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1551 matches to Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Bancroft, George. 1800-91. “Father of American history”. History of United States 1834-74.
Bannockburn, Battle. 1314. Scots defeat English, assuring independence. Robert the Bruce.
Bantu. Language of 60M natives in Southern Africa.
Banville, Théodore de. 1823-91. French Parnassian poet. Early Symbolist. Odes funambulesques 1857.
Barbara, St. c200. Maiden martyr at father’s hands, who was struck by lightning. Patron St. of artillerymen.
Barbarians. Greek = foreigners. Roman term for Goths, Huns and Vandals who conquered Western Empire 3-6C.
Barbusse, Henri. 1873-1935. French writer: Le Feu (The experiences of a common soldier) 1916.
Barricades, Day of the. 1588. Paris. Catholic League rebels vs Henry III.
Barth, Karl. 1886-1968. Swiss Protestant theologian. Can only understand God through word of Christ.
Bartholdi, Frédéric. 1834-1904. French sculptor of the Statue of Liberty 1886.
Bassano. 1796. Victory of Napoleon over the Austrians.
Bastille. 1370. Paris fortified residence for Charles V, became a state prison, arsenal 1397. Stormed July 14, 1789. Symbolic overthrow of monarch’s power. Lettres de Cachet.
Batavian Republic. 1795-1806. = Netherlands.
Bates, Katherine.1859-1929. US poet. America the Beautiful 1893.
Bathory, Elizabeth. -1614. Hungarian Countess. Bathed in blood of 600 young girls to rejuvenate.
Bathsheba. Old Testament Hittite Wife of David, mother of Solomon.
Baudin, Alphonse. 1811-51. French deputy, killed on the Barricades. Republican martyr.
Baudricourt, Robert. Brought Joan of Arc to Charles VII.
Bayard, Pierre. 1476-1524. French knight in Italian wars. “The fearless and blameless knight.”
Bean, Roy. 1825-1903. US frontier judge. “The Law West of the Pecos”.
Beauvoir, Simone de. 1908-86. French Existentialist writer. The Second Sex 1949.
Becket, St. Thomas à. 1118-70. Archbishop of Canterbury 1162-, murdered in Cathedral by Henry II’s knights.
Bede, St. (The Venerable). 673-735. English historian: De Temporum Ratione 725.Ecclesiastical History 731.
Beethoven, Ludwig van. 1770-1827. German composer expressing emotions in music. Tone poet. Developed form and structure. “The Shakespeare of music”. 9 Symphonies. Eroica 1804. 5th 1807. 9th 1824.
Behring, Emil. 1854-1917. German bacteriologist: founded Immunology. Diphtheria (1892), Tetanus (1904) serums.