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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: TURPIN
Turpin, Dick
Tuscan dialect - and Italian language
Tuscarora - in the Iroquois League
Tuskegee experiment - and syphilis
Tussaud, Marie - waxworks
Tustin, Sidney and Charles - potters
Tutankhamen - previously Tutankhaten
- his tomb
- and sculpture
- discovery of the tomb
Tutsi - in Rwanda and Burundi
Tutu, Desmond - Nobel Peace Prize
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Tuvalu and Britain
TV Times (magazine)
Twa - tiny minority in Ruanda-Urundi
tweed (fabric)
Tweed (river)
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Twelfth Night - and Christmas
Twelfth Night - by Shakespeare
- brief account
- performed in Stalag 8B
- Great Bed of Ware
Twelve Apostles - among Latter Day Saints
Twelve Conclusions - Lollard document
Twelve Days of Christmas (carol)
Twelvers - in Shi'ism
Twelve Years' Truce - from 1609
- and Philip III
Twickenham - and Pope's villa
- brief account of town
- and Dickens
- and George Hilditch
- and Pope
- and Horace Walpole
Twickenham stadium - England v Scotland 1926
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
Two Brothers - war of 1829-34
two-field system - in primitive agriculture
Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare)
Two Noble Kinsmen (Shakespeare)
two-party system (in Britain)
Two Pence Blue - in 1840
Two Sicilies - kingdom from 1815
2,000 Guineas (classic race)
Tyburn (place of execution)
Tyler, Wat - and the Peasants' Revolt
- brief biography
tympanum - and Romanesque sculpture
Tynan, Kenneth
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