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976 matches to Six Day War
Lansdowne, Henry. 1845-1927. British statesman. Governor General of Canada, India. Secretary of War 1895-1900.
Laocoön. Trojan priest, distrusted Trojan Horse. Killed with sons by serpents.
Laos. 14C Buddhist Lan Xang. 18C Vientiane(C)/ Luang Prabang(N)/ Champassak(S). 19C Siam. 1893 French protectorate. 1942 Japanese occupy. 1946 French. 1953 Independent...civil wars. 1975 Lao People’s Democratic Republic. 1991 New Constitution and freedoms.
Largo Caballero, Francisco. 1869-1946. Spanish socialist Prime Minister, 1936-7. Radical polemics led to Civil War.
Latin Wars. 340-338BC. Rome conquers Latium.
Laudon, Gideon. 1717-90. Estonian/Austrian Hapsburg field marshal in Seven Years War.
Laurier, Wilfrid. 1841-1919. First French-Canadian Prime Minister 1896-1911. Liberal. Boer War.
Lausanne, Peace. 1923. Greco-Turkish War. Resettlement of 1.35M Greeks, 430K Turks.
Lausanne, Treaty. 1912. Turkey cedes Tripoli to Italy after Italo-Turkish War. 1932. Ended German WWI reparations despite US rejection.
Lawrence, James. 1781-1813. US naval commander in War of 1812. -“Don’t give up the ship!”
Lear, Edward. 1812-88. 1846 Book of Nonsense popularized limericks.
Lebanese Civil War. 1975-91. Moslem PLO gain power over Phalangists. Lebanese National Pact. Israeli, Syrian intervention 1978-82.
Lebanese Crisis. 1958. US Marines intervene in Civil War vs Communists.
Lebanese War. 1978-82. Israeli invasions vs PLO, Syria.
Lebanon. 25C BC Phoenicia. 6C BC Persia. 332 Alexander. 64BC Rome. 5C Byzantine. 7C Moslems, Maronite Christians. 11C Druse(S). 1516 Ottoman. 1861 Christian autonomy under Ottomans. 1920 French mandate. 1926 Republic under France. 1943 Independent republic. 1975-91 Civil war.
Lee, Robert E. 1807-70. Brilliant Confederate general. Captured John Brown. Surrender at Appomatox ended Civil War.
Lettres de Cachet. 16C-1789. French royal warrants for arrest. Often political. Bastille.
Leutze, Emanuel. 1816-68. US painter. Washington Crossing the Delaware 1851.
Levellers. 1645-50. English Civil War republican democratic party. Sought religious, political equality and end to monarchy.
Lewes, Battle. 1264. English barons capture Henry III and Prince Edward, force concessions.
Lexington and Concord, Battle. 1775. First American Revolution battle. British march on Concord supply depot. Established guerilla warfare as colonist strategy. 273 British, 95 Americans killed. Paul Revere.
L’Hôpital, Michel de. 1505-73. French statesman, urged tolerance during the Wars of Religion.
Lilburne, John. 1614-57. English leader of Levellers during Civil War.
Lincoln, Abraham. 1809-65. US Republican president 1861-. Civil War. Gettysburg. Emancipation Proclamation. Assassinated. Booth.
Livonian War. 1558-83. Russia fails to conquer Livonia for access to Baltic.