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Waksman, Selman. 1888-1973. Ukraine/US Streptomycin 1943.

Waldenses. 1170-. Austere heretical Christian sect. Founded by Waldo at Lyons. Persecuted in France, Italy, England.
Waldheim, Kurt. 1918-. Austrian. UN Secretary General 1972-82. Austrian president 1986-92. German officer WWII.
Wales. Celts. 55BC Rome. 7C +England. 8C Divided. 9C Re-united. 11C Norman. 1284 English suzerainty. 1536 Union with England.
Wales, Statute. 1284. England annexes Wales.
Walesa, Lech. 1943-. Polish Solidarity leader instrumental in forcing decline of Communist rule. President 1990-96.

Walker, George. 1618-90. Hero of siege of Londonderry, 1688.
Walker, William. 1824-60. American filibuster. Nicaraguan president. 1856-7.
Walking Purchase. 1737. Americans cheat Indians in buying Delaware land by running instead of walking to determine land size. French-Indian Wars 1754-63.
Wallace, George. 1919-98. Alabama segregationist governor, presidential candidate. Shot 1972.
Wallenberg, Raoul. 1912-47?. Swedish diplomat. Saved thousands of Jews in WWII Budapest. Jailed by Soviets. Holocaust.
Wallenstein, Albrecht von. 1583-1634. Bohemian HRE general in Thirty Years War.
Wallis, John. 1616-1703. English mathematician. Calculus, cryptography. Infinitesimals 1655.
Walloon. French dialect of south Belgium. Flemings.
Walpole, Horace. 1717-97. English writer, connoisseur. First Gothic Romance. Castle of Otranto 1765.
Walpole, Robert. 1676-1745. English Whig. First Prime Minister 1721-42. Free trade and peace.
Walter, Hubert. -1205. English Archbishop of Canterbury. Ransomed Richard I, 1193. First Income Tax. Governed during king’s absences.
Walter, John. 1739-1812. English entrepreuner. Founded Times 1785. Jailed for libel.
Walter the Penniless. -1097. French knight. Led Peasants’ Crusade with Peter the Hermit.
Walther von der Vogelwelde. 1170-1230. German lyric poet.
Walton, Izaak. 1593-1683. English author. Compleat Angler 1653.
Walton, William. 1902-83. British composer influenced by Jazz, Elgar, Stravinsky.
Wang Ching-wei. 1883-1944. Chiang Kai-shek rival. Governor of Japanese China 1938-44.
Wang Wei. 699-759. Chinese poet, landscape painter.
Wang Yang-ming. 1472-1529. Chinese Idealist neo-Confucianist philosopher.