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1181 matches to Walther von der Vogelwelde
Randolph, A. Philip. 1889-1979. US black civil rights/labor leader. March on Washington 1963.
Rapallo Treaty. 1920. Italy,Yugoslavia establish free city of Rijeka, settle borders. 1922 Normalized relations of Germany, USSR. Cancelled war indemnities.
Rasputin, Grigori. 1872-1916. Russian adventurer, mystic. Influential in court of Nicholas II, 1906-. Murdered.
Reginald of Châtillon. -1187. Crusade leader. Broken truce led to new war. Kingdom of Jerusalem lost.
Regiomontanus. 1436-76. German astronomer. First modern exposition of trigonometry. Decimals 1467.
Reich, Second. 1871-1918. German Empire under Kaisers William I, II.
Reich, Third. 1933-45. Germany under Hitler.
Reims Cathedral. 1211. Germans sign surrender 1945.
Reis, Philip. 1834-74. Invented and demonstrated telephone 1861. Coined telephony. Bell.
Remington, Frederic. 1861-1909. US artist of western subjects.
Remus. Twin brother of Romulus; legendary founders of Rome. Killed by Romulus after jumping over town wall.
Renaissance. 13-16C Rebirth of the arts, under classical influence. Humanism. Spread from Italy. Art. Architecture. Music.
Renaudot, Théophraste. 1586-1653. Physician to Louis XIII. Huguenot. Founder of first periodical, Gazette de France 1631.
Renner, Karl. 1870-1950. Austrian republican leader and president. Supported union with Germany before WWII.
Resistance. WWII underground paramilitary groups in German-occupied countries, notably France. Partisans. Maquis.
Resurrectionists. 1826-30. Provided bodies for anatomists by grave-robbing or murder. Scotland.
Retz, Cardinal de. 1613-79. French politician, writer, Fronde leader.
Revera, Miguel Primo de. Primo de Revera, Miguel.
Reynolds, Joshua. 1723-92. English expressive portrait painter: Mrs. Siddons. Miss Nelly 1760. Founder, Royal Academy 1768.
Rhine, Confederation of. 1806-13. Bavaria and German states with constitution in French model.
Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Federation. 1953-63. Opposed by Malawi, Zambia regions. Dissolved.
Ricci, Matteo. 1552-1610. Italian Jesuit missionary to China.
Richard III. 1452-85. King of England 1483-. Murdered (?) nephews in tower. Killed at Bosworth by Henry VII, ending War of Roses.
Richmond, Virginia. US Confederate capital 1861-5.
Rieboeck, Jan van. 1619-77. Dutch founder of Cape Town.