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- Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
4: ...[Catherine de' Medici]]. Three of her brothers became kings of France: [[Francis II of France|Fran篩...
6: ...eunite family ties and create harmony between the Catholics and [[Huguenot]]s. Although Henri's mother...
8: ...ight ahead, never looking at each other. When the Cardinal asked Marguerite if she willingly took Henr...
10: ...e de' Medici orchestrated the slaughter by French Catholics of thousands of Huguenots, [[St. Bartholom...
12: ... [[1586]], she was imprisoned by Henri III in the castle of [[Usson]], in [[Auvergne (province)|Auverg... - Maryland (22654 bytes)
9: Capital = [[Annapolis, Maryland|Annapolis]] ...
36: ... that revolted against British rule in the [[American Revolution]]. ''See: [[Annapolis Convention]].''
41: ..."Terra Maria") was granted to his son, [[C棩lius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore]], on [[June 20]], [[16...
43: ...s of tens of thousands of British convicts, which carried on until independence. The [[Maryland Tolera...
45: ... Mason]] and [[Jeremiah Dixon]], to survey what became known as the [[Mason-Dixon line]] which would f... - John Locke (14749 bytes)
2: [[Image:Locke-John-portrait-photo-image-crca.jpg|400px|thumb|John Locke Image provided by [htt...
3: ...enment]] period. Locke has been placed in a group called the [[British Empiricists]], which includes [...
6: ...Rene Descartes]], more interesting than the classical material taught at the University.
8: ...ee in [[1658]]. Although Locke never became a medical doctor, he earned a bachelor of medicine in [[16...
10: ...m had a major impact on Locke's natural philosophical thinking - an impact that resonated deeply in Lo... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
4: ...h (people)|English]] [[Political philosophy|political philosopher]], most famous for his book ''[[Levi...
6: ...es|Descartes]] and wrote one of the replies to Descartes' ''Meditations.''
8: ==Early life and education==
10: ...e care of an older brother Francis. Hobbes was educated at Westport church from the age of four, passe...
12: ...William Cavendish, 3rd Earl of Devonshire|William Cavendish]], Baron of Hardwick (and later [[Duke of ... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ... the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
65: *[[Ammonius Saccas]], (3rd century){{fn|C}}
80: *[[Anselm of Canterbury|Anselm]], (1034-1109){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn...
81: *[[Antiochus of Ascalon]], (c. 130-68 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
165: *[[Cesare, Marquis of Beccaria]], (1738-1794){{fn|C}} - Mustard (7834 bytes)
2: ...campestris]] | caption = Wild Mustard (''Brassica campestris'')}}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Brassicales]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Brassicaceae]]}}
9: {{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = '''''Brassica'''''}}
16: ...d oil]], and the [[leaf vegetable|edible leaves]] can be eaten as mustard greens. - Harp (23216 bytes)
2: ...lar are referred to ''open harps''. Their strings can be of [[nylon]] (sometimes [[copper]]-wound), [[...
4: ...[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[North]] and [[South America]], and a few parts of [[Asia]].
6: The [[Aeolian harp]] is not technically a harp because its strings are not perpendicular to the sound...
14: ...e neck to allow for the double-action pedal harp, capable of raising the pitch of a string by either o...
16: ...thousand years ago. In [[Irish mythology]], a magical harp is possessed by [[The Dagda]]. - Robert Abbot (2381 bytes)
2: ...kenly described as the son of the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], [[Archbishop George Abbot|George Abbot...
4: ...ceived his education at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]], and later at
5: ... still served in [[1657]]. Between [[1657]] and [[1658]], and in [[1662]], Abbot appears to vanish from ...
7: ...rsakers'' (1639), ''Milk for Babes, or a Mother's Catechism for her Children'' (1646), and ''A Christi... - Copenhagen (8004 bytes)
4: ...nish language|Danish]]: ''K�benhavn'') is the [[capital]] and largest city of [[Denmark]]. The conte...
8: ...rbour]] encouraged Copenhagen's growth until it became an important centre of commerce (hence its name...
11: [[1658]]-[[1659|59]] it withstood a severe siege by the ...
17: ... in July 2000 by [[Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden|King Carl XVI Gustaf]] of Sweden and [[Margrethe II of De...
22: Copenhagen is located on the eastern shore of the island of [[Zealan...
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