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Prasad, Rajendra. 1884-1963. First president of Indian Republic 1950-62.
Pratt, E.J. 1883-1964. Canadian Nationalist poet. Brébeuf and his Brethren 1940.
Pravda. 1021. Russian law code.
Pravda. 1912. Newspaper of Russian Communist Party.
Praxiteles. 4C BC. Greek classical sculptor: Aphrodite c350. Hermes. Showed humanity of gods.
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. 1848-53. British painters vs Royal Academy. Advocated return to simple classical naturalism. Painted with bright colors on white vs dark tones of the time. Rossetti. Millais. Hunt.
Preachers, Order of. = Dominicans.
Predestination. Christian doctrine that God has pre-ordained who will be saved. Calvinism.
Preemption Act. 1841-91. US law allowed squatters on government land to buy 160 acres. Homestead.
Prefect. Roman civil servants delegated Consul’s power.
Prehistoric. Period of Greek Art. 1500-1000BC. Mycenaeans created massive stone works, painted vases, bronze ornaments.
Preminger, Otto. 1906-86. Austrian/US film director, producer.
Presbyterianism. 16C-. System of church organization sharing power between clergy and congregation. Calvin. Knox. Episcopacy. Congregationalism.
President. Chief executive officer of most Republics.
Presley, Elvis. 1935-77. US singer of rock, folk, gospel, and country music. 28M records sold. Heartbreak Hotel 1956.
Pressburg, Treaty. 1805. Austria loses in Napoleonic Wars. Cedes land to France.
Prester John. Legendary Christian ruler of vast lands in Africa or Asia.
Preston, Battle. 1648. Cromwell defeats Charles I last forces in English Civil War.
Pretoria Convention. 1881. Transvaal self-government under British suzerainty.
Pretorius, Andries. 1798-1853. Boer leader of Great Trek. Aided in Transvaal independence.
Pretorius, Marthinus. 1819-1901. First president of South African Republic 1857-71, president. Orange Free State 1859-64.
Priam. Last king of Troy. Father of Paris, Hector.
Priapus. Priapic Greek fertility god.
Price, Harry. 1881-1948. Famous British medium debunker. Wrote about the most haunted house in England, but faked it.
Priestley, Joseph. 1733-1804. English chemist: isolated Oxygen 1774, 9 other gasses.