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1082 matches to Spanish Civil War
Cyprus. Stone, Bronze Age civilizations. 1450BC Egypt. 1200BC Greek. 1000 Phoenicia. 709 Assyria. 569 Egypt. 6C Persia. 333 Macedonia. 294 Egypt. 47BC Rome...330 AD Byzantine. 7C Moslem. 1191 Crusaders. 1489 Venice. 1571 Turk. 1878 British lease...1914 Britain annexes. 1927 Crown Colony. 1960 Republic. 1963-4 Civil War, Greece and Turkey intervene. 1974 Turkey invades, partition.
Davis, Jefferson. 1808-89. US Confederate president during Civil War.
Delhi Pact. 1931. Civil disobedience in India ceased in exchange for prisoner release. 1950. India, Pakistan restore rights, freedom of movement for refugees.
Denmark. 6C Viking. 9C Large kingdom + NE England. 10C United; + Norway. 1013-1042 + England. 12C + N Germany. 13C Civil war. 1340 Re-united. 1380 + Norway. 1388 -1523 + Sweden. 1720 Colonized Greenland. 1814 -Norway. 1815-64 +Schleswig, Holstein. WWI Neutral. 1920 +N Schleswig. WWII German occupation. 1944 -Iceland.
Dollfuss, Engelbert. 1892-1934. Fascist Austrian Chancellor 1932-. Attacked Socialist demonstration led to 5 day civil war. Assassinated by Nazis.
Durant, Will. 1885-1981, Ariel 1898-1981. US historians. Story of Civilization.
Edgehill, Battle. 1642. First battle of English Civil War.
El Salvador. Nahua, Pipil, Maya. 1524 Spain 1821 Mexican Empire. 1823 CAF. 1840 Independent. 1980-92 Civil war.
English Civil War. 1642-9. King vs Parliament. Charles beheaded. Monarchy abolished. Commonwealth. Cromwell. Covenanters.
Epoch of Civil War. 1863-80. Colombian liberals vs conservatives. Núñez forms coalition.
Fairfax, Thomas. 1612-71. English Parliamentarian Civil War general. Commander-in-Chief of New Model Army. Victor at Marston Moor.
Farragut, David. 1801-70. Union Civil War admiral. -“Damn the torpedoes. Full speed ahead!”.
Fertile Crescent. 8000BC- ME region from Nile to Euphrates. Birthplace of civilization.
Fillmore, Millard. 1800-74. US President 1850-3. Delayed Civil War. Know Nothing Party 1856.
Fugitive Slave Acts. 1793-1850. Required return of runaway slaves. American Civil War.
Garfield, James. 1831-81. American Civil War general, US President 1881. Assassinated.
Gempei War. 1180-5. Japanese civil war. Established Kamakura shogunate.
Geneva Convention. 1864. Established humane treatment of war wounded. Sanctioned Red Cross. 1949. Agreements concerning wounded, prisoners, and civilians in war.
Gettysburg. 1863. Lincoln’s address given to dedicate Civil War cemetery. “Four score and seven years ago...Government of the people, by the people, for the people”.
Gettysburg, Battle. 1863. Union victory. Turning point in Civil War.
Gilded Age. Post American Civil War period of materialism, questionable ethics. Named by Mark Twain.
Grand Army of the Republic. 1866-1956. Political organization of American Civil War veterans.
Grant, Ulysses S. 1822-85. Commander-in-Chief Union army 1864-5 in US Civil War. President 1869-77.
Greek Civil War. 1944-9. Communist insurrection defeated with British/US help.
Greenbacks. US banknotes issued to support Civil War not backed by gold.