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Ehrlich, Paul. 1854-1915. German bacteriologist. Salvarsan syphilis treatment, 1909. Idea of specific drugs as “magic bullets”.

Eichmann, Adolf. 1906-62. Nazi war criminal. Kidnaped in Argentina. Tried in Jerusalem. Executed.
Eiffel, Gustave. 1832-1923. French engineer, builder of Eiffel Tower.
Eiffel Tower. 1889. 320.75m high. 1652 steps. Opened for World Exhibition, Paris.
1812, War of. = Anglo-American War.
Eighty Years War. 1568~1648. Netherlands wins indep from Spain.
Einaudi, Luigi. 1874-1961. Italian. First President of Republic, 1948-55.
Einhard. c770-840. Frankish historian. Life of Charlemagne c830.
Einstein, Albert. 1879-1955. German/Swiss/US physicist. Special Theory of Relativity 1905. Quantum theory 1905. General Theory of Relativity 1916. Pacifist, Zionist.

Einthoven, Willem. 1860-1927. Dutch. Invented electrocardiograph, 1903.

Eirene. Greek goddess of peace, wealth. = Pax.
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 1890-1969. Commander-in-Chief of Allied Armies in Europe 1943-5. US president 1953-61.
Eisenhower Doctrine. 1957-9. US aid to ME countries threatened by Communism.
Eisenstein, Sergei. 1898-1948. Russian filmmaker: Potemkin 1925. Alexander Nevsky 1938.
Eisner, Kurt. 1867-1919. German Socialist Revolutionary leader. First Bavarian Prime Minister.
Eistedfodd. 6C-. Congress of Welsh bards and minstrels to foster patriotic spirit.
Ekkehard. c910-73. Swiss poet. Song of Walter 929.
El Dorado. 16C Legendary city of gold in S America.
El Salvador. Nahua, Pipil, Maya. 1524 Spain 1821 Mexican Empire. 1823 CAF. 1840 Independent. 1980-92 Civil war.
Elagabalus. 204-222. Eccentric Roman Emperor 218-.
Elaine. Dies of love for Lancelot in Arthurian legend.
Elam. 40C~640BC. Country in SW Iran conq by Assyrians.
Eleanor of Aquitaine. Divorced from Louis VII 1152 after accompanying him on Second Crusade. Married Henry II of England, bringing Aquitaine under English crown...Angevin Empire. Mother of Richard I. Led 1173 revolt vs husband, Henry II.
Eleatics. 5C BC. Greek philosophers. Change is an illusion. Zeno. Xenophanes.