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- Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
8: ...in, [[William III of England|William III]], who became the sole ruler upon her death. Popular historie...
13: ... again in [[1673]], taking as his second wife the Catholic [[Mary of Modena]], also known as Mary Beat...
15: ..., as a coalition with the Dutch became more politically favourable. Pressured by Parliament, the Duke ...
17: ...nancies ended in miscarriage or stillbirth. She became popular with the Dutch people, but her husband ...
20: ...on would, unlike Mary and Anne, be raised a Roman Catholic. Some charged that the boy was "supposition... - Painting (4567 bytes)
2: ... this is his or her [[profession]]. Evidence indicates that humans have been painting for about 6 tim...
8: ...ns, buffalo, and mammoth. There are examples of [[cave painting]] all over the world.
14: [[:Category:Artistic techniques|Painting technique]]s i...
29: *[[Canvas]]
45: *[[Encaustic]] (wax) - List of painters (54090 bytes)
8: *[[Salvador Dali]], ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist
13: *[[Pablo Picasso]], ([[1881]]-[[1973]]), Spanish [[Cubism|cubis...
16: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
26: *[[Bernard Accama]] ([[1697]]-[[1756]])
57: *[[Carl Andre]] ([[1935]]-) - Human (48024 bytes)
2: ..._image | image = [[Image:|200px|Pioneer image]] | caption = Image of a man and a woman,<br> sent to sp...
14: ... pink | binomial_name = Homo sapiens | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
21: ...al]], [[social]], and [[spiritual]] terms. Biologically, humans are classified as the [[species]] '''H...
24: ...be one of a short list of [[animal]]s with such a capacity.
37: *[[Materialism]] holds that humans are physical beings without any supernatural or spiritual com... - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
2: ...erential [[calculus]]. While they both discovered calculus nearly contemporaneously, their work was no...
4: .... Newton is also credited with providing mathematical substantiation for [[Kepler's laws of planetary ...
14: ...live with her new husband, leaving her son in the care of his grandmother.
19: ...ridge University]] at the age of 19. As Newton became engrossed in his studies, the romance cooled an...
23: .... For the next two years Newton worked at home on calculus, [[optics]] and [[gravitation]]. - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1: ...lti.jpg|thumb|Popes buried in [[St. Peter's Basilica|St. Peter's]]]]
2: This is a '''list of Popes of the Roman Catholic Church'''.
4: ...has been used officially by the head of the Roman Catholic Church since the tenure of [[Pope Siricius]...
6: ...Apostles]], [[Supreme Pontiff]] of the [[One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church|Universal Church]], [...
7: ... has been [[Sovereign]] in the State of the [[Vatican City]] (the [[Holy See]]). - Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
2: ...e a name in the [[Caribbean]] as a leader of [[buccaneer]]s and roughnecks.
4: ...h shortly afterwards, Morgan was chosen by the buccaneers as their admiral.
6: ...ew returned to their base at [[Port Royal]], Jamaica, to celebrate.
8: ...ther and escaped in safety. On his return to Jamaica he was again reproved, but not punished by Modyfo...
10: ...d on the [[December 27]] gained possession of the castle of Chagres, killing 300 of the garrison. Then... - Astronomer (4344 bytes)
8: Unlike most scientists, astronomers cannot directly interact with the [[celestial body|c...
27: ...ion into the sum of two circular motions. He also calculated the value of 51' for the [[precession]] o...
33: ...ed the [[Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion|elliptical orbits]] of planets, and propounded his ''[[Kepl...
36: ...aws of motion]]", which are fundamental to mechanical physics, and which explained Kepler's laws of pl...
