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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
69: | [[1866]] — [[1873]] (east wing), [[1879]] — ...
205: ...]], [[1915]] — [[1917]] (House & senate chambers) - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
27: *[[Robert Bartlett]] ([[1875]]-[[1946]]), notable Arctic ...
30: ... ([[1304]]?-[[1377]]?), [[Morocco|Moroccan]] [[Berber]] Muslim, visited [[Mecca]] several times, trave...
32: *[[Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer
33: *[[Joseph René Bellot]] [[France|French]] [[Arctic]] explorer
34: *[[Moric Benovsky]], [[Slovakia|Slovak]] - David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
3: ...r]] of the [[Victorian era]], now best remembered because of his meeting with [[Henry Morton Stanley]]...
6: ...ed, and joined the [[London Missionary Society]], becoming a minister.
8: ... was unable to make inroads into [[South Africa]] because of [[Boer]] opposition. It was during this ...
12: ...ingstone was a proponent of trade and missions to be established in central Africa.
14: ... resigned from the missionary society to which he belonged. - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
5: *[[Jeppe Aakj沼Aakj沬 Jeppe]], (1866-1930), Danish writer - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
11: *[[Adalbert of Prague]], (circa 956-997), saint
20: *[[Robert Adam|Adam, Robert]], (1728-1792), architect
25: *[[Karol Adamiecki|Adamiecki, Karol]], (1866-1933), Polish engineer and economist
42: ...es Francis Adams (1866)|Adams, Charles Francis]] (1866-1954), son of above, Navy secretary
67: ...cott]], (born 1957), American creator of the [[Dilbert]] comic strip - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
7: ...han that of any other British monarch. As well as being [[Monarch|queen]] of the [[United Kingdom of G...
9: ...onarch of the [[House of Hanover]]; her successor belonged to the [[House of Windsor|House of Saxe-Cob...
12: ...er of Princess Charlotte's widower [[Leopold I of Belgium|Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield]] an...
14: ... her governess, during her early years. After she became three years old however, she was schooled in ...
16: ...rovision for a child monarch, Victoria would have been eligible to govern the realm as would an adult.... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
4: ...of Europe, including [[London]], [[Paris]], and [[Berlin]].
6: ...e [[Old Masters|old masters]] on her own and in [[1866]] she moved to Paris.
12: ...too bright and that her portraits too accurate to be flattering to the subject.
14: ...ndow, though, she knew she was not alone in her rebellion against the Salon. "I used to go and flatten...
16: ...l [[1886]], she remained friends with Degas and [[Berthe Morisot]]. - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
3: ...ge Eliot''' ([[22 November]] [[1819]] - [[22 December]] [[1880]]), was an [[England|English]] [[noveli...
5: ...riter of romances. An additional factor may have been a desire to shield her private life from public...
8: ... Christianity'', and it was at that time that she began to live with [[George Henry Lewes]] in an extr...
10: ... was a scandalous matter. Lewes' wife refused to be divorced, and so he remained married to her in na...
15: ...nd, as I ended, in falling in love with her. Yes behold me in love with this great horse-faced bluest... - Ouida (1938 bytes)
8: ...oes'') [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/13912 Gutenberg etext of this book]
12: * ''Chandos '' (1866)
13: ...' (??) [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/1367 Gutenberg etext of this book]
31: ...(1867) [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/3465 Gutenberg etext of this book]
34: ... (??) [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/13459 Gutenberg etext of this book] - Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (3312 bytes)
1: [[Image:Eganderson.jpg|frame|Elizabeth Garrett Anderson]]
3: ...Anderson''' ([[9 June]] [[1836]] – [[17 December]] [[1917]]) was an [[England|English]] physician...
5: ...], and the sister of [[Millicent Fawcett]]. Elizabeth was educated at home and at a private school. ...
7: ...ut the duties of these two positions she found to be incompatible with her principal work, and she soo...
9: ...d equipped, the New hospital (in the Euston Road) being worked entirely by medical women, and the scho... - Matthew Henson (1087 bytes)
2: ... party missed the pole by up to 30 km. Due to his being black and his status as Peary's employee, he n... - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
7: ...iendship with the influential Parisian composer [[Berlioz]].
9: ...ano saxophone]], has also been speculated to have been an inspiration. It is likely, however, that Sax...
