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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 - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
88: *[[Lancelot Addison|Addison, Lancelot]], (1632-1703), Reverend - Catherine I of Russia (2658 bytes)
7: ...nshikov at his home, Peter met Marfa, and shortly after he took her as his mistress. In [[1705]], she...
20: ... of Russia]]|before=[[Peter I of Russia|Peter I]]|after=[[Peter II of Russia|Peter II]]|years=[[1724]]... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
184: *[[François Boucher]] ([[1703]]-[[1770]])
394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
487: *[[Anton Graff]] ([[1736]]-[[1813]])
502: *[[Olaf Gulbransson]] ([[1873]]-[[1958]]) - Robert Hooke (5017 bytes)
2: ... Hooke''' ([[July 18]], [[1635]] - [[March 3]], [[1703]]), one of the greatest experimental scientists o...
6: ...f [[Christopher Wren]], helping to rebuild London after the [[Great Fire of London|Great Fire]] in [[1...
8: He died in [[London]] in 1703. No authenticated portrait of him survives, altho... - 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...
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...
79: In [[1703]] Newton became President of the [[Royal Society]... - William Dampier (7308 bytes)
11: ...craft and sailed it to [[Acheen]] in [[Sumatra]]. After further adventures Dampier returned to England...
30: In [[1703]] he was given command of two government ships, '...
32: ... about the seaworthiness of ''Cinque Ports'', and after a disagreement with Dampier, he opted to remai...
53: *''A Voyage to New Holland'', (Part 1 [[1703]], Part 2 [[1709]]) - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
13: ...0]], [[1689]]) (the first Joseph having died soon after birth).
17: ...tember 20]], [[1701]]), Thomas ([[December 7]], [[1703]]), '''Benjamin''' ([[January 6]], [[1706]]), Lyd...
23: ...n a new city. He was not satisfied, however, and after a few months was induced by Pennsylvania Gover...
34: ...ranklin began to concern himself more with public affairs. In 1743, he set forth a scheme for an Acade...
40: ...[cgs]] unit of [[electric charge]] has been named after him: one ''franklin'' (Fr) is equal to one [[s... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
66: *[[Anton Wilhelm Amo]], (1703-c. 1759){{fn|R}}
172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
324: *[[Rafe Champion]] - 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... - Viking (18085 bytes)
4: ...[Scandinavia]]n term for the [[Northmen|Norse]] seafaring [[warrior]]s who raided the coasts of Scand...
64: ...ity (circa [[800]]–[[1071]]) it would enjoy after the initial wave of Muslim conquests in the mi...
68: ...ly for the later part of the Viking Age, and only after the end of the Viking Age did the separate kin...
73: After decades of trade and settlement, [[Christianit...
78: ... the Vikings built settlements and were skilled craftsmen and traders. - Jim Abbott (6907 bytes)
3: ... arm, quickly swapping the glove to his left hand after finishing his pitching motion in order to fiel...
32: ...GE 94 94 .500 23 1 1674 1703 880 803 659 1085 4.32 0 - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
19: ...Bach took a post as organist at [[Arnstadt]] in [[1703]]. He apparently felt cramped in the small town a...
38: ...ch]], on [[October 17]], [[1707]] in [[Dornheim]] after receiving an inheritance of 50 [[gulden]].{{an...
42: ...of what C.P.E. Bach called the "Old Bach Archive" after his father's death.
55: ...t quadruple fugue]] of which stopped unexpectedly after the composer introduced a third theme, a play ...
57: ...CH]]" is again found. The chorale is often played after the unfinished fourteenth fugue to conclude pe... - 18th century (8231 bytes)
17: * [[1703]]: [[Saint Petersburg]] founded by [[Peter I of R...
19: * [[1707]]: After [[Aurangzeb]]'s death, the [[Mughal Empire]] e...
25: ...un|Afghans]] conquer Iran, ending the [[Safavids|Safavid dynasty]].
29: ...h]] of [[Persian Empire|Persia]] and founds the [[Afsharid dynasty]]. Rules until his death in [[1747]...
34: ...h]] founds the [[Durrani Empire]] in modern day [[Afghanistan]]. - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
8: ...rge parts of India. However, Britain lost the USA after the American revolution. The [[industrial revo...
17: ...]] as the dominant [[Baltic region|Baltic]] power after the [[Great Northern War]].
22: * [[1703]]: [[Saint Petersburg]] founded by [[Peter I of R...
23: *[[1703]]-[[1711]]: The [[Rákóczi's War for Independenc...
26: * [[1707]]: After [[Aurangzeb]]'s death, the [[Mughal Empire]] e... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
38: ...Tsar]] [[Peter I of Russia|Peter the Great]] in [[1703]] as a "window to Europe", it served thenceforth ...
62: ...;1825), famed for its opulent interiors and named after its first lodger, Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich...
70: ...11), situated on the Nevsky prospect and modelled after [[St. Peter's Basilica|St Peter's, Vatican]]. ...
82: ...;1920), reputedly the largest in Europe, is built after the model of [[Timur]]id temples in [[Samarkan...
94: ...nment institutions were housed in the [[General Staff]] building on the [[Palace Square]] (1820–...
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