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926 matches to French Guinea
Voodoo. Carribean religious cult of ritual and magic. Synthesis of African rites and French Roman Catholicism.
Vuillard, Édouard. 1868-1940. French Nabis Intimist artist. Interiors. Woman Sweeping 1892.
Walking Purchase. 1737. Americans cheat Indians in buying Delaware land by running instead of walking to determine land size. French-Indian Wars 1754-63.
Walloon. French dialect of south Belgium. Flemings.
Walter the Penniless. -1097. French knight. Led Peasants’ Crusade with Peter the Hermit.
Wandiwash, Battle. 1760. British defeat French at Madras. French leave India.
Watteau, Antoine. 1684-1721. French painter known for color and naturalism. Embarcation for Cythera 1717.
Wattignies, Battle. 1793. Inexperienced French army defeats professional Austrians. French Revolution.
Weil, Simone. 1909-43. French mystic philosopher. Gravity and Grace 1947.
Weygand, Maxime. 1867-1965. French general. Foch’s Chief of Staff. Advised Pétain capitulation. WWI.
Wren, Christopher. 1632-1723. English architect. Anglicized Classicism based on French and Dutch influence. Rebuilt 50 churches after 1666 London fire. St. Paul’s 1675. Greenwich Observatory 1675. Associated with craftsmanship of Tijou, Gibbons, Thornhill, Cibber. Sheldonian Theatre 1662. Trinity College Library 1676.
XYZ Affair. 1797. US attack French ships after refusing to bribe ministers. Settled 1800. French Revolutionary Wars.
Yersin, Alexander. 1863-1943. Swiss/French. Developed serum for bubonic plague.
Yorktown, Siege. 1781. British surrender to American and French forces. American Revolution.
Yourcenar, Marguerite. 1903-87. French writer; First woman in Académie Française.
Zadkine, Ossip. 1890-1967. Russian/French cubist sculptor. Musicians 1924. Christ 1939. Destroyed City 1951.
Zehrfuss. French architect: UNESCO bldg.
Zola, Emile. 1840-1902. French “scientific” novelist: Nana 1880. Dreyfus supporter. Realist. Founded Naturalist Movement. Thérèse Raquin 1867. J’accuse 1898.
Zouaves. 1831-71. French African infantry. Algeria. Crimean War.
Equatorial Guinea. 10-15C Bubi. 1469 Portugal. 1778 Spain 1827 British base. 1843 Spain. 1964 Self-government. 1968 Independent.
Guinea. 1663-1817. English gold coin worth £1.05.
Guinea-Bissau. 1446 Tristao discovers. 16-18C Slave source. 1879 Portuguese Guinea. 1974 Independent.
Irian Jaya. (Netherlands New Guinea). 1963 «Indonesia.
New Guinea. 1512 Portugal discovers. 1828 Netherlands(W). 1884 Dutch/British(SE)/German(NE). 1906 British part(SE) to Australia. 1921 League of Nations Australian mandate(NE). 1945 Mandate +Papua. 1963 Dutch part(W) to Indonesia. 1975 Papua New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea. New Guinea. SE: 1884 British. 1906 Australia = Papua. NE: 1884 German. 1914 Australian mandate. 1949 united. 1975 Independent.