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Dessalines, Jacques. c1758-1806. Cruel ex-slave Emperor of Haiti 1804-.
Détente. 1969-79. Relaxation of Cold War tensions between SALT and Afghanistan Invasion.
Determinism. All events pre-determined. No free will. Hobbes.
Dettingen, Battle. 1743. English defeat French in War of Austrian Succession.
Deucalion. Greek mythological equivalent of Noah.
Deulino, Truce. 1618-32. Russian Time of Troubles. Suspended Polish intervention.
Deuteronomic Reform. c621BC. Religious reforms in Judah. Josiah.
Deuteronomy. 5th Book of Bible. Includes 10 Commandments and other laws. Law code found c622BC in Temple of Jerusalem.
Devil’s Island. French Guiana. South American penal colony 1854-1946.
Devil’s Parliament. 1459. Held at Coventry.
Devolution, War of. 1667-8. French fail to sieze Spanish Netherlands for Marie-Thérèse vs Charles II. Triple Alliance. Aix-la-Chapelle.
Dewey, George. 1837-1917. US admiral in Spanish-American War.
Dewey, John. 1859-1952. US Pragmatist philosopher. -’It is in society’s interest that an individual develop and exercise his talents’. Studies in Logical Theory 1903.
Dewey, Thomas. 1902-71. Lost US presidential elections 1944,8.
DGB. 1949-. Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund. Dominant German trade union.
Dharma. Virtue to Hindus, Buddhists, Jainists; ordering principle of universe.
Dharma-sastra. 8C BC. Sanskrit books of Hindu family law.
Diadochi, Wars of. 321-281BC. Partition of Empire among Alexander’s generals.
Diaghilev, Sergei. 1872-1929. Russian. Founder of Ballet Russes (Paris) 1909.
Dialectical Materialism. Exploited workers...capital concentration...socialist revolution...dictatorship of proletariat...elimination of class...Communism. Hegel. Marx. Engels. Lenin.
Diamond Necklace Affair. 1785. Necklace bought for Marie Antionette; not paid for. French Revolution.
Diana. Roman goddess of hunt and moon = Artemis.
Diane de Poitiers. 1499-1566. Duchess of Valentinois and mistress of Henry II.
Diaz, Bartolomeu. c1450-1500. Portuguese. First to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in 1487/8.
Diaz, Porfirio. 1830-1915. Mexican rebel, dictator 1877-1911. Apparent prosperity, but resources sold to foreigners.