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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 - Puritan (15882 bytes)
1: ...al [[Protestants]] which developed in [[England]] after the [[Reformation]].
28: ...he broader term [[Nonconformist]], which was used after the [[English Restoration|Restoration]] to ref...
32: ...idual colonies, their numbers rose from 17,800 in 1640 to 106,000 in 1700. [http://www.nd.edu/~rbarger/w...
39: ...Puritanism was God's supreme authority over human affairs, particularly in the church, and especially ... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
59: *[[Uriel Acosta|Acosta, Uriel]], (1585-1640), philosopher - Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (1994 bytes)
6: ...s tried to prevent her from obtaining the regency after his death. However, in [[1643]] Parliament rat... - Painting (4567 bytes)
48: *[[Spray paint]] ([[Graffiti]])
70: *[[Graffiti]]
106: *[[Peter Paul Rubens]], ([[1577]]-[[1640]]), Belgian painter - Portugal (61755 bytes)
5: ...[[Portuguese Empire]] stretched across the world. After the rise of other colonial powers, Portugal de...
25: ...ly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [[Reconquista]...
27: ...s son, [[Afonso I of Portugal|Afonso Henriques]] (Afonso I), took control of the county. The city of [...
29: ... 5]], [[1143]], Portugal was formally recognized. Afonso, aided by the [[Templar Knights]], continued ...
31: ...ile]] who would therefore be the King of Portugal after Fernando's death. However, the impending loss... - Spain (36498 bytes)
1: ...e soberan�]'', such as the [[Islas Chafarinas|Chafarine]] islands, the "rocks" (es: ''pes'') of ...
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...
73: ... ruled by Muslims who had crossed over from North Africa. Much of Spain's distinctive art originates f... - Biography (6028 bytes)
18: ...Arthur]] and his [[Knights of the Round Table]]. After Malory's work, the [[Renaissance]] period conc...
22: In [[1640]], [[Izaak Walton]] published ''Life of Donne'', ... - Plymouth Colony (2283 bytes)
3: ...nt of the colony was the [[Mayflower Compact]], drafted and ratified by the first group of colonists a...
7: ...was surrendered by Bradford to [[The Freemen]] in 1640, minus a small reserve of three tracts of land. ... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
18: *[[Peter Paul Rubens]], ([[1577]]-[[1640]]), Belgian painter
274: *[[Evert Collier]] ([[1640]]-[[1707]])
394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
487: *[[Anton Graff]] ([[1736]]-[[1813]]) - Macau (16856 bytes)
59: ...l of Portugal from the [[Spanish Habsburgs]] in [[1640]], Macau was granted the official title of ''Cida...
67: ...e for a private school in Taipa, a city in Macau. After being rejected many times they went ahead and ...
71: After the leftist military coup of [[1974]], the now...
76: ...People's Republic of China]]'s central government after selection by an election committee, whose memb...
93: ....mo/ Institute (or Bureau) of Civic and Municipal Affairs] (民政總署; Institut... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
73: ...bile phone call is made by [[Ernie Wise]] to [[Vodafone]].
96: *[[2004]] - [[Pervez Musharraf]] receives a vote of confidence to continue as th...
146: *[[1942]] - [[Gennadi Sarafanov]], [[astronaut|cosmonaut]]
173: ...ley]], [[England|English]] [[dramatist]] (b. c. [[1640]]) - March 17 (9666 bytes)
10: ...itish]] forces evacuate [[Boston, Massachusetts]] after [[George Washington]] places [[artillery]] ove...
14: *[[1886]] - [[Carrollton Massacre]]: 20 [[African American]]s are killed in [[Mississippi]].
16: ...ncent van Gogh]] paintings in [[Paris]], 11 years after his death, creates a sensation.
101: *[[1640]] - [[Philip Massinger]], English dramatist
112: *[[1987]] - [[Santo Trafficante, Jr.]], gangster - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
8: *[[Abu'l-Wafa]] (Iran, [[940]] - [[998]])
150: *[[Pafnuty Chebyshev|Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev]], ([[Russia]], [[May 16]],...
411: *[[Laurent Lafforgue]] (France, [[1966]] - )
507: *[[Georg Mohr]] (Denmark, [[1640]] - [[1697]])
550: *[[Jacques Ozanam]] (France, [[1640]] - [[1717]]) - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
16: ... did not extend his efforts into philosophy until after [[1629]]. His employer Cavendish, then the Ear...
20: ...f the peculiar phenomena of sensation, knowledge, affections and passions whereby Man came into relati...
24: When in November 1640 the [[Long Parliament]] succeeded to the Short, H...
34: ...e war. It was based on an unpublished treatise of 1640. The State, it now seemed to Hobbes, might be reg...
58: ...m|Arminian]], had met and debated with Hobbes and afterwards wrote down his views and sent them privat... - Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
11: ...ollège Royal Henry-Le-Grand]] at [[La Flèche]]. After graduation, he studied at the University of [[...
22: ...d on [[August 7]] of the same year. She died in [[1640]].
69: ...th an artificial female companion, named Francine after his daughter. This apocryphal story may stem f...
71: ...[Charlie Duke]] landed on [[Apollo 16]], is named after him. Also contains a mountain range named the...
78: ...[[3587 Descartes|Asteroid 3587 Descartes]], named after the philosopher - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
17: *[[Uriel Acosta]], (1585-1640)
28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
324: *[[Rafe Champion]] - Chimpanzee (10645 bytes)
17: ...e]], living in [[West Africa|West]] and [[Central Africa]]. Its cousin, the [[Bonobo]] or Pygmy Chimpa...
30: Although Africans have had contact with chimpanzees for mille...
32: ...cientists who examined these rare specimens were baffled and described these first chimpanzees as "pyg...
39: ...e metabolism of amino acids and in genes that may affect the ability to digest various proteins. See t...
42: ...ers of the Pan [[clade]] were present in the East African [[Rift Valley]] during the Middle [[Pleistoc... - Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
14: | ''El Muzaffer Daima The Ever Victorious'' (as written in tug...
45: ...[Anatolia]], the [[Middle East]], part of [[North Africa]], and south-eastern [[Europe]]. It was estab...
47: ...he [[Caliphate]], the Islamic State. In [[1453]], after the Ottomans [[Fall of Constantinople|captured...
57: ...pean development went into overdrive. Eventually, after a defeat at the [[Battle of Vienna]], in [[168...
66: ...resulting in Ottoman victory on this front. [[Mustafa Kemal Pasha]], who had made his reputation earli... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
5: ...the German lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15th century, it was known as the "Hol...
25: ...[Pope]], and began to take an interest in Italian affairs.
43: ...led to submit to the Pope at [[Canossa]] in 1077, after having been excommunicated. In 1122 a temporar...
48: ...merchants carrying on long-distance trade). The craftsmen formed guilds, governed by strict rules, whi...
58: ..., as Frederick II was excommunicated three times. After his death, the Hohenstaufen dynasty fell, foll...
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