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1663 matches to Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Eliot, T.S. 1888-1965. US/English modernist poet, playwright. Prufrock 1910. Ash Wednesday 1930. Murder in the Cathedral 1935.
Elizabeth, St. Mother of John the Baptist. Sister of Virgin Mary.
Elizabeth I. 1533-1603. Queen of England, 1558-. Stable, prosperous reign of literature and art. Restored Protestantism. Supported them abroad.
Empire of the East. 286-1453. Eastern Roman Empire ruled from Byzantium. =Byzantine Emp.
Empire of the West. 286-476. Rome and Western part of Roman Empire. Ends 476, Romulus Augustulus deposed.
Empire of the West. 800-. State founded by Charlemagne, continued to 1806 as the Holy Roman Empire. Succeeded Roman Emperor of the West. Split Eastern kingdoms.
Encyclopédists. 1751-72. Group who wrote encyclopaedia under Diderot. Voltaire, Helvetius, D’Alembert. As sceptics, they popularized social ideas which led to the French Revolution.
Enesco, Georges. 1881-1955. Romanian folk theme composer. National style.
Epaminondas. c410-362BC. Thebian general, statesman. Defeated Sparta at Leuctra. Permanently changed balance of power.
Ephor. 8C BC. Magistrate of Sparta or other Dorian cities.
Epimetheus. Pandora’s husband.
Epiphenomenalism. Mind exists only as a process within the physical system of matter. Cannot exist without it. Hobbes.
Erasmus, Desiderius. c1466-1536. Dutch Humanist ecclesiastic reform writer. Published first New Testament based on Greek, 1516. Reason over ignorance and superstition. Opposed Luther. Praise of Folly. Enchiridion: Christ requires of us nothing but a pure and sincere life.
Erastus, Thomas. 1524-83. Swiss theologian. Advocated complete domination of state over church.
Eratosthenes. c276-194BC. Alexandrian mathematician, philosopher. Measured earth’s circumference, tilt of axis. World map 220BC.
Erechtheum. 5C BC. Ionic temple on Athenian acropolis.
Erechtheus. King, raised by Athena. First temple on Athens Acropolis. Later deified.
Erik the Red. Norwegian explorer, discovered Greenland c985. Established First colony.
Errs. Greek goddess of discord. Threw the apple that led to the Trojan War.
Esau. Son of Isaac, twin brother of Jacob.
Esther. Old Testament Persian Queen. Saved Jews from extinction.
Ethelbert. 552-616. King of Kent 560-. First Christian Anglo-Saxon king. first extant A-S law code.
Ethelred the Unready. c968-1016. King of English 978-. Unable to defend against Danish raids. Drove them out, 1015.
Euclid. c300BC. Greek mathematician. Discovered plane geometry. Elements.
Eudes. 860-98. King of France in 888. Defended Paris against the Norse in 885.