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Amarna,
84
Amboyna, spice trade base at,
636
Ambrose, St (
c.
340–97), bishop of Milan,
295
–6,
297
Amenemhet I, king of Egypt (
c.
2000–1970
BC
),
82
Amenhotep III, king of Egypt (
c.
1411–1375
BC
),
84
Amenhotep IV
see
Akhnaton
America
see
Central America; North America; South America; West Indies; individual states
American Revolution,
720
–1
issues,
721
–9
war,
723
–4
constitution,
724
–9
Declaration of Independence,
723
domestic divisions,
724
–7
France and,
723
,
729
Amon-Re, Egyptian god,
76
,
83
,
84
Amos (8th cent.
BC
), Hebrew prophet,
114
Anabaptists,
577
anarchists,
866
Hittites in,
47
,
61
,
64
,
106
–7
Huns in,
293
Arabs and,
354
Seljuks in,
374
in Ottoman empire,
387
see also
Ottoman empire; Turkey
Anaximander (610–547
BC
), Greek philosopher,
202
Angi (Aryan god),
124
Anglican Church
development,
579
–80
dissenters,
587
Anglo-Persian Oil Company,
944
animals
domesticated, earliest,
33
in India,
121
,
127
,
128
–9,
425
in Europe, early medieval,
417
in S. America,
487
species spread by Europeans,
671
selective breeding,
705
in World War I,
894
see also
horses; rabbits
Anna Ivanovna (1693–1740), tsarina of Russia (1730–40),
623
Annan, Kofi (1938–) UN General Secretary,
1176
Antignoid dynasty of Macedon,
218
Antiochus IV, king of Syria (175–164
BC
),
262
–3
anti-Semitism
medieval,
505
–6,
518
early modern,
556
Nazi,
954
,
988
Antoninus Pius (86–161), Roman Emperor (138–61),
247
Antony, St (
c.
250–350), Christian hermit,
310
–11
apartheid,
1077
–80
Aphrodite, female deity,
99
,
177
. Apollo, Greek god,
175
see also
Delphi
Apollonius of Tyana (fl.
AD
50), Greek philosopher,
256
Aquinas, St Thomas (
c.
1226–74), Christian philosopher,
523
,
537
,
539
,
545
Arab League, formation,
988
Arabs
conquests under Islam,
325
,
330
–1
nomadic pastoralists,
325
empires,
333
–44
Islamic civilization,
338
–41,
406
in Europe,
341
–2,
403
in India,
434
sources for early Africa,
480
European trade rivalry,
634
,
635
World War I and,
894
national states emerge,
935
–44
Israel and,
988
–90,
1065
–9,
1071
,
1126
,
1130
oil and,
1066
,
1067
,
1117
Pan-arabism,
1066
national states and nationalism in,
1123
see also
Islam; Umayyads; wars (Arab-Israeli); individual states
Arafat, Yassir (1929–2004), Palestinian resistance leader,
1170
Aramaeans,
115
Archimedes (
c.
287–212
BC
), Greek mathematician,
220
,
221
,
237
–8,
683
architecture
Mesopotamian models,
50
,
63
Egyptian organization,
71
,
73
in ancient China,
147
megaliths,
156
–7
Greeks set standards,
209
–10
Roman technical skill,
251
Islamic,
340
Taj Mahal,
440
ecclesiastical,
495
–6
see also
building
Ardashir I (Artaxerxes), king of Persia (224–40),
280
,
317
,
318
,
428
Argentina
expansion of food production,
708
,
802
,
894
Indians in,
802
dictatorship in,
1089
–90
Falklands War,
1111
–2
nuclear weapons,
1090
Argos,
102
Aristarchus of Samos (
c.
310–264
BC
), Greek astronomer,
221
aristocracy
see
political institutions
Aristophanes (
c.
448–380
BC
), Greek comedian,
209
Aristotle (384–322
BC
), Greek philosopher,
416
,
523
collected data,
201
,
205
on Pythagoras,
203
influence,
205
–6,
221
,
339
on city-state,
206
,
221
founder of deductive logic,
206
tutor of Alexander,
216
medieval prestige,
523
,
537
Arius (
c.
256–336), Arianism, Christian heresy of,
288
,
296
,
304
,
313
Armenia
Alexander and,
218
Romans and,
248
focus of conflict,
279
Persian conquest,
280
,
317
Arabs in,
353
and Mongols,
379
,
383
Russian gains in,
814
1923 settlement,
941
in USSR,
1140
Arminius (17
BC
–
AD
21), Ger chieftain,
248
arms control,
1135
–6
Armstrong, Neil (1930–), on moon,
1020
Arascid dynasty of Parthia,
318
art
Palaeolithic,
23
–6,
36
–7
Sumerian,
56
,
60
Egyptian,
68
,
77
–8,
79
Chinese,
146
,
147
,
447
,
455
–7,
463
–4
Greek,
177
,
209
–10
Islamic,
340
court arts in Japan,
471
–2
in black Africa,
481
Renaissance Europe,
540
–1
changing 20th-cent. patterns,
946
–7
see also
painting; pottery; sculpture
Artaxerxes
see
Ardashir I
Arthur (6th cent.), legendary Romano-British king,
301
,
505
,
520
Aryan peoples
in India,
123
–9
in Persia,
161
Ashurbanipal, king of Assyria (668–626
BC
),
105
,
116
,
160
Asia Minor
Mycanaean colonies,
101
Achaeans in,
103
,
107
Hittites in,
106
–7
Greek cities,
184
–5
Alexandrine empire,
212
–13,
214
,
218
Romans in,
234
–6,
289
Byzantine empire and,
320
,
353
,
359
see also
individual areas
Asoka, Maurya emperor of India (264–228
BC
),
425
–6,
427
Assassins, Moslem sect,
379
Assur, Assyrian god,
116
conquers Israel,
114
conquests in Mesopotamia,
115
–16
defeated,
116
–17
in Egypt,
151
,
160
Astarte, Semitic goddess,
99
astronomy
Babylonian,
63
Egyptian,
74
Chinese,
140
and megaliths,
156
erroneous Greek theorizing,
203
–4
Arabic,
339
Ptolemaic primacy,
538
,
684
early modern scientific views,
683
–4
observatories,
879
Einstein and,
1014
see also
space
Athanasius (
c.
298–373), bishop of Alexandria, against Arianism
288
Athena, Greek goddess,
174
Athens
settled by Achaeans,
100
,
101
economy,
178
,
181
–2,
192
,
195
–6
government,
181
,
194
–9
against Persia,
185
–6
exploited Delian League,
188
Peloponnesian War and,
189
–90
social institutions,
193
–4,
210
cultural and political dominance,
195
–9,
220
atheism as impiety,
200
defeat by Macedon,
213
,
218
Atlantic Charter (1941),
960
,
978
atomic theory,
1013
Greek,
202
Attalid dynasty of Pergamon,
218
,
238
Attica,
100
,
102
,
180
,
181
,
186
,
192
see also
Athens
Attila (
c.
406–53), Hun chieftain,
293
,
313
Augsburg, Peace of (1530),
577
,
603
,
604
Augustine
St (354–430), bishop of Hippo, Christian philosopher,
297
–300,
318
,
400
,
540
St (d. 604), archbishop of Canterbury,
313
Augustus (63
BC
-
AD
14), first Roman emperor(27
BC
-
AD
14)
maintained republican forms,
245
,
276
rise to power,
245
–6