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1586 matches to Knights of the Golden Circle
Amritsar. 1577 Sikh. 1761 Golden Temple destroyed; rebuilt 1764. 1849 India.
Andrew II. 1175-1235. King of Hungary, 1202-. Signed Golden Bull.
Basil I. 813-886. Byzantine Emperor, 867-. Defeated Arabs. New Golden Age. Founded Macedonian dynasty.
Dmitri. 1350-89. Moscow prince defeats Golden Horde 1380.
Golden Age. Peaceful period of man’s innocence. Greek equivalent of Eden.
Golden Bull. 1222. Hungary. Limited king’s powers.
Golden Bull. 1356. Charles IV edict eliminating papal power in selection of Holy Roman Emperor.
Golden Fleece. Greek myth. Chrysomallus’ fleece taken by Jason.
Golden Gate Bridge. 1937. San Francisco.
Golden Hind. Drake’s flagship; only one to finish circumnavigation.
Golden Horde. 1250-1395. Mongol Empire in west Russia.
Golden House. 65. Nero’s huge Roman palace.
Golden Spurs, Battle. 1302. Courtrai, Belgium. Flemish craftsmen defeat French troops.
Hesperides. Nymphs who guarded Hera’s tree of golden apples.
Jason. Led Argonauts in quest for Golden Fleece.
Kazakstan. 8C Turkik settlers. 13C Golden Horde. 1798 Russia. 1910-85 Russification. 1925 Kazak SSR. 1991 Independent. CIS.
Kulikovo, Battle. 1380. Russia defeats Golden Horde, ending Tatar rule.
Middle Kingdom. 2040-1786BC. Golden age of art and commerce in Egypt.
Mindon Min. 1814-78. Burmese king 1853-. Founded Mandalay. Golden age. Ceded lower Burma to British.
Mongol Empire. Asia. Established 1207 by Genghis Khan. Peak included Persia, China, Russia. 1260- Fragmented. Yuan. Golden Horde. Tamerlane.
Odets, Clifford. 1906-63. US playwright of social protest. Waiting for Lefty 1935. Golden Boy 1937.
Paris School. 1900-30. Bohemian golden age of arts in Montparnasse.
Siberia. 13C Mongol(S)...Golden Horde(W)/ Yüan(E). 1483 Russia explores. 1581 Khanate overthrown. 1689 Russo-Chinese border settled. 1891-1905 Trans-Siberian Railway.
Strauss, Joseph. 1870-1938. Golden Gate Bridge 1937.
Tamerlane. 1336-1405. Barbaric Mongol Moslem conquerer. First of Timurid line. Routed Golden Horde. Conquered Ottomans 1402. Mehmed I.