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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
6: ...[[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
7: ...[[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
9: *[[Afonso de Albuquerque]] ([[16th century]] [[Portugue...
24: *[[William Baffin]], ([[1584]]-[[1622]])
25: *[[Samuel Baker]], Africa - Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (3639 bytes)
1: ...de Coronado''' (ca. [[1510]] - [[September 22]],[[1554]]) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[conquistador]], who ...
7: ...llies, and 1000 slaves, both native Americans and Africans.
16: ...then retired to [[Mexico City]], where he died in 1554. - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
13: ...se is debated, however, as the story emerged long after his death. Henry gave the Princess Mary her o...
17: ...Francis I of France|Francis I, King of France]]. After three years, the contract was repudiated; in [...
19: ...ied another woman, [[Anne Boleyn]]. Shortly thereafter, [[Thomas Cranmer]], the [[Archbishop of Cante...
23: ... Henry married [[Jane Seymour]], who died shortly after giving birth to a son, the [[Edward VI of Engl...
28: ...and the Lady Elizabeth to the line of succession (after their half-brother, the Prince Edward, Duke of... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
14: ...able. Females and female lines could inherit only after extinction of male lines.
19: ...gent until her own death in [[1560]]). Six months after her birth, in July [[1543]], the [[Treaties of...
26: ... it in her baby hand, and she grasped the heavy shaft. Then the Sword of State was presented by the [[...
31: The Treaties of Greenwich fell apart soon after Mary's coronation. The betrothal did not sit w...
44: ... Mary was also next in line to the English throne after her cousin, Queen [[Elizabeth I of England|Eli... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
13: ...ards a member of the [[United States]], was named after Elizabeth I, the "Virgin Queen".
16: ...ragon]], was reinstated in the line of succession after [[Edward VI of England|Prince Edward]] under t...
18: ...uld become the first Archbishop of [[Canterbury]] after Elizabeth became queen in [[1558]].
27: ...of succession, but Parliament would not allow it. After two months in the Tower, Elizabeth was put und...
33: ...n Catholic holder of the office, had died shortly after Mary I. Since the senior bishops declined to p... - Africa (35389 bytes)
1: ...ographic.jpg|thumb|A satellite composite image of Africa]]
3: ...[continent]] in both [[area]] and [[population]], after [[Asia]]. At about 30,244,050 [[square kilomet...
6: ...ionAfrica.png|thumb|World map showing location of Africa]]
8: ...continent, as the [[Africa (province)|province of Africa]] with its capital [[Carthage]], correspondin...
10: The origin of ''Afer'' may either come from: - Gerardus Mercator (3294 bytes)
7: ... remembered for the [[Mercator projection]] named after him.
12: ...rkshop. He completed a six-panel map of Europe ([[1554]]) and he taught [[mathematics]]. He produced mor...
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]]. - Francisco Coronado (5090 bytes)
1: ...de Coronado''' (ca. [[1510]] - [[September 22]],[[1554]]) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[conquistador]], who ...
5: ...]], and several slaves, both native Americans and Africans.
14: ...en retired to [[Mexico City]], where he died in [[1554]]. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
324: *[[Rafe Champion]]
782: *[[Richard Hooker (theologian)|Richard Hooker]], (1554-1600){{fn|R}} - Sebastiano Serlio (4494 bytes)
1: ...[[Bologna]] 1475 – [[Fontainebleau]] ''ca'' 1554), the Italian [[Mannerist]] [[architect]], was pa...
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... - Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
35: ...coin, and the first guinea pig was described in [[1554]] by the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] naturalist [[Konra...
56: ...ung.jpg|thumb|300px|Guinea pig pups can walk soon after birth and run within a few hours]]
60: ...g a "warbling" sound) in the second or third week after birth. Females can breed when only three weeks...
79: ...s growing pressure to stop the practice. A much safer bedding type is made from recycled newspapers.
85: ...tice most guinea pigs quickly learn to like them. After a brief period of 'friendly-force-feeding', th... - Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
35: ...coin, and the first guinea pig was described in [[1554]] by the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] naturalist [[Konra...
56: ...ung.jpg|thumb|300px|Guinea pig pups can walk soon after birth and run within a few hours]]
60: ...g a "warbling" sound) in the second or third week after birth. Females can breed when only three weeks...
79: ...s growing pressure to stop the practice. A much safer bedding type is made from recycled newspapers.
85: ...tice most guinea pigs quickly learn to like them. After a brief period of 'friendly-force-feeding', th... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
5: ...e Coronado y Luján''' (1510 – 22 September 1554) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[conquistador]], who vi...
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...
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