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Manu. Hindu mythical first man, and law giver.
Manuel I. 1469-1521. Portuguese king 1495-. Overseas expansion and trade.
Manx. Celtic language of Isle of Man.
Manzikert, Battle. 1071. Seljuks defeat Byzantines, gain Anatolia.
Manzoni, Alessandro. 1785-1873. Italian Romatic writer. The Betrothed 1825-7.
Mao Tse-tung. 1893-1976. Chinese Communist leader 1935-. Long March. Cultural Revolution.
Maoism. Revolutionary Communist ideology of Mao Tse-tung.
Maori. Polynesian people of New Zealand. Migrated before 800 AD (1150 by their legend).
Maori Wars. 1843-7. 1863-4. 1869-70. NZ settlers displace native Maori.
Maquis. French guerillas vs German occupation, WWII. Resistance.
Mar, John, Earl of. 1675-1732. Led unsuccessful Jacobite Rebellion, 1715.
Marais. Paris quarter reclaimed from swamp in 13C.
Marat, Jean-Paul. 1743-1793. Bloodthirsty French revolutionary, murdered by Charlotte Corday.
Maratha. 1674 Kingdom in India. 1761 Confederacy. 19C British.
Maratha Wars. 1775-1818. British defeat Maratha Confederacy in India.
Marathon, Battle. 490BC. Athenians defeat Persian invaders.
Marbury vs Madison. 1803. First US Supreme court ruling an Act of Congress unconstitutional. Marshall.
Marcel, Étienne. 1316-58. French draper who led unsuccessful Paris revolt vs Dauphin Charles V, 1355-8, while John II captured by English. Assassinated.
Marcel, Gabriel. 1889-1973. French Existential philosopher. Experience more important than metaphysics.
Marcellus, Marcus. c268-208BC. Roman consul. Conquered Syracuse 212BC. “The Sword of Rome”.
March First Movement. SAMIL. 1919 Korean demonstration for independence from Japan.
March Laws. 1848. Hungarian independence during Revolution.
March on Rome. 1922. Mussolini’s planned Fascist insurrection. Facta resigned.
March on Washington. 1963. 200,000 in civil rights march led by King-“I have a dream”.
March Revolution. 1848 Germany. Led to Louis I abdication in favour of Maximilian II in Bavaria, Metternich resignation.