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2176 matches to Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Federation. 1953-63. Opposed by Malawi, Zambia regions. Dissolved.
Ricardo, David. 1772-1823. British economist. Principles of Political Economy and Taxation 1817.
Richard I. Lion Heart. 1157-99. King of England 1189-. Led Third Crusade. Captured and ransomed.
Richard II. 1367-1400. King of England 1377-99. Artistic, erratic, egocentric. Deposed.
Richard III. 1452-85. King of England 1483-. Murdered (?) nephews in tower. Killed at Bosworth by Henry VII, ending War of Roses.
Ricimer. -472. Roman general. Defeated Vandals, deposed Emperor.
Riga, Treaties. 1920 Russia recognizes Latvian independence. 1921 Russia cedes land to Poland.
Rights, Bill of. 1689. Established power of British Parliament over taxes, laws, army. Protestant Succession. William and Mary.
Rights of Man, Declaration. 1789. Preamble to 1791 French constitution. Guaranteed representation, equality before law, property, freedom of religion, press, speech.
Rijswijk, Treaty. 1697. Ended War of Grand Alliance. William III acknowledged. Territories restored.
Ringling, John. 1866-1936. Circus impressario 1884. Bought Barnum and Bailey 1907.
Ripon, Treaty. 1640. Ended Bishops’ war between Scotland and England.
Rivas, Issac de. 1752-1828. Swiss inventor. Combustion engine, 1791. Automobile, 1802, carried 4 people and 1200 pounds of weight.
Robert I. Duke of Normandy 1027-35. Father of William I.
Robert II. 1054-1134. Duke of Normandy 1087-1106. Son of William I. Led First Crusade.
Robert II. 1316-90. First Stuart King of Scotland. 1371-.
Robert Guiscard. 1015-85. Norman. Conquered and founded Two Sicilies.
Robin Hood. 13C Legendary English archer and outlaw, who robbed the rich to help the poor.
Rochambeau, Comte de. 1725-1807. French commander, aided in American Revolution.
Rococo. Art and Architecture 1720-70. Last stage of Baroque. Shell shaped motif in ornamentation. Dainty, graceful, ornate, smiling. Watteau. Boucher. Fragonard.
Roger II. 1095-1154. Norman count of Sicily 1105-; First king 1130-54. Prosperity, culture.
Roland. -778. Count of Brittany. Officer of Charlemagne, immortalized in song by Turold, c1100.
Roland de la Platière, Jean. 1734-93. Moderate French revolutionary leader. Fled Terror.
Roland de la Platière, Jeanne. 1754-93. French wife of Jean. Held revolutionary salons. Executed.
Rolland, Romain. 1866-1944. French writer Jean Christophe 1904-46.