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Rudolf. (Raoul). French king 923-36. Fought Normans and Hungarians.
Rudolf. 1858-89. Heir to Austro-Hungarian throne. Died mysteriously. Declared a suicide.
Rudolf I. 1218-91. First Hapsburg Emperor of Germany 1273-.
Ruhr. German steel region. Occupied by France 1923-30. Heavily bombed in WWII.
Rump Parliament. 1648-60. After Pride’s Purge.
Rundstedt, Gerd von. 1875-1953. Leading German WWII commander.
Runeberg, Johan. 1804-77. Finnish epic poet. National anthem adapted from his poem Vårtland.
Runes. 3-16/17C. Alphabet used by German peoples; origin unknown.
Runge, Friedlieb. 1795-1867. German. Phenol from coal 1833. Carbolic acid 1834. Paper chromatography.
Runnymede. Site of 1215 signing of Magna Carta.
Rupert, Prince. 1619-82. Royalist commander in English Civil War. First President of Hudson’s Bay Co.
Rurik. -879. Varangian prince, First ruler of Russia. Dynasty ruled to1598.
Rush-Bagot, Convention. 1817. Demilitarized Canada-US border.
Rushmore, Mt. 1927~41. 4 US Presidents carved into SD mountain by Borglum.
Ruska, Ernst. 1906-88. German engineer. Electron microscope.

Ruskin, John. 1819-1900. English writer and Pre-Raphaelite art critic. Social reformer.
Russell, Bertrand. 1872-1970. English mathematician, liberal philosopher, logician, pacifist. Believed in human reason. Founded CND. Principles of Mathematics 1910-13. History of Western Philosophy 1945.

Russell, Frances. 1593-1641. Covent Garden market.
Russell, William. 1639-83. English Whig. Executed, then acquitted for Rye House Plot.
Russia. 9C Slavs, Rus invade. 862-1598 Rurik dynasty. 1240 Mongol Empire of Golden Horde. 1462 Ivan the Great. 16C Unified. 1613 Romanov dynasty. 1917 Communist. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 1991 Russian Federation. CIS.
Russian Campaign. 1812. Napoleon’s march on Moscow. 10,000 of 100,000 return. Grande Armée.
Russian Revolution. 1905. Led to Duma, Constitution and end of Mir system. Police gradually regained authority. October Manifesto. Bloody Sunday. 1917 Feb: Liberal republicans overthrow Czar. Oct: Lenin’s Bolsheviks overthrow Kerensky’s Provisional Government, withdraw from WWI.
Russification. Attempted conversion of local language and culture by settlement of large numbers of Russians. 19C Poland, Finland. 20C Kazakstan. Baltic.
Russo-Finnish War. 1939-40. Russia gains territorial concessions.
Russo-Swedish War. 1614-17. Russia loses access to Baltic. 1741-3. Sweden cedes part of Finland. 1788-90. 1808-9. Sweden cedes Finland + Åland Islands.