11: ...r 1866 many modifications were introduced by a number of manufacturers.
14: ..., most saxophones have a distinctive curve at the bell. Straight soprano and sopranino saxophones are ...
16: ...at amount of development is required to produce a beautiful tone color. - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
8: [[Image:Lincoln.jpg|Abe Lincoln]]
42: ...called '''Abe Lincoln''' and nicknamed '''Honest Abe''', the '''Rail Splitter''', and the '''Great Ema...
44: ...idential election]] further polarized the nation. Before his [[inauguration]] in [[March]] of [[1861]]...
46: ...omatic handling of the border slave states at the beginning of the fighting, in his defeat of a congre...
48: ... social institutions. The most important may have been setting the precedent for greater centralizatio... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
17: | '''Date of Birth''' || [[December 29]], [[1808]]
23: | '''Place of Death:''' || near [[Elizabethton, Tennessee]]
40: '''Andrew Johnson''' ([[December 29]], [[1808]] – [[July 31]], [[1875]]) was...
42: ...]] him in [[1868]]; he was the first President to be impeached. He was subsequently acquitted by a sin...
45: ...ded any type of school; his wife has historically been credited with teaching him to read and write. - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
24: ...essful general, he is considered by historians to be one of America's worst presidents, who led an adm...
41: ...vernor felt that a West Point man could be put to better use and appointed him [[colonel]] of the 21st...
43: .... Later in [[1862]], he was surprised by Gen. [[Albert Sidney Johnston]] at the [[Battle of Shiloh]], ...
45: ...;on [[March 2]], [[1864]]. On [[March 12]], Grant became general-in-chief of all of the armies of the ...
48: ...licted irreplaceable losses. Grant has been described as a "butcher" for his strategy, particularly in... - Canada (35540 bytes)
1: ...e talk page, and wait until the consensus changes before making the edit. Thank you.
8: ...narchy]] with [[Elizabeth II of Canada|Queen Elizabeth II]] as [[head of state]].
17: ...olony|British colonies]], Canada is a founding member of the [[United Nations]], the [[Commonwealth of...
18: ... French|French]] is the majority language of [[Quebec]] and is widely spoken in [[New Brunswick]].
34: |align=left|[[Alberta]]||[[Edmonton, Alberta|Edmonton]]||-7 (Mountain) - Romania (19812 bytes)
1: ...a]] and [[Bulgaria]] to the south along the [[Danube]] River. Romania has a stretch of sea coast on th...
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39: ...y]], [[1878]] ([[Treaty of Berlin, 1878|Treaty of Berlin]]) |
57: ...eans "[[Romanian]]" in the [[Romanian language]], being a derivate of the word "[[Ancient Rome|Roman]]...
62: ...[[Moesia]] Superior. In [[271]] the ancient Dacia became the Kingdom of the Goths until the end of the... - Hungary (18459 bytes)
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39: established_dates = December, [[1000]] |
57: ...e [[Avars]], the migration of the Slavonic tribes began. Moravians, Bulgars, Croats, Serbs, and Poles ...
61: ...n parts, some of which are in [[Slovakia]] today) became an artistic and cultural center of Europe dur...
63: ...ungarian kings at the same time) in the West, and became the independent Principality of [[Transylvani... - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
47: [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]] has been the sole capital of Connecticut since [[1875]]....
49: ...ristopher J. Dodd]] (Democrat) and [[Joseph I. Lieberman]] (Democrat). Connecticut currently has five ...
52: ...s an ongoing civic pride and economic competition between Hartford and New Haven, which stems back to ...
56: ..., waterfalls and a sandy shore add to the state's beauty.
65: ... derided by residents of the rest of the state as being more similar to [[New York]] than to [[New Eng... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
39: The earliest variant of the name that became ''Tennessee'' was first recorded by Captain J...
41: ...ib/pubsvs/faq.htm#01][http://www.tngenweb.org/campbell/hist-bogan/tennessee.html]
43: ...8]], [[North Carolina]] named the third county to be established in what is now [[Middle Tennessee]] "...
46: ...nknown, but several distinct cultural phases have been named by archaeologists, including [[Archaic]],...
48: ...an Territory]] west of [[Arkansas]]. This came to be known as the [[Trail of Tears]], as an estimated ...
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