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- History of China (45919 bytes)
7: ...d redistribute crops, and to support specialist craftsmen and administrators: in short, civilization a...
28: ...ilosophy)|Legalism]] and [[Mohism]] were founded. After further political consolidation, seven promine...
48: *[[Rafe de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Rafe]]. 1977. The Ch’iang Barbarians and the Em...
49: ...licies and Strategies of the Later Han Empire''. Rafe de Crespigny. 1984. Faculty of Asian Studies, Au...
50: ...y history of the Three Kingdoms state of Wu'' by Rafe de Crespigny, in Asian Studies Monographs, New S... - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
18: ...esi]], a modest artist from [[Florence]]. Shortly afterwards the couple moved to [[Florence]], where A...
20: ...[Rome]] in [[1621]] and later move to [[Naples]]. After her mother's death in [[1651]], Prudenzia slip...
22: ===The Florentine Period ([[1614]]-[[1620]])===
32: ===Again in Rome and after in Venezia ([[1621]]-[[1630]])===
52: ...ty which she continued to follow for a while even after the her father's death (although there are no ... - Crocus (3680 bytes)
19: The spice [[saffron]] is obtained from the stamens of ''Crocus sa...
20: ...d from the Latin adjective ''crocatus'', meaning saffron yellow.
22: ...Spring Flowers'', by [[Ambrosius Bosschaert]], c. 1620 ([[Louvre Museum]])]]
24: ...usius]] at the botanical garden in [[Leiden]]. By 1620, the approximate date of Ambrosius Bosschaert's p...
27: ...hows generally a white central stripe along the leaf axis. The margin is entire. All crocuses typicall... - 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]]).... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
6: * 2.4 MYA: [[Oldowan|Stone tools]] in [[Africa]]
8: ...MYA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
119: * [[1620]]: [[Slide rule]]: [[William Oughtred]]
182: * [[1816]]: [[Davy lamp|Miner's safety lamp]]: [[Humphry Davy]]
228: * [[1849]]: [[Safety pin]]: [[Walter Hunt]] - Pilgrims (4873 bytes)
5: ...o move to a place better suited to them, and in [[1620]] set sail on the ship ''[[Mayflower]]'' from [[P...
12: ..., [[England]] they departed on [[September 6]], [[1620]], with 102 people aboard. Their intended destina...
15: ...eather, the ''Mayflower'' arrived at [[Cape Cod]] after 65 days at sea and anchored near present-day [... - Mayflower (4074 bytes)
2: ... [[United States|United States of America]]) in [[1620]], leaving Plymouth on [[September 6]] and droppi...
11: ...y poor weather, the Mayflower arrived at Cape Cod after 65 days at sea.
21: ...of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620 - 1621]]. See some of the descendants of these Ma...
25: ...nd many different kinds of things have been named after it. - Plymouth Colony (2283 bytes)
1: ...hich had been granted a charter for the land in [[1620]].
3: ...r]]'', as it lay off-shore. On [[December 21]], [[1620]], 102 [[Pilgrims]] from the [[Mayflower]] landed...
17: ...of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620 - 1621]] - List of painters (54090 bytes)
15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
301: *[[Aelbert Cuyp]] ([[1620]]-[[1691]])
394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
487: *[[Anton Graff]] ([[1736]]-[[1813]])
502: *[[Olaf Gulbransson]] ([[1873]]-[[1958]]) - Great Wall of China (10504 bytes)
12: # [[1368]]-[[1620]] (from [[Hongwu Emperor]] until [[Wanli Emperor]...
20: ...ey took three days for the Manchu armies to pass. After they conquered China, the Wall was of no strat...
24: ...roads. Sections of the Wall are also prone to [[graffiti]]. Parts have been bulldozed because the Wall...
68: ...China's Great Wall can be seen with the naked eye after all. [[Leroy Chiao]], a Chinese-American astr... - Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
5: ...sen]], claimed by later writers ([[Pierre Borel]] 1620 - 1671 or 1628 - 1689 and [[Willem Boreel]] 1591 ... - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
7: ... faculty in [[1589]] and taught mathematics. Soon after, he moved to the [[University of Padua]], and ...
22: ...ter. He made additional observations of them in [[1620]]. Later astronomers overruled Galileo's naming o...
45: ...g one of the first to understand sound frequency. After scraping a chisel at different speeds, he link...
62: ...or gunners, it offered, in addition to a new and safer way of elevating [[cannon]]s accurately, a way ...
68: ... and he made improved microscopes in [[1623]] and after. This appears to be the [[Timeline of microsco... - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
6: In 1975, nine years after its founding, the College for Social and Econo...
9: ...ter, had a reputation for involvement in [[witchcraft]]. Born prematurely, Johannes is said to have b...
19: ... Kepler to assist him at Benatek outside Prague. After Tycho's death, Kepler was appointed Imperial M...
27: ... 14 months. She was released in October [[1621]] after attempts to convict her failed. Even though s...
33: ...a that the sphere was the perfect shape. However, after spending twenty years doing calculations with ... - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
16: ...[France]] under [[Henry III of France|Henry III]] afforded him valuable political instruction.
29: ... to improve. She had begun to employ him in crown affairs a few years previously, and he gradually acq...
37: ...His public career ended in disgrace in 1621 when, after having fallen into debt, a Parliamentary Commi...
45: ...y. In March, 1626, he came to London, and shortly after, when driving on a snowy day, he was inspired ...
47: ...part of which is the ''Novum organum'' (published 1620). - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
1: [[Image:SalemWitchcraftTrial.jpg|thumb|A 19th century illustration of th...
18: *[[1619]]-First African [[slavery|slaves]] arrive at Jamestown
20: === [[1620s]] ===
22: *[[1620]]-[[Pilgrims]] arrive from [[Plymouth]], England,...
70: *[[1692]]-[[Salem witchcraft trials]] in [[Salem Colony]] in [[Salem, Massach... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
9: ... of the Renaissance led to the development of [[seafaring]] technologies needed to make long voyages a...
25: ...ary]]. [[Jamestown, Virginia|Jamestown]] - named after the recently enthroned [[James I of England|Ja...
31: ...]], which was already bringing large numbers of [[Africa]]ns to the [[sugar]]-producing islands of the...
33: ...n owners sought a less rebellious form of labor - African slaves.
47: ...e the Netherlands were gaining a reputation as a safe haven for those facing persecution. The emigran... - Jan Brueghel the Younger (1191 bytes)
1: ...mb|260px|Paradise by Jan Brueghel the Younger (c. 1620). Oil on oak. Gem䬤egalerie, Berlin, Germany]] - Diwali (5677 bytes)
26: ... and brother [[Lakshmana]] to [[Ayodhya|Koshala]] after a war in which he killed the demon [[Ravana]]....
42: ... [[Sikhism|Sikh]]s. During the festival time in [[1620]], the sixth Guru, [[Hargobind Singh]], gained th...
46: ...]] caused by [[firecrackers]], which particularly affects infants, [[pet]]s and older people whose [[s... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
8: *[[Abu'l-Wafa]] (Iran, [[940]] - [[998]])
29: ...ian)|Alexander Anderson]] (Scotland, [[1582]] - [[1620]])
118: *[[William Brouncker]] (Britain, [[1620]] - [[1684]])
150: *[[Pafnuty Chebyshev|Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev]], ([[Russia]], [[May 16]],...
411: *[[Laurent Lafforgue]] (France, [[1966]] - ) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
188: *[[Fran篩s Bernier]], (1620-1688){{fn|R}}
324: *[[Rafe Champion]]
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