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  1. Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (1994 bytes)
    1: [[image:Anne_of_Austria.jpg|thumb|right|Anne of Austria]]
    2: ...s Cardinal Mazarin|Cardinal Mazarin]] served as France's [[Religious minister|chief minister]].
    4: ...in|Philip III]], king of Spain, and [[Margaret of Austria]].
    6: ...ear-old son was crowned King Louis XIV of France. Anne assumed the regency but entrusted the governmen...
    8: ...rincess [[Maria Theresa of Spain|Marie-Th鲨se of Austria]].
  2. Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
    1: ...rs, who was the queen consort of [[Louis XIV of France]].''
    3: ...chduchess of Austria, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla]]
    4: ...r husband was elected [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]]. She was undoubtedly one of the most po...
    6: ... ([[1740]]) the [[War of Austrian Succession]] began.
    8: ...to adulthood. She made him co-regent of her Austrian dominions, but she actually kept most of the powe...

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    2: ...rica]] and the most populous [[Spanish language|Spanish]]-speaking country in the world.
    10: native_name = Estados Unidos Mexicanos |
    16: ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Effective suffrage, no reelection)'' |
    17: national_anthem = ''[[Mexicanos, al grito de guerra]]'' |
    18: official_languages = [[Spanish Language|Spanish]] |
  2. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    1: <!-- language links at bottom -->
    2: ...he year (309th in [[leap year]]s) in the [[Gregorian Calendar]], with 57 days remaining.
    7: ... [[Belgium]], [[Spain]] captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly dest...
    8: ... China Town taken by [[Russia]]n troops under command of [[Dmitri Mikhailovich Pozharski|Dmitry Pozhar...
    9: ...Orange]]. They would later be known as [[William and Mary]].
  3. List of people by name: Ae (1061 bytes)
    4: ...Aegineta, Paulus]], 4th century surgeon of the island of [[Aegina]]
    5: ...12), [[Austria-Hungary|Austria-Hungarian]] statesman
    6: ...fric|&#198;lfric]], (circa 955-1020), the Grammarian, English abbot
    8: *[[Aelfsige]], Archbishop of Canterbury
    10: ...[Aemilianus]], (circa 207-253), [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]]
  4. Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (1994 bytes)
    1: [[image:Anne_of_Austria.jpg|thumb|right|Anne of Austria]]
    2: ...s Cardinal Mazarin|Cardinal Mazarin]] served as France's [[Religious minister|chief minister]].
    4: ...in|Philip III]], king of Spain, and [[Margaret of Austria]].
    6: ...ear-old son was crowned King Louis XIV of France. Anne assumed the regency but entrusted the governmen...
    8: ...rincess [[Maria Theresa of Spain|Marie-Th鲨se of Austria]].
  5. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    3: ...|'''Mary I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
    8: ...s reversed by her successor, [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].
    10: ...h her first cousin, once removed [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary I, Queen of Scots]], who lived at approxima...
    13: ...ailed to produce a healthy son; Catherine's sixth and last child was a stillborn daughter.
    15: ...r, who not only consulted the Spanish scholar [[Juan Lu�Vives]] upon the subject, but was herself th...
  6. Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
    1: ...rs, who was the queen consort of [[Louis XIV of France]].''
    3: ...chduchess of Austria, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla]]
    4: ...r husband was elected [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]]. She was undoubtedly one of the most po...
    6: ... ([[1740]]) the [[War of Austrian Succession]] began.
    8: ...to adulthood. She made him co-regent of her Austrian dominions, but she actually kept most of the powe...
  7. Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
    2: ...[[Charles XIII of Sweden]], Catherine exemplified an "[[enlightened absolutism|enlightened monarch]]."
    5: ...e took the throne, triumphant about her bloodless and widely supported coup d'etat. Six months later, ...
    9: ...having turned more conservative after the [[Yemelyan Pugachev|Pugachev uprising]] of [[1773]] - [[1774...
    11: ...lso encouraged the [[colonization]] of [[Alaska]] and of conquered areas.
    13: ...rship law and encouraged education for the nobles and middle class.
  8. Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
    1: ...g|thumb|270px|H.I.M. Yelizaveta Petrovna, Empress and Autocrat of all the Russias (1709-62)]]
    3: ...ecause she didn't allow Germans in the government and not a single person was executed during her reig...
    7: ...eth, the youngest daughter of [[Peter the Great]] and [[Catherine I of Russia|Martha Skavronskaya]], w...
    9: ...e delighted every one by her extraordinary beauty and vivacity.
    11: ...e departure to [[Holstein]] of her beloved sister Anne, her only remaining near relation, the princess...
  9. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    3: ...Anne''' <br><small>Queen of Great Britain and Ireland</small>]]
    8: ...I of Great Britain|George I]], of the [[House of Hanover]].
    10: ...ct of Union 1707]] (which united England and Scotland into Great Britain) was a product of subsequent ...
    12: ... who led the English armies in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].
    15: ..., who would later become one of Anne's most important generals.
  10. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    3: ...Wales]], [[Duke of Cornwall|Duchess of Cornwall]] and [[Duke of York|Duchess of York]]. In her own ri...
