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Tewkesbury, Battle. 1471. Yorkists regain English throne for 12 years.
Texas. 16C Spanish explore. 1685 French settle. 1716 Spanish settle. 1821 Mexico. 1836 Independent republic. Alamo. 1845 US state. Mexican War. 1860-69 Confederacy.
Texas Rangers. 1835. Vs Indians, border patrol, cattle rustlers. 1935 Merged with Highway Patrol.
Thaïs. 4C BC. Athenian mistress of Alexander the Great.
Thales. c624-546BC. Greek philosopher/scientist. Predicted eclipse, 585. First to enunciate the existence of natural laws of science. Water as basis of all matter. Critical discussion leads to knowledge. Static electricity.
Thalidomide. 1958-62. German/British sedative with disastrous effects on embryo development. Led to drug regulatory agencies worldwide.
Thames, Battle. 1813. US defeats British, Indians.
Thant, U. 1909-74. Burmese statesman. UN Secretary General. 1962-71. Cuban Missile Crisis. Congo. Cyprus. Six Day War.
Thapsus, Battle. 46BC. Caesar defeats Scipio and Pompey’s supporters in north Africa securing dictatorship.
Theater of the Absurd. 1950-70. Depicts human condition as meaningless. Beckett. Ionesco.
Thebes. 1500-335BC Boeotian Greek city razed by Alexander the Great. Oedipus.
Theiler, Max. 1899-1972. South African/US scientist. Yellow fever vaccine.

Themistocles. c523-460BC. Athenian archon, naval leader 493-480BC. Defeated Persians at Salamis, 480. Rebuilt Acropolis. Started Piraeus harbour.
Theocracy. Government by God through clergy.
Theodore of Mopsuestia. 350-428. Greek bishop. Scientific bible study influenced Nestorius.
Theodore Studites, St. 759-826. Led iconoclasm opposition.
Theodosius II. 401-50. Emperor of Eastern Roman Empire 408-. Theodosian Code. University of Constantinople 425.
Theophrastus. c372-287BC. Greek philosopher. Led Peripatetics after Aristotle.
Theosophy. 1875- Revival of ancient mystical philosophy. Salvation through direct knowledge of God. Blavatsky. Besant.
Theseus. Aegeus’ son. Killed the Minotaur and united Attica.
Thiers, Adolphe. 1797-1877. French. Led July Revolution. Paris wall 1841. Crushed Paris Commune 1871. First president of Third Republic 1871-3.
Third Coalition, War. 1805. England, Austria, Russia, Sweden beaten by France, Spain despite Trafalgar victory. Ulm. Austerlitz. Coalition.
Thirty Tyrants. 404-403BC. Ruled Athens after defeat by Sparta.
Thirty-nine Articles. 1571 Doctrine of Church of England.
Thirty Years War. 1618-48. Protestant revolt vs Holy Roman Empire involving most European states. Peace of Westphalia. Spain, HRE lose influence; Denmark finished as power; France dominant; Sweden controls Baltic. Religious toleration. Use of muskets, canons developed.