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Quant, Mary. 1934-. English fashion designer. Miniskirt.
Quantrill, William. 1837-65. Confederate guerilla leader of 1863 massacre at Lawrence, Kansas.
Quantum Theory. Energy levels are discontinuous. Foundation of modern physics. Planck 1900. Bohr.
Quartering Acts. 1765-70,74. Forced Colonies to pay for British troops stationed there. Intolerable Acts. Stamp Act.
Quasimodo, Salvatore. 1901-68. Italian humanist Hermetic poet: La Vita non e sogno. Oboe Somerso 1932.

Quatre Bars, Battle. 1815. Preliminary to Waterloo. Napoleon defeats Prussians.
Quebec. 1534 Cartier discovers. 1608 French colony. 1763 British. 1867 Founding province of Canada.
Quebec, Battle. 1759. British defeat French in Seven Years War. 1775 Quebec Campaign.
Quebec Act. 1774. Britain creates permanent government for Canada. Tolerance for French Canadians a cause of American Revolution. Intolerable Acts.
Quebec Campaign. 1775-6. American revolutionaries take Montreal. Fail to take Quebec.
Quebec Conference. 1864. Basis of British North America Act. 1943. Allied leaders plan European landings. 1944. Churchill, Roosevelt decide on two war fronts-criticized for allowing Soviets to take Berlin.
Québecois, Parti. Political party dedicated to separating Quebec from Canada. Despite 1976 election majority, 1980 referendum rejected secession.
Queen Anne’s War. 1702-13. French vs English in North America in War of Spanish Succession.
Queensberry Rules. 1867. Boxing.
Quesnay, François. 1694-1774. French economist, Physiocrat. “Laissez-faire” is a natural divinely appointed law. Tableau Économique 1758 -systematic study of political economy. Can maximize social satisfaction under free competition.
Quesnel, Pasquier. 1634-1719. French Jansenist leader. French New Testament 1697.
Quetzalcóatl. Aztec, Coltec god symbolized by feathered serpent. Legendary founder of Chichen Itza. Also applied as a title equivalent to saint.
Quezon, Manuel. 1878-1944. First Philippine president 1935-.
Quiberon Bay, Battle. 1759. British defeat French navy preventing French invasion of Scotland.
Quietism. 1696. Mystic religious movements. Passivity allows communication with God. Hinduism. Sufism. Molinos. Guyon. Fenelon. Soul in passive state is saved by divine spirit.
Quiller-Couch (Q). 1863-1944. English editor of Oxford Book of English Verse 1900,39.
Quimby, Phineas P. 1802-66. US mental healer by suggestion. Mary Baker Eddy was a patient. Father of New Thought movement.
Quintilian. c35-96. Roman educationalist. Institutio Oratoria 95. Modern ideas of education.
Quintuple Treaty. 1839. Britain, France, Prussia, Austria, Russia guaranteed Belgian integrity. London Treaty.
Quirinus. Roman god of war. Romulus deified.