    5: ...h Royal Family]], as the model of regal formality and propriety, especially during State occasions. Sh...
    9: ...ess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge]], the third child and the younger daughter of [[HRH]] [[Prince Adolphu...
    11: ...g the [[art gallery|art galleries]], [[church]]es and [[museum]]s.
    13: ...letters from Mary to her aunt, who lived in [[Germany]].
  11. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    1: ...[Image:MarieAntoinette1769-70.jpg|thumbnail|Marie-Antoinette, painted by Wagenschon shortly after her ...
    2: ...Maria Theresa of Austria]], wife of [[Louis XVI]] and mother of [[Louis XVII]]. She was guillotined at...
    4: ...f]] and ''Johanna'' in honour of Saint John the Evangelist. A court official described the new baby as...
    6: ...Leopold]], and Ferdinand-Karl ? already had important official roles within the [[Hapsburg]] Empire.
    7: ...s birth. She was considered one of the most brilliant political figures in Europe.]]
  12. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    2: ...g and hundreds of others were captured, tortured, and killed.
    5: ===Poland===
    6: ...in). Rosa had a growth defect and was physically handicapped all her life.
    8: ...and the party was broken up. Some of its members managed to meet in secret; Rosa joined one of these g...
    10: ...), the [[Middle Ages]] and economic and stock exchange crises.
  13. Ninon de l'Enclos (3420 bytes)
    2: ...[October 17]], [[1705]]) was a French [[author]], and patron of the arts.
    4: ...2 her father was exiled from France after a duel, and when her mother died ten years later the unmarri...
    6: ..., she devoted her life to pleasure, both physical and mental.
    8: ...er accountant, a nine-year old named [[Voltaire|Fran篩s Marie Arouet]] so he could buy books.
    10: ... to [[Cardinal Mazarin]] on Ninon's behalf and arranged for her release.
  14. Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
    2: ...physics|physicist]] who studied [[radioactivity]] and [[nuclear physics]].
    4: ...ying radioactivity, with her knowledge of physics and his knowledge of chemistry.
    8: In [[1923]], she discovered the radiationless transition known as the [[Auger electron spectroscopy|...
    10: ...elt]] a warning letter, which led to the [[Manhattan Project]].
    12: ...in 1946; received the Max Planck Medal of the German Physics Society, 1949.
  15. History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
    1: ...varied and is illustrative of how sculpture has changed extensively over the ages.
    3: == Sculpture in ancient times==
    4: ... - 25,000 BC), from the area of [[Willendorf]], [[Austria]], is a well-known example.
    6: ... terra cotta sculpture. Stone was generally rare and had to be imported from other locations.
    8: ...2650 BC). Among them are a wooden harp with gold and mosaic inlay with a black-bearded golden bull's ...
  16. Greek language (35285 bytes)
    1: {{language|name=Greek|nativename=<i><font lang="el">&#917;&#955;&#955;&#951;&#957;&#953;&#954;&...
    3: ...nia]], central and south [[Bulgaria]], [[Turkey]] and surrounding countries
    4: |region=The [[Balkans]]
    5: |speakers=15 million|rank=74
    6: |family=[[Indo-European]]<br>
  17. Clarinet (18825 bytes)
    2: ...ning ''little'' to the Italian word ''clarino'' meaning ''[[trumpet]]'', as the first clarinets had a ...
    11: ...est compass, which is showcased in much wind band and orchestral writing. Additionally, improvements ...
    12: ... only used in large orchestras and bands rather than small ensembles.
    14: === Range===
    15: ...tic or showy effects, and in [[Dixieland]] performance.
  18. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    1: ...chure". This is similar to the functioning of the ancestors of the recorder, early folk [[whistle]]s.
    3: ...however, that the instrument intended was the sopranino recorder.
    5: ... it requires talent and study to play it at an advanced level.
    7: ...jazz musician [[Keith Jarrett]] has even recorded an entire album of recorder music in which he himsel...
    9: ...ntrabass in F is about 2 meters tall. The soprano and the alto are the most common solo instruments in...
  19. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    3: ... the United States|federal government]] and [[commander-in-chief]] of the [[United States armed forces...
    5: ...rase that is still invoked today, mostly by Americans.
    12: ...tution was adopted), be at least 35 years of age, and have been a resident of the United States for 14...
    14: ...ifer Granholm]], born in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. Occasionally, constitutional amendments are...
    16: ... terms: [[Dwight Eisenhower]], [[Ronald Reagan]], and [[Bill Clinton]]. Incumbent President [[George W...
  20. Europe (23835 bytes)
    4: ...the east by the [[Ural Mountains]] and the [[Caspian Sea]] (for more detailed description see [[Geogra...
    6: ... it is the third largest continent after [[Asia]] and [[Africa]]. The population of Europe is roughly ...
    11: ...ce and by [[500 BC]] its meaning was extended to lands to the north.
    13: ...e" and is the land to the east from a [[Mesopotamian]] perspective.
    18: ...th vast holdings in [[Africa]], [[the Americas]], and [[Asia]].

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