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- Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
8: ...continued to reign until her death. Anne was the last British monarch of the [[House of Stuart]]; she w...
19: ...is Edward]]) in [[1688]], for a Roman Catholic dynasty became apparent. Princess Anne's sister and brot...
26: ...[[1700]], the future Queen had been pregnant at least eighteen times; thirteen times, she miscarried or...
31: ...ope opposed him, fearing that the French royal dynasty would become too powerful. The will included a ...
33: ...s [[Queen Anne's War]]) would continue until the last years of Anne's reign, and would dominate both fo... - Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
31: ...followed by Mary's sister Anne and her children. Last in the line of succession stood any children Will...
33: From [[1690]] onwards, William often remained absent from Eng...
35: ...he found herself especially concerned with ecclesiastical appointments. She died of [[smallpox]] in [[1... - Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
16: ...in the form Angiospermae by [[Paul Hermann]] in [[1690]], as the name of that one of his primary divisio...
34: ...ng.jpg|right|thumb|[[Bumblebee]] pollinating an [[Asteraceae]] flower]]
35: # [[Asteraceae]] ([[Daisy]] family): 26,000 species
47: ...o say, the elements of the wood or xylem and the bast or phloem stand side by side on the same radius. ...
69: ...ethod of entrance is styled chalazogamic, in contrast to the porogamic or ordinary method of approach b... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
8: ...rcell]]'s call for a "bassoon" in ''Dioclesian'' (1690) referring to the wooden double reed, the word be...
16: ...l is frequently completed with a ring, often of plastic or [[ivory]]. The separate joints, where they c...
61: ...ice Ravel]], [[Rhapsodie Espagnole]] (features a fast, lengthy dual cadenza at the end of the first mov... - Arizona (24367 bytes)
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82: ...(United States)|Four Corners]] states, south and east of the [[Colorado River (U.S.)|Colorado River]], ...
96: ... southern Arizona and northern [[Sonora]]) in the 1690's and early 1700's. [[Spain]] founded fortified t...
115: ...ent Franks]] (R-2), [[John Shadegg]] (R-3), [[Ed Pastor]] (D-4), [[J.D. Hayworth]] (R-5), [[Jeff Flake]... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
25: TimeZone = [[Eastern Standard Time Zone|Eastern]]: [[UTC]]-5/[[Daylight saving time|-4]] |
36: ...husetts]] to the south, [[New Hampshire]] to the east, [[New York]] to the west, and the [[Canada|Canad...
42: ...nt is located in the New England region in the [[eastern United States]] and comprises 9615 square mile...
44: ... [[Washington, Vermont|Washington]], three miles east of [[Roxbury, Vermont|Roxbury]].
46: ...New Hampshire)|White Mountains]] are in the northeast. In the northwest off Lake Champlain is the ferti... - Texas (39610 bytes)
55: ... [[Nuevo Le, and [[Tamaulipas]]. To the southeast of Texas lies the [[Gulf of Mexico]].
57: ...e South, especially Arkansas and Louisiana, in [[East Texas]], and more similarities with the Southwest...
114: ...robably the first [[Europe]]an to map the Texas coast.
117: ...ablish [[San Francisco de los Tejas]] Mission in East Texas, effectively blazing the [[Old San Antonio ...
136: ...allegiance to the Confederacy. <!-- This and the last bullet point from "Historical Atlas of Texas", by... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
376: *[[Alfred East]] ([[1849]]-[[1913]])
549: *[[Vlastimil Hofman]] ([[1881]]-[[1970]])
690: *[[Nicolas Lancret]] ([[1690]]-[[1743]])
707: *[[Charles Lebrun]] ([[1619]]-[[1690]])
979: *[[Maurice Prendergast]] ([[1861]]-[[1924]]) - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
2: ...le)|English]] [[physicist]], [[mathematician]], [[astronomer]], [[philosopher]], and [[alchemist]] who ...
29: ...s among the brightest scientists of his era, the last twenty-five years of his life were marred by a bi...
52: ...s not the first of the age of reason: he was the last of the magicians." Newton's interest in alchemy c...
61: ...with whom he formed an intense relationship that lasted until [[1693]]. The end of this friendship led ...
71: In the [[1690s]] Newton wrote a number of religious tracts deal... - John Locke (14749 bytes)
3: ...orge Berkeley]]. Locke is perhaps most often contrasted with [[Thomas Hobbes]].
8: ...cke earned a bachelor's degree in [[1656]] and a master's degree in [[1658]]. Although Locke never beca...
16: ...the churchyard of the village of [[High Laver]], east of [[Harlow]] in [[Essex]], where he had lived in...
45: ...es, monopolizing the good farming land near the coast. Poor people, desperate for land, squatted on bit...
