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5557 matches to In
Round Table. King Arthur and his knights.
Round Table Conference. 1930-32. Established federal system, provincial autonomy in India; not implemented.
Roundhead. Derisory term applied to Parliamentarians during English Civil War.
Rousseau, Henri. Le Douanier. 1844-1910. Allegorical Expressionist painter. The Dream. Sleeping Gypsy 1897. Hungry Lion 1905.
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. 1712-78. Swiss Enlightenment philosopher and writer. Began Romantic Movement. Stimulated French and American Revolutions. On Equality 1753. Social Contract 1762 influenced French Revolution (offended authorities), Confessions 1782. Man is prevented from being free only by society and cold science. Goodness and bounty of nature. Goodness of man. Advocates direct democracy at City-State level and dictatorship above. Sovereignty rests with people. General will aims at best for all.
Rowell-Sirois Report. 1935-40. Recommended Federalism over Canadian provincial power.
Rowlatt Acts. 1919. Suppressed liberties in British India led to Amritsar Riots, Noncooperation Movement.
Royal Academy of Arts. 1768. 40 members. Based on Hogarth’s Society of Independent Artists.
Royal Hospital. 1685. Chelsea building by Wren.
Royal Scots Guards. 1633. Oldest regular regiment in British Army.
Royal Society. 1660. English publisher of scientific Philosophical Transactions since 1665.
Royal Titles Act. 1876. Declared Victoria Empress of India.
Royaume, Mother. Saved Geneva 1602 by pouring hot stew (and pot) on heads of Savoy soldiers.
Ruanda Urundi. Batwa. Bahuta. 14C Watusi. 1897 German East Africa. 1916 Belgium. 1923 League of Nations mandate 1962 Independent. Rwanda, Burundi.
Rubens, Peter Paul. 1577-1640. Flemish Baroque painter. Sensuous works. Descent from Cross 1611. Médicis cycle 1621-5. Peace and War c1630.
Rubinstein, Anton. 1829-94. Russian pianist, composer. Operas, concerti. Demon 1875.
Rubinstein, Arthur. 1886-1982. Popular Polish/US pianist.
Rublyov, Andrei. c1360-1430. Russian icon painter.
Rudolf. (Raoul). French king 923-36. Fought Normans and Hungarians.
Ruffo, Fabrizio. 1744-1827. Cardinal. Led successfull rebellion vs Napoleon in Naples, 1799.
Ruhr. German steel region. Occupied by France 1923-30. Heavily bombed in WWII.
Ruisdael, Jacob van. 1628-82. Dutch landscape painter. Jewish Cemetery c1660. Wheatfields c1670.
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.