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Mann, Thomas. 1875-1955. German/US novelist. Opposed Nazism. Buddenbrooks 1900. Magic Mountain 1927. Death in Venice 1929. Dr Faustus.

Mann Act. 1910. US law prohibits transport of women across state lines for immoral purposes.
Mannerheim, Carl. 1867-1951. Finnish president. 1944-6. Led fight vs Bolsheviks 1918-21, army 1939-44.
Mannerheim Line. Eastern Finnish fortification. Crossed by Russians 1940.
Mannerism. 16C Exaggerated colorful painting style emphasizing craft, decorum. Palissy. Dürer. Cellini. Bruegel.
Manorial System. (Seignorial). 11-15C. Lord grants peasant rights to till land for fixed payment.
Mansart, Francois. 1598-1666. French architect. Val-de-Grâce 1645. Classical elements in Baroque style. Subtle elegance, harmony. Mansard roof.
Mansart, Jules Hardouin-. 1646-1708. French architect, city planner. Dome Church 1677. Grand Trianon 1687. Place de Vendôme.
Mansfield, Katherine. 1888-1923. NZ/English short story writer.
Manson, Patrick. 1844-1922. Scottish parasitologist. Associated malaria with mosquito, 1894.
Mantegna, Andrea. 1431-1506. Mantuan. First Renaissance painter. Frescoes.
Mantua, Siege. 1796-7. Napoleon defeats Austria to rule Italy.
Mantuan Succession, War. 1628-31. French fight Hapsburgs over Mantua in 30 Years War.
Manu. Hindu mythical first man, and law giver.
Manuel I. 1469-1521. Portuguese king 1495-. Overseas expansion and trade.
Manx. Celtic language of Isle of Man.
Manzikert, Battle. 1071. Seljuks defeat Byzantines, gain Anatolia.
Manzoni, Alessandro. 1785-1873. Italian Romatic writer. The Betrothed 1825-7.
Mao Tse-tung. 1893-1976. Chinese Communist leader 1935-. Long March. Cultural Revolution.
Maoism. Revolutionary Communist ideology of Mao Tse-tung.
Maori. Polynesian people of New Zealand. Migrated before 800 AD (1150 by their legend).
Maori Wars. 1843-7. 1863-4. 1869-70. NZ settlers displace native Maori.
Maquis. French guerillas vs German occupation, WWII. Resistance.
Mar, John, Earl of. 1675-1732. Led unsuccessful Jacobite Rebellion, 1715.
Marais. Paris quarter reclaimed from swamp in 13C.