39: ... [[Chandrasekhar limit]], which he did, without a calculator, on a boat journey. - 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}} - Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
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17: {{Elementbox_heatcapacity_jpmolkat25 | (white)<br />23.824 }}
26: {{Elementbox_atomicradiuscalc_pm | [[1 E-11 m|98]] }}
33: {{Elementbox_cas_number | 7723-14-0 }}
36: {{Elementbox_isotopes_decay | mn=32 | sym=P | na=[[synthetic radioisotope|sy... - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
6: * antiquity - [[Carbon]]
28: *[[1669]] - [[Phosphorus]] discovered by [[Hening Brand]]
36: *[[1766]] - [[Hydrogen]] discovered by [[Henry Cavendish]]. From the [[Greek language|Greek]] word...
40: **[[Chlorine]] discovered by [[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]].
42: ... - [[Hydrogen]] isolated and described by [[Henry Cavendish]], named by [[Antoine Lavoisier]] - History of the periodic table (7005 bytes)
3: ...silver]], and [[copper]] from antiquity, as these can all be discovered in nature in native form and a...
8: ...80 when [[Robert Boyle]] rediscovered it and it became public.
10: ...tists began to recognize patterns in the way chemicals reacted and began to devise ways to classify th...
13: ...laced these three elements into a group, which he called a triad.
18: ...bsequently discovered that chemical relationships can extend beyond triads. During this time, [[fluori... - Lava flow (9578 bytes)
9: ...mes that of water. Nevertheless, the viscous rock can flow many miles before eventually cooling and so...
11: ...e flow of water and mud down the flanks of the volcano following heavy rain.
19: ... or rubbly surface composed of broken lava blocks called [[clinker]].
21: ...oe (usually spelled just pahoehoe). Pāhoehoe can turn into ‘a‘a if it becomes turbule...
29: ...mmocky, or ropy surface. A pāhoehoe flow typically advances as a series of small lobes and toes t... - Lava (9992 bytes)
9: ...mes that of water. Nevertheless, the viscous rock can flow many miles before eventually cooling and so...
11: ...e flow of water and mud down the flanks of the volcano following heavy rain.
19: ... or rubbly surface composed of broken lava blocks called [[clinker]].
21: ...oe (usually spelled just pahoehoe). Pāhoehoe can turn into ‘a‘a if it becomes turbule...
29: ...mmocky, or ropy surface. A pāhoehoe flow typically advances as a series of small lobes and toes t... - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
5: ...achusetts|Boston]] and [[New York City]] in political and social importance, with [[Benjamin Franklin]...
32: ... on Tinicum Island by Swedish missionary Johannes Campanius. In [[1700]], the group built the Gloria D...
34: ... ancient Greek. Penn hoped that the city, as the capital of his new colony founded on principles of f...
37: ...er of the independence movement during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The [[Declaration of Indep...
39: ..., Philadelphia was the largest city in [[the Americas]] north of [[Mexico City]], and was the fourth l... - New Sweden (3805 bytes)
1: {{euromericas}}
2: ...s a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[colony]] in [[North America]] corresponding roughly to the networked region o...
8: ...rch 1638. They built a fort on the present-day location of the city of [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilming...
10: ...ohan Rising]]. The fort was taken without force because no gunpowder was present, and the fort renamed...
12: ...uilt on the present site of [[Philadelphia]] in [[1669]]. - Binocular vision (10230 bytes)
1: ...er having one: it gives a creature a spare eye in case one is damaged, and it gives a wider [[field of...
11: ...farther than where the eyes are pointing, this is called a [[vergence]]. When the eyes move in, it is ...
13: ... down, left or right. Nevertheless, the chameleon can bring both of its eyes to bear on a single objec...
17: ...e of using two detectors over using one. Mathematically, the advantage is equal to the square root of ...
21: Apart from binocular summation, the two eyes can influence each other in at least three ways. - December 9 (7837 bytes)
1: ...4th in leap years) of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. There are 22 days remaining.
3: {{DecemberCalendar}}
6: ...rk City]]'s first daily [[newspaper]], the ''American Minerva'', is established by [[Noah Webster]]
8: *[[1835]] - The Army of the [[Republic of Texas]] captures [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]
9: *[[1851]] - First [[YMCA]] in [[North America]] established in [[Montreal, Quebec]]
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