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3057 matches to Man in the Iron Mask
Putnam. American General at Bunker Hill. “Don’t shoot until you see the whites of their eyes.”
Pyramids. c2686-2160BC. Oldest of Seven Wonders.
Pythagoras. c582-500BC. Greek philosopher: numbers are key to understanding the universe. Founded first school of higher learning at Crotona, Italy.
Pytheas. c300BC. Greek. Voyaged to Britain, Iceland.
Quantum Theory. Energy levels are discontinuous. Foundation of modern physics. Planck 1900. Bohr.
Quartering Acts. 1765-70,74. Forced Colonies to pay for British troops stationed there. Intolerable Acts. Stamp Act.
Quetzalcóatl. Aztec, Coltec god symbolized by feathered serpent. Legendary founder of Chichen Itza. Also applied as a title equivalent to saint.
Quimby, Phineas P. 1802-66. US mental healer by suggestion. Mary Baker Eddy was a patient. Father of New Thought movement.
Rameau, Jean-Philippe. 1683-1764. Composer for harpsichord and operas based on classical themes. Castor and Pollux 1737. Pygmalion 1748.
Ramiro I. First King of Aragon 1035-63. Took lands from brother and Moors.
Ramses II. The Great. Pharaoh of Egypt 1304-1237BC. Built temples. Age of prosperity.
Ramuz, Charles. 1878-1947. Swiss novelist: Terror on the Mountain 1925. Beauty on Earth 1927. Soldier’s Tale.
Rayleigh, Lord. 1842-1919. English physicist, wave theorist.

Reason, Cult of. 1793-5. French Revolution atheist anti-Catholic movement.
Rebecca. Biblical wife of Isaac, mother of Jacob.
Red Cross. c1863. Dunant founds International relief organization. Geneva Convention 1864. 1881 US. Solferino.
Reed, John. 1887-1920. US communist writer. Ten Days that Shook the World 1919.
Reed, Walter. 1851-1902. Discovered, 1900, connection between Yellow Fever and mosquito, control of which allowed the Panama Canal to be built.
Reform Bills. England. 1832: Russell redistributes Parliamentary seats, enfranchises renters. 1867: Disraeli enfranchises workers in towns. 1884: Gladstone enfranchises agricultural workers. Representation of People Acts.
Regency. 1800-30. Georgian Classicist architecture with tinge of exotic from the Empire. Stucco facing on brick. Nash. Soane. Hope. Sheraton. Decorative Arts: Neoclassical, Egyptian motifs.
Regency. England. 1811-20. George, Prince of Wales ruled for insane father, George III.
Relativism. Truth depends on the state of the observer relative to the observed.
Relativity. Einstein’s theories that space and time are not absolute. Special 1905. General 1916.
Remus. Twin brother of Romulus; legendary founders of Rome. Killed by Romulus after jumping over town wall.
Renaudot, Théophraste. 1586-1653. Physician to Louis XIII. Huguenot. Founder of first periodical, Gazette de France 1631.