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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
27: ...enjoyed this and that this experience led her to send her own children to school rather than have them ...
33: ...a great-great-grandmother. They are also both descended from [[Christian IX of Denmark]] (she being a g...
35: ... via a [[1960]] [[Order-in-Council]] that the descendants of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip shoul...
60: ...tle]], west of London, to be her home. She also spends time at [[Balmoral Castle]] in [[Scotland]] and ...
62: ...ries and to many outside Europe. She regularly attends Commonwealth Heads of Government meetings. - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ...Protestantism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]]. To this end, she had almost three hundred religious dissenter...
21: ...not permitted to see her mother Catherine, or attend her funeral in [[1536]]. Her treatment and the ha...
23: Mary confidently expected her troubles to end when Queen Anne lost royal favour and was beheade...
33: ...evised the Crown to the [[Lady Jane Grey]], a descendant of Henry VIII's younger sister, [[Mary Tudor (...
44: ..., fearing that England would be relegated to a dependency of Spain. Insurrections broke out across the... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
18: ...Elizabeth and remained her confidante and good friend for life. She had been appointed to Elizabeth's h...
25: ...[Lady Jane Grey]] to be his heiress. Lady Jane ascended the throne, but was [[Deposition_(politics)|dep...
27: ...ants. She attempted to convert Elizabeth, who pretended to be Roman Catholic but actually retained her ...
31: In [[1558]], upon Mary I's death, Elizabeth ascended the throne. She was far more popular than her s...
35: ...gland]] had been reinstated under Mary I, but was ended by Elizabeth. The Queen assumed the title "Supr... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
12: ... Party, but endured the [[Whig]]s. Her closest friend, and perhaps her most influential advisor, was [[...
15: ... of Sarah Jennings, who would become her close friend and one of her most influential advisors. Jenning...
17: ...erence to [[Anglicanism]]; James II continued to send her Catholic books and essays, but made no seriou...
19: ...iam and Mary. They were to be followed by any descendants of William by a future marriage.
26: ...ctress of Hanover]], and her descendants, who descended from [[James I of England]] through [[Elizabeth... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
14: ...nch language|French]]. Her educator was the Reverend [[George Davys]] and her governess was [[Louise L...
20: ... of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]]'s descendants a separate family surname, [[Mountbatten-Wind...
27: When Victoria ascended the throne, the government was controlled by th...
29: ...al of these ladies, whom she regarded as close friends rather than as members of a ceremonial instituti...
53: ...[[George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon|Lord Clarendon]], the [[Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]], the head... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
13: ...ng [[charity]] work, the Princess's philanthropic endeavours were overshadowed by a [[scandal]]-plagued...
22: ...iress [[Frances Work]] — she was also a descendant of [[Charles I of England|King Charles I]]. Du...
24: ...O-level]] examinations. At age 16 she briefly attended [[Institut Alpin Videmanette]], a [[finishing s...
28: ...other, the Dowager Lady Fermoy, was a longtime friend of [[Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother]] . [[Charl...
32: Reportedly, the Prince's former girlfriend (and eventually his second wife) [[Camilla Parker... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
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: ...ians, and many felt that she had an overly condescending and pretentious tone. During the election camp...
63: ... also a member of the [[Club of Madrid]], an independent organization whose main purpose and priority i...
97: {{end box}} - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
4: ...nce and her sister, Eva Gore-Booth, were close friends of the poet [[W. B. Yeats]] who frequently visit...
10: ...-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
27: ...hatcherism]], which involves reduced government spending, lower [[tax]]es and regulation, and a program...
36: ...le officially described as '[[Whig|Liberal]] Independent', in practice he supported the local Conservat...
43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
50: ...dely seen as a left-wing policy. Thatcher also defended the budget of the [[Open University]] from atte...
68: ...rthern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The future of the constitutional affairs ... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
28: ...ember of the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]]. - Asia (16910 bytes)
136: *[[Commonwealth of Independent States]]
176: ...e advanced, they could do little militarily to defend against the mounted hordes of the steppe. Howeve...
180: The following table lists countries and dependencies by [[population density]] in inhabitants an...
494: {{commons|Asia}} - Canada (35540 bytes)
6: ... the [[United States]], its territorial claims extend north into the [[Arctic Ocean]] as far as the [[N...
90: ...erritory to [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]], surrendering peninsular [[Nova Scotia]] in the [[Treaty o...
94: ... It was only after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Europe that large-scale immigration to Canad...
100: ...itish [[Judicial Committee of the Privy Council]] ended in 1949. Patriation of the [[Constitution of Ca...
102: ...nd 1995, with votes of 60% and 50.6% against independence, respectively. The federal [[sponsorship scan... - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
41: | '''Independence declared'''
71: ...[[Burj Al Arab]] and [[The Palm Islands]], and friendliness to the West have led many to call it the [[...
125: | Varies || End of [[Ramadan]] || [[Eid ul-Fitr]]
136: {{commons|United Arab Emirates}} - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
1: ...reann'') is the official "description" of an independent state which covers approximately five-sixths o...
38: sovereignty_type = [[History of Ireland|Independence]] |
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60: ..., while when the state achieved ''de facto'' independence in [[1922]] it became known as the "[[Irish F...
67: ... War]]. (The war at that stage was expected to be ended by 1915, not the four years it did ultimately l... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
38: | '''[[Independence]]'''
64: Guatemala became independent of Spain in [[1821]], first as a part of the [...
65: ...[1838]] to [[1840]], and Guatemala became an independent nation.
67: ...of a peace treaty. Guatemalan political violence ended in [[1983]], leading to successive successful d...
95: ... of the peace accords in December [[1996]], which ended 36 years of civil war, removed a major obstacle... - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
37: ...ty_type = [[Independence of Pakistan|Independence]] |
62: ...pendently was probably [[Strato II]], whose reign ended about [[10]] [[Common Era|CE]]. Various Greek k...
74: ...or's three sons, also involved in the War of Independence, were arrested and beheaded at the Khooni Der...
76: Even though the War of Independence was a joint Muslim-Hindu struggle to oust the...
78: ===Independence and After=== - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
56: ...ionships with several [[Crown dependency|Crown dependencies]].
58: ...at Britain and Ireland]]) in 1922 to form an independent state (in which, until 1949, the King of the U...
91: ...ntable to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in B...
93: ... his or her ability to command the support of the Commons. The current Prime Minister is [[Tony Blair]] of ...
99: ...so confers titles and honours to people who have rendered outstanding services to the country, as the F... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
49: ...ion]]. It was the first state to declare its independence, and the historic attack on [[Fort William an...
51: ...dern [[Republican Party]] by [[Amos Tuck]] and friends. New Hampshire grew as a hotbed of [[Abolitionis...
53: ...[First in the Nation]] political primaries which tended to accurately predict who would be elected [[Pr...
62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
84: ... River]], which bisects the state north-south and ends up in [[Massachusetts]]. Its major tributaries i... - Space (10661 bytes)
8: ...[[physics]] does not treat space and time as independent dimensions, but treats both as features of [[s...
49: ... ''a priori'' notions such as [[time]]) to comprehend sense experience. With Kant, neither space nor t...
85: "Space, like time, engenders forgetfulness; but it does so by setting us bo...
103: {{commons|Category:Space}}
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