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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
7: ...ueen Elizabeth II''' (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary [[House of Windsor|Windsor]]), styled '''''HM The Queen'...
11: ...|Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom]] and numerous Prime Ministers in the other [[personal union|per...
20: ...he centenary of the [[Entente Cordiale]] and numerous visits to [[Canada]]. She was instructed in relig...
33: ...]] [[1947]]. The Duke is Queen Elizabeth's third cousin; they share Queen Victoria as a great-great-gra...
35: ...w) in all. Though the [[Royal House]] is named [[House of Windsor|Windsor]], it was decreed via a [[196... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
6: {{House of Tudor}}
8: ...he is often known as '''Bloody Mary'''. Her religious policies, however, were in many cases reversed by...
10: Mary I is sometimes confused with her first cousin, once removed [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary I, Quee...
13: ...as her godfather. The Princess Mary was a precocious but sickly child who had poor eyesight, sinus con...
17: ...rincess Mary was instead contracted to her first cousin, the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Charles V, Holy R... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
5: {{House of Tudor}}
7: ...y I]]. She reigned during a period of great religious turmoil in [[England|English]] history.
9: ...oet. She granted [[Royal Charter]]s to several famous organizations, including [[Trinity College, Dubli...
18: ... for life. She had been appointed to Elizabeth's household before [[Anne Boleyn]]'s death. [[Matthew Pa...
20: ...k eyes and petite girth and not her father's enormous weight. However, from her father she did inherit ... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
6: {{House of Stuart}}
8: ...[[George I of Great Britain|George I]], of the [[House of Hanover]].
10: ... accept the choice of the English Parliament, various coercive tactics (such as crippling the Scottish ...
17: ...nd her Catholic books and essays, but made no serious attempt to effect a conversion.
19: James's attempt to grant religious toleration to Roman Catholics was not well-receiv... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
5: {{House of Hanover}}
7: ...toria [[Wettin (dynasty)|Wettin]], ''[[n饝]'' [[House of Hanover|Hanover]]) ([[24 May]] [[1819]] &ndas...
9: ...her successor belonged to the [[House of Windsor|House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]].
18: ...en years old. Prince Albert was Victoria's first cousin; his father was the brother of her mother. Prin...
20: ...f the United Kingdom|George V]] merged the Royal House name and family surname, replacing both with one... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
15: ...ent]] in [[1997]], Diana was arguably the most famous woman in the world, the pre-eminent female [[cele...
22: ...and|King Charles I]]. During her parents' acrimonious divorce over Lady Althorp's adultery with wallpap...
30: ...aristocratic background, could not have been previously married, should be, preferably, a virgin, and P...
32: ...sed by Lord Mountbatten of Burma as a potential spouse for the heir to throne some years before, report...
44: ...death, her butler took possession, and after numerous legal wranglings, they were given to the Princess... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
4: ...ile another niece, [[Nancy Lancaster]], became famous as a 20th-century tastemaker and the owner of the...
8: ...ed, and the first to take a seat, in the House of Commons. She would be re-elected many times, serving unti... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
47: ...sting that "an election is no time to discuss serious issues". In addition, she was criticized as carry... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
4: ... poet [[W. B. Yeats]] who frequently visited the house, and were influenced by his artistic and politic...
10: ...-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
33: ... her direct political work has been within the [[House of Lords]] and as head of the Thatcher Foundatio...
43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
45: ...warded with the job of Conservative spokesman on Housing and Land. She moved to the Shadow [[HM Treasur...
61: ...r concerns about immigrants "swamping" Britain, aroused particular controversy as immigration was a sub...
68: ...rthern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The future of the constitutional affairs ... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
1: '''The Valiant Five''' or '''The Famous Five''' were five [[Canada|Canadian]] women who, ...
7: *[[Nellie McClung|Nellie Mooney McClung]] (a famous [[suffragist]] and member of the Alberta legislat...