53: ** (1690) ''A Second Letter Concerning Toleration'' - Jupiter (24639 bytes)
6: ...lspan="2" | [[Orbit]]al characteristics ([[Epoch (astronomy)|Epoch]] J2000)
9: ...|778,412,027]] [[kilometre|km]]<br>5.203 363 01 [[Astronomical unit|AU]]
53: | [[1 E8 m|142,984 km]] [http://www.onasch.de/astro/showobject.php?lang=en&obj=p05]<br>(11.209 Eart...
138: ...Jupiter (god)|Jupiter]] (also called Jove). The [[astronomical symbol]] for the planet is a stylized re...
145: ...though the comparison would be akin to calling an asteroid "a failed Earth". As impressive as it is, [[... - Uranus (15207 bytes)
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15: ...olspan="2"| [[Orbit]]al characteristics ([[Epoch (astronomy)|Epoch]] [[J2000]])
18: ...2,870,972,220 [[kilometre|km]]<br>19.191 263 93 [[Astronomical unit|AU]]
145: ...png|10px|Astronomical symbol for Uranus]] (mostly astronomical).
149: ...15% [[hydrogen]] and a little [[helium]] (in contrast to Jupiter and Saturn which are mostly hydrogen).... - Palermo (10618 bytes)
6: ...n around a natural harbour on the north-western coast of Sicily. The Phoenician name for the city may h...
8: ...t, Sicily and Palermo came under the rule of the Eastern [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] Empire.
10: This lasted until the [[9th century]], when [[Muslim]] forc...
14: The Norman dynasty did not last, and Sicily in [[1194]] fell under the control of...
16: ...he kingdom of the [[Two Sicilies]] inflicted a devastating blow on the elite of Palermo, as the city wa... - Steamboat (11603 bytes)
15: ...e. One of the first to propose the idea (around [[1690]]) was the physicist [[Denis Papin]] who was deve...
17: ...[[William Henry (delegate)|William Henry]] of Lancaster, [[Pennsylvania]], having learned of Watt's eng...
39: ...ces had started across the [[Irish Sea]] to [[Belfast]]. By [[1900]] there were over 300 [[Clyde steame...
40: ...], is the last survivor of these fleets, and the last sea-going [[paddle steamer]] in the world. This s...
44: ...king passengers on their trips from [[Glasgow]], past the [[Isle of Arran]], down the [[Firth of Clyde]... - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
2: ...], Franklin became the first [[United States Postmaster General]].
17: ...d the following children: John ([[December 7]], [[1690]]), Peter ([[November 22]], [[1692]]), Mary ([[Se...
46: ...]]; six with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] and one as [[Master of Arts]].
67: ...urn home in [[1775]] he lost his position as postmaster through his share in divulging to [[Massachuset...
77: ...[[1787]], a group of prominent ministers in [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]] proposed the foundation of a ne... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
35: *[[Antoine Arbogast]] (France, [[1759]] - [[1803]])
190: *[[Jean Gaston Darboux]] ([[France]], [[August 14]],[[1842]] -...
290: *[[Christian Goldbach]] (Germany, [[1690]] - [[1764]])
299: * [[James Gregory (astronomer and mathematician)|James Gregory]] (Scotla...
372: *[[Gaston Julia|Gaston Maurice Julia]] (Algeria, France, [[1893]] - [[... - Faience (4113 bytes)
8: ... [[quartz]]. Approximately two hundred of these "masterpieces of faience" are the subject of the on-lin...
15: ...arly [[18th century|eighteenth century]] led in [[1690]] by [[Quimper]] in Brittany [http://www.faience-...
21: ...d so hot the unglazed body vitrifies, closed the last of the traditional makers' ''ateliers'' even for ... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
5: ...he hospice, which was built on the site of the monastery of Saint [[John the Baptist]], took in Christi...
7: The monastic hospitaller order was founded following the [[F...
15: ... well as the Anatolian ports of [[Bodrum]] and [[Castellorizon]].
17: ...Auvergne]], [[France]], [[Italy]], [[Aragon]], [[Castile]], [[Germany]] and [[England]]). The English p...
19: ..., and the walls of the city. The resulting siege lasted six months, at the end of which the survivors w... - Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
4: ...rn [[Iran]]. The Elamite period is considered to last from ca. [[2700 BC]] to [[539 BC]], with a preced...
13: ...sation found in the Indus Valley somewhat to the East, but such links are at best conjectural, as [[Ind...
19: ...period ends with the establishment of the Awan dynasty. The first attestation of the name of the kingd...
21: ...plateau]]; examples of Elamite remains north and east of Iran are [[Sialk]] in [[Isfahan Province]] and...
25: ... 1600 BC (earliest documents until the Eprati dynasty)
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