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71 matches to Ides of March
March First Movement. SAMIL. 1919 Korean demonstration for independence from Japan.
March Laws. 1848. Hungarian independence during Revolution.
March on Rome. 1922. Mussolini’s planned Fascist insurrection. Facta resigned.
March on Washington. 1963. 200,000 in civil rights march led by King-“I have a dream”.
March Revolution. 1848 Germany. Led to Louis I abdication in favour of Maximilian II in Bavaria, Metternich resignation.
Marche. 10C Independent feudal state. 1631 Papal States. 1860 Italy.
Marchfeld, Battle. 1278. Rudolf I defeats Bohemians.
Marseillaise. French national anthem, by Rouget de Lisle, 1792. Named for volunteer militia who adopted song on march to Paris.
Montez, Lola. 1818-61. Irish dancer. Mistress of Louis I of Bavaria. Power resented, leading to March Revolution 1848. Banished.
Nivelle, Jean. 1422-77. Son of John II who refused to march against Burgundy.
Randolph, A. Philip. 1889-1979. US black civil rights/labor leader. March on Washington 1963.
Revere, Paul. 1735-1818. Silversmith. American Revolution hero. 1775 Midnight ride warned militia of British troops marching on Concord.
Russian Campaign. 1812. Napoleon’s march on Moscow. 10,000 of 100,000 return. Grande Armée.
Sabbatal, Zevi. 1626-76. Jewish mystic. Failed march on Constantinople.
Siqueiros, David. 1896-1974. Mexican socialist mural painter. Third World. March of Humanity.
Sousa, John Philip. 1854-1932. US march composer.
Spanish March. 801. Charlemagne in northeast Spain.
Ulster Troubles. 1969-. Unionist attack on civil rights march led to revival of hostilities.
Whitby, Synod. 664. Settled dispute, favoring Roman over Celtic church. Defined Easter date as first Sunday after full moon after vernal equinox. March 22 to April 25. Wilfrid.
Wyat’s Insurrection. 1554. Failed march on London vs Mary’s marriage to Philip II of Spain. Wyat (son of Thomas Wyat) beheaded.
Yamashita Tomoyuki. 1885-1946. Japanese commander in Philippines. Conquered Singapore, Bataan March. Executed.