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Wisbaden (wis-ba/den), or Wurzen (wooRt/sen) Wiesbaden(wees-ba'den) Wustrow (woos/tro) Wutach (woo/täk)

Wis-cas/set

Wis-con'sin, or Wiskon- Wy'an-dot' sin; formerly written Wyborg Quisconsin. Wismar (wis/mar) Wissant (ve/SON') Wissembourg (vis/sŎN'boor')

Witepsk (ve-těpsk'), or

Vitebsk

Xeres (Sp. pron. Ha-res'; Yaracuy (ya-rä-kwee/) Yar/kind; also written Yarkand.

Port. pron. sha-res', or shĕr-ĕs')

Xeres, or Jeres, de la Frontera (Ha-rěs' dã lã fron-ta/rå)

Wycombe (wik'um)

Wye (Wales) (wi)

Xertigny (zen'tên'yê')

Syn.

Sikokf. Ximo (zee/mo)

Wye (Netherlands). See Y. Xicoco (ze-ko'ko).
Wyhe (wi'ch)

Wyk, or Wijk (wik)
Wymondham (wind/um)
Wyncoop (win/koop)
Witgenstein (wit'gen- Wynigen (wee'niG-en)
stin')
Wynkel (wink'el, or
Witschein (wit/shin)
wink/el)
Wittenbach (wit'ten-bak') Wy-o/ming
Wit'ten-berg (Ger. pron.
wit'ten-beRG')
Wittenburg (wit'ten-
booRG')

Wittichenau (wit'tik-enOw')

Wittlich (wit/lik) Witzenhausen (wit/senhow/zen)

Wiveliscombe (wils/kum) Woahoo. See Oahu.

Woburn (woo/burn)

Wohlau (wō/lou)

Wohlen (wollen)

Wolfenbüttel

(wol'fen

büttel, almost wol'fenbit/tel)

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Yaroslav, or Jaroslaw (yä
ro-slav); written also
Yaroslaf, Yaroslavl, and
Jaroslavl.
Yarriba (yăr/re-bä)
Yarrow (yar rō)
Yates (yāts)

Xingu, or Chingu (shen- Yath Kyed (yath kid)
goo')

Xixon, or Gijon (не-Hōn')
Xixona (He-Hо'nä). Syn.
Jijona.

Xoa (sho'). Syn. Shoa.
Xochimilco, or Jochimilco
(HO-che-meel/ko)
Xorullo (Ho-rool'yo). Syn.
Jorullo.

The correctness of
this pronunciation is of-
ten called in question,
because the poet Camp-
bell pronounces the name Xulla (zool/l)
Wy/o-ming, with the ac- Xuxuy. See Jujuy.
cent on the first sylla-

ble. This accentuation

is readily explained by

the fact that Campbell

was never in the United

Y.

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Wolverhampton (wool- Wyre (wir)

Wythe (with, th being

Wolverley (wool/ver-ly) sounded as in thin)
Woolwich (wool'itch, or

wool/ij)

Worcester (woos/ter)

Wotton-under-Edge

(woo'ten-und/rij)

X.

Worms (warmz) (Ger. Xagua (Hä/gwä)

pron. worms)

Worthing (war/thing)

Wragby (rag/by)

Wrexham (reks/um)

Xalapa, or Jalapa (Ha-läpa)

Xalisco, or Jalisco (Hälees/ko, or Hi-lis/ko)

Wunsiedel (woon'see/del) Xanten (ksän/ten, or săn/Wurmsee (wooRm'sa') ten)

Würtemberg (war/tem- Xanthus (zan/thus) berg) (Ger. pron. wür'- Xapeco, or Chapeco (shätem-beRG/); written also ___pā/ko) Wirtemberg.

Xarayes (sha-ri/ès)

Würtzburg (warts/burg) Xauxa, or Jauja (How/Hä) (Ger. pron. würts- Xenia (zee/ni-a)

booRG)

Xenil (Ha-neel').

Wurzbach (wooRts/bak)

Genil.

Syn.

