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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    221: ...493;ת ארצות הברית]]
  2. Hanging Gardens of Babylon (4963 bytes)
    21: ...d have presented an amazing spectacle: A green, leafy, artificial mountain rising off the plain.
    51: [[he:הגנים התלויים &#1489...
  3. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    1: ...]] and reached the [[Americas]] on October 12th [[1492]] under the flag of [[Castile|Castilian]] [[Spain...
    27: ... [[Khios]] (an island in the [[Aegean Sea]]) and, after a brief visit home, spent a year in Khios. It ...
    31: ...on. At times, the brothers worked together as [[draftsmen]] and book collectors.
    33: ...] to purchase sugar, and along the coasts of West Africa between [[1482]] and [[1485]], reaching the P...
    39: ...ing posts and later colonies along the coast of [[Africa]]. Columbus had another idea. By the [[1480s]...
  4. Steel (28384 bytes)
    34: ...e]] with an iron blade and gold-decorated bronze haft were both found in the excavation of [[Ugarit]] ...
    36: ...ts, bronze remained in widespread use there until after Egypt's conquest by [[Assyria]] in [[663 BC]].
    60: ...ach batch. These larger furnaces required more draft than could be provided by human power, and forgi...
    66: ...aster, and [[Peter Baude]], a [[France|French]] craftsman in [[Henry VIII]]'s employ, cast the Weald's...
    68: ... ore contained some calcareous material, and soon after, Dutch ironmasters introduced the use of limes...
  5. Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
    6: ...ars and 9 months, while [[Sextus Julius Africanus|Africanus]] (who was also quoting Manetho) states he...
    10: ...r parent died. After the death of her father in [[1492 BC]] she married her half-brother [[Thutmose II o...
    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...
    41: ...and found that those which can be dated were done after year 42 of Thutmose's reign. As with many deta...
  6. Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
    2: ... (''c''. [[1437]]–[[7 June|7]]/[[8 June]] [[1492]]) was the [[Queen consort]] of King [[Edward IV ...
    6: She was born circa [[1437]] at [[Grafton Regis]], [[Northamptonshire]], the daughter of...
    12: ...ne Woodville]], to her 11-year-old ward [[Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham]].
    18: ...n were in [[sanctuary]] again, fearing for their safety. This may have been to protect themselves aga...
  7. Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
    2: ...] when he was a teenager; he moved back to Israel after graduate school and was never a U.S. citizen).
    28: ...ne of two women to do this. She later recalled, "After I signed, I cried. When I studied American his...
    42: After [[Levi Eshkol]] died suddenly on [[February 26...
    65: ...ambers of the nazis." -Golda Meir to Pope Paul VI after he commented that the Jews were behaving very ...
  8. Adam and Eve (8913 bytes)
    5: ...." Eve—חַוָּה (Ḥavva) in Standard Hebrew,
    7: In [[Aramaic]] (חיויה,חיווי,xywy)—...
    15: The story is in Genesis, chapters two and three. After his creation, Adam was placed in the Garden of...
    17: ... air, which God brought to him for this end. Thereafter the Lord caused a deep sleep to fall upon him,...
    22: ...urces assert that it was less than a day. Shortly after their expulsion, Eve brought forth her first-b...
  9. Hannah Szenes (4490 bytes)
    21: After the Cold War, a Hungarian military court offic...
    39: :''החול והים
    41: ...497;שרוש של המים
    43: :''ברק השמים
    45: :''תפילת האדם
  10. Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
    8: ...th]] centuries, which conquered the Levant, North Africa, Spain and some of the Mediterranean islands ...
    38: ...m armies conquered [[Egypt]], the rest of [[North Africa]], [[Jerusalem]], [[Spain]], [[Sicily]], and ...
    45: ...ntury. The European climate itself was worsening, after the long [[Medieval Warm Period]], leading to ...
    49: ...estern collapse during the Early Medieval period. After the [[Battle of Manzikert]] (1071), the former...
    62: After the Middle Ages ended with the Renaissance, su...
  11. Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
    4: ...are mile|mi²]]). It is also called ''the Eurafrican Mediterranean Sea'' or ''the European Medite...
    11: ...alled "ha-Yam ha-Tichon" (הים התיכון), "the middle...
    33: *'''Africa''' (from east to west): [[Egypt]], [[Libya]],...
    63: ... involving the break-up and then collision of the African and Eurasian plates and the [[Messinian Sali...
    65: Sediment samples from below the deep seafloor of the Mediterranean Sea, which include [[eva...
  12. Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
    3: ...he relatively passive [[Mediterranean]] and sail safely on the open [[Atlantic]].
    15: ...giving European sailors some idea of the shape of Africa and Asia.
    18: ...s could be bypassed by trading directly with West Africa by sea. It was also hoped that south of the S...
    22: ...n that they hoped would bypass Portugal's lock on Africa and the Indian Ocean reaching Asia by travell...
    24: ...Cape Verde]] islands; this gave them control over Africa, Asia and western South America ([[Brazil]])....
  13. Israel (51605 bytes)
    60: ...sh population, see [[Destruction of Jerusalem]]). After crushing [[Bar Kokhba's revolt]] in [[135]], E...
    68: ...s) in [[638]] CE and attracted [[Arab]] settlers. After a brief period of prosperity under the [[Umayy...
    73: ...d, led to immigration from other parts of Europe. After [[World War I]], the British endorsed a Jewish...
    94: After the war, 14-25% (depending on the estimate) of...
    98: ...an Air Force. Hostilities came to include Jordan (after Jordan reluctantly chose to dismiss Israeli ap...
  14. Spain (36498 bytes)
    1: ...e soberan�]'', such as the [[Islas Chafarinas|Chafarine]] islands, the "rocks" (es: ''pe񯮥s'') of ...
    39: established_dates = [[1492]] |
    60: The seafaring [[Phoenicians]], [[Greeks]] and [[Carthagini...
    62: .... The Greeks are responsible for the name Iberia, after the river Iber ([[Ebro]] in Spanish). In the 6...
    66: ...d century BC]], and annexed it under [[Augustus]] after two centuries of war with the Celtic and Iberi...
  15. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    15: ...was cultivated throughout the warmer regions in [[Africa]], [[Eurasia]] and [[the Americas]].
    19: ...cally were the leading occupations of [[slave]]s. After [[emancipation]], the [[share cropping]] syste...
    26: ...s of the world, including [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[the Americas]] and [[Australia]], using ...
    30: ... a [[defoliant]] or natural defoliation occurring after a freeze. Cotton is a perennial crop in the t...
    36: After [[cultivation]], '''[[cotton]]''' is harvested...
  16. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
    394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
    424: *[[Piero della Francesca]] (ca.[[1416]]-[[1492]])
    487: *[[Anton Graff]] ([[1736]]-[[1813]])
    502: *[[Olaf Gulbransson]] ([[1873]]-[[1958]])
  17. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    3: ...through the [[Levant]] into [[Egypt]] and [[North Africa]].
    13: ...l the way from the shores of the [[Pacific]] to [[Africa]], and deep into the heart of [[Europe]]. The...
    18: ...211; [[Badakshan]], in what is now northeastern [[Afghanistan]] – as far as [[Mesopotamia]] and ...
    40: ...trade with [[Mesopotamia]], [[India]], and [[East Africa]] through their ports on the [[Red Sea]] coas...
    55: ...the woolen substance obtained from their forests; after a soaking in water they comb off the white dow...
  18. Watercolor painting (4393 bytes)
    6: ...ened in [[1276]], and Arches, France, opened in [[1492]].
    12: ...s by [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]] painter [[Raffaello Santi]] ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), who painted fu...
    21: [[Image:PicabiaFrancis Riden.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Francis Picab...
  19. Agriculture (19147 bytes)
    46: ...mi-tough [[rachis]] and larger [[seeds]], to just after the [[Younger Dryas]] (about 9,500 BC) in the ...
    48: ...rom [[hunter-gatherer]] to agricultural economies after a lengthy period when some crops were delibera...
    52: ...king them the first [[empire]] builders. Not long after, the Egyptians, powered by effective farming o...
    56: After [[1492]] the world's agricultural patterns were shuffled...
    81: ...rica]]n average wheat yields are around 2 t/ha, [[Africa]]n under 1 t/ha, [[Egypt]] and Arabia up to 3...
  20. Politics (7193 bytes)
    14: ...al stratification, non-agricultural specialized crafts (including priests and lawyers), taxation, and ...
    18: ...ent where a single-family dominated the political affairs of a community. Monarchies have existed in ...
    25: ...of political progress would not be complete until after economic classes no longer existed and every p...
    86: ...#1508;וליטיקה]]

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