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successors,
246
–7
military aims,
247
–8
use of religion,
255

Aurelian (
c.
214–75), Roman emperor (270–75),
281

Aurungzebe (1618–1707), Moghul emperor of India (1658–1707),
441
,
442
,
638

Australia

European settlement,
630
,
657
,
671
,
782
aborigines,
668
,
810
food production in,
708
,
810
‘White Australia’ policy,
799
federal structure,
806
and New Guinea,
829
in World War II,
962
and Indonesia,
985
foreign policy,
1064
economy,
1117

Australopithecus
,
8
–9,
11
,
15

Austria

Dual Monarchy
see
Habsburgs
French revolutionary wars,
733
,
738
Venice acquired,
742
Vienna settlement and,
747
1848 revolts and,
752
Slav nationalism in,
872
,
898
Anschluss
,
955
post 1945,
1046
joins EU,
1155
see also
Habsburgs

avant-garde
, idea of,
946

Avars,
352

in Balkans,
320
Persian allies,
320
use of stirrup,
324
and Byzantium,
362
Charlemagne and,
397

Averroes (1126–98), Islamic philosopher,
339

Avicenna
see
Ibn-Sina

Avignon, papal residence at,
499
–500

Ayyubid dynasty in Egypt and Levant,
376

Azanian culture in Africa,
481

Aztecs

tributary empire of,
485
–7
Spanish conquest,
643
,
811

Babur (1483–1530), founder of Moghul empire (1526–30),
435
–6,
438

Babylon

first empire,
61
–5
Kassites in,
89
,
115
Hittite raid,
107
Assyrians and,
115
conquers Jerusalem,
114
,
261
last empire,
118

Bacon, Francis (1561–1626), English philosopher,
680
–1,
689

Bactria

Bactrians, Greek kingdom of,
218
in India,
428

Baghdad

Abbasid capital,
336
,
338
Varangians in,
365
sacked by Mongols,
379
taken by Turks,
391

Balboa, Vasco Nuñez de (
c.
1475–1517), Spanish explorer,
642

Balfour Declaration (1917) on Jewish homeland,
939
,
988

Balkans

Slavs and Avars in,
320
Ottoman empire and,
388
,
530
independent states emerge,
871
see also
individual areas

Baluchistan,
120
,
121

Bandung Conference (1955),
1051

Bangladesh,
1031
,
1049

banking,
515
,
517
,
556

Bantu peoples,
480

Basil II (
c.
958–1025), Byzantine emperor (976–1025),
352
,
354

Basques,
589

Bath, thermal springs at,
301

Batista, Fulgencio (1901–73), Cuban dictator,
1085

battles

Marathon (490
BC
),
185
,
187
Mycale (480
BC
),
186
Plataea (480
BC
),
186
Salamis (480
BC
),
186
,
187
Thermopylae (480
BC
),
186
Leuctra (371
BC
),
190
Cannae (216
BC
),
234
Trasimene (217
BC
),
234
Zama (202
BC
),
234
Actium (31
BC
),
245
Adrianople (378),
292
Tours (732),
396
Stamford Bridge (1066),
410
Hastings (1066),
410
Manzikert (1071),
359
,
374
Crécy (1346),
507
Agincourt (1415),
507
Tannenberg (1410),
529
Mohács (1526),
388
Lepanto (1571),
603
Plassey (1757),
640
Saratoga (1777),
723
Yorktown (1781),
723
,
729
Aboukir (1798),
739
Somme (1916),
734
,
893
,
957
Trafalgar (1805),
739
Waterloo (1815),
744
Omdurman (1898),
793
Verdun (1916),
893
,
957
Passchendale (1917),
896
Atlantic, the (1939–45),
958
,
962
–3
Britain (1940),
959
El Alamein (1942),
962
Stalingrad (1942),
962
Dien Bien Phu (1954),
1061
–2

