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Bramante, Donato. 1444-1514. Italian architect. St. Peter’s 1506.
Brancusi, Constantin. 1876-1957. Romanian abstract sculptor. Bird in Space 1919.
Brandt, Willy. 1913-92. Pragmatic Social Democrat Chancellor of West Germany 1969-74.

Brandywine, Battle. 1777. British victory in American Revolution. Diversion led to loss at Saratoga.
Bransfield, Edward. 1795-1852. English. First to sight Antarctica, 1820.
Brant, Joseph. 1742-1807. Indian chief allied with British in American Revolution.
Brant, Sebastian. 1458-1521. German medieval satirical poet. Ship of Fools 1494.
Branting, Karl. 1860-1925. Founder of Swedish Social Democratic Party, Prime Minister 1920-4.

Braque, Georges. 1882-1963. French painter. Developed Cubism with Picasso. First living artist in Louvre. Man with Guitar 1911.
Brattain, Walter. 1902-87. US transistor inventor.

Braun, Werner von. 1912-77. German/US rocket engineer. V-2. Apollo. Explorer.
Brazil. 1500 Cabral discovers. 1532 Portuguese colonize. 1808-22 Seat of Portugal monarchy. 1822 Independent monarchy. 1828 -Uruguay. 1891 Republic.
Brazzaville Declaration. 1944. Established colonial representation in French parliament, but not autonomy.
Breasted, James. 1865-1935. US Egyptologist. Ancient Records 1906.
Brébeuf, St. Jean. 1593-1649. French missionary to Canadian Indians. Martyr.
Brecht, Bertolt. 1898-1956. German experimental dramatist: Threepenny Opera 1928. Mother Courage.
Breda Compromise. 1566. Dutch petition against Inquisition. Dutch Revolt -1579.
Breda Declaration. 1660. Charles II conciliatory statement. Amnesty and religious toleration.
Breda Treaty. 1667. Ends Anglo-Dutch War. England gains New York.
Brehon Laws. (Feinechus) 8-17C. Irish legal system.
Breitenfeld, Battles. 1631,42. Swedish victories over Catholic League in 30 Years War. Sweden a great power.
Brendan, St. 484-578. Celtic abbot, legendary Atlantic navigator to North America.
Brethren, Church. 1708. German/US Pacifist Christian church.
Brétigny, Treaty (Calais). 1360. After Poitiers defeat, French John II ransomed for 3M gold crowns; Aquitaine to England.
Breton. Language of Brittany, Cornwall.