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Wei. 220-80. Southern China dynasty. Conquered Shu Han 264, Wu 280.
Weil, Simone. 1909-43. French mystic philosopher. Gravity and Grace 1947.
Weill, Kurt. 1900-50. German surrealist satirical opera composer. Socio-political operas of great influence on future composers. ThreePenny Opera 1928 with Brecht. Happy End 1929.
Weimar Republic. 1919-33. Post WWI Germany. Hyperinflation, unemployment, instability. Rise of Nazism.
Weismann, August. 1834-1914. German. Germ-plasm theory of heredity.
Welfs. 12C dynasty in Bavaria and Saxony defeated by Hohenstaufen. Guelfs.
Wellesley, Richard. 1760-1842. British Governor General to India 1798-1805. Expanded British power. Wellington’s brother.
Wells, H. G. 1866-1946. English Science Fiction fantasy and social novelist. Time Machine 1895; War of the Worlds 1898.
Wells, Henry. 1805-78. US founder of express company, 1848. American Express 1850. Wells Fargo 1852.
Wenceslaus, St. 907-29. Patron saint of Czechs. Murdered by brother Boleslav I.
Wendover, Roger of. English historian. Flores Historiarum 1235 recorded Godiva’s ride.
Wends. Sorbs. Slavic tribes of Pomerania, east Germany.
Wertheimer, Max. 1880-1943. German/US. Studies of perception influenced Gestalt psychology. Köhler.
Wesley, John. 1703-91. English founder of Methodism 1729. Direct preaching, often outdoors, to reach the uneducated working class. Sunday schools.
Wessex. 495- Anglo-Saxon kingdom in south England. 829 +Mercia. 927 Conquered Danes to rule England. Ethelred. Alfred. Athelstan.
West, Nathanael. 1903-40. US novelist. Absurd, black humour. Miss Lonelyhearts 1933. Day of the Locusts 1939.
West Indies Associated States. 1967 Association of self-governing former Britishcolonies under British suzerainty.
Western European Union. 1948. Britain, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg. 1954 +Italy, Germany. 50 year treaty. NATO. European Defense Community.
Westinghouse, George. 1846-1914. US inventor/manufacturer. AC electricity distribution 1885.
Westmeath Act. 1871. Declared Ribbonism illegal. Whiteboys.
Westminster Abbey. 7C Benedictine monastery. 1050-65 New Building, additions by Edward the Confessor; 1245 by Henry III. West towers 1745. Used for all British coronations since William I.
Westminster Assembly. 1643-52. Convened by Long Parliament to inaugurate Presbyterianism in England and Wales. Westminster Confession of Faith.
Westminster, Provisions of. 1259. Reenacted as Marlborough Statute 1267. Forced on Henry III by barons, limiting power. Barons War.
Westminster, Treaties. 1654 Ends Dutch War. Dutch pay England. 1662 England, Brandenberg most-favoured nation status. 1674 Dutch American colonies to Britain. 1756 Prussia, British neutrality.
Westminster Confession of Faith. 1647. Doctrine of Presbyterian religion of Westminster Assembly called by Long Parliament.