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Berserks. Ferocious medieval Norse warriors in bearskins.
Bertha of the Big Foot. -783. Mother of Charlemagne.
Berthelot, Marcelin. 1827-1907. French organic chemist. Alcohol synthesis 1854. Organic Chemistry 1860.
Berthollet, Claude. 1749-1822. French chemist. Chlorine Bleach 1785. Ammonia 1785.
Bertin, Jean. 1917-75. French engineer. Jet silencers; air cushion vehicles.
Bérulle, Cardinal Pierre. 1575-1629. Founder of Oratory. ‘French’ school of spiritual thought. Congregation of priests...Lazarites. Congregationalists.
Berzelius, Jacob. 1779-1848. Swedish chemist, created symbolic notation 1808. Atomic Weights, 1818. Silicon 1823.
Bessarabia. Disputed Black Sea region between Romania and Russia. 14C Moldavia. 15/16C Ottoman. 1812 Russia. 1918 Romania. 1940 MSSR. 1941 Romania. 1944 USSR. 1991 Moldova.
Bessel, F.W. 1784-1846. German astronomer. B Function 1817.
Bessemer, Henry. 1813-98. English inventor of economical steel making process, 1856.
Best, Charles. 1899-1978. Canadian. insulin discoverer. Banting.
Bethmann-Hollweg. 1856-1921. German Chancellor, 1909-17. Tried to mediate before WWI. Overthrown by Hindenburg and Ludendorf.
Beurse, van der. 14C Brussels moneylender. Led to term, Bourse.
Bevan, Aneurin. 1897-1960. British Socialist MP 1929-60. Architect of National Health Service, 1948.
Beveridge Report. 1942. Advocated ‘cradle to grave’ social insurance in Britain.
Bevin, Ernest. 1881-1951. British labour leader, statesman. TUC. Initiated Colombo Plan.
Bhadracarya-pranidhana. Buddhist vows of good conduct.
Bhagavad-Gita. (Lord’s Song) Hindu scripture.
Bhagavatas. 2C BC. Hindu sect.
Bhascara. 1114-85. Hindu mathematician/astrologer. First user of decimal system.
Bhutan. Himalayan kingdom. 9C Tibet invaders settle. c1630 Independent. 17,18C Tibet invades. 1865 Part British 1907 Monarchy. 1910 British Protectorate. 1949 Indian Protectorate.
Biafra. 1967-70. Ojukwu-led Ibos try to secede from Nigeria resulting in famine.
Bible. Hebrew and Christian sacred scriptures translated from Hebrew and Aramaic. 3C BC Greek translation. 1382 Wycliffe, Rogers, English. 1522-34 Luther, German. 1611 King James version. Vulgate by St. Jerome. Apocrypha.
Bibliothèque Nationale. French National Library begun by Charles V collection now houses 20M works. 7M Books.
Bichat, Xavier. 1771-1802. French anatomist. “Life is the sum of the forces that restrict death.”