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Wright, Frank Lloyd. 1869-1959. US “organic” architect. Introduced glass and steel forms. Guggenhem Museum 1943-59. Taliesin West 1938.
Wright, Wilbur. 1867-1912, Orville. 1871-1948. Aviation pioneer. First sustained controlled heavier than air flight, 1903.
WTO. World Trade Organization. 1995. Successor to GATT. Focus of anti-globalization protests. WFTU.
Wundt, Wilhelm. 1832-1920. German “father of” experimental psychology 1858.
Wu P’ei-fu. 1873-1939. Warlord. Fought, failed to unify China 1916-26.
Wyandotte Constitution. 1859. Conclusion of Bleeding Kansas. Rejected slavery, women’s suffrage.
Wyat, Thomas. 1503-42. English poet. Introduced Italian sonnet form to English.
Wyat’s Insurrection. 1554. Failed march on London vs Mary’s marriage to Philip II of Spain. Wyat (son of Thomas Wyat) beheaded.
Wycherley, William. 1640-1716. English satirical Restoration dramatist: Country Wife 1675. Plain Dealer 1676.
Wyclif(fe), John. c1330-84. English religious reformer. Lollard leader. Advocated religion from within rather than mechanical practice. Began First English translation of bible.
Wyeth, Andrew. 1917-2009. US realist painter. Christina’s World 1948.
Wyoming Massacre. 1778. British Loyalists, Indians attack American settlement while men away in Washington’s army. 360 women, children killed.
Xanadu. (To-lun). 1256. Mongol Kublai Khan’s summer capital.
Xanthos, Sieges. Lycians defend against: 546BC Persians. 43BC Romans. Residents commit mass suicide both times. Asia Minor.
Xenocrates. 394-314BC. Greek philosopher. Head of Plato’s Academy.
Xenophanes. c560-478BC. Greek poet. Founded Eleatics. Change is an illusion. Monotheist.
Xenophon. 431-350BC. Greek general/historian. Expedition of Ten Thousand. Anabasis. Hellenica.
Xerxes I. 519-465BC. King of Persia, invaded Attica. Victor at Thermopylae. Salamis defeat preserved Greek independence. Crossed Hellespont 480BC.
Xian Incident. 1936. Chiang Kai-shek captured and forced to unite with Communists to fight Japanese.
XYZ Affair. 1797. US attack French ships after refusing to bribe ministers. Settled 1800. French Revolutionary Wars.
Yahweh. Name of God, revealed to Moses as YHWH...Jehovah.
Yakima Indian Wars. 1855-8. Indians resist move to reservations. Defeated by US troops.
Yalta Conference. 1945. Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin. Decided partition of Europe after WWII. USSR enters war vs Japan. Potsdam. San Francisco Peace.
Yamagata Aritomo. 1838-1922. Japanese statesman. Modernized army.
Yamamoto Isoroku. 1884-1943. Japanese admiral. Led Pearl Harbor attack 1941.