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2199 matches to Food and Agriculture Organization
Hengist and Horsa. 5C. Legendary Jute brothers, founded Kent. Fought Britons.
Henry, O. 1862-1910. US short-story writer. Surprise endings and irony. Gift of the Magi. Porter.
Henry I. 1069-1135. King of England 1100-. Regained Normandy for England 1106. Defined yard 1101.
Henry II. 1133-1189. Plantagenet king of England 1154-. Common Law system. Married Eleanor of Aquitaine. Angevin Empire. Becket. Rosamund.
Henry IV. 1050-1106. Holy Roman Emperor, 1056-. Civil War. Struggles with Gregory VII led to excommunication. Worms Synod. Clement III.
Henry IV. 1366-1413. Rebelled vs Richard II. King of England 1399-. Consolidated government. First Lancaster.
Henry V. 1387-1422. King of England 1413-. Claimed France. Victor at Agincourt. Treaty of Troyes.
Henry VI. 1421-71. King of England and France 1422-61, 70-1. Founded King’s College Cambridge, Eton. Lost France except Calais. Weakness led to War of Roses. Deposed.
Henry VII. 1457-1509. First Tudor King of England 1485-. Defeated Richard III at Bosworth Field, 1485. Ended War of Roses. United Lancasters, Yorks.
Henry VIII. 1491-1547. King of England 1509-. Executed Thomas More. Established Church of England. Dissolved monasteries. Six wives: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr.
Heptarchy. 5-9C. Seven kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England: Kent, Essex, Sussex, Wessex, Mercia, E. Anglia, Northumbria. Frequent wars.
Herbert, Victor. 1859-1924. Irish/US operetta composer. Babes in Toyland 1903.
Herculano, Alexandre. 1810-77. Portuguese Romantic poet.
Herder, Johann von. 1744-1803. German Sturm and Drang Nationalist writer. Stimulated Romanticism.
Hermandad. 1250-1550. Castile-Aragon defensive alliance.
Hermaphroditus. Greek deity with male and female attributes.
Hermetic Texts. 1/3 C Egyptian astrology and magic books.
Herodotus. c484-420BC. Greek historian and explorer. “Father of History”-Cicero.
Heron of Alexandria. 1C. Greek mathematician. Area of triangle. Metrica.
Herrera, Fernando de. 1534-97. Spanish Humanist poet.
Hershey, Milton. 1857-1945. US chocolate maker and philanthropist.
Herzen, Aleksandr. 1812-70. Russian revolutionary writer.
Hesiod. c800BC. Greek poet. Works and Days.
Hess. Rudolph. 1894-1987. German Nazi leader. Flew to Scotland, 1941. Sentenced to life at Nuremberg.