Bay of Pigs,
1086

Bayle, Pierre (1647–1706), French philosopher,
686

Beccaria, Cesare (1738–94), Italian penologist,
691

Becket, St Thomas (1118–1170), English bishop, politician, martyr,
495

Becquerel, Antoine Henri (1852–1908) French scientist,
1013

Bede (
c.
673–735), English scholar monk,
303

Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827), German composer,
946

Belgium, Belgians

Franks in,
302
area adumbrated,
585
independence,
749
in Congo,
825
,
826
,
1075
World War II and,
958
,
963
see also
Flanders; Netherlands

Belisarius (
c.
505–65), Roman general,
306
–7

Belshazzar (6th cent.
BC
), Babylonian prince,
118

Benedictine monasteries,
311
,
415

Benedict, St (
c.
480–
c.
544)

monasticist,
311
Rule of,
399
,
414

Benelux
see
Belgium; Netherlands

Bengal
British entry,
640
partition,
853
famine in,
982
secession of East,
1031
,
1049

Benin,
481

Bentham, Jeremy (1748–1832), British philosopher,
691
,
881
–2

Berber peoples,
149
,
297
,
330

Berlin

growth,
713
Congress of (1878),
888
division and blockade of,
1041
–3
Wall of,
1094
,
1142

Bernard of Clairvaux, St (1090–1153), Cistercian reformer,
491
–2,
497
,
525

Bevin, Ernest (1881–1951), British statesman,
976

Bhagavad Gita
, Hindu text,
426

Bible

diffusion,
108
,
678
Carolingian copies,
399
printed,
539
,
542
literal truth questioned,
876
,
878
and Red Book,
1061
see also
New Testament; Old Testament

Bin Laden, Osama, Saudi extremist,
1171
,
1173
,
1174

biology, biological sciences,
1015
–17

biotechnology,
1017

Bismarck, Otto von (1815–98), Prussian statesman,
1046
,
1143

German unification and,
755
–6,
757
,
966
imperialism and,
871
foreign policy of,
883
,
889
–90

Black Death (1348–50),
517

Blair, Tony (1953–), British prime minister,
1157
,
1175
–7

Boadicea (d. 62), British queen,
257

Boeotia,
192

Boers

on Great Trek,
807
,
809
,
1077
settlement,
808
wars with British,
808
–9
see also
South Africa

Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (
c.
480–524), Roman philosopher,
304
,
400
,
409

Bogomil heresy,
359

Bohr, Niels (1885–1962), Danish physicist,
1014

Boleslav I, king of Poland (992–1025),
370

Bolivar, Simon (1783–1830), S. American statesman,
802

Bolivia,
1083
,
1089

Bologna, university of,
536

Bolsheviks,
868

October Revolution and,
879
former allies and,
897
Stalin and,
908
in Middle East,
921
,
943
conservative fears of,
952
aims,
1041

Bonaparte, Napoleon
see
Napoleon I

Boniface, St (680–754), evangelist of Germany,
396
,
414

Boniface VIII, pope (1294–1303),
498

Bosnia

in Ottoman empire,
388
annexed by Austria-Hungary,
888
declares independence,
1145
peace settlement
1151
,
1168

Bosnia-Herzegovina,
1151

Boston

‘Massacre’ (1770),
722
‘Tea Party’(1773),
722

Botha, P. W. (1916–2006), S. African prime minister,
1079

Bougainville, Louis de (1729–1811), French explorer,
672

Bourbon dynasty of France,
581
,
600

against Habsburgs,
604
in exile,
738
restored,
740
,
744
,
748

Boxer movement in China (1900)

xenophobic,
839
,
849
,
915
Germans and,
874
indemnities for,
919
,
925

Brahe, Tycho (1546–1601), Danish astronomer,
683
–4

brahmans,
124
,
126
,
127
,
129

Hindu thought and,
129
in Maurya empire,
423
,
427
evolved into Hinduism,
431

Brahmans
, Indian texts,
127

brain, growth of,
11

Brandenburg

electorate of,
605
,
625
see also
Prussia

Brazil

Portuguese in,
533
,
644
–5
slaves emancipated,
791
,
802
independence of,
801

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