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Boadicea. -60. British Iceni Queen. Led rebellion vs Romans over taxes, 60.
Boccaccio, Giovanni. 1313-75. Italian “father” of vernacular novel. Decameron 1348-53.
Boccador, Il. -1549. Architect Paris Hotel de Ville, 1533.
Boccioni, Umberto. 1882-1916. Italian artist. Founded Futurism. Riot in the Gallery 1909.
Bocskay, István. 1557-1606. Hungarian rebel vs HRE Catholicism. Gained Transylvania from Rudolf II. Vienna Peace, 1606.
Bode, Johann. 1747-1826. German astronomer: Laws of planetary distances, 1766.
Bodel, Jean. 1167-1210. Wrote first French miracle play. Play of St. Nicholas 1200.
Bodhidharma. (Daruma). 6C Indian monk in China. Founded Ch’an Buddhism =Zen.
Bodin, Jean. 1530-96. French political philosopher. Advocated democratic monarchy.
Boeotian League. 550-335BC. Federal government formed by Thebes. Opposed Sparta in Corinthian War. Defeated by Philip of Macedonia, 338. Destroyed by Alexander the Great, 335.
Boer War. 1899-1902. British defeat Boer Republic in South Africa. Vereeniging.
Boers. 17-19C Dutch settlers in South Africa. Great Trek.
Boethius. 475-524. Roman translator of Aristotle. Neoplatonic. Stoic. Consolation of Philosophy 523 (while imprisoned).
Boffrand, Germain. 1667-1754. French architect. Palais Bourbon 1710.
Bogart, Humphrey. 1899-1957. US film star. Maltese Falcon 1941. Casablanca 1942.
Bogomils. 9-15C. Slavic ascetic Christian cult. All matter created by the devil.
Bohemia. Celts. 5-6C Slavs. 9C Unified. 1061 HRE. 10C + Moravia + Silesia + Galicia. 1158 Kingdom. 1526 Hapsburg. 1918 Czechoslovakia. 1939-45 German. 1993 Czech Republic.
Böhme, Jakob. 1575-1624. German mystic. Explained world in terms of opposing elements. Aurora 1612.
Bohr, Niels. 1885-1962. Danish atomic physicist. Electron quantum levels, 1913.

Boileau, Nicolas. 1636-1711. French writer: Satires 1658.
Bokassa. 1921-96. Central African Republic dictator 1966-79. Overthrew Dacko, who was restored by France.
Boleslav the Cruel. -967. Brother, murdered St. Wenceslaus to become Prince of Bohemia, 929.
Bolivar, Simon. 1783-1830. “Liberator of South America”. 1812- Led rebels in Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru.
Bolivia. Aymará. 15C Inca. 1538 Spain 1825 Independent. Bolivar.
Bollandists. 1629-. Belgian Jesuits. Update Acta Santorium, (Lives of Roman Catholic saints).