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9292 matches to N
Neo-Pythagoreanism. 1C mystic philosophy.
Neorealism, Italian. 1920-60. Literary movement supressed by Fascists. Moving autobiographical accounts of the war years. Quasimodo.
Nepal. Newars, Mongolians. 1769 Gurkhas unite. 1845 Rana dynasty.
Neptune. Roman god of the Sea = Poseidon. Trident.
Nerchinsk, Treaty. 1689. Russia-China trade agreement. China recognizes Russia.
Nernst, Walther. 1864-1941. German scientist: Third law of thermodynamics. Physical chemistry.

Nero. 37-68. Cruel, licentious Roman Emperor 54-. Persecuted Christians. Killed mother, wife. Blamed for fire, 63. Golden House.
Neruda, Pablo. 1904-73. Chilean surrealist poet. A New Decade

Nervi, Pier. 1891-1979. Italian architect. UNESCO Building, Paris 1953. Olympic Stadium, Rome.
Nesselrode, Count. 1780-1862. Russian foreign minister 1822-56. Supported Holy Alliance.
Nestor. Legendary Greek king, famed for eloquence, wisdom and foresight.
Nestorianism. 392-. Jesus had divine + human personalities with moral union. Monophysitism.
Netherlands. Celts, Germans. 1C Rome. 400 Franks...Carolingian. 9C HRE. 1477 Hapsburg. 1555 Spain. 1581 Independent(N) = United Provinces. 1795 France. Batavian Republic. 1806 Kingdom of Holland. 1810 «France. 1815 United Kingdom of the Netherlands. 1830 -Belgium. 1940-45 Germans occupy.
Netherlands, Austrian. 1714-94.
Netherlands, Spanish. 1581-1714. = Belgium, Luxembourg.
Neuilly, Treaty. 1919. Bulgaria and Allies. Bulgaria cedes land and pays WWI reparations, loses outlet to Mediterranean.
Neumann, Balthasar. 1687-1753. German Baroque architect. Residenz in Würzburg 1719-44.
Neumann, John von. 1903-57. Hungarian/US mathematician. Computer theory; serial process. Assisted H-bomb development. Minimax theorem 1928.Theory of Games 1944.
Neustria. Western of 4 Merovingian kingdoms. Austrasia.
Neuve-Chapelle, Battle. 1915. Failed WWI artillery attack by British on Western Front.
Neva, Battle. 1240. Swedish invasion of W Russia defeated.
Neville, Ralph. 1364-1425. Aided Henry IV vs Richard II. Grandfather of Edward IV and Richard III.
Neville, Richard. Earl of Warwick.
Neville’s Cross, Battle. 1346. English defeat Scottish invaders, capture King David II.