8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
15: ...C.R. 276, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously that the word ''person'' did not include women....
20: ...ouse of Lords. The right of women to sit in the House of Lords remained a point of legal and political... - Asia (16910 bytes)
473: ...y of the people in the world who practice a religious faith practice one which was founded in Asia.
494: {{commons|Asia}} - Canada (35540 bytes)
92: During and after the [[American Revolution]], thousands of [[United Empire Loyalists]] left the [[Thi...
111: ...ca]]. It is bordered to the south by the [[contiguous United States]] and to the northwest by [[Alaska]...
121: Northern Canadian vegetation tapers from [[coniferous]] forests to [[tundra]] and finally to [[Arctic b...
138: ...f the Prime Minister's party in both legislative houses. Executive power is exercised by the Prime Mini...
140: ...[First-past-the-post]] elections for the House of Commons are called by the Governor General on the recomme... - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
94: ...wth rate is low compared to its neighbours. Religious beliefs are mostly [[Muslim]] (Islam is the state...
135: == Miscellaneous topics ==
136: {{commons|United Arab Emirates}}
156: * [http://www.careeruae.net/ Career UAE - famous career web site] - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
67: ...teers]] supported the Allied cause, and tens of thousands joined the British Army.
69: ...sed to take their seats in the [[British House of Commons]]. Instead they set up an extra-legal Irish parli...
81: ... Act declared a republic, with the functions previously given to the King given instead to the Presiden...
92: ...sts of a Senate, [[Seanad ɩreann]], and a lower house, [[Dᩬ ɩreann]]. The Seanad is composed of six...
161: ... almost three-fold decrease in 2001 from the previous year. After a near stagnant year in 2002, growth ... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
20: ... [[Spanish language|Spanish]] (Official), (Indigenous languages of official status as well, particularl...
67: ...tions, coups, non-democratic governments, and various interventions by the [[United States]]. The [[C...
84: ... of the Peten in the north, Guatemala is mountainous, with a hot tropical climate - more temperate in ...
104: ...e unassimilated Amerindians descendants of indigenous [[Maya people]] constitute 43% of the population....
108: ... is [[Roman Catholicism]], into which many indigenous Guatemalans have incorporated traditional forms o... - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
51: ...[[List of countries by population|sixth most populous country]] with the second largest [[Muslim]] popu...
62: ...ministrators, after the area was conquered by various Central Asian groups, most notably the [[Tocharia...
69: ...oss much of South Asia. Following the rule of various Islamic empires, including the [[Ghaznavid Empire...
74: ...or [[Bahadur Shah Zafar]], the British decided to oust the Emperor and exiled him to [[Rangoon]], [[Bur...
76: ...slim population of the empire, employing the infamous "[[Divide and rule]]" policy. This suppression an... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
46: ... as legitimate [[autochthonous language|autochthonous]] [[regional language|(regional) languages]] unde...
54: ...'', '''Britain''' or '''England''' (the most populous of the [[home nation]]s). The UK has four consti...
64: ...especially in [[Ireland]], by those who are conscious that it is sometimes misunderstood internationall...
74: ...the UK rebuilding itself into a modern and prosperous nation.
78: ... reform is also a current issue in the UK. The [[House of Lords]] has been subjected to ongoing reforms... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
36: ...dential election]]s, and has probably the most famous of all [[state motto]]s: "[[Live free or die]]".
38: ...name]] is "the Granite State" because it has numerous granite quarries, although that industry has decl...
62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
76: New Hampshire was home to the famous geological formation called the [[Old Man of the ...
78: ...e, 100 recorded deaths among visitors, and conspicous [[krummholz]] (dwarf, matted trees much like a ca... - Space (10661 bytes)
12: ...f '''space''' in [[physics]] is contentious. Various concepts used to try to define space have include...
88: ...eir place" - [[Andrew Marvell]], ''Upon Appleton House, to My Lord Fairfax''
103: {{commons|Category:Space}}
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