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Aswan Dam. 1902. High Dam 1955-70.
Athena. Greek goddess of wisdom. = Minerva.
Athenian League. 378-338BC. Refounded Delian League. War with Sparta 378-371BC.
Athens. 3000BC. 6C BC growth. 5C decline. 4C Macedonia (aut). 27 BC Rome. 1458 Ottoman. 1834 Greek capital.
Atlantic, Battle. 1939-45. Unsuccessful German attempt to blockade Britain, WWII.
Atlantic Cable. 1866. Telegraphic link between North America and Europe.
Atlantis. Legendary island which disappeared after earthquake.
Atomism. 5C BC. World is an infinity of small indestructible particles. Leucippus.
Attwood, Thomas. 1783-1856. British Chartist.
Aubigné, Agrippa d’. 1552-1630. French satirical writer and poet: Tragiques.
Aubusson Tapestry Works. 17 and 18C works for aristocracy and bourgeoisie.
Auden, W.H. 1907-73. English/US poet/opera librettist. The Rake’s Progress 1951.
Audencia. Medieval law court in Spain.
Augsburg, Peace. 1555. Allowed both Lutheranism and Catholicism within Holy Roman Empire.
Augsburg League. 1686-9. Holy Roman Empire and allies vs France. Replaced by Grand Alliance.
Augustinians. RC religious orders following Rule of St. Augustine.
Augustus II. 1670-1733. King of Poland, 1697-. Provoked Northern War.
Augustus III. 1696-1763. King of Poland 1734- after War of Polish Succession.
Aurelian. 214-75. Roman Emperor 270-. Restored rule of Europe. Began wall around Rome.
Aurora. Roman goddess of dawn. = Eos.
Auschwitz. 1940-45. German death camp in Poland. 1-4 million killed. Final Solution.
Austen, Jane. 1775-1817. English novelist: Sense and Sensibility, 1811, Pride and Prejudice, 1813. “the exquisite touch which renders the commonplace interesting”-W. Scott. Emma 1816.
Austerlitz, Battle. Moravia. Napoleon defeats Austrians and Russians, Dec 2, 1805. Peace with Austria.
Australia. c28,000BC Australoids. 1606 Sighted by Portuguese. 1668 Dampier lands. 1770 Cook claims for England. 1788-1868 Penal colonies. 1901 Independent commonwealth.
Austrasia. 511-751. East Frankish kingdom. Part of Merovingian Empire. 7C Mayors of Palace held power. Carolingian Empire. Clovis. Neustria.