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Yautepec (yow-ta-pěk/)
Yaxley (yaks/II)
Ya-zoo/
Yba (ce/bi)
Ybicuy (e-be-kwee')
Ycacos (e-ki/kos)
Yeddo, or Jeddo (yed'do)
Yegua (yagwa, or yawa)
Yekatarinoslav (ya-kä-t-
ree-no-slav'), or Yekata Yuste (yoos/ta)
rinoslaf. Syn. Ekatari- Yverdun (e'vĕR/dun')
noslaf.
Yvetot (ev'to')
Yekaterinenburg (yâ-kä- Yvignac (e'ven/yäk')
ta-re/nen-booRg)
Yzernay (ee zĕR′nã′)
Yekaterinograd (ya-kä-tâ-
re'no-gräd')

tän?)
Yuma (yoo'mä)
Yun-năn

Yunquera (yoon-kā/rä)
Yupura (yoo-poo/rä). Syn.
Japura.

Yelatma (ya-lat'mä). Syn.
Elatma.

Yelizavetgrad (ya-le-să-
vet-grad'). Syn. Eliza- Zaab (zäb)
betgrad.

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Yakootsk (ya-kootsk');
written also Yakoutsk,
Yakutsk, and Jakutsk.
Yalding (yawl'ding)
Yallobusha, or Yalabusha
(yal'lo-boo'sha)
Yamaska (ya-mãs/kii)
Yalta, or Jalta (yäl/tű)
Yana, or Jana (уänä)
Yang-tchcoo, or -tcheou
(yang/che-oo')
Yang-tse-kiang (yang'tse-
ke-ang'); called also
Ta-Kiang (tä-ke-ang), Ygrande (e'grond')
and Kiang-Ku (ke-ang'- Yic (yeek)
kyoo').

Yeniseï (yen/c-sa'e,
yen-e-sa), or Enisei (en/-
e-sã'e)

Yanina, or Janina (yä'ne-
nă)

Yao-tcheou, or Yao-tchoo (ya/o-choo')

Yaqui (ya-kee')

Yaquesila (ya-kâ-see/lä) Yaquima, or Yakima (ya'ke-ma)

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Zebid (ze-beed')

Zebu, or Cebu (se-boo')
(Sp. pron. thâ-boo')
Zegedin. See Szegedin.
Zehden (tsa'den)
Zeiden (tsi'den)
Zeil (tsil)

Zeila (za/l)

Zeitoun (za/toon')

Zeitz (tsīts)

Zelle (tsel leh). Syn. Celle.
Zellin (tsel-leen')
Zerbst (tseRpst)

Zhit-o-meer; written also
Jitomir, and Schitomir.
Zia (zee'ǎ)

Ziegenhayn (tsee gen-hin")
Zierickzee (zee'rik/za')
Zirknitz (tseerk/nits)
Syn. Czirknicz.
Zittau (tsit/tou)

Zacatecas (zäk-a-tā/kas, or Znaym (zním)
si-ka-ta/käs)

Zacatlan (sä-kät-län)
Zacatula (sä-ka-too/lä)
Zacualpan (sä-kwäl-pän')
Zacynthus (za-sin/thus).
Syn. Zante.
Zaffarano (dzäf-fä-rä/no)
Zafra (tha frä)
Zagrab (zä-gräb'). Syn.
Agram.

Zahara. See Sahara.
Zahna (tsänä)

Zaïre, or Zahir (ză-eer').
Syn. Congo.
Zam-beze (or zam-bā/zę)
Za-moʻra (or thä-mo'ră)
Zandvliet (zand/vleet')
Zanesville (zānz/vil)
Zanguebar (zang/ga-bar')
Zanshausen (tsäns'how-
zen)

Zollverein (tsol'fer-in')
Zug (zoog, or tsooG)
Zulia (soo/le-a)
Züllichau (tsül'le-kow)
Zülpich (tsül'pik)
Zuni (zoon/yee)
Zürich (zu/rik) (Ger. pron.
{sü/rik)
Züt/phen

Zuyder, or Zuider, Zee
(zi'der zee, or zoo/der-
zee) (Dutch pron. zoi
der ză)
Zvornik (Turk. Iz/vor'
neek')
Zweibrücken, or Zwey
brücken (tswi-brük/ken)
Syn. Deux-Ponts.
Zwel/len-dăm
Zwickau (tswik/kow)
Zvornik, or Zwor'nik

Zan'te. Syn. Zacynthus. Zytomir. See Zhitomeer.

