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Leakey, Louis. 1903-72. British anthropological archeologist. With wife Mary, discovered homo habilis and other ancient humanoid fossils.
Leander. Hero’s lover who swam Hellespont nightly.
Leaning Tower. 1174-1350. Pisa cathedral bell tower.
Lear, Edward. 1812-88. 1846 Book of Nonsense popularized limericks.
Leary, Timothy. 1920-96. Harvard professor who urged students to “turn on” with LSD, 1964.
Lebanese National Pact. 1943-75. Compromise government of Maronite President, Sunni Prime Minister, Shi’ite Speaker.
Lebanon. 25C BC Phoenicia. 6C BC Persia. 332 Alexander. 64BC Rome. 5C Byzantine. 7C Moslems, Maronite Christians. 11C Druse(S). 1516 Ottoman. 1861 Christian autonomy under Ottomans. 1920 French mandate. 1926 Republic under France. 1943 Independent republic. 1975-91 Civil war.
Lebensraum. “Living Space”. Nazi expansionist objective, 1936-.
LeBougre, Robert. First Inquisitor of HRE, appointed by Gregory IX 1231.
Lebrun, Albert. 1871-1950. French president 1931-40. Surrendered to Pétain.
LeBrun, Charles. 1619-90. Painter. Head of Gobelins Tapestry Works, 1662-. Versailles decorator.
Lechfeld, Battle. 955. Otto I halts Magyar expansion.
Leclerc, Jacques-Philippe. 1902-47. French WWII resistance leader. Led 1500 mile march to liberate Paris, 1944.
Lecompton Constitution. 1858. Rejected pro-slavery Kansas constitution.
Leconte de Lisle, Charles. 1818-94. French Parnassian poet.
Le Corbusier. 1887-1965. Swiss Functionalist architecht, urbanist. -“A house is a machine to live in”.
Leda. Spartan Queen. Mother of Helen, Castor, Pollux.
Ledoux, Claude Nicolas. 1736-1806. French Neoclassical architect. Tollhouses.
LeDuc, Viollet. 19C restorer of Notre Dame.
Le Duc Tho. 1911-90. Vietnamese Communist leader, revolutionary. Paris Peace Conference.
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Lee, Anne. 1736-84. English/US mystic Shaker leader.
Lee, Richard. 1732-94. US Continental Congressman. Opposed Constitution, advocated Bill of Rights.
Lee, Robert E. 1807-70. Brilliant Confederate general. Captured John Brown. Surrender at Appomatox ended Civil War.
Leeuwenhoek, Antony van. 1632-1723. Dutch. First to describe bacteria 1680, protozoa, corpuscles, spermatazoa 1675.
Legal Tender Act. 1862. US authorizes paper money without gold backing.