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Bronze Age. 3500-500BC. First uses of metal for arms and tools. Began in Near East. Society more structured. Specialization begins. Iron Age.
Brook Farm. 1841-7. Massachussets commune. Ripley. Hawthorne.
Brooke, James. 1803-68. British “White Raja”; family ruled Sarawak 1841-1946.
Brosse, Salomon de. 1571-1624. Architect: Luxembourg Palace 1615.
Broussel. Parliamentarian, whose arrest by Anne of Austria began the Fronde 1648.
Brown, Arthur. 1886-1948. First non-stop transatlantic flight, 1919, with Alcock.
Brown, Charles. 1771-1810. “Father of American novel”. Wieland 1798.
Brown, George. 1818-80. Scottish/Canadian statesman. Founded Toronto Globe 1844.
Brown, John. 1800-59. US slavery abolitionist. Harper’s Ferry. Hung.
Brown, Lancelot “Capability”. 1715-83. English landscape architect. Created the definitive “English Garden”: assymmetric, harmonious, accidental. Blenheim. Prior Park.
Brown, Robert. 1773-1858. Scottish botanist: Brownian movement. Plant cell nucleus.
Browne, Robert. 1550-1633. English founder of congregationalist Brownist sect, 1580. Exiled.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. 1806-61. English poet: Sonnets from the Portuguese 1848. Aurora Leigh 1857. Wife of Robert.
Browning, Robert. 1812-89. English epic poet: Ring and the Book.
Bruce, James. 1730-94. African explorer 1768-73.
Bruce, Robert the. 1274-1329. Scottish King 1306-. Vs Edward I and II. Bannockburn victory.
Bruckner, Anton. 1824-96. Austrian Classical Romantic composer of symphonies, masses. Romantic Symphony 1874.
Bruegel, Jan (Velvet). 1568-1625. Flemish painter of landscape and still life.
Bruegel, Pieter (the Elder). 1525-69. Flemish narrative painter of village life. Natural realism. Peasant Wedding 1567. Hunters in the Snow 1565.
Brumaire. 2nd Month of French Revolutionary calendar.
Brumaire, Coup of 18. Napoleon abolished Directory, est’d Consulate.
Brummel, George. (Beau). 1778-1840. English dandy, fashion leader.
Brundisium, Treaty. 40BC. Antony rules east, Octavian rules west of Roman Empire.