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1663 matches to Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Bernini, Lorenzo. 1598-1680. Italian Baroque painter, sculptor, architect. Louis XIV bust. Apollo and Daphne 1616. St. Theresa 1646.
Bernoulli, Jacob. 1654-1705. Swiss mathematician. Probability. B Numbers.
Berry, Jean, duc de. 1340-1416. Regent of France for Charles VI. Policies caused Peasants Revolt 1381-4. Patron of arts. Limburg.
Bertha of the Big Foot. -783. Mother of Charlemagne.
Berthelot, Marcelin. 1827-1907. French organic chemist. Alcohol synthesis 1854. Organic Chemistry 1860.
Besant, Annie. 1847-1933. English Theosophist. Founded Indian Home Rule League 1916.
Bhascara. 1114-85. Hindu mathematician/astrologer. First user of decimal system.
Bible. Hebrew and Christian sacred scriptures translated from Hebrew and Aramaic. 3C BC Greek translation. 1382 Wycliffe, Rogers, English. 1522-34 Luther, German. 1611 King James version. Vulgate by St. Jerome. Apocrypha.
Bibliothèque Nationale. French National Library begun by Charles V collection now houses 20M works. 7M Books.
Bichat, Xavier. 1771-1802. French anatomist. “Life is the sum of the forces that restrict death.”
Big Stick Policy. Roosevelt’s foreign policy. Power as a deterrent. Mahan.
Billettes. Brothers of Charity, 14C religious order succeeded by Carmelites.
Billy the Kid. 1859-81. US frontier outlaw.
Bischoff, Theodor. 1807-82. Ger: periodic fertility, 1844.
Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne. 1832-1910. Norwegian poet, novelist: Kongen 1877, National anthem.
Black Panthers. 1966-80. Revolutionary US political party. Bobby Seale. Huey Newton.
Blanc, Louis. 1811-82. French Utopian Socialist. Theory of equal wages. National Workshops. Organization du Travail 1839.
Blanche of Castile. 1188-1252. Mother, regent for St. Louis. Hôtel de Nesle. Helped unify France.
Blanqui, Louis. 1805-81. French militant socialist. Coined: “Dictatorship of the Proletariat”, “Industrial Revolution”, 1837. Unsuccessful uprising 1839. Commune leader. Secret societies.
Blavatsky, Helena. 1831-91. Founded Theosophical Society, 1875.
Bloch, Ernest. 1880-1959. Swiss/US neoclassical composer. Jewish themes. America 1926.
Boccaccio, Giovanni. 1313-75. Italian “father” of vernacular novel. Decameron 1348-53.
Boccioni, Umberto. 1882-1916. Italian artist. Founded Futurism. Riot in the Gallery 1909.
Bodhisattva. One who delays Buddhahood to save others. Mahayana.
Boeotian League. 550-335BC. Federal government formed by Thebes. Opposed Sparta in Corinthian War. Defeated by Philip of Macedonia, 338. Destroyed by Alexander the Great, 335.