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  • English Civil War [r]: 1641-1651 conflict between Parliamentarians and Royalists loyal to the monarchy. [e]
  • United Auto Workers [r]: American and Canadian labor union, founded 1935. [e]
  • Robert Bruce [r]: Scottish independence fighter (1274-1329); re-established Scottish kingdom by defeating Edward II at Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. [e]
  • Battle of Evesham [r]: Decisive, but not ending, battle of the Barons' War (1264-1267) [e]
  • Historical examples of military swarming [r]: A military paradigm that refers to a continuous series of coordinated attacks, each of relatively short duration, which tend to exhaust and overwhelm the opponent's command and control capabilities. [e]
  • Olympic Games [r]: A quadrennial multi-sport event organised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) involving athletes from around the world in both summer and winter sport editions. The summer event was first staged at Athens in 1896 as a revival of the Ancient Olympics; the winter event was first staged at Chamonix in 1924. [e]