ã‚ê‚Ì‚õ‚삧, long; â, ê, ô, less prolonged; ă,ĕ, 1, 8,ă,ỹ, short; a‚£,1,Q,obscure; câre,fär, låst, fall, whạt; thêre,veil, term; pïque, fîrm; dône, fôr, dg,wolf, focê, foot; fûirl, ryde, pyshi

PREFACE.

THE design of this work of biographical reference is to furnish rapid answers to the questions most frequently asked concerning any one of the distinguished persons herein mentioned; namely, 1. What is the correct spelling and pronunciation of his name? 2. What was he? 3. Where did he live? 4. When did he live?

Much time and labor have been devoted in selecting from the vast array of names recorded in biographical works, such as are the most prominent, or for some reason worthy to stand in a list of about ten thousand selected names. That many, even of our own country, as deserving as those herein enrolled, have been omitted, would not be surprising; and the same thing might be said about any biographical work now extant; and the assertion would especially hold true in respect to individuals still living. In most cases the compiler of a work like the present one must make his selection from the books, and form his judgment from what is there recorded, taking those names which, in his opinion, will be most frequently looked for.

Much pains have been taken to give the most approved spelling. It is hoped the work will be found reasonably accurate in this respect. The middle name has been written in full, whenever it could be ascertained, instead of being indicated by an initial merely. In regard to many names more than one way of spelling is common. In such cases, the intention of the compiler has been to give the way preferred by the best authorities (as, Menendez (thus written by himself) instead of Melendez, Gen. Nathanael Greene instead of Gen. Nathaniel Greene, Sir Humphry Davy instead of Sir Humphrey Davy, Fénelon instead of Fénélon), or where other reasons were equal, to choose the form most generally accepted.

With respect to Oriental and Russian names, it is often difficult to decide whether the French form, the German, or the English should be preferred, e. g. Abou-Bekr (French), Abu-Bekr (German), or Aboo-Bekr (English); Schouvaloff, Schuwalow, or Shoovaloff. The principles laid down for the pronunciation, and the marks employed, are explained in pages 1682-1684 inclusive. The pronunciation of the names which appeared in the original Biographical Table, and which reappear in the following pages, is retained, for the most part, as formerly given; and the same diacritical marks and general plan have been kept in pronouncing the additional names included in the present Dictionary. It could hardly be supposed that any two orthoëpists would be at one on all questions as to the pronunciation of proper names, and especially those of a foreign language. But most of the differences would relate to points of minor importance. A system (as that of the Geographical and Biographical Tables) elaborated by a phonologist of so high repute and large experience as Dr. Thomas will be accepted with full confidence as to its correctness and practical use.

The arrangement of the names is the simplest possible and the easiest for reference— being alphabetical. Where two or more members of a family are mentioned, the relationship is stated in italics immediately after the Christian name (as Son, Father, etc., as the case may be). An assumed name, a sobriquet, or an original name not so well known, is generally printed in italics. The italic words in brackets indicate something noteworthy with which the person has had to do, as a book, a painting, an invention, a discovery, a doctrine, or the like. In many instances the word or two thus inclosed serve to identify the person clearly.

Great care has been exercised to have the dates as correct as may be, and for this purpose only those authorities deemed the most trustworthy have been followed.

It is believed that the following pages, registering, concisely, only such biographical matter as is of the most importance to know, will supply a need often felt by every earnest reader, and increase the usefulness of the whole work as a Dictionary for the Home and the School.

BOSTON HIGHLANDS, MASS., February, 1879.

L. J. C.

Copyright, 1879, by G. & C. MERRIAM.

EXPLANATIONS.

1. The mark of interrogation indicates an approximate or a doubtful date.

2. fl. means flourished or lived.

3. An assumed name or sobriquet, or a real name not so well known, when given, appears in Italics immediately following the leading name.
4. The Italic words in brackets denote some work of the person named, as a book, an invention, etc., or something with which he has had to do.
5. Where two or more persons having the same name are mentioned, the pronunciation is given with the name of the first individual only.
6. The dates before the Christian era are denoted by B. C.

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Abbate (äb-bäʼtâ), or Abati (ä-bä’tee).

Abaka Khan (ä-bä’kä kawn'). Second Mongol king of Persia..
Abamonti (ä-ba-mon'tee), Giuseppe. Neapolitan statesman..
Abancourt, d' (da/box/KOOR'), Charles Xavier Joseph. Minister of
war of Louis XVI. of France..

