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Metéora. Built 12C-1458. Greece. Monasteries perched on 1000’ pinnacles and crags.
Métezeau, Clement. 1581-1652. French architect. Church of St-Gervais-St-Protais 1616.
Methodism. Protestant religious movement founded by Wesley 1729. Moravian, Calvinistic evangelical.
Methuen Treaty. 1703-1836. Reduced duty on port wine to England, textiles to Portugal. Hindered Portuguese industrial development.
Metternich, Fürst von. 1773-1859. Austrian prince, chancellor, defender of Absolutism. Quadruple Alliance vs Napoleon. Holy Alliance. Architect of Vienna Congress, 1814.
Mexican War. 1846-8. US acquires western territory (5 states). Guadalupe-Hidalgo. 1861-4. Napoleon III conquers Mexico, installs Emperor Maximilian.
Mexican War of Independence. 1810-21. Hidalgo leads indep from Spain. Iturbide.
Meyer, Adolf. 1866-1950. Swiss/US psychiatrist. -“mental hygiene”.
Meyerbeer, Giacomo. 1791-1864. German operatic composer of French opera. Les Huguenots 1836.
MGB. 1946-53. USSR Secret Police. KGB.
MI5. 1909. British Security Service responsible for counterintelligence and internal security.
MI6. 1912. British Secret Intelligence Service. Overseas intelligence and strategic services. Continuation of 16C Secret Service.
Michael. Christian/Jewish/Moslem archangel. Leads battle vs evil spirits.
Michael VIII. 1224-82. Byzantine Emperor 1259-. Won Constantinople from Latins. Founded Paleologus dynasty.
Michelangelo. 1475-1564. Florentine sculptor, painter, architect, poet. Obsessed with reproducing the human form. Pieta 1497. David 1501-4. Sistine Chapel Ceiling 1508-12. Moses 1515. Bound Slave. Medici Tomb 1520. Last Judgement 1534-41. St. Peters cupola 1547.
Michelin, André. 1853-1931. Founded guide book 1900. Brother of Édouard.
Michelson, Albert. 1852-1931. Polish/US physicist. With Morley, disproved existence of ether 1887. Measured speed of light.

Micon. c460BC. Greek painter, sculptor. Theseus vs Amazons.
Midas. 7C BC King of Phrygia. Everything he touched, turned to gold.
Middle Ages. 395-1492. Collapse of Rome to Columbus. Rise of Church power, modern European states. Dark Ages.
Middle English. English language and literature 1100-1500.
Middle Kingdom. 2040-1786BC. Golden age of art and commerce in Egypt.
Middleton, Thomas. 1570-1627. English satiric dramatist. Changeling 1622. Woman Beware Women 1621.
Midgard. Norse middle earth. Home of the human race.
Midway, Battle. 1942. US navy defeats Japan. WWII turning point.