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McPherson, Aimee Semple.1890-1944. Controversial Canadian/US Pentacostal evangelist.
Mead, Margaret. 1901-78. US anthropologist. Coming of Age in Samoa 1928.
Medea. Greek sorceress who helped Jason get fleece.
Medieval Art. 10-13C. Religious Gothic.
Medieval Music. 476-13C. Church oriented. Evolved from Plainsong to polyphonic.
Mediterranean Agreements. 1887-92. Britain, Spain, Italy, Austria-Hungary. To preserve status quo.
Medusa. Gorgon. Hair of snakes. Gaze turned people to stone.
Megaera. Megaeia. Fury of jealousy.
Megaliths. Neolithic monuments of very large stones. Stonehenge.
Megalopolis. 370-222BC. Greek city destroyed by Spartan Cleomenes III.
Megarian. 4C BC. School of philosophy founded by Eucleides. Good is a single quality by many names.
Megiddo, Battle. 1918. British defeat Turks in Palestine.
Mehmed II. 1432-81. Ottoman sultan 1451~. Captured Constantinople 1453, ending Byzantine Empire. Conquered Anatolia, Greece, Aegean, most of Syria. Re-established Ottoman Empire.
Meiji. 1852-1912. Japanese Empire. 1867-. Modernization. New constitution. Abolished feudalism. Made Japan a world power. Ended isolationism. Tokugawa.
Meir, Golda. 1898-1978. Israeli Labour Prime Minister 1969-74.
Meisenbach. Half tone engraving 1881.
Melanchthon, Philip. 1497-1560. German Lutheran theologian educationist. Dogmatic Protestant 1521, introduced term. Augsburg Confession 1530. Ethics 1538.
Melchites. 451-. Middle Eastern Roman Catholic sect with rites in Arabic, affirming Christ’s dual human/divine nature.
Meleager. Greek hero. Killed Artemis’ boar.
Mellon, Andrew. 1855-1937. US financier. Donated art, money to found National Gallery.
Melpomene. Greek Muse of tragedy.
Melville, Lord. 1742-1811. British minister under Pitt. Impeached, 1805; acquitted.
Memel. (Klaipeda). 1253 founded. 1410 German. 1919 Lithuania. 1939 Germany. 1945 USSR. 1991 Lithuania.
Memling, Hans. c1433-94. Flemish painter. Passion Triptych 1491.
Memnon. Ethiopian king killed at Troy by Achilles.