Abano, di (de ä-bä'no), Pietro. Italian astrologer and physician..
Abarca (ä-baRʼkä), Don Joaquin. Spanish prelate and Carlist
Abascal (ä-Bas-käl'), José Fernando. Spanish viceroy of Peru..
Abati, degli (dal'yee ä-bä'tee), Bocco. Florentine traitor
Abati (ä-bä'tee), or Abatti, Niccolo. Italian painter in fresco.
Abauzit (ä/boʻze'), Firmin. French philosopher and writer..
Abbad (äb/bäd'), or Abad. See Abad.

Abbadie (a/ba/de'), Jacques. French Protestant theologian.
Abbas-Ben-Abd-el-Mottalib (äb-bäsꞌ bĕn-äbd/gl-mõt'ä-lib). Pa-
ternal uncle of Mohammed..

Abbas (äb-bäs') I. The Great. Shah (king) of Persia.
Abbas Mirza (äb/bäs' mēR'za). Persian prince....

Abbassides (ab-bas'Idz). The most famous dynasty of caliphs at Damascus and Bagdad. (749-1258.)

Abbatucci (a/ba/tü/se'; Ital. pron. äb-ä-toot'chee), Jacques Pierre

1282.

1759?-1818.

1758-1792. .1250?-1315? 17802-1844. .1743-1821. .fl. 1260. ..15122-1571. .1679-1767.

1044.

1041?

Abercromby (ǎb'er-krum-bf), Sir Ralph. British general.
Aberdeen', George Hamilton Gordon, Fourth Earl of. British statesman. 1784-1860.
Abernethy (ab'er-ne-th!), John. Irish Presbyterian divine......
Abernethy, John. Grandson of John. English surgeon.
Abert (a'bert), Colonel John James. American military engineer.....
Abich (ä'bIK), Wilhelm Hermann. German-Russian naturalist..
Abildgaard (ä'bild-gord), Nicholas Abraham. Danish painter..
Abildgaard, Peter Christian. Danish naturalist and physician.
Abinger (ab'in-jer), James Scarlett, Lord. English judge...
Abington (ab'ing-ton), Frances, née. English comic actress.
Aboo, Abou, or Abu (Arabic, father). See Abu-.
Abou-Bekr, Aboo-Bekr, or Abubekr. See Abu-Bekr.
Aboul-Feda, Aboulfeda, or Abool-Feda. See Abu-l-Feda.
About (ä/boo'), Edmond François Valentin. French writer...
Abrabanel (ä-BRä'вä-něl), Isaac. Portuguese Jewish author.
Abraham-a-Sancta-Clara (a'bra-ham-ä-sänkʼtä-kläʼrä). Ulrich von

Megerle. Roman Catholic preacher of Vienna...................
Abrantes, d' (dä-brän'tés), Don José. Portuguese statesman.
Abrantès d', Andoche Junot, Duc. French general. See Junot.....1771-1813.
Abresch (ä'bresh), Friedrich Ludwig. German classical scholar........1699-1782.
Abrial (a/bre-äl'), Joseph André. French statesman..

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Born. Died 1738?-1801.

1680-1740.

1764-1831.

1787-1863.

1806

1744-1809?

1740-1808.

1769-1844.

.1731?-1815.

.1828

.1437-1508.

.1642-1709. 1784-1827.

1750-1828.

Absalon (äb'sä-lon), or Axel (äk'sel). Icelandic archbishop of Lund..1128-1201. Abt (äpt), Franz. German musical composer..

1658-1727.

Abu-Hamid-Alghazali (ä'boo hä'mid äl-gä-zä'lee). Arabian philosopher and divine

.1058?-1111.

566?-652. 1557-1628.

Abu-Hayyan (ä'boo hi-ylin'). Athir-ed-Din. Arabian author........1256-1344. Abu-l-Abbas-Abdallah (a'bool äb-bäsꞌ äb-däl'ah). As-Seffah. First caliph of the Abbassides.

17837-1833.

Abu-l-ala (ä'bool ä'lä). Arabian poet..

720?-754. 970?-1057.

See Abati, Niccolo.

Charles. French diplomatist..

