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  • Image:Johann Heinrich Fussli 063.jpg|Tiresias appears to Ulysses during the sacrificing (1780-1785) ==Notes== ==References== *Calè, Luisa. 2006 ...
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  • the end of the war and was disgusted that Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant would not allow him to return to a combat command. In 1867, he received the brevets ...
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  • American U.S. Senator, wrote a letter to President Ulysses S. Grant that was widely reprinted. Revels denounced Ames and the Carpetbaggers for manipulating ...
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  • ritorno d'Ulisse in patria (The Return of Ulysses), and the historic opera L'incoronazione di Poppea (The Coronation of Poppea), based on the ...
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  • destroyed in the early 1870s by President Ulysses S. Grant's vigorous ... cast only one vote for Republican candidate Ulysses Grant. ...
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  • In the 1870s, U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant extended the Monroe Doctrine, saying that the United States would not tolerate a colony in the ...
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  • the Magician: Charlatan or Son of God? (Ulysses Press, 1998), 78–79. He ... *Smith, Morton. Jesus the Magician: Charlatan or Son of God?. Ulysses ...
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  • " and its capture opened that gateway. After Ulysses S. Grant was promoted to general-in-chief of all Union armies, he left his favorite lieutenant ...
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  • was not used until 1870, when President Ulysses S. Grant attempted unsuccessfully ... Early threatened Washington in 1864. When Ulysses S. Grant became general ...
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  • to assassinate the Union commanding general, Ulysses S. Grant; however, Grant's wife had promised to visit family and so they were heading ...
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  • On April 3, 1865, with Union troops under Ulysses S. Grant poised to capture Richmond, Davis escaped for Danville, Virginia, together with the ...
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  • States was requested to take over. President Ulysses S. Grant supported the idea, but it was defeated by that nation's Congress. ...
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  • against Belknap, but instead implicated President Ulysses S. Grant's brother Orville Grant. The president ordered Custer placed under arrest, relieved ...
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  • In 1868, Douglass supported the presidential campaign of Ulysses S. Grant. The Klan Act and the Enforcement Act were signed into law by President ...
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  • Valley was considered "total war." Ulysses S. Grant was the general to initiate the practice in the Civil War. ==Twentieth century== ...
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  • owner who published James Joyce's Ulysses), painters Tamara de Lempicka and Marie Laurencin, and dancer Isadora Duncan. Rodriguez, 246–247. ...
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  • legal rights they never had before. President Ulysses S. Grant was eventually forced to use federal troops to curtail violence against blacks by the ...
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  • In 1864, the new Union general-in-chief Ulysses S. Grant sought to destroy Lee's army and capture Richmond. Lee and his men stopped each ...
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  • referred to by James Joyce in his novels such as Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Robert Graves and poets such as T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound also made use ...
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  • was soon to come after Lincoln appointed Ulysses S. Grant general in chief ... to appoint a new army commander: General Ulysses S. Grant, who disfavored ...
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