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Argonauts. Greek heroes who pursued the golden fleece.
Argus. 100 eyed keeper of Io, killed by Hermes. Hera gave eyes to the peacock.
Ariadne. Daughter of Minos. Gave Theseus the string to escape the Labyrinth.
Aristides. 540-468BC. Athenian general at Marathon.
Aristophanes. c450-388BC. Athenian poet and satirical dramatist: The Clouds 423, The Birds 414. Lysistrata.
Aristotle. 384-322BC. Greek philosopher, founder of Peripatetics: Unified theory of knowledge. Matter, potentially alive, strives to attain its living form. Stressed observation and logic. Deductive Reasoning. Free Will.
Ark of the Covenant. Built by Moses to house 10 Commandments.
Arlen, Harold. 1905-86. US songwriter. Over the Rainbow.
Armageddon. Site of battle at end of the world.
Armagnacs. Fought Burgundians for control of France through Charles VI regency 1395-1435. Arras.
Armenia. 9C BC Vannic kingdom. 8C BC Persians, Assyrians, Armenians settle. 521BC Persian. 331BC Alexander...Seleucid. 298 Rome. 387 Persia/Byzantine. 7C Moslem. 885 Independent kingdom. 1071 Seljuk. 13C Mongol. 1405 Ottoman/Persian. 1514 Ottoman. 1918 Independent. 1920 Russia/Turkey. 1990 Independent. CIS.
Armstrong, Neil. 1930-. US astronaut, first man on the moon, 22:56 EDT, July 20,1969.
Arnim, Bettina von. 1785-1859. German Romantic writer. Goethe’s Correspondence with a Child 1835.
Arnold, Matthew. 1822-88. English poet. Scholar-Gypsy 1853.
Arnolfo di Cambio. c1245-1302. Architect, Florence Cathedral.
Arthur. c500. Legendary king of Camelot. Knights of the Round Table.
Artigas, José. 1764-1850. Uruguay revolutionary leader. “Father of Uruguayan independence”.
Asgard. Scandinavian abode of the gods.
Athanasius, St. c296-373. Bishop of Alexandria: advocated Doctine of Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Ghost) vs divinity of Christ. Council of Nicaea.
Atheism. Positive disbelief in the existence of God.
Athelstan. 895-939. First king of all England 925-. Regulated Royal Mint 928.
Athena. Greek goddess of wisdom. = Minerva.
Athenian League. 378-338BC. Refounded Delian League. War with Sparta 378-371BC.
Athens. 3000BC. 6C BC growth. 5C decline. 4C Macedonia (aut). 27 BC Rome. 1458 Ottoman. 1834 Greek capital.
Athos, Mt. 963-. Greek theocracy, site of Orthodox monasteries.