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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: CORRIDORS
corridors of power (the phrase)
Corrientes - in War of the Triple Alliance
Corries, The - Flower of Scotland
Corsi, Jacopo - and the first opera
Corsica - as Roman province
- annexed by Vandals
- and Muslim raids
- and Napoleon
Cort, Henry
- iron and steel
Cortes - 13th-century Spain and Portugal
- in Cadiz in 1810
Cortes, Hernando
- the Barberini palace
Corumbá - in War of the Triple Alliance
Corunna - engagement of 1809
- brief account
corvée - in 18th-century Bohemia
Cosgrave, William - and the Free State
Così fan tutte - by Mozart
Cosimo I - grand duke of Tuscany
Cosimo de' Medici - or pater patriae
COSMOLOGY
- tour through time
Cossacks - rebellion of 1648-57
- and Siberia
- in Russian civil war
Costa, Lúcio - and Brasilia
COSTA RICA
Costello, John - Republic of Ireland bill
Costume, Museum of - Bath
CÔTE D'IVOIRE
- French colony from 1893
- asylum for Ojukwu
Cotman, John Sell - and watercolour
- brief biography
- and the Norwich School
Cotswolds
cotton - earliest fragments
- in Peru in 2500 BC
- in Indus valley
- staple product in southern USA
- in British industry
Cotton, Billy
Cotton, Henry
cotton gin - invented in 1793
coucher - at the French court
Council of Blood - and the duke of Alba
Council of Trent - in 1545
- and the Clementine Vulgate
Counterblast to Tobacco - by James I
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