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Pole, John de la. c1464-91/2. Yorkist claimant to British throne. Killed in battle.
Pole, Reginald. 1500-58. Archbishop of Canterbury. Opposed Reformation.
Polignac, Auguste de. 1780-1847. French minister to Charles X. Disolved Chamber of Deputies, causing July Revolution 1830.
Polish Campaign. 1939. German invasion begins WWII.
Polish Corridor. 1919-39. Baltic territory dividing east Prussia from Germany. Nazis invade 1939.
Polish Succession, War of. 1733-38. Russia, Austria defeat Poland, France, Spain; place Augustus III on throne.
Polish Uprising. 1863. January Insurrection.
Politburo. 1917~. Soviet governing body, arm of Communist Party. Abolished by Stalin 1952-66.
Politian. 1454-94. First vernacular Italian poem 1475.
Polk, James. 1795-1849 US Democratic president 1845-. Oregon Question. Mexican War. “54°40' or fight”.
Pollaiuolo, Antonio del. 1431/2-98. Florentine bronze sculptor, painter. Pioneered dissection in anatomy. Hercules and Antaeus 1470s. Martyrdom of St. Sebastian 1475.
Pollock, Jackson. 1912-56. US abstract expressionist painter. Dripped paint on canvas.
Polo, Marco. c1254-1324. Venetian traveller to China 1275-92.Travels of Marco Polo 1298.
Pol Pot. 1925-98. Cambodian Communist Khmer Rouge leader. Arrested 1997.
Poltava, Battle. 1709. Russia defeats Swedish invasion, becomes a power. Northern War.
Polyanov, Peace. 1634. Poland receives Smolensk for recognizing first Romanov czar, Michael.
Polybius. c200-118BC. Greek historian. 40 vol History of Rome.
Polycleitus. 5C BC. Classical Greek sculptor. Proportion and rhythm. Spear Bearer.
Polycrates. -522BC. Samos tyrant c535-. Aided Persians vs Egypt.
Polygnotus. c500-440BC. Classical Greek painter.
Polyphemus. Cyclops blinded by Ulysses.
Pombal, Marquês de. 1699-1782. Portuguese. Led reconstruction after 1755 Lisbon earthquake.
Pomerania. Baltic area including Danzig. Independent duchy 11-17C.
Pompadour, Mme de. 1721-64. Louis XV’s intelligent, beautiful mistress. Built École Militaire. Sponsored Petit Trianon, Place de la Concorde.
Pompeii. Destroyed 79 by Vesuvius eruption. Rediscovered 1592.