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Bartholemew’s Day, St. St. Bartholemew’s Day.
Bartholomew, St. =Nathanael, a disciple of Christ.
Bartlett, John. 1820-1905. US compiler of Familiar Quotations 1855.
Bartók, Bela. 1881-1945. Modern Hungarian Nationalist composer. Bridged Hungarian folk to Western music.
Bartolomeo, Fra. 1472-1517. Florentine master painter. High Renaissance Classical idealist. Lucca. Annunciation 1497.
Barton, Clara. 1821-1912. US Civil War nurse. Founded US Red Cross 1881.
Barton, Elizabeth. 1506-34. Maid of Kent. Executed for prophesy against Henry VIII marrying Anne Boleyn.
Baruch, Bernard. 1870-1965. US financier/elder statesman; adviser to US presidents, Churchill.
Bärwalde, Treaty. 1631. French pay Swedes to fight Hapsburgs.
Barye, Antoine. 1795-1875. French sculptor of simplicity, energy. Jaguar devouring a hare 1850.
Basel, Confessions. 1531, 1536. Statements of Reformation doctrines.
Basel, Council. 1431-49. Conciliarism vs Papal Authority. Felix V appointed Antipope.
Basel, Peace. 1499. Holy Roman Empire grants Swiss independence.
Basel, Treaty. 1795. Prussia, France exchange Rhine territories.
Basel, Treaty. 1795. Spain cedes Santo Domingo to France.
Basil, St. 330-79. Founder of Basilians...Greek Orthodox Church.
Basil I. 813-886. Byzantine Emperor, 867-. Defeated Arabs. New Golden Age. Founded Macedonian dynasty.
Basil II. 958-1025. Byzantine Emperor 960-. Slayer of Bulgars.
Basilians. 358. Monastic order of St. Basil.
Basque. Europe’s oldest racial group. NW Spain, SW France. Euzkadi. ETA.
Bassano. 1796. Victory of Napoleon over the Austrians.
Bassein, Treaty. 1802. Indian alliance with British East India Company leads to second Maratha War.
Bassi, Agostino. 1773-1856. Italian microscopist: contagion by microbes.
Bastille. 1370. Paris fortified residence for Charles V, became a state prison, arsenal 1397. Stormed July 14, 1789. Symbolic overthrow of monarch’s power. Lettres de Cachet.
Bataan Death March. 1942. Japanese force 60 mile march; 54 of 70,000 prisoners arrive.