Abbeville, d' (däb-vēl'), Père Claude. Capuchin historian..
Abbon (a/box') of Fleury (Abbot of Fleury).
Abbot (ab'gt), Benjamin. American teacher...
Abbot, Charles, First Lord Colchester. British statesman..
Abbot, George. English prelate. Archbishop of Canterbury..
Abbot, Samuel. Founder of the theol. seminary at Andover, Mass.....1732-1812.
Abbott, Charles, First Lord Tenterden. Lord chief justice of England..1762-1832.
Abbott, Jacob. American author. [Rollo Books.]..
Abbott, John Stevens Cabot. American historian.....
Abbt (äpt), Thomas. German writer and professor of mathematics.....1738-1766.
Abd (Arabic, servant), an initial word in Semitic proper names.
Abdallah-Ben-Abd-el-Mottalib (äb-dälʼah bĕn-äbd'el-mõtʼä-lib),

..1791-1857. ....fl. 1614.

Fr. monk and savant.. 945-1004.

..1762-1849. ....1757-1829. ..1562-1633.

Abulfaraj (ä'bool-fä'räj), or Abulfaragius (a-bul-fa-rā'jí-us), Mar Gregorius. Bar-Hebræus. Armenian bishop and historian.. Abu-1-Fazl, or Aboulfazl (ä'bool-fä-zl. In India, it is pronounced almost b'ool-fuz'l). Vizier of the emperor Akbar and historian... Abu-l-Feda, or Aboulfeda (ä'bool-fed'ä), Ismaïl-Ibn-Ali. Arabian warrior and author..

Abu-l-Kasim (ä'bool-käʼsim), (Lat. Albuca'sis). Arabian surgical writer of Cordova. [Al-Tasriff.}.

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Accum (ǎk'um, or äk'oom), Friedrich. German chemist.. Acerbi (ä-chěn'bee), Giuseppe. Italian writer....

.1769-1838.

1773-1846.

Acevedo (ä-tha-va'Do), Felix Alvarez. Spanish insurgent leader.. Achard (ä'shaR'), Franz Karl. German chemist.....

1820.

.1753-1821.

545?- 570.

1059.

716?

Arab merchant. Father of Mohammed.....

Abdallah-Ibn-Balkin (-ib'n-bäl-keen'). Last sultan of Grenada... fl. 1073.
Abdallah-Ibn-Yasin (-ib'n-yä-seen'). Fakih. Founder of the em-
pire of the Almoravides...

Abd-el-aziz (äbd'el-ä-zeez′). II. Written also Abdelaziz, and Ab-
dul-Aziz (Sp. pron. äb-da-lä-theeth'). Moorish viceroy of Spain...
Abd-el-Kader (äbd/gl-kä'der), 07 Abdul-Kadir. Emir of Algeria..1807?-1873.
Abd-el-Malek İbn-Koreyb (äbd/el-mä'lek Ib`n ko-rāb′). Al-Asmaï.
Arabian doctor or savant..

740?- 821?

Abd-el-Moumen (äbd/el-moo'men). First caliph of the Almohades..1100?-1163.
Abd-el-Mottalib (abd/el-mot'ä-lib). Grandfather of Mohammed.... 497-579.
Abd-el-Wahab (äbd/gl-wa-häb'). Founder of the Wahabees.........1692?-1787.
Abd-er-Rahman (äbd/gr-räu'män) I. First Ommyade sultan of Spain. 731-787.
Abd-er-Rahman III. Ommyade sultan of Spain....

Abd-er-Rahman-Alghafaki (-äl-gä'fä-kee). Emir of Spain..
Abdul-Aziz (äb/dool-a-zeez'). Sultan of Turkey....

.1740-1824.

Aconz Köver (ǎ'konts kö'ver), Stefan. Armenian writer..
Aconzio (ä-kon'ze-o), Giacomo. Ital. writer. [Stratagems of Satan.]..1492?-1566?
Acosta, de (då ä-kōs'tä), José. Spanish missionary and author... .1539?-1600.
Acquaviva (äk-wä-vee'vä), Andrea Matteo. Originator of cyclopedias..1456?-1528.
Acuña, de (dã ä-koon'yä), Cristóbal. Spanish Jesuit and missionary...1597-1680?
Adair (a-dar') John. American general and politician....
Adair, Sir Robert. English diplomatist..

