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1109 matches to Pop Art
Johns, Jasper. 1930-. US Pop artist. Painted Bronze 1960 (2 beer cans).
Oldenburg, Claes. 1929-. Swedish/US Pop art sculptor.
Pop Art. 1950-. Movement drawing from popular culture. Warhol. Lichtenstein.
Warhol, Andy. 1925-87. US Pop artist. Campbell’s Soup Cans 200 1962. Marilyn 1967.
Adrian IV. c1100-59. Only English pope 1150-. Crowned Barbarossa.
Adrian VI. 1459-1523. Only Dutch pope 1522-. Taught Erasmus.
Alexander III. Pope 1159-81. Instituted papal conclave to elect popes 1179.
Alexander VI. Pope. Demarcation Bull 1493 divided newly discovered land between Spain, Portugal. Tordesillas.
Amadeus VIII. Antipope Felix V 1439-49.
Annates. Proportion of first year’s income paid to Pope by office holders.
Antipope. Elected in opposition to existing pope. Schism.
Avignon Papacy. 1309-77. Popes from Clement V based in Avignon, France. Great Schism.
Basel, Council. 1431-49. Conciliarism vs Papal Authority. Felix V appointed Antipope.
Beatles. 1960-71. Liverpool pop group.
Benedict XIII. c1328-1423. Antipope 1394-1417. Great Schism.
Benedict XIV. 1675-1758. Pope 1740-. Promoted arts, learning during Enlightenment.
Bengal Famine. 1770. 1/3 of population died. No British aid.
Berlin, Irving. 1888-1989. Russian/US popular composer. White Christmas, Annie Get Your Gun 1946.
Blitz. 1940-41. Popular name for Battle of Britain.
Boniface IV, St. -615. Pope 608-. Instituted All Saint’s Day, Nov. 1.
Boniface VIII. c1235-1303. Pope 1294-. Claimed supremacy over kings. Captured by French adviser.
Borgia, Cesare. 1476-1507. Ruthless Italian Machiavellian statesman. Son of Pope Alexander VI.
Borgia, Lucrezia. 1480-1519. Daughter of Pope Alexander VI. Known for vices and crimes.
Boulanger, Georges. 1837-91. French popular war minister. Conspired coup 1889. Banished.
Bourges, Pragmatic Sanction. 1438. French Charles VIII supports Gallicanism vs pope.