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- List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
4: ...[Jan Santini Aichel|Aichel, Jan Santini]], (circa 1670-1723), Czech architect
25: *[[John Aislabie|Aislabie, John]], (1670-1742), director of the [[South Sea Bubble|South S...
28: ... Aiuppa|Aiuppa, Joseph]], (1907-1997), Chicago [[mafia]] boss - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
15: ...hesse d'Orl顮s]]. Anne returned from France in [[1670]]. In about [[1673]], Anne made the acquaintance ...
19: ... descendants were to be in the line of succession after William and Mary. They were to be followed by ...
22: Soon after their accession, William and Mary exalted Lord...
33: ...d dominate both foreign and domestic policy. Soon after her accession, Anne appointed her husband [[Lo...
35: ...ish Succession—became much more influential after the Duke of Marlborough won a great victory at... - Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
38: ...riginally written about a woman of that name, but after Georgia native [[Ray Charles]] sang it, the st...
50: ...er control of Georgia began in earnest in about [[1670]], when the British, moving south from their [[Ca...
74: ...reat Depression]]. [[Gwinnett County]] was named after [[Button Gwinnett]], one of the [[delegate]]s ...
146: *28.7% [[African American|Black]]
236: * [[Candler-McAfee, Georgia|Candler-McAfee]] - South Carolina (11968 bytes)
37: ...n the [[American Revolution]]. The state is named after King [[Charles I of England]]. As of [[2004]]...
42: ...English settlers sent by the Lords Proprietors in 1670, followed by French Huguenots. The Carolina upcou...
52: ...ng minors under the age of seventeen, excepting traffic and game law violations. Some criminal charges...
67: *29.5% [[African American|Black]]
73: ...5 largest ancestry groups in South Carolina are [[African American]] (29.5%), [[United States|American... - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
8: ...e of the [[Circus of Nero]] in the first century. After [[Constantine I of the Roman Empire|Emperor Co...
10: ...tart adding to the old church. This was abandoned after a short while. In the late [[15th century]] [[...
12: ...ed Michelangelo to design the rest of the church. After Michelangelo's death his student [[Giacomo del...
31: ... Roman Empire|Emperor Constantine]] by Bernini ([[1670]]) to the north. Entering The southernmost door, ...
89: ...located immediately to the right of the entrance. After an incident in [[1972]] when an individual dam... - Macau (16856 bytes)
57: ...ed by the Portuguese in [[1557]]. Beginning in [[1670]], Portugal leased the territory although there w...
59: After the [[House of Braganza]] regained control of ...
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... - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
21: [[image:newton.jpg|thumb|left|Engraving after [[Enoch Seeman]]'s 1726 portrait of Newton]]
23: ...theory that would later become [[calculus]]. Soon after Newton had obtained his degree in [[1665]], th...
36: From [[1670]] to [[1672]] he lectured on [[optics]]. During t...
71: ...e of St. John'' ([[1733]]) — were published after his death. He also devoted a great deal of tim...
73: ...recorded comments were to complain about a cold draft in the chamber and request that the window be cl... - 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
52: === [[1670s]] ===
54: *[[1670]]-Charles Town ([[Charleston, South Carolina|Char...
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... - Clock (10086 bytes)
51: ...d had the first pendulum driven clock made. In [[1670]], the English clockmaker [[William Clement]] cre...
53: ...capement]], is credited developing this form in [[1670]]. It was also at this time that clock cases beg... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
119: | <small>[[North Africa|Northern Africa]]</small>
255: | <small>Africa</small>
696: ...Vatican's official list of popes. Died three days after his election, prior to his consecration as bis...
1683: | <small>Giovanni Pietro Carafa</small>
1767: | <small>Maffeo [[Barberini]]</small> - Lute (15915 bytes)
19: ... ceased to be played there by Christian musicians after about 1500. 16th-century Christian lutenists o...
27: ... superseded in that role by keyboard instruments, after which it fell out of use. (The evolution of th...
69: After 1800 the Baroque Lute fel into neglect with a ...
75: ...'. The tenor lute was usually tuned "in g", named after the pitch of the highest course, yielding the ...
81: ...lute, particularly in France. However, by around 1670 the scheme known today as the [http://www.cs.dart... - Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
4: ...ld was captured and killed by the Spanish shortly afterwards, Morgan was chosen by the buccaneers as t...
8: ...luded the enemy's guns altogether and escaped in safety. On his return to Jamaica he was again reprove...
10: ...he island of Santa Catalina on [[December 15]], [[1670]], and on the [[December 27]] gained possession o... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
324: *[[Rafe Champion]]
378: *[[Comenius|John Comenius]], (1592-1670){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}} - Navigation (15650 bytes)
39: ...annels for ships approaching some part of a coast after a long sea voyage. The invention of the [[radi...
82: Latitude was determined with a "cross staff" an instrument vaguely similar to a carpenter's ...
95: ...]],'' navigation was transformed. Starting in [[1670]], the entire world was measured using essentiall...
103: ...il [[1960]] it was commonplace for ships and aircraft to use radio direction-finding on commercial sta...
105: ... half mile (800 m). An analogous system for aircraft, [[VOR]] and [[Distance Measuring Equipment|DME]... - Fluorine (8588 bytes)
37: ...ive to be found in elemental form and has such an affinity for most elements, including [[silicon]], t...
49: ...sed in the production of [[uranium]] (from the hexafluoride) and in more than 100 different commercial...
50: ... to contribute to the [[ozone hole]]. [[Sulfur hexafluoride]] is an extremely inert and (unusually for...
51: * [[Potassium]] hexafluoro[[Aluminium|aluminate]], the so-called cryoli...
60: ...te the fusion of [[metal]]s or [[mineral]]s. In [[1670]] [[Schwandhard]] found that glass was etched whe... - Coriander (6994 bytes)
30: ...tored in the refrigerator in airtight containers, after chopping off the roots. The leaves do not keep...
40: ...ant spice for sausages in [[Germany]] and [[South Africa]] (see [[boerewors]]). In [[Russia]] and [[Ce...
48: ...er was brought to the United States of America in 1670 and was one of the first spices cultivated by ear...
50: Coriander seed and leaf was very widely used in [[medieval]] [[European c...
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