..1757-1840. ..1763-1855.

Achenbach (ä'Ken-bäк), Andreas. Ger. landscape and marine painter..1815 Achenwall (ä'Ken-wäl), Gottfried. Prussian writer on statistics.......1719-1772. Achillini (ä-kel-lee'nee), Alessandro. Italian philosopher and phys....1463-1512. Achmet (äx'met). See Ahmed.

Ackermann (äk'er-män), Johann Christian Gottlieb. German medical writer and classical scholar...

Ackermann, Rudolph. German printseller in London.. Ackland (šk'land), John Dyke. British commander of the grenadiers at the battle of Stillwater..

.1756-1801. ...1764-1834.

1778.

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Abdullah. Syn. Abdallah.

Abdul Mejid (äbd'ool-me-jeed'). Sultan of Turkey..

Adam (ä'dŏN'), Adolphe Charles. French pianist and composer.. .1803-1856. 1823-1861. Adam (ä'däm), Albrecht. German painter.. .1786-1862.

A'Becket (a-bek'et), Gilbert Abbot. English comic writer...

1811-1856.

A Becket. See Becket, Thomas à..

1117-1170.

Abeille (ä/bâl', or a ba'y'), Gaspard. French poet and dramatist.
Abel (a'bel), Clarke. English surgeon and naturalist..
Abel (a'bel), Joseph. German painter..

1648-1718.

Adam (ǎd'am). Alex., of Edinburgh. Teacher and classical author....1741-1809.
Adam (ä'doN'), Lambert Sigisbert. French sculptor...
Adam (ä'däm), Melchior. German divine and biographer..

..1700-1759.

1622.

.1780?-1826.

1768--1818.

Adams (d'amz), Abigail. Amer. writer. Wife of Pres. John Adams...1744-1818. Adams, Charles Baker. American naturalist...

1814-1858.

Abel (ä'bel), Niels Henrik. Norwegian mathematician.
Abel, von (fon ä'bel) Jakob Friedrich. German philosopher..
Abélard, or Abailard (ăb'e-lard; Fr. pron. ä/bâ'laR'), Pierre. French
scholastic philosopher and logician..

.1802-1829.

1751-1829.

1079-1142.

Abencerrage (a-ben'se-raj; Sp. pron. ä-вĕn-thâ-гä'нî), pl. Aben-
cerrages (a-ben'se-raj-ès). A famous Moorish family of Granada..fl. 15th c.
Aben-Ezra (ä'ben ez'ra), Abraham. The Wise. Jewish commentator..1119?-1174?
Abercrombie (îb'e̟r-krüm-bi), James. British general in America....1706-1781.
Abercrombie, John. Scottish physician.

1781-1844.

Adams, John Quincy. Son of John. Sixth president of the U. S..
Adams, Samuel. American revolutionary patriot and statesman....
Adams, William Taylor. Oliver Optic. American story writer... .1822
Adamson (d'am-son), Patrick. Archbishop of St. Andrews, Scotland. 1536-1592.
Adanson (ä'doN'sôN'), Michel. French naturalist..
.1727-1806.

ă, ē, i, ō, ū, long; â, ê. ô, less prolonged; ă, ě, Ĭ, Ŏ, ă, short; a, £, 1, 2, obscure (see remark, p. 1684); fär, fall; thêre, term; fôr, food, foot; fûrl; ow as in cow; ca as in chin; e, i, o, silent; ä, ö, ü, u (see p. 1684); Ii (see p. 1682, ¶ 2); gas in get; th as in thine; Ĩ, ũ, §, ŵ, B, D, G, H, K, N, R (see p. 1684).

Adams, Charles Francis. Son of J. Q. A. Amer. lawyer and diplomat.1807 Adams, Hannah. American authoress.

.1755-1831.

Adams, John. Lawyer and second president of the United States......1785-1826. Adams, John Couch. English astronomer..

.1819

..1767-1848. .1722-1808.

.1782-1862. 1768-1843.

Born. Died.

.1622-1675.

Ad'dington, Henry, First Viscount Sidmouth. English statesman...1755-1844.
Addison (ǎd'i-son) Joseph. English poet and essayist. [Spectator.]....1672-1719.
Adelaide (d'eh-lad). Queen of England. Consort of William IV.....1792-1849.
Adeler (ä'del-eR), Cord Sivertsen. Danish high admiral...
Adelgreif (a'dgl-grif), Johann Albrecht. German fanatic.
Adelon (äd/lôN'), Nicolas Philibert. French physician and writer.
Adelung (ä'deh-loong), Friedrich. German philologist.

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Italian dramatist.

1729?-1804.

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.1732-1806.

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1763-1832.

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1275-1348.

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.1755-1805.

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Adlerfeld (äd'ler-felt), Gustaf. Swedish historian and diplomatist....1671-1709. Adolphus (a-dŏl'fus) I. Count of Holstein..

Archduke of Austria and governor of the Netherlands. Albert. First duke of Prussia.

.1559-1621.

.1490-1563.

Adolphus II. Son of Adolphus I. Warrior.

1106-1131. 1164.

Albert. King of Saxony.

Adolphus of Nassau. German emperor.....

Adolphus, John. English lawyer and historian..

.1252?-1298. 1764?-1845.

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Adorni (ä-doR'nee), Caterina Fieschi. Italian poetess.....

1447?-1510.

of Brandenburg...

.1106?-1170.

Adrain (a-dran'), Robert. Irish professor of mathematics in America..1775-1843. Adrets, des (dâ/zä'drâ'), Francis de Beaumont, Baron. Huguenot leader. 1513-1587. Adrian (ā'dri-an). Emperor of Rome. See Hadrian

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.1570?-1637

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Dutch painter. 1519-1573?

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Eschylus (es'kl-lus). Greek tragic poet..

.B. c. 389-314. ..B. C. 525-456.

physician....

1696?-1770.

Æsop (e'sop). Greek fabulist....

Esopus (c-so'pus), Clodius. Roman tragedian.

Aetius (a-e'shi-us). Roman general..

Affo (äf'o), Ireneo. Italian antiquarian and historian

Affre (äf'r), Denis Auguste. Archbishop of Paris.

..fl. 560 B. C. .fl. 1st c. B. C. 396?-454. ..1741-1800 ? 1793-1848.

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Agesilaus (a-jés-I-la'us) II.
Agier (a/zhe-'), Pierre Jean.
Agnelli (än-yel'ee), Jacopo.
Agnello (än-yel'o) Andrea.

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Agnes (ag'nēz), Saint. Roman child martyr...

Agnesi (än-ya'see), Maria Gaetana. Italian mathematician.

Agnolo, d' (dän'yo-lo), Baccio. Florentine engineer and architect......1460-1543. Agoult, d' (dä-goo'), Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, Countess.

Afzelius (ǎf-ze'll-us; Sw. pron. äf-tsil'le-dos), Adam. Swed. botanist. 1750-1836?
Agar (ä'gäR'), Jean Antoine Michel. French financier
Agardh (a'gärd), Karl Adolf. Swedish botanist...

Toledo. Cardinal and statesman..

..1300-1367

.1807-1873.

B. c. 360?- 289.

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Albrecht (äl'brěkt), Friedrich Rudolph. Austrian archduke and general. 1817
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Albret, d' (däl'brâ'), Jeanne. Queen of Navarre...
Albrici (äl-bree'chee), Vincenzo. Italian composer and organist. ..fl. 1670.
Albrizzi (äl-brêt'see), Isabella Teotochi, Countess of. Italian authoress.1770-1836.
Albumazar (äl-boo-mäʼzar). Arabian astronomer.

.1786-1848.

1528-1572.

1748-1823. 1701-1798.

Abbot and historian of Ravenna...

...fl. 9th c.

290 ?-303. ..1718-1799.

1800?

Albuquerque, de (da al'bu-kerk; Portuguese, Affonso d'Albo

776?- 885

.fl. B. C. 611?

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Alcæus (l-see'us). Greek lyric poet....
Alcaforada (äl-kä-fo-rä'dä), Marianna. Portuguese nun. [Letters to De
Chamilly..

Alciati (äl-chä'tee), Andrea. Italian jurist and scholar..
Alcibiades (Al-si-bi'a-dēz). Famous Athenian..

....fl. 1662. 1492-1550.

.B. C. 450- 404. ...fl. B. c. 670? 1715-1806.

Daniel Stern. French authoress

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1580? 37-93. 1490?-1555.

1492-1566.

..1443-1485.

Agrippa (ä-grip'a), Henry Cornelius. German physician, theologian, and writer..

1486-1535.

Agrippa (a-grip'a), Marcus Vipsanius. Roman statesman.
B. c. 63 12.
Agrippina (a-grip-pi'na) II. Mother of the emperor Nero..
15?- 60.
Aguado (ä-gwä'Do), Alexandre Maria. Spanish financier in Paris......1784-1842.
Aguesseau, d' (dä'ga'sō') Henri François. Chancellor of France.. .1668-1751.
Aguilar (a-ge-laR'), Grace. English Jewish authoress...
Ahlwardt (äl'vänt), Christian Wilhelm. German philologist.
Ahlwardt, Peter. German metaphysician...
Ahlwardt, Theodor Wilhelm. German orientalist.

Ahmed (äи'med), or Achmet (äk'met) III. Ottoman emperor...... 1673-1739.
Ahmed Shah el Abdali (än'med shäh el äb-dä'lee). Conqueror in
India...

Alcock (awl'kok), John. English musical composer...
Alcott (awl'kot), Amos Bronson. American teacher and philosopher...1799
Alcott, Louisa May. Daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott. Amer. authoress..1833
Alcott, William Alexander. American physician and educationist.....1798-1859.
Alcuin (ǎl'kwin), (Lat. Alcui'nus, or Alewin), Flaccus Albinus.

English theologian....

725?-804.

Aldegrever (al'deh-grå-ver), or Aldegraef (äl'deh-grěf), Heinrich.

.........

German painter and engraver... Alden (awl'den), John. Pilgrim settler...

.1502-1562? 1599-1687.

.1816-1847. .1760-1830. .1710-1791. 1828

Alderete, dê (dã äl-dâ-rā'tă), Bernardo. Spanish linguist and author.. 1550?
Aldini (äl-dee'nee), Giovanni. Italian natural philosopher.... ......1762-1834-
Aldobrandini (äl-do-brän-dee'nee), Silvestro. Italian jurist..
Aldrich (awl'dritch, or awl'drij), Henry. English theol. and logician..1647-1710.
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. American poet and miscellaneous writer....1836
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..1499-1558.

.1804-1867.

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1634.

.1524?-1607.

.1808

Aibek-Azad-ed-Din (ī′běk ä'zęd-e̟d-deen'). Sultan of Egypt.

1257.

Aignan (ǎn'yoN'), Étienne. French republican and writer.. Aiguebère (ag/bêR'), John Dumas. French dramatist..

.1773-1824. .1692-1755.

Aiguillon, d' (dã'ğe'yʊx'), Armand de Vignerot-Duplessis-Richelieu, Duc. Prime minister of France..

1720-1788.

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..fl. 1370. Alain de Lille (ä/lăx' deh lel'). The Universal Doctor. French theol..1114-1203? Alanson (l'an-son) Edward. English surgeon.. .1747-1823. Alarcon, de (dî ä-lar-kōn'), Hernando. Spanish explorer of the coast of California... ..fl. 1540.

Alarcon y Mendoza, de (dã ä-lan-kōn' ē men-dō'thä), Don Juan
Ruiz. Spanish Mexican poet...

.1600?-1639. Alard (ä/laRt'), Francis. Flemish Protestant theologian.. 1578. Alaric (ǎl'a-rik) Lat. Alari'cus. Conq. of Rome. King of Visigoths. 350?- 410. Alasco (a-las'ko), John. Polish reformer... .1499-1560. Alava, d' (däʼlä-vä), Miguel Ricardo. Spanish general and statesman.. 1771-1843. Alba. See Alva.. 1508-1582.

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Anjou. Suitor of Queen Elizabeth of England.....
Ales, or Alesse (ä-les'), Alexander. Scotch Lutheran divine..
Alessi (ä-lěs'ee), Galeazzo. Italian architect.....
Alexan'der I., Pavlovitch. Emperor of Russia..
Alexander II., Nicolaevitch. Emperor of Russia.
Alexander VI., Rodrigo Lenzuoli Borgia. Pope..
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Aleyn (l'in), Charles. English historical poet..
Alfani (äl-fä'nee), Orazio di Paris. Italian painter..
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