. Bridge across Seine at site of original Roman crossing.
Pilâtre de Rosier, Jean-François. 1756-85. Physician and balloonist. First ascent 1783 with Montgolfier; First free flight 1783 with d’Arlandes. Killed trying to cross Channel.
Red Cross. c1863. Dunant founds International relief organization. Geneva Convention 1864. 1881 US. Solferino.
Romanticism. 18C Philosophical movement rooted in Pietism. Began in Germany. Spread across Europe in 19C.
Rosso Fiorentino. 1495-1540. Mannerist painter. Descent from Cross 1521.
Rubens, Peter Paul. 1577-1640. Flemish Baroque painter. Sensuous works. Descent from Cross 1611. Médicis cycle 1621-5. Peace and War c1630.
Rubicon. Italian river crossed by Caesar to wage war vs Roman Senate 49BC.
Simon of Cyrene. Carried Jesus’ cross.
Solferino, Battle. 1859. Victor-Emmanuel gains Lombardy during Risorgimento. Carnage leads to Red Cross.
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord. 1809-92. English poet laureate. Charge of the Light Brigade 1855. Enoch Arden 1864. Crossing the Bar.
Trajan. 53-117. Spanish Roman Emperor 98-. First bridge across Danube. Column 106. Aqueduct 109. Extended Suez Canal.
Trenton, Battle. 1776. Washington crosses Delaware to defeat British.
Union Jack. 1606. English St. George (red cross) + Scottish St. Andrew (white diagonal). 1801 + Irish St. Patrick (red diagonal).
Victoria Cross. 1856. British medal for bravery.
Webb, Matthew. 1848-83. English. First to swim across English Channel, 1875.
Xerxes I. 519-465BC. King of Persia, invaded Attica. Victor at Thermopylae. Salamis defeat preserved Greek independence. Crossed Hellespont 480BC.