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History A
Achaemenid Empire (Persia)
(550BC-330BC)
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History B
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History C
Cartegena, Spain
Crosby
John Crosby
(d. 1476)
Simon Crosby
Emigrant (1609-1639)
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History D
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History E
Egoist  periodical
1914-1919
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History F
Merovingian_dynasty
(411?-759)
Merovech
(411?-458)
Childeric I
(456?-481)
Clovis I
(466-511)
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History G


Gadsden flag
Holy Roman Empire
(800/962-1806)
German Confederation
(1815-1866)
German Empire
(1871-1918)
Zimmerman telegram
(1917; cf. WWI)
Weimar Republic
(1918-1933)
Nazi Germany
(1933-1945)
Nuremburg trials
(1945-1946)
Post-WW2 Germany
(1945-1990)
Reunification
(1990)
Neolithic Greece
(7000-3200BC)
Aegean civilization
(Greek Bronze Age)
(3200-1050BC)
Mycenaean Greece
(1750-1050BC)
Linar B script (1400-1200BC)
Greek Dark Ages (1200-800BC)
Ancient Greece
(1050-600BC)
Greek Alphabet
(since 800BC)
Ancient Greece
(600BC-600AD)
Classical Greece
(510BC-323BC)
Macedonia
(356BC-323BC)
Alexander "the Great"
(356BC-323BC)
Helenistic Greece
(323-146BC)
Roman Greece
(146BC-330AD)
cf. Byzantium
(330AD-1500AD
Medieval Greece
(330-1500AD)
Early Modern Greece
(1500-1828AD)
Modern Greece
(1828AD-present)
Greenville
South Carolina
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History H
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History I
Industrial Revolution
(1760-1840)
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History K
The Knight
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History L
cf. Hypatia
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History M
Minoan Crete
(3100 to 1075 BC)
Linear A script
(1800 to 1450 BC)
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History N
The Netherlands
New Amsterdam
(1624-1664)
Act of Abjuration
26 July 1581
Nova Albion  (California)
claimed in 1579 by Sir Francis Drake for England
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History P
Petrarch
(1304-1374)
Father of the Renaissance
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History R
Rome
Byzantium
(prior to 330AD)
Constantinople
(from 330AD)
cf. Goths
Periplus of
the Erythaean Sea

Roman trade with
India, east Africa
Emperor Zeno
(474-475, 476-491)
Sack of Rome
(410)
Latin and Nicaea Empires
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History S
Sappho - the Poetess

Sasanian Empire
(224-651 AD)
cf. School of Athens, Raphael, 1510
Spanish Civil War
(1936-1939)
cf. Sumer
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History T
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History U
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History V
Alaric I
(370?-411)
cf. Goths
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History W
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Religion A
originated from Animism
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Religion C
cf. Hypatia
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Religion D
The Divine Comedy
(1308-1321)
by Dante Alighieri
(1265-1321)
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Religion E
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Religion F
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Religion G
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Religion H
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Religion I
"Irreligion"
(atheism, agnosticism)
in Egypt
in Europe
in India
in Saudi Arabia
in the United States
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Religion K
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Religion L
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Religion M
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Religion N
The Necessity of Atheism
by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1811)
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Religion P
Persecuted by Christians
cf. Hypatia
Persecuted by Moslems
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Religion R
"Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world.  If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.  For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world."
1 John 2:15-16
However, note the contradictions:
Genesis 1:1 – "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."
John 3:16 – "For God so loved the world [...]"
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Religion S
The Soul
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Religion T
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