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1551 matches to Four Horsemen of the ApocalypseTertullian. c160-220. Carthaginian theologian. Influenced Christianity. Became Montanist. Founded Tertullianism. 
 Tessin, Nicodemus, the Elder. 1615-81. Swedish architect. Drottningholm 1662. 
 Tetzel, Johann. c1465-1519. German monk. Sold indulgences by threats causing Luther’s protests. 
 Thaïs. 4C BC. Athenian mistress of Alexander the Great. 
 Thales. c624-546BC. Greek philosopher/scientist. Predicted eclipse, 585. First to enunciate the existence of natural laws of science. Water as basis of all matter. Critical discussion leads to knowledge. Static electricity. 
 
 Thaw, the. 1954-7. Relaxed government control on Soviet literature. 
 Theater of the Absurd. 1950-70. Depicts human condition as meaningless. Beckett. Ionesco. 
 Théâtre-Libre. 1887. Paris independent experimental theater. 
 Thebes. 1500-335BC Boeotian Greek city razed by Alexander the Great. Oedipus. 
 Theiler, Max. 1899-1972. South African/US scientist. Yellow fever vaccine.  
 Theism. Belief in God’s existence by faith. 
 Themis. Greek goddess of wisdom, justice. 
 Themistocles. c523-460BC. Athenian archon, naval leader 493-480BC. Defeated Persians at Salamis, 480. Rebuilt Acropolis. Started Piraeus harbour. 
 Theocracy. Government by God through clergy. 
 Theocritus. c310-250BC. Greek originator of pastoral poetry. 
 Theodora. c500-48. Byzantine Empress, adviser, wife of Justinian I. 
 Theodore, St. c602-90. Archbishop of Canterbury; organized English church. 
 Theodore of Mopsuestia. 350-428. Greek bishop. Scientific bible study influenced Nestorius. 
 Theodore Studites, St. 759-826. Led iconoclasm opposition. 
 Theodoric I. -534. Frankish king of Austrasia. Son of Clovis I. 
 Theodoric the Great. 455-526. King of Ostrogoths. Conquered Italy 493. 
 Theodosian Code. 438. Codified Roman Law. 
 Theodosius I. 346-95. Emperor of East Roman Empire 379-. Unified East and West. Edict of Catholic faith, 380. 
 Theodosius II. 401-50. Emperor of Eastern Roman Empire 408-. Theodosian Code. University of Constantinople 425.