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  1. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    13: ...sister, two short-lived brothers, and a stillborn brother had preceded her. She was born at the [[Palace of...
    23: ...ved from the line of succession. Henry married [[Jane Seymour]], who died shortly after giving birth ...
    26: ...alf-brother Edward and was chief mourner at Queen Jane's funeral. In turn, Henry agreed to grant her ...
    28: ...abeth to the line of succession (after their half-brother, the Prince Edward, Duke of Cornwall). Both wome...
    33: ...Edward VI instead devised the Crown to the [[Lady Jane Grey]], a descendant of Henry VIII's younger si...
  2. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    16: ...ng was considered treason), incest with her elder brother, and witchcraft. Elizabeth was three years old at...
    25: ...clared [[Lady Jane Grey]] to be his heiress. Lady Jane ascended the throne, but was [[Deposition_(poli...
    33: Elizabeth was crowned on [[15 January]] [[1559]]. There was no [[Archbishop of Can...
    49: ...[[1566]]. The [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] threatened to withhold funds until the Queen ag...
    51: ...line would be the [[Lady Catherine Grey]], [[Lady Jane Grey]]'s sister. An even more distant possible ...
  3. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    10: ...ence of a [[Protestant]] heir, the Roman Catholic James II could attempt to return to the Throne. It w...
    15: ...cond daughter of James, Duke of York, (afterwards James II) and his first wife, the [[Lady Anne Hyde]]...
    17: ..., declared her firm adherence to [[Anglicanism]]; James II continued to send her Catholic books and es...
    19: ...nvention Parliament]] assembled and declared that James had abdicated the realm when he attempted to f...
    22: ...gh was a Jacobite (that is, one who believed that James II was the legitimate monarch), Mary II dismis...
  4. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    7: ...over|Hanover]]) ([[24 May]] [[1819]] – [[22 January]] [[1901]]) was [[British monarchy|Queen of ...
    16: ...rge IV, died childless, leaving the throne to his brother, the [[William IV of the United Kingdom|Duke of C...
    18: ...t was Victoria's first cousin; his father was the brother of her mother. Princess Victoria's uncle, King Wi...
    27: ...surrection (see [[Rebellions of 1837]]), and in [[Jamaica]], the colonial legislature had protested Br...
    35: ...ruary]] [[1840]] at the [[Chapel Royal]] in [[St. James's Palace]]; four days before, Victoria granted...
  5. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    22: ... during the trial, meant custody of Diana and her brother was given to their father. On the death of her pa...
    34: ...and Albany, the future [[James II of England|King James II]]. Upon her marriage, Diana became ''Her Ro...
    40: ...th her [[Horse#Show Sports|riding]] instructor, [[James Hewitt]]. (Theoretically, such an affair const...
    56: ...charity appearance was her visit to [[Angola]] in January [[1997]], when, serving as an [[Internationa...
    58: ...in a ballistic helmet and [[Bulletproof vest|flak jacket]], were seen worldwide. (Mine-clearance exper...
  6. Castle (27805 bytes)
    4: ...les also figure prominently in [[History of Japan|Japanese history]], where the feudal [[Daimyo]] inha...
    75: ... Richard made vast grants at his accession to his brother John, he was careful to reserve the possession of...
    114: {{commons|Castle}}
    122: *''[[Japanese castle|Shiro]]'' ([[Japan|Japanese]] castles)
  7. Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
    2: '''Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Albans''' ([[January 22]], [[1561]] – [[April 9]], [[1626]]...
    10: ...f 13, living for three years there with his older brother [[Anthony Bacon]].
    31: ...case of Essex, who had favoured the succession of James. In the course of the uneventful first parliam...
    35: ...rerogative, while retaining the confidence of the Commons. In 1613, Bacon was finally able to become attorn...
    37: ...ve the King's favor, and in 1618 was appointed by James to the position of [[Lord Chancellor]]. In hi...
  8. Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
    8: ...] to [[Otte Brahe]] and [[Beate Bille]]. His twin brother was [[stillborn]] (Tycho wrote a Latin ode (Witte...
    99: {{commons|Tycho Brahe}}
  9. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    9: More had four children by his first wife, Jane Colt, who died in [[1511]]. He remarried almos...
    14: ... British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]]. He later served as high steward for the unive...
    34: ...he biblical injunction against a man marrying his brother's widow. This dispensation was based partly on C...
    48: ...Thomas Audley]], as well as Anne Boleyn's father, brother, and uncle. He was charged with high treason for...
    59: ...husiastic persecution of heretics). Biographer [[Jasper Ridley]] goes much further, describing More a...
  10. French Revolution (36529 bytes)
    21: ...roller-General of Finances 1774–1776) and [[Jacques Necker]] (Director-General of Finance 1777&n...
    42: ...state, now meeting as the ''Communes'' (English: "Commons"), proceed with verification of its own powers an...
    53: ...], as well as his wife, [[Marie Antoinette]], and brother, the [[Charles X of France|Comte d'Artois]], bani...
    55: ...ivil)|pr鶴t]] des marchands'' (roughly, mayor) [[Jacques de Flesselles]] of treachery; his assassinat...
    81: ... become clearer. The [[aristocracy|aristocrat]] [[Jacques Antoine Marie Cazal賝] and the abb頛[Jean-...
  11. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    9: ...s ancestry to [[Julus]], the son of the [[Troy|Trojan]] prince [[Aeneas]], who according to myth was t...
    84: ...ine Gaul’s border. He likely arrived around January 11, and stopped on the northern bank of the ...
    98: ...d political force, and married her to her younger brother Ptolemy XIV. Over the next several months, Caesar...
    114: ...isloyalty. Gnaeus Pompey was later killed and his brother Sextus who garrisoned Corduba managed to flee Spa...
    214: {{commons|Julius Caesar}}
  12. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    24: ...t was probably either Johann Georg Hiedler or his brother [[Johann von Nepomuk Hiedler]]. There have been r...
    27: ...nderstood artist. After Hitler's father died on [[January 3]], [[1903]], at age 65, Adolf Hitler's sch...
    84: ...ee Nazis, Hitler, G?g and [[Wilhelm Frick]]. On [[January 30]], [[1933]] Adolf Hitler was officially s...
    119: ...]]. This alliance was later expanded to include [[Japan]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]] and [[Bulgaria]]. ...
    126: ... [[Wannsee conference]] was held near Berlin on [[January 20]], [[1942]] with fifteen senior officials...
  13. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    23: ...an on black enlistment in the Continental Army in January 1777. At least 5,000 black soldiers fought a...
    57: ...rk City]]. General Howe, with the services of his brother, Admiral Lord [[Richard Howe]], began amassing tr...
    73: ...ard]] at [[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton]] on [[January 3]], [[1777]]. Washington then entered winte...
    86: ...litiamen, many of them outraged by the reported [[Jane McCrae|murder of an American woman]] at the han...
    125: ...troops in the area. Inside the city, General [[Benjamin Lincoln]] commanded about 2,650 Continentals a...
  14. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    7: place_of_birth=[[Porbandar]], [[Gujarat]], [[India]] |
    9: date_of_death=[[January 30]], [[1948]] |
    13: ...2366;ंधी, [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]] મોહનદા&...
    18: ...er and surrounded by the [[Jain]] influences of Gujarat, Gandhi learned from an early age the tenets o...
    20: ... the family tradition of holding high office in Gujarat. Unhappy at Samaldas College, he leapt at the...
  15. Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
    10: ...doning his three children to the care of an older brother Francis. Hobbes was educated at Westport church f...
    80: ...ritish-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=26780|date=January 14|year=2005}}) Hobbes was terrified at the ...
  16. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    26: Young Brother Martin fully dedicated himself to monastic life, ...
    55: ... von Miltitz|K. von Miltitz]] at [[Altenburg]] in Jan., 1519, led Luