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  1. Jacques Cartier (8139 bytes)
    15: ==Second Voyage 1535-1536==
    17: ...]] ([[Montreal]]) and arrived on [[October 2]], [[1535]]. Much more impressive than the small and squal...
    19: ...actly when Cartier decided to spend the winter of 1535-1536 in Canada but the decision must have been ma...
    23: From mid-November 1535 to mid-April 1536 the French fleet lay frozen sol...
    27: ...be full of [[gold]], rubies and other treasures. After a arduous trip down the St Lawrence river and ...
  2. Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
    8: ...e, e.g., that she died between three and 15 years after the [[crucifixion]] of Jesus, can be found in ...
    13: ...er condition, and took her to his own home. Soon after this the decree of [[Augustus Caesar|Augustus]...
    17: ...public miracle performed by Jesus (John 2:1-11). After this point, there is little mention of Mary in...
    19: Of the roughly 100 people in the Upper Room after the Ascension on the day of [[Pentecost]], she...
    31: ...thodox tradition, between three and fifteen years after Christ's Ascension, in either Jerusalem or Eph...
  3. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    38: ...c|its 14-year period of independence]] during and after the [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary...
    60: ...ermont is thought to be [[Jacques Cartier]], in [[1535]]. On [[July 30]], [[1609]], [[French colonizatio...
    78: ...nt thunderstorm, and was adopted by the delegates after four days of debate. This was the first writte...
    82: ...ntucky]], which was admitted to the Union shortly afterward.
    84: ...house 20040420.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The [[gold leaf]] [[dome]] of the [[Vermont State House]] ([[Capi...
  4. History of California (38344 bytes)
    3: ...alization in the population of native inhabitants after European colonization means that most of the k...
    21: ... [[1534]] and [[1535]] without finding the sought-after city.
    23: On [[May 3]], [[1535]], Cortés claimed "Santa Cruz Island" (now known...
    38: After Cabrillo's voyage in [[1542]] the concept of [...
    40: ... chief pilot [[Bartolomé Ferrelo]], sailed north after Cabrillo's death, past [[Point Arena|Cabo de F...
  5. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    2: ...''' ([[7 February]], [[1478]]–[[6 July]], [[1535]]), posthumously known also as '''Saint Thomas Mo...
    12: ...in the government, welcoming foreign diplomats, drafting official documents, and serving as a liaison ...
    31: ...der of the Faith" from the [[Pope]] in [[1521]]. After [[Martin Luther]] responded, More published a ...
    36: ...valid, rendering his marriage to Catherine void. After the pope steadfastly refused such an annulment...
    41: ...to Catherine. In [[1531]] he attempted to resign after being forced to take an oath declaring the kin...
  6. Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
    20: ...mographic forces that contributed to a growing disaffection with the wealth and power of the [[elite]]...
    32: ...er the [[Johannes Reuchlin|Reuchlin]] (1455-1522) affair, attacked by the elite clergy for his study o...
    48: ...?(in 1523), Copenhagen (1530), M? (1534), Geneva (1535), Augsburg (1537) and Scotland (1559).
    78: ...d</i> (n.b. not the Church of England). Between [[1535]] and [[1540]], under [[Thomas Cromwell]], the po...
    80: ..., but compared to the bloody and chaotic state of affairs in contemporary France, it was relatively su...
  7. Gerardus Mercator (3294 bytes)
    7: ... remembered for the [[Mercator projection]] named after him.
    9: ...nd [[Gaspar Myrica]]. They worked together from [[1535]] to [[1536]] to construct a terrestrial [[globe]...
    14: ...right|300px|Rumold's world map, drawn in [[1587]] after his father's map of 1567 (published in 1595)]]
    15: ...[[1588]], further maps were published in [[1595]] after his death by his son [[Rumold Mercator]].
  8. Erasmus (18332 bytes)
    16: ...hree other editions - in [[1522]], [[1527]] and [[1535]].
    17: ...service to the cause of Christianity. Immediately afterwards he began the publication of his ''Paraphr...
    32: ...ld prescribe the doctrine, and speculation might safely be left to the [[philosopher]]s. Here and ther...
    34: ...tors had always been men of the highest standing. After his death, in the zeal of the Roman Catholic r...
    42: ...Ecclesiastes'' or "Gospel Preacher" ([[Basel]], [[1535]]), in which he brings out the function of preach...
  9. Francis Drake (14963 bytes)
    7: ...f his birth is unknown and could be as early as [[1535]]. The [[1540]] date is taken from a portrait pai...
    9: ...cult waters of the [[North Sea]], and eventually, after the death of the captain for whom he was saili...
    13: ...y [[France|French]] privateers and [[Cimaroons]] (African slaves who had escaped the Spanish), Drake r...
    16: ...elican'', with four other ships and over 150 men. After crossing the Atlantic two of the ships had to ...
    20: ...n Hind'' in honour of Sir [[Christopher Hatton]] (after his [[heraldry|coat of arms]]).
  10. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    15: ...eon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-1535?){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
    28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
    29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
    33: *[[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa]], (1436-1535){{fn|R}}
    172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
  11. Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
    15: ...executed the plan, and on [[August 15]], [[1309]] after over two years of campaigning, the island of [...
    17: ...4]] and another by [[Mehmed II]] in [[1480]], who after the [[fall of Constantinople]] made the Knight...
    25: After seven years of moving from place to place in [...
    27: ...[[Greenwich, London, England|Greenwich, London]]. After the siege a new city had to be built -- the pr...
    31: ...r [[slave trade|slave trading]], selling captured Africans and Turks and conversely freeing Christian ...
  12. Iron (23778 bytes)
    51: ... </td><td>[[1 E3 K|1808 K]] (1535 ?[[Celsius|C]] / 2795 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])</td></tr...
    139: ...ufficient mass to produce iron, it does so. Soon afterward, the star will no longer produce sufficien...
    147: ... Contaminants present in pig iron that negatively affect the material properties, such as sulfur and p...
    167: ...farmers for hundreds of years, and did not really affect the nobility of China until the [[Qin dynasty...
    230: ...ifferentiation|differentiation]] of [[asteroid]]s after their formation 4.6 billion years ago. The abu...
  13. Chile (39914 bytes)
    56: ...]'s first Spanish expedition south from Peru in [[1535]]-[[1536|36]] called themselves the "men of Chill...
    64: ...panish [[conquistador]]s, who came from Peru in [[1535]] seeking [[gold]] but were turned back by the lo...
    74: ...e exploitation of which led to an era of national affluence. Chile established a parliamentary style d...
    99: ...biscite. It entered into force in March [[1981]]. After Pinochet's defeat in the [[1988]] plebiscite, ...
    133: After a decade of impressive growth rates, Chile exp...
  14. Tropical savanna (1816 bytes)
    1: ...Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes|Oviedo y Valdes]], [[1535]]), by the late 1800s it was used to mean "land w...
    3: ...cal savannas are widespread on the continent of [[Africa]], and are also found in [[India]] and the no...
    5: ...etween the trees. [[Savannah, Georgia]], is named after such an area. Farther north, as in between [[S...
  15. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
    11: ... also had 5 more children later. <!-- It has been affirmed repeatedly and unfoundedly that Beatriz's f...
    20: ...os de Niza), and several slaves, both natives and Africans<ref>Winship. P. 32-4, 37</ref> [[Image:C...
    23: After "leaving Culiacan on April 22, Coronado follow...
    28: ... and once again resorted to using force to enter. Afterwards the remaining villages dared to fight the...
    32: ...to use the Colorado to link up with their ships. After this, the main body of the expedition began it...
  16. Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
    4: ...for his successes instead of punished for mutiny. After he overthrew the Aztec empire, Cortés was awa...
    18: After two years, Cortés, tired of schooling, return...
    31: ...led him to a building plot and land to farm. Soon afterwards, [[Nicolás de Ovando]], still the govern...
    40: ... belief that Cortés was trifling with Catalina's affections. Cortés was temporarily distracted by on...
    42: ...s as mayor of the capital of Cuba and as a man of affairs in the thriving colony. He missed the first ...
  17. Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
    5: ...ng men begging for a chance to find military fame after the [[Moors]] were defeated. With discovery of...
    14: ...at he could find no signs of an army in the area. After the execution of Atahualpa, Pizarro and his me...
    16: ... later became known as [[Lima]]) on the coast. In 1535 King [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles]] aw...
    20: ...tuguese people|Portuguese]] volunteers, some of [[Africa]]n descent, for the [[government]] of Cuba an...
    31: ...ountain]]s, which they traversed immediately thereafter, and dozens of other [[Geography|geographic fe...
  18. Judge (10187 bytes)
    17: ...graduating with a legal degree from a university; after such training they become investigative judges...
    77: |( [[1478]] &ndash; [[1535]] )
    170: |1st [[African-American]] on [[US Supreme Court]]
  19. Green alga (4059 bytes)
    39: ...d plants. ''AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 91'' (10): 1535-1556 OCT

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