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Congress Party. 1885-. Indian political party. In power 1947-77.
Congress Poland. 1815-64. Polish Kingdom created by Congress of Vienna. Ruled by Russian Czar.
Congress System. 1815-25. Diplomacy by regular meetings of Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia.
Congreve, William. 1670-1729. English playwright of manners. Way of the World 1700.
Connecticut Compromise. 1787 Constitutional Convention. Bicameral US Congress.
Connecticut Wits. 18C US satiric collaborative poets. Anarchiad 1786-87.
Conquillards. Jargon language. Villon.
Conquistadors. Spanish conquerors in America.
Conrad, Joseph. 1857-1924. Polish/English novelist emphasizing relations between people and circumstances. Lord Jim 1900. Heart of Darkness 1902.
Conrad I. -918. First non-Carolingian king of Germany 911-.
Conrad von Hotzendorf, Franz. 1852-1925. Austro-Hungarian Chief of Staff, 1906~17.
Conscience, Hendrik. 1812-83. Romantic novelist; developed Flemish novel.
Conscription. 1793. Carnot devised first compulsory military service for France. Used in Egypt’s Old Kingdom.
Conservative Party. Britain. 1832. Successor to Tory Party.
Constable, John. 1776-1837. English Naturalist landscape painter. Hay Wain 1821. Valley Farm. Waterloo Bridge 1831.
Constance, Council. 1414-18. Ended Great Schism. Church council victory over papal power. Martin V elected pope.
Constance, Peace. 1446. Zurich and neighbouring cantons.
Constant de Rebecque, Benjamin. 1767-1830. Swiss/French author. Adolphe.
Constantine I. 274-338. Roman Emperor 306-, established Christianity as official religion. Moved capital to Constantinople. United state and church.
Constantine I. 1868-1923. King of Greece, 1913-17. Refused to support Allies in WWI. Abdicated. Restored 1920-2. Abdicated again.
Constantine V. 718-775. Byzantine Emperor 741-. Lost Rome and Italy.
Constantine XI. -1453. Last Byzantine Emperor 1449-. Died during Turkish siege.
Constantinople. Byzantium. Now Istanbul.
Constantinople, Fall of. 1453. Mehmed II. Name changed.
Constantinople Agreements. 1915. Secret French/British pact to give Dardanelles to Russia after WWI. Bolsheviks repudiated all previous treaties, but publicized secret ones-embarrassing.