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- Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
2: '''Maatkare Hatshepsut''' (c. [[1504 BC]] - [[1458 BC]]) was the fifth [[Pharaoh]] of the [[Eighteen...
6: ...ars and 9 months, while [[Sextus Julius Africanus|Africanus]] (who was also quoting Manetho) states he...
10: ...''god's wife of Amun'' before either parent died. After the death of her father in [[1492 BC]] she mar...
13: ... it seemed that Hatshepsut was patterning herself after the powerful female regents of Egypt's then re...
20: ...form that is both feminine and masculine. However after this period of transission ended all depiction... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
15: ...gypt is from [http://xoomer.virgilio.it/francescoraf/ Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt].
80: *Khafre ([[Chephren]]) 2520-2494
83: *Shepseskaf 2472-2467
87: *Userkhaf 2465-2458
101: *Merenre Nemtyemzaf 2255-2246 - Greece (54754 bytes)
1: ...ecially influential in [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [[Africa]].
52: ... especially influential in [[Europe]], [[Northern Africa]] and the [[Middle East]]. Today, Greece is a...
57: ...nt is written *before* the accented syllable, not after the accented vowel-->. This name is also writ...
65: ...eir name has always been associated with the sea. After the internal struggle between Spartans and Ath...
74: ...nd Greek cities began to recover due to improved safeguards against barbarous incursion and restored c... - Hungary (18459 bytes)
57: ...]. The decline of the kingdom of the East Franks, after the death of Charlemagne, was favourable to th...
61: ...of Hungary|Matthias Corvinus]] ruled Hungary from 1458 to 1490. He strengthened Hungary and its governme...
63: ...st, where thus Hungarian statedom was preserved. After 150 years, [[Austria]] and her Christian allie...
65: After the final defeat of the [[Turkey|Turkish]], st...
73: ...g a short period of democracy in 1946–1947. After 1948 Communist leader Mᴹ᳠Rsi establishe... - Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
38: ...riginally written about a woman of that name, but after Georgia native [[Ray Charles]] sang it, the st...
74: ...reat Depression]]. [[Gwinnett County]] was named after [[Button Gwinnett]], one of the [[delegate]]s ...
86: ...oint in Georgia is [[Brasstown Bald]], 4784 feet (1458 m); the lowest point is [[sea level]].
146: *28.7% [[African American|Black]]
236: * [[Candler-McAfee, Georgia|Candler-McAfee]] - List of popes (77758 bytes)
119: | <small>[[North Africa|Northern Africa]]</small>
255: | <small>Africa</small>
696: ...Vatican's official list of popes. Died three days after his election, prior to his consecration as bis...
1572: | <small>[[8 April]] [[1455]] to [[6 August]] [[1458]]</small>
1579: | <small>[[19 August]] [[1458]] to [[15 August]] [[1464]]</small> - Roger van der Weyden (3397 bytes)
23: ...[portrait]] of [[Philip the Good]] (c. [[1456]]-[[1458]]), [[Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten]], [[...
24: * portrait of [[Charles the Bold]] (c. [[1456]]-[[1458]]), Royal Museums of Fine Arts, [[Brussels]] - Sebastiano Serlio (4494 bytes)
6: ...]]'s [[Santa Maria Novella]] in Florence (''ca.'' 1458). The idea was in the air in the 1530s: several c...
8: ...ebleau]], where a team of Italian designers and craftsmen were assembled. Serlio took several private ...
10: ...wo more (out of an intended eight) were published after his death. Intended as an illustrated handbook... - List of U.S. states by elevation (16995 bytes)
253: | 1,085 m ([[Sassafras Mountain]])
373: | Georgia || 1458 m || 0 m || 180 m || 1458 m
506: | Georgia || 1458 m || 0 m || 180 m || 1458 m
553: | Georgia || 1458 m || 0 m || 180 m || 1458 m
701: | Georgia || 1458 m || 0 m || 180 m || 1458 m
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