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- List of people by name: Af (1105 bytes)
4: *[[Viktor G. Afanasyev|Afanasyev, Viktor G.]], (1922-1994), Russian editor
5: *[[Viktor M. Afanasyev|Afanasyev, Viktor M.]], (born 1948), Russian astrona...
6: *[[Uthman ibn Affan|Affan, Uthman ibn]], (died 656), caliph
7: *[[Ron Affif|Affif, Ron]], (born 1965), musician
8: *[[Ben Affleck|Affleck, Ben]], (born 1972), US actor - Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
9: ... by various [[Egyptology|Egyptologist]]s to 1304, 1290-92, or 1279 BCE. Archeologists may suggest soluti...
21: ... Egypt|fifth dynasty]] that had begun with [[Userkaf]] and has been concluded with [[Unas]]. A wooden ...
63: :From Sneferu (Sifouris, Snofru) to Shepses-kaf
65: :From Weser-kaf (Userkaf) to Wenis (or Unas) - January 2 (10888 bytes)
21: ...0]] - [[Alice Sanger]] becomes the first female staffer for the [[White House]].
32: ...]], built in [[1290]] on the bank of the [[River Taff]] in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]].
36: ...46]] - Unable to resume his rule over [[Albania]] after [[World War II]], [[Zog of Albania|King Zog]] ...
46: ...ical ''[[Annie]]'' is performed for the last time after 2,377 shows at the Uris Theatre on [[Broadway]...
47: ... mayor of [[Washington, DC]] becoming the first [[African American]] woman to lead a city of that size... - Compass (8275 bytes)
3: ...greatly improved maritime trade by making travel safer and more efficient.
24: ...the second half the [[13th century]]. By around [[1290]] the sailing season could start in late January ...
26: ... compass made traversal of the [[Bay of Biscay]] safer and easier. - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
8: *[[Abu'l-Wafa]] (Iran, [[940]] - [[998]])
113: *[[Thomas Bradwardine]] (English, c. [[1290]] - [[1349]])
150: *[[Pafnuty Chebyshev|Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev]], ([[Russia]], [[May 16]],...
411: *[[Laurent Lafforgue]] (France, [[1966]] - )
640: *[[Peter Sarnak]] (South Africa, [[1955]] - ) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
238: *[[Thomas Bradwardine]], (c. 1290-1349){{fn|R}}
324: *[[Rafe Champion]] - Rome (33048 bytes)
23: |[[Area]]<br /> - City Proper || <br /> 1290 [[1 E6 m�|km²]]
38: ...y is one of the largest in Europe with an area of 1290 square kilometers (it could easily encircle the n...
49: ...iver and the ford, Rome was at a cross roads of traffic following the river valley and of traders trav...
52: ...th [[Mediterranean]] people, perhaps from [[North Africa]]. In the [[8th century BC]] these Italic spe...
57: After [[650 BC]], the Etruscans became dominant in I... - Seti I (4665 bytes)
3: ...]] or between [[1300s BC|1303 BC]] and [[1290s BC|1290 BC]], depending on the chronological system they ...
7: ...n attempt to have Seti's heart work better in his afterlife than it did during his lifetime or even th...
9: ...was to re-establish order in the kingdom and to reaffirm Egypt's sovereignty over [[Palestine (region)... - Alchemy (42222 bytes)
27: ...an society]] and other mystic societies, [[witchcraft]], and of course the evolution of [[science]] an...
44: ...[[10th Century]], it was used in [[cannon]]s by [[1290]]. From China, the use of gunpowder spread to [[J...
54: ...cletian]] ordered the burning of alchemical books after suppressing a revolt in Alexandria ([[292]]), ...
56: ...Hermes's symbol was the [[caduceus]] or serpent-staff, which became one of many of alchemy's principal...
58: ...In other words, the human body (the microcosm) is affected by the exterior world (the macrocosm), whic... - Ramesses II (3861 bytes)
5: ...c. [[1314 BC]] to [[1224 BC]] and reigned from [[1290 BC]] to [[1224 BC]], He ruled for a total of 66...
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