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  1. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    9: place_of_death=[[Paris]], [[France]]
    22: ...American heiress [[Frances Work]] — she was also a descendant of [[Charles I of England|King Char...
    40: ...on interview with [[Martin Bashir]]) that she had also had an [[affair]] with her [[Horse#Show Sports|r...
    56: ...k/100], she visited landmine survivors in [[hospitals]], toured de-mining projects run by the [[HALO Tr...
    60: ...[[Landmines Bill 1998]] to the [[British House of Commons]], the [[Foreign Secretary]], [[Robin Cook]], pai...
  2. Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
    6: ...t at the Slade School in [[London]] and then in [[Paris]], where in [[1893]] she met and married [[Poland...
    10: ...-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921.
    16: ==See also==
  3. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    29: ...med a close bond with [[Ronald Reagan]]. Thatcher also dispatched a [[Royal Navy]] task force to retake...
    31: ...doing created a more entrepreneurial culture. She also aimed to cut back the [[welfare state]] and fost...
    43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
    50: ...s was widely seen as a left-wing policy. Thatcher also defended the budget of the [[Open University]] f...
    68: ...rthern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The future of the constitutional affairs ...
  4. Canada (35540 bytes)
    79: ...storically the title '''Dominion of Canada''' has also been used.
    90: ...ng what was left of [[Acadia]] in the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]].
    100: ...xtend to Canada without its consent. Judicial appeals to the British [[Judicial Committee of the Privy ...
    115: ...ation|last ice age]], thinly soiled, rich in minerals, and dotted with lakes and rivers—over 60% ...
    138: ...l party that holds the most seats in the House of Commons. The Prime Minister, in turn, appoints the [[Cabi...
  5. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    58: ...han a form of [[constitutional monarchy]]), it is also the accepted legal name in the [[United Kingdom]...
    60: The state is also referred to, in English, by many other names suc...
    69: ... [[Ceann Comhairle]] [[Sean T. O'Kelly]] to the [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919]]. However it was not admi...
    83: ... to serve in the British forces. British subjects also enjoy these rights in Ireland.
    96: ...he [[Socialist Party of Ireland|Socialist Party]] also have representation in the Dᩬ.
  6. Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
    21: ...s reconquer North Africa and Italy from the [[Vandals]] and [[Ostrogoths]].
    46: ...d the fall of the [[Western Roman Empire]], it is also often referred to as the '''Eastern Roman Empire...
    72: ...the centre of his administration. Constantine was also the first [[Christianity|Christian]] emperor. Al...
    74: ...ed further by Valens' successor [[Theodosius I]] (also called "the great"), who had ruled both beginnin...
    80: ...rises, such as the question of [[Monophysitism]], also dominated the empire. However, the Eastern Empir...
  7. Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
    14: Here also his studies of science brought him to the conclu...
    16: ...h Sir [[Amias Paulet]], the English ambassador at Paris. The disturbed state of government and society in...
    21: ...es his own mental character and establishes his goals, which were threefold: discovery of truth, servic...
    29: ...ceived no salary. His relationship with the queen also improved when he severed ties with Essex, a fort...
    35: ...rerogative, while retaining the confidence of the Commons. In 1613, Bacon was finally able to become attorn...
  8. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    11: ...ary to begin systematic attempts at exploration. Also, as the economy of Europe began to revive, it be...
    39: ...rnmental power was invested in county [[court]]s, also not elected.
    47: ...children and with poor economic conditions. They also experienced some persecution, motivated by the D...
    58: ...an society was by no means a [[democracy]]. Officials had no responsibility to "the people"--their func...
    67: ... and [[Irish]] immigrants settled in these areas (also moving into [[Long Island]] and [[Connecticut]])...
  9. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    1: ...er French president, Charles de Gaulle. For the [[Paris]] airport, see [[Charles de Gaulle International ...
    45: ...[Lille]], de Gaulle grew up and was educated in [[Paris]].
    47: ...s of the French Republic. Their social ideas were also more [[liberal]], influenced by [[social Catholi...
    56: ... between them became strained. French politicians also dismissed de Gaulle's theories with the notable ...
    63: ...m]]. As a member of the cabinet he resisted proposals to surrender. He served as a liaison with the Bri...
  10. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    2: ...]–[[6 July]], [[1535]]), posthumously known also as '''Saint Thomas More''', was an [[England|Eng...
    14: ... British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]]. He later served as high steward for the unive...
    19: ...the works of [[Lucian]], which was published in [[Paris]] in [[1506]].
    48: ...the church. This testimony was almost certainly false, but on the strength of it the jury voted for Mo...
    61: ...se self-flagellation. He even imprisoned evangelicals in his own house at Chelsea and had them whipped ...
  11. French Revolution (36529 bytes)
    8: ...ith aggrieved peasants, wage-earners, and individuals of all classes who had come under the influence o...
    14: ...he rise of [[the Enlightenment|enlightenment]] ideals.
    25: ...the measures were opposed in the ''Parlement'' of Paris (in part, at least, thanks to the King's tactless...
    33: ...ng. In order to avoid this, the ''Parlement'' of Paris, having returned in triumph to the city, proclaim...
    35: ...tely the "Committee of Thirty", a body of liberal Parisians, mostly noblemen, began to agitate against th...
  12. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    9: ...eral supervision of the sculptor [[Phidias]], who also had charge of the sculptural decoration. The [[a...
    23: ...marble of surviving Ancient [[Greek temple]]s appeals to the modern aesthetic, the Parthenon, like all ...
    27: ...s already as old as [[Notre Dame Cathedral]] in [[Paris]] is now, and far older than [[St. Peters]] in [[...
    31: ...ey were willing to demolish them to provide materials for walls and fortifications. A [[minaret]] was a...
    39: ...res from the Parthenon are in the [[Louvre]] in [[Paris]] and in [[Copenhagen]]. Most of the remainder ar...
  13. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    20: ...la Hitler|Paula]] reached adulthood. Alois Hitler also had a son (Alois Junior) and a daughter (Angela)...
    22: ...lly being a Hitler, but a Schicklgruber. This was also exploited in Allied propaganda during the Second...
    25: ...0–1901), his first year of high school (''Realschule'') in Linz, he failed completely and had to ...
    37: ...[[Houston Stewart Chamberlain]]. Moving to Munich also helped him escape military service in Austria fo...
    41: ...try regiment, which exposed him to enemy fire. He also drew some cartoons and instructional drawings fo...
  14. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    1: ...n Revolutionary War''' ([[1775]]–[[1783]]), also known as the '''American War of Independence''',...
    9: ===Colonials===
    10: ...did not have a professional [[armed force|army]] (also known as a "regular" or "standing" army). Each c...
    31: ...but the countryside was in the hands of the colonials.
    37: ...sea about 4,500 reinforcements and a trio of generals who would play a vital role in the war: [[William...
  15. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    15: ...phy, "The story of my experiments with truth" reveals his inner persona and reflections on his early li...
    35: ...]] to the growing Indian nationalism. Gandhi was also inspired by the American writer [[Thoreau|Henry ...
    62: ...rds were "He Ram, He Ram" or "Rama, Rama". It has also been claimed that when Gandhi fell to the ground...
    65: ...in Indian religious thought and has had many revivals in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain contexts. Gandhi expl...
    67: He also urged Jews and Czechs to commit a mass suicide a...
  16. Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
    6: Hobbes also wrote numerous other books on political philosop...
    16: ...er was a regular debater in philosophic groups in Paris, held together by [[Marin Mersenne]]. From [[1637...
    18: ==In Paris==
    22: ...[[Human Nature (book Hobbes)|Human Nature]]'' but also ''[[De corpore politico]]'', which were publishe...
    24: ... to Paris. He did not return for eleven years. In Paris he rejoined the coterie about Mersenne, and wrote...
  17. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    10: ...Bot generated title -->]</ref> Many other individuals celebrate Christmas-like festivities even though ...
    20: ...are known to air Christmas films and cartoon specials popular in the Western countries. In addition, in...
    29: ...a few days after [[New Year's Day]]. Christmas is also known as ''bada din'' (the big day). Commerciali...
    55: ... the Three Kings, shepherds men and miniature animals.
    58: ... permission is not given every year. The advertorials themselves are usually indirect statements.
  18. 1901 (12292 bytes)
    26: ...showing of 71 [[Vincent van Gogh]] paintings in [[Paris]], 11 years after his death, creates a sensation.
    58: * [[Winston Churchill]] enters the [[House of Commons]]

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