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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
2: ...th, and [[Belize]] and [[Guatemala]] to the southeast. It is the northernmost and westernmost country i...
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161: ...retches more than 3000 km from northwest to southeast. Its width is varied, from more than 2000 km in t...
163: ..., open to the north, with mountain chains on the east and west and with ocean-front lowlands lying outs...
170: ... building a diversified economy and improving infrastructure. However, huge gaps remain between rich an... - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
46: ...vangeline Adams|Adams, Evangeline]], (1868-1932), astrologer
56: ...ohn Couch Adams|Adams, John Couch]], (1819-1892), astronomer
72: ...ams|Adams, Walter Sydney]], (1876-1956), American astronomer
79: *[[James Adamson|Adamson, James]], (1946-), astronaut
93: *[[Adelard of Bath]], 12th century scholastic philosopher - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
7: ...f India from [[1876]] until her death. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years — longer than...
9: ...l change in the United Kingdom. Victoria was the last monarch of the [[House of Hanover]]; her successo...
41: ... from [[Slough railway station]] (near [[Windsor Castle]]) to Bishop's Bridge, near [[Paddington]] (in ...
55: ...arty, described this decision as having proved disastrous to the monarchy and British rule in Ireland.
57: Victoria paid her last visit to Ireland in [[1900]], when she came to ap... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
29: ...ascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood ([[9 September]] [[1882]] – [[23 May]] [[1947]]); and had issue.
75: ...stminster Hall]], where crowds of mourners filed past her coffin. She is buried at [[St. George's Chape... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
8: ...m [[1886]]. The Proletariat had been founded in [[1882]], twenty years before the Russian workers' parti...
19: ... leave the SPD. This did not take place, but at least [[Karl Kautsky]]'s party leadership kept Marxism ...
30: ...eting of the Socialist Office in July. She was devastated to recognise there that the workers' parties'...
32: ...ng the war. For Luxemburg, this was a personal catastrophe which even led her to briefly contemplate su...
91: ==Last words: belief in the revolution== - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
5: ...Married Women's Property Act]]s of [[1870]] and [[1882]]. In [[1889]], Mrs Pankhurst founded the [[Wome... - Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
3: '''(Estelle) Sylvia Pankhurst''' ([[May 5]], [[1882]] - [[September 27]], [[1960]]) was a campaigner ...
7: ...Christabel]] and her mother Emmeline. But in contrast to them she retained her interest in the labour m...
9: ... promotion of arson attacks. Sylvia set up the [[East London Federation of Suffragettes]] (ELFS), which...
11: ...e CP(BSTI) was opposed to parliamentarism in contrast to the views of the newly founded [[Communist Par... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
6: ...rses, she decided to study the [[Old Masters|old masters]] on her own and in [[1866]] she moved to Pari...
14: Upon seeing pastels by [[Edgar Degas]] in an art dealer's window, ...
18: ...moving to Paris in [[1877]]. Her sister died in [[1882]], but her mother regained her health, and Cassat...
23: ...' and ''The Coiffure'', inspired by the Japanese masters shown in Paris the year before. (See [[Japonis...
57: ... Mary Woman in Black 1882.jpg|''Woman in Black'' (1882) - Ouida (1938 bytes)
9: * ''Bimbi, Stories for Children'' (1882)
10: * ''Cecil Castlemaine's Gage'' (??)
20: * ''In Maremma'' (1882) - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
4: When she was 24 her husband ɴienne du Castel died, and Pizan became a court writer employed ...
9: ...les V]]. At fifteen Christine married ɴienne du Castel, who became Charles's notary and secretary. Aft...
13: ...f France]] (1396), took her elder son, [[Jean du Castel]] (b. 1384), and reared him as his own; the boy...
19: ...'Livre de la paix'' (1412-1413), but after the disasters of the [[battle of Agincourt|campaign of Aginc...
25: ...) by Stephen Scrope for his stepfather, Sir John Fastolf, and is preserved in a manuscript at Longleat.... - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
3: '''Virginia Woolf''' ([[January 25]], [[1882]] – [[March 28]], [[1941]]) was a [[United ...
13: ...e prose poem than to the plot-centred novel. Her last and most ambitious work, "Between the Acts" sums ... - Emmy Noether (2715 bytes)
1: '''Emmy Noether''' ([[March 23]] [[1882]] – [[April 14]] [[1935]]) was one of the m... - Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
33: ...tance from the doctors and officers, her changes vastly improved conditions for the wounded and by Apri...
39: ...are of her patients in Crimea earned her the everlasting respect and affection of the common soldier.
63: By [[1882]] Nightingale nurses had a growing influential pr...
83: ...in the graveyard at [[St. Margaret Church]] in [[East Wellow]], England.
85: Florence Nightingale's lasting contribution has been her role in founding the... - Jennie Kidd Trout (1706 bytes)
9: Due to poor health, Trout retired in 1882 to [[Palma Sola, Florida|Palma Sola]], [[Florida]... - Clara Schumann (3372 bytes)
7: ...artners. Schumann is credited with refining the tastes of audience through her presentation of works b...
9: ...ally, with the exception of four seasons, until [[1882]]; and from [[1885]] to [[1888]] she appeared eac... - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
7: ...e entered [[Tibet]] to study with the [[Ascended Master]]s for two years. She returned to Russia for a ...
11: ...gether in the "Lamasery" (alternate spelling: "Lamastery") where her work ''[[Isis Unveiled]]'' was cre...
17: By [[1882]] the Theosophical Society became an internationa...
19: ...ork were: "Keep the link unbroken! Do not let my last incarnation be a failure."
38: *[[Boris Pasternak]] - Sarah Bernhardt (3531 bytes)
10: ...es Damala (aka [[Jacques Damala]]) in London in [[1882]], but the marriage, which legally endured until ... - Grace Kelly (6610 bytes)
15: ...l comedy ''[[High Society]]'' ([[1956]]) was her last film, as her [[marriage]] to [[Rainier III, Princ...
17: ...hat [[Monaco]] would revert to France since, in [[1882]], a childless prince of Monaco adopted an unrela... - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
2: ... described in detail by [[Walther Flemming]] in [[1882]]. In [[1910]], [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]] proved tha...
37: <td>[[Drosophila melanogaster|Fruit fly]]</td>
128: contrast to [[autosome]]s for body functions). These are X... - Ponce De Leon (5480 bytes)
2: ...an he joined the war to conquer [[Granada]], the last [[Moors|Moorish]] state on the [[Iberian peninsul...
4: ...w World. He helped conquer the [[Taino]]s of the eastern part of Hispaniola, and was rewarded with the ...
9: ...d in the ''Historia general de los hechos de los Castellanos'' of [[Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas]].
11: ...to Rico]]. The statue was made in [[New York]] in 1882 using the bronze from English Cannons seized afte...
12: ... Spanish for ''Flowery Passover'', meaning the [[Easter season]]. ''Pascua Florida Day'', April 2, is a...
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