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Ten Thousand Immortals. Core of Achaemenid army.
Ten Years’ War. 1868-78. Failed Cuban rebellion vs Spain. Virginius Affair.
Tennis Court Oath. 1789. French Third Estate vows to obtain constitution. Declaration of authority of National Assembly.
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord. 1809-92. English poet laureate. Charge of the Light Brigade 1855. Enoch Arden 1864. Crossing the Bar.
Tenochtitlan. 1325-1521 Aztec capital, on site of Mexico City.
Tenzig Norgay. c1914-86. Sherpa. Climbed Everest with Hillary, 1953.
Tenzin Gyatso. 1935-. 14th Dalai Lama 1940-. In exile 1959-.

Teotihuacan. c400BC-900 AD. Largest pre-Columbian city of central Mexico. Sacked by Toltecs.
Teresa, Mother. 1910-97. Macedonian founder of Missionaries of Charity, 1948.

Terman, Lewis. 1877-1956. Introduced IQ tests to US school system.
Terpsichore. The Muse of dancing and lyric poetry.
Terror, The. 1793-4. 17000 executed by revolutionary tribunal in French Revolution. Robespierre.
Terrorism. Zealots. Cagoulards. Baader-Meinhof. Irish Republican Army. Hamas. PLO. Osama. Taliban. al-Qaeda.
Tertullian. c160-220. Carthaginian theologian. Influenced Christianity. Became Montanist. Founded Tertullianism.
Teschen Dispute. 1919. Poland, Czechoslovakia battle over industrial, coal-mining territory.
Teschen Treaty. 1779. Austria, Prussia end War of Bavarian Succession.
Tesla, Nikola. 1856-1943. Croatian/US physicist: high voltage electricity. Rotating magnetic field.
Test Ban Treaty. Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
Tet Offensive. 1968. Giap-led Vietcong attack 100 South Vietnamese cities, proof of strength creates US disenchantment with war.
Tetrarchy. Any country with sovereign under Roman Empire in Eastern Provinces.
Tetzel, Johann. c1465-1519. German monk. Sold indulgences by threats causing Luther’s protests.
Teutoburg Forest, Battle. 9. Arminius halts Roman conquest of Germany.
Teutonic Knights. c1190-1809. Military Germanic order to treat wounded crusaders. 13-14C Empire over Prussia, Estonia, Latvia. Tannenberg.
Teutons. Former peoples of Germany.
Tewkesbury, Battle. 1471. Yorkists regain English throne for 12 years.