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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 - Vermont (39851 bytes)
38: ...c|its 14-year period of independence]] during and after the [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary...
66: ...nt until work on [[Fort St. Fr餩ric]] began in [[1734]]. The fort, when completed, gave the French cont...
78: ...nt thunderstorm, and was adopted by the delegates after four days of debate. This was the first writte...
82: ...ntucky]], which was admitted to the Union shortly afterward.
84: ...house 20040420.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The [[gold leaf]] [[dome]] of the [[Vermont State House]] ([[Capi... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
487: *[[Anton Graff]] ([[1736]]-[[1813]])
502: *[[Olaf Gulbransson]] ([[1873]]-[[1958]])
768: *[[Rafal Malczewski]] ([[1892]]-[[1965]]) - Timeline of United States pre-history (1700-1759) (3760 bytes)
17: *[[1734]] - The [[Great Awakening]] ([[1730s]] to [[1760s... - Sicily (18450 bytes)
66: ...ities with ties to [[Carthage]], which was on the African mainland not far from the southwest corner o...
68: ...ervention of the [[Roman Republic]] into Sicilian affairs, and led to the [[First Punic War]] between ...
80: ...e [[Austria]]n [[Habsburg]]s gave way to union ([[1734]]) with the [[Bourbon house|Bourbon]]-ruled kingd...
84: ...sed crime networks commonly known as the [[Mafia|mafia]] extended their influence in the late 19th cen...
86: ...2]], however, when the assassination of two anti-mafia magistrates, [[Giovanni Falcone]] and [[Paolo B... - Palermo (10618 bytes)
10: ...th century]], when [[Muslim]] forces from north [[Africa]] invaded, taking Palermo in [[831]] and all ...
14: ...r|Frederick II]], who is buried in the cathedral. After an interval of [[Angevin]] rule ([[1266]]-[[12...
16: Sicily's unification ([[1734]]) with the [[Bourbon house|Bourbon]]-ruled kingd...
25: ...s process, which was an important element in the Mafia's transition from a mostly rural phenomenon int...
27: ... widespread. Being the city in which the Italian Mafia historically had its main interests, it has als... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
8: *[[Abu'l-Wafa]] (Iran, [[940]] - [[998]])
143: *[[Giovanni Ceva]] (Italy, [[1648]] - [[1734]])
150: *[[Pafnuty Chebyshev|Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev]], ([[Russia]], [[May 16]],...
411: *[[Laurent Lafforgue]] (France, [[1966]] - )
640: *[[Peter Sarnak]] (South Africa, [[1955]] - ) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
43: *[[Goryu Asada]] ([[Japan]], [[1734]] –[[1799]])
203: *[[Al-Farghani|Farghani]] ([[Persia]], d. after [[861]])
243: *[[Bengt Gustafsson]], ([[Sweden]])
298: ...ert Thorburn Ayton Innes]] ([[Scotland]], [[South Africa]], [[1861]] – [[1933]])
302: *[[Cyril V. Jackson]] ([[South Africa]]) - Origami (9154 bytes)
15: ...n origami, inspired a modern renaissance of the craft. His work was promoted through the studies of [...
17: ...lume wood cut book, "Ranma-Zushiki", published in 1734, contained two pictures that were identified by Y... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
14: ...rl from a poor family, but his father stopped the affair by procuring a ''[[lettre de cachet]]'', thou...
18: Ever after his exit from the Bastille in April [[1718]] h...
24: ...ve remark, he was waylaid by Beauregard some time after in a less privileged place and soundly beaten.
32: ...d with his usual sharpness of tongue, and shortly afterwards, when dining with the duke of Sully, was ...
36: Soon after his arrival, [[George I of Great Britain|Georg... - 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]].
26: * [[1707]]: After [[Aurangzeb]]'s death, the [[Mughal Empire]] e...
32: * [[1709]]: [[Hotaki dynasty]] founded in Afghanistan.
33: ...[[Charles XII of Sweden]] flees to Ottoman Empire after [[Peter I of Russia]] defeats his army at the ... - Vampire (17166 bytes)
13: ...early Slavic folklore, a vampire drank blood, was afraid of (but could not be killed by) [[silver]], a...
35: ...enter a residence unless they are invited inside. After that invitation, they can enter the location f...
38: ...bodies were often disinterred between 3 to 7 days after burial and examined: If there was no sign of d...
96: ...] were both called "vampires" in the [[tabloid]]s after they were discovered drinking the blood of the...
100: ...y]]'' records the folkloric use in English from [[1734]] and the zoological not until [[1774]]. However... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
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]]. ...
74: ...ea. The church of Sts Simeon and Anna (1731–1734), St Sampson Cathedral (1728–1740), St Pant...
82: ...;1920), reputedly the largest in Europe, is built after the model of [[Timur]]id temples in [[Samarkan...
90: ...[Kunstkamera|Kunstkammer]], erected in 1718–1734 on the opposite bank of the Neva River and former...
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