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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ...f England|Supreme Governor]] of the [[Church of England]], [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the [[UK Armed Fo...
20: ...lways been a strong believer in the [[Church of England]].
55: ...ok place in [[Westminster Abbey]] on [[2 June]] [[1953]].
58: ...of the British monarch|Coronation]] ([[2 June]] [[1953]]).]]
60: ...nd]] and at [[Sandringham House]] in [[Norfolk, England|Norfolk]]. - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
3: ...ht|thumb|220px|'''Mary I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
8: ...ses reversed by her successor, [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].
13: ...ond daughter and fifth child of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] and his first wife, [[Catherine o...
15: ...ian]], as well as her native [[English language|English]]. Other studies included [[Greek language|Gr...
17: ...r Francis I, who was eager for an alliance with England. A marriage treaty was signed; it provided th... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
2: ...ght|220px|'''Elizabeth I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
7: ... period of great religious turmoil in [[England|English]] history.
9: ...l misalliances. Like her father [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], she was a writer and poet. She g...
11: ...nd seven [[baron|baronies]] in the [[Peerage of England]], and one barony in the [[Peerage of Ireland]...
13: [[Virginia]], an English [[13 colonies|colony in North America]] and af... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
19: |[[Grantham]], [[England]]
31: ...ally in the industrial heartlands of [[northern England]], and increased wealth inequalities. However ...
36: ...and|Grantham]] in [[Lincolnshire]] in eastern [[England]]. Her father was [[Alfred Roberts]], who ran ...
41: ...tion|Bar]]. She qualified as a [[Barrister]] in [[1953]], the same year that her twin children, [[Carol ...
43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
12: ...n the United Kingdom|None]]; [[English language|English]] ''[[de facto]]'' <sup>4</sup> |
47: ...nguage|Welsh]]: ''Teyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon''
50: ...]: ''An Rywvaneth Unys a Vreten Veur hag Iwerdhon Gl้คจ''
54: ...three of which — the ancient nations of [[England]], [[Wales]] and [[Scotland]] — are loca...
58: ...land]] and then [[Kingdom of Ireland]] under a single government in [[London]]. The greater part of Ir... - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
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78: ...sessions in Africa, after the [[Operation Torch|Anglo-American invasion of North Africa]] in November ...
87: ...ment lost impetus after initial success. In May [[1953]] he withdrew again from active politics, though ...
89: - Formula One (29650 bytes)
7: ...'Grand Prix racing''', is the highest class of single-seat [[open-wheel]] [[formula racing|formula]] [...
45: ...ance, caused the poorer independent teams to struggle not only to remain competitive, but to stay in b...
53: ...he current 2005 season, Ferrari has only won a single race (The US Grand Prix, which was ran under exc...
90: ...ca]]n grand prix in [[1953 Argentinian Grand Prix|1953]], and [[Morocco]] hosted the first [[Africa]]n W...
92: ...rix that carries the name of the country. If a single country hosts multiple grands prix, they receive... - Computer (32773 bytes)
24: ...he [[United States]] and [[UK]]). The [[Oxford English Dictionary|OED2]] lists the year [[1897]] as t...
29: ... only a handful would ever be required to satisfy global demand. By contrast, modern computers are ord...
76: ...ded into three main types based on capability: Single-Purpose devices that can compute only one functi...
84: ...DVAC]]. The [[EDVAC]] was not operational until [[1953]] due to technical difficulties in implementing a...
99: ====Single-purpose computers==== - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
31: ...ited some money from an aunt. He worked as a struggling painter in Vienna, copying scenes from postcar...
35: ...h was helping him sell his postcards— seemingly contrary to statements he later made in ''Mein K...
62: ... his political book ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' (''My Struggle'') to his deputy [[Rudolf Hess]]. The first volu...
94: ... on to gain their support and remained overwhelmingly popular until the very end of his regime. He was...
96: ...of the military. Nazi policies towards women strongly encouraged them to stay at home to bear children... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
25: ==Luther's struggle to find peace with God==
61: ...re now circulated most widely, reaching France, England, and Italy as early as 1519, and students thro...
104: ...er as a reformer; while at the same time the struggle was inaugurated against those who, claiming to p...
106: ...ked how to answer the charge that the reformers neglected pilgrimages, fasts and other traditional for...
195: # [[Huldrych Zwingli]] - 1901 (12292 bytes)
53: * [[December 12]] - [[Guglielmo Marconi]] receives the first trans-[[Atlanti...
58: * [[Winston Churchill]] enters the [[House of Commons]]
104: * [[June 17]] - [[F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas]], English World War II hero (d. [[1964]])
110: * [[July 9]] - Dame [[Barbara Cartland]] English novelist (d. [[2000]])
116: * [[September 9]] - [[James Blades]], English percussionist (d. [[1999]])
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