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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
11: ...State. She is married to [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]], and is the mother of the [[heir-apparent]] to ...
15: ...e. She was named after her mother, while her two middle names are those of her paternal great-grandmot...
23: ...nada]], but their mother the Queen refused to consider this, saying, "The children could not possibly ...
27: ...been taught together with other students. It is said that she greatly enjoyed this and that this exper...
33: ...Philip Mountbatten before being created [[Duke of Edinburgh]] before their marriage. This marriage, although ... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
9: ... to circumnavigate the globe; [[Francis Bacon]] laid out his philosophical and political views; and En...
16: ...ges of treason (adultery against the King was considered treason), incest with her elder brother, and ...
18: ... relationship with Elizabeth and remained her confidante and good friend for life. She had been appoin...
20: ...'s enormous weight. However, from her father she did inherit her red hair.
25: ...ly into London, her half-sister Elizabeth at her side. - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
12: ...um|Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield]] and widow of [[Karl of Leiningen|Karl, Prince of Leininge...
16: ...queen's minority. Ignoring precedent, Parliament did not create a council to limit the powers of the R...
20: ... royal, princely, and ducal families, his family did not use theirs. Victoria asked her staff to dete...
27: ...it was growing unpopular and, moreover, faced considerable difficulty in governing the British colonie...
33: ...ight|A likeness of Queen Victoria appears on the widely circulated [[1841]] [[Penny Red]] postage stam... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
15: ...d emulated for her high-profile involvement in [[AIDS]] issues and the international campaign against ...
22: ...ustody of her children, but Lord Althorp's rank, aided by Lady Althorp's mother's testimony against he...
24: ... At age 16 she briefly attended [[Institut Alpin Videmanette]], a [[finishing school]] in [[Rougemont]...
30: ...urma|Lord Mountbatten of Burma]], any potential bride had to have an aristocratic background, could no...
32: ... the Young England [[kindergarten]] in [[Knightsbridge]]. [[Buckingham Palace]] announced the [[engage... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
52: ...'' in 1927.<br><sup>6</sup> Official estimate provided by the UK [[Office for National Statistics]]. A...
56: ...re is also a nominal frontier with France in the middle of the [[Channel Tunnel]]. The UK also has [[B...
64: ... (IONA) has been proposed, but is little used outside diplomatic circles.
71: ...tter remaining part of the United Kingdom. As provided for in the treaty, Northern Ireland, which cons...
74: ...tury, played a leading role in developing Western ideas of property, liberty, capitalism and [[parliam... - Castle (27805 bytes)
1: ...g)|earthworks]] (e.g. [[Hollingbury]] Castle, [[Maiden Castle]]).
5: ...jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Prague Castle Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
7: ...astle found along the coast of Ireland. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
10: ...astles - e.g. portcullises, battlements and drawbridges.
12: ...look was probably built merely to impress, and inside the castle is geared towards family living. - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
5: ... surname "Brahe". Apparently his contemporaries did so and the usage has persisted.
10: ...Apparently this did not lead to any disputes nor did his parents attempt to get him back. Tycho lived ...
18: ...d [[alchemy]]. For the rest of his life, he was said to have worn a replacement made of [[silver]] and...
33: ...er, observed that the [[parallax]] of the object did not change from night to night, suggesting that t...
51: ...tary motion|laws of planetary motion]], which provided powerful support for the [[Copernicus|Copernica... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
4: ...838]]. Fully aware of the likely reaction, he confided only in close friends and researched to meet an...
17: ...ool]]''. After finishing school, Darwin went to [[Edinburgh University]] in [[1825]] to study medicine.
19: ...h the collections of the [[Royal Museum|Museum of Edinburgh University]], then one of the largest in Europe. ...
21: ...o well", enrolled him at [[Christ's College, Cambridge]] in [[1827]] on a BA course to qualify as a cl...
22: ...ime when a "living" as an [[Anglican]] parson provided a comfortable income and when most naturalists ... - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
8: ...mb|left|A large artificial [[Christmas tree]] outside a shopping mall in [[Hong Kong]]]]
10: ...tmas-like festivities even though they do not consider themselves Christians. Many customs, including ...
12: ... and [[Macau]] designate Christmas as a public holiday on December 25. Both are former [[colony|coloni...
20: ...n language|Korean]], Local radio stations play holiday music on Christmas Day and a few days before, w...
22: ...cially enjoy the fellowship these observances provide; after the Christmas Eve services, for example, ...
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