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Nicholas I, pope (858–67),
414
Nicholas I (1796–1855), tsar of Russia (1825–55),
762
–3,
764
,
765
Nigeria
early kingship in,
481
civil war in
1075
Nightingale, Florence (1820–1910), British hospital reformer,
754
Nile River
basis of Egyptian civilization,
66
–7,
70
cultural influence,
74
,
76
,
80
,
86
marshes reclaimed,
83
Nimrud, Babylonian city,
61
Nineveh, Babylonian city,
61
,
115
,
116
,
117
Nixon, Richard M. (1913–1994), US
president,
1103
–1105,
1177
Normans
Normandy, in Mediterranean,
359
,
525
duchy granted,
366
,
402
loss of Scandinavian character,
410
conquest of England,
506
–7
duchy acquired by France,
507
Norsemen
Slav tribes and,
365
–6
colonizing,
406
–8,
482
shipping,
406
,
531
–2
raids on Christendom,
407
–9
absorbed into native cultures,
409
,
410
see also
Varangians
North America
human immigration,
22
–3,
26
,
482
primitive agriculture,
33
,
36
,
482
Norse settlement,
407
,
482
European settlement,
648
–56,
662
War of American Independence,
720
–4,
734
see also
American Revolution; Canada; United States of America
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO),
1150
,
1155
established,
1043
Germany and,
1045
strains in,
1109
and Kosovan crisis,
1115
,
1171
–2
North Korea,
1160
Norway
early colonizing,
406
women’s vote,
869
World War II and,
959
see also
Norsemen
see also
Kush; Sudan
OAU
see
Organization for African Unity
Odoacer (d. 493), German chieftain,
293
,
306
Oghuz Turks, migrate to Iran,
373
–4
oil
in S. America,
804
energy source,
864
political factor,
938
,
940
–1,
944
,
1071
–2
demand for,
1070
in Middle East,
1070
,
1071
‘energy crisis’ and,
1070
Okinawa,
1118
evidence of,
108
,
109
,
111
–12,
115
translated into Greek,
264
Newton’s endorsement,
686
books: Genesis,
111
; Joshua,
111
; Daniel,
118
; Isaiah,
118
,
263
; Pentateuch,
261
Olduvai Gorge
earliest home base,
9
–10
fossil relics found,
9
–10,
15
,
20
Oleg (10th cent.), prince of Russia,
366
Olga (d.
c.
969), Christian ruler of Kiev, Russia (945–62),
367
Olmec culture in Meso-america,
152
–3,
483
Olympic Games,
171
Oman,
1124
Organization for African Unity (OAU),
1076
,
1079
Origen (
c.
185–
c.
254), Christian churchman,
274
,
284
Orkhan, first Ottoman sultan (1326–59),
387
Orthodox Church
characteristics,
347
divergence from R.C. Church,
349
–50,
356
dispute over icons,
355
–7
conversion of Slavs,
364
,
368
,
370
centred in Russia,
528
Osman I (1259–1326), Ottoman sultan (1299–1326),
387
Osmanlis
see
Ottoman empire
Osrhoene, Syrian kingdom,
260
Otto I (912–73), Holy Roman emperor (936–73)
German territories organized,
403
Italian crown assumed,
403
Otto II (955–83), Holy Roman emperor (973–83),
403
Otto III, Holy Roman emperor (983–1002), and ‘renewal of Roman Empire’
403
–4
Ottoman Empire (of Osmanli Turks),
342
,
403
identity,
386
–7
military organization,
387
capture of Constantinople,
387
–8
further conquests,
388
–9
multi-racial policy,
390
perpetuated E.–W. distinction,
390
rivalry with Safavid Persians,
390
–1
European campaigns,
603
,
609
–11
Russian threat to,
615
,
625
,
627
–8,
753
,
765
subjects’ nationalism,
750
,
822
,
871
,
932
,
936
–9
Indian sympathy,
856
World War I and,
888
,
892
,
893
disintegration,
932
–8,
942
–3
Ottonian empire
territorial acquisitions,
404
–5
Papacy and,
406
,
412
,
414
Ovid, Publius Ovidius Naso (43
BC
–
AD
17), Roman poet,
246
Oxford, university of,
536
,
549
,
675
,
851
Pacific basin and islands
Tahiti,
672
,
673
US interests,
828
see also
Hawaii; Philippines
painting
Palaeolithic,
23
–6,
36
–7
Indian,
436
,
440
Chinese,
447
,
457
Japanese,
471
abstract,
946
Pakistan
Moslem state created,
982
,
1121
East Bengal secession,
1049
India and,
1049
–50
foreign policy,
1049
–50,
1051
government,
1049
–50
nuclear weapons,
1163
Palaeolithic era
Lower,
21
–2
Upper,
21
–8,
30
,
36
,
37
art,
23
–6,
36
–7
hunting,
23
,
27
physiological development of man,
23
–7,
30
tools,
23
burials,
25
cultural distinctions arise,
34
Palestine,
82
focus of dispute,
89
,
112
–13
Philistines in,
107
–8
crusaders in,
525
–7
Jewish immigration,
937
,
940
,
988
Ottoman rule,
937
British policy,
939
,
940
,
987
–8,
989
Arab nationalists,
1071
,
1132
refugee problem,
1071
and Israel,
1169
–70,
1170
see also
Israel Palestine Liberation Organization
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO),
1070
,
1071
,
1121
–2,
1130
,
1132
,
1133
Panama
Congress (1826),
802
canal,
805
,
829
Pan-American congresses (1889),
804
Papacy
rise of,
312
–13
Frankish involvement,
397
–8,
403
–5,
405
,
412
–14
religious and political focus,
401
diplomatic contacts with China,
447
defence against lay power,
491
–5,
496
–7
support friars,
496
Avignon exile,
499
Protestant critics,
574
–8
Counter-Reformation,
582
–3
Enlightened critics,
693
loss of Temporal Power,
875
Lateran treaties,
910
modern trends,
1030
–2
paper
Chinese invention,
456
used in W.
504
,
516
,
539
,
541
use declined,
417
Paracelsus (1493–1541), Swiss physician,
680
parchment,
220
enabled minuscule writing,
417
gave way to paper,
504
Paris
capital of Clovis,
303
core of France,
402
growth,
514
–15,
552
,
713
university,
536
revolutions,
752
,
753
,
757
,
758
Commune,
758
,
761
Parliament
English, early growth,
512
composition,
563
,
782
use by Tudors,
580
–1
quarrel with Crown (1640–60),
587
–9
sovereignty questioned in colonies,
722
,
723
flexibility of,
785
buildings,
786
House of Lords limited,
868
parliaments
see
political institutions
Parthia
Parthians, threaten Hellenistic world,
223
–4
resist Romans,
279
overrun by Scythians,
322
in India,
428
Pasiphaë, legendary wife of Minos,
95
,
99
Pasteur, Louis (1822–95), French chemist,
880
Patna, Maurya palace at,
423
Paul, St (
c.
3–
c.
64 or 68), Christian apostle,
268
,
270
,
284
Paul III, pope (1534–49), missionary activity of,
670
Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich (1849–1936), Russian biologist,
1029
Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, US base at,
828
,
961
Peasants’ Revolt, England,
518