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1181 matches to Walther von der Vogelwelde
Deák, Ferenc. 1803-76. Hungarian leader. Ausgleich.
Deakin, Alfred. 1856-1919. Australian Prime Minister 1903~10. First Attorney General 1901. Led federation movement.
Debs, Eugene. 1855-1926. US socialist leader. Led Pullman Strike 1894.
Decazes, Elie, duc de. 1780-1860. Minister of Louis XVIII. Moderate leader.
Deductive Reasoning. Aristotelian. Derivation of universal truths from prior certainties. Syllogisms.
Defender of the Faith. 1521. Title conferred by Pope Leo X on Henry VIII. Withdrawn after Act of Supremacy. Reconfirmed by Parliament, 1544 for all succeeding monarchs.
Defenestration of Prague. 1419. Hussites eject aldermen. 1618. Protestants throw regents out window. Begins Thirty Years War.
Defoe, Daniel. 1660-1731. English writer: Robinson Crusoe 1719; Moll Flanders 1722. Idea of savings bank, 1697.
Delius, Frederick. 1862-1934. English/French Impressionist opera composer. Tone poems.
Demagogue. In Greece, leader popular with masses. Now, a politician who plays on popular passions for personal gain.
Demarcation Bull. 1493. Pope Alexander VI divides New World between Portugal/Spain. Tordesillas.
Deng Xiaoping. 1902-97. Chinese Communist leader 1973~. Purged by Mao, rehabilitated. Tiananmen.
Derby, Earl of. 1799-1869. English Prime Minister 1852, 58, 66. Abolition of slavery.
Dervish. Friar of Islam religion. Often mystic.
Desiderius. Last Lombard king 757-74. Defeated by Charlemagne.
Desmoulins, Camille. 1760-94. French journalist, lawyer and conventionnel. Speech inspired the storming of the Bastille. Executed as Moderate.
Despenser, Hugh le. 1261-1326 The Elder; -1326 The Younger. Advised/controlled Edward II. Executed by Mortimer and Isabella.
Dewar, James. 1842-1923. Scottish physicist: liquified helium1898, vacuum flask. Abel.
Dharma. Virtue to Hindus, Buddhists, Jainists; ordering principle of universe.
Diadochi, Wars of. 321-281BC. Partition of Empire among Alexander’s generals.
Diaghilev, Sergei. 1872-1929. Russian. Founder of Ballet Russes (Paris) 1909.
Diderot, Denis. 1713-84. French writer, editor of Encyclopédie 1745-72 based on Chambers’. Rameau’s nephew.
Dido. Sister of King of Tyre. Legendary founder of Carthage.
Dillinger, John. 1902-34. Murderous US bank robber. Killed by FBI.
Dimitrov, Georgi. 1882-1949. Bulgarian Communist leader. Prime Minister 45-. Acquitted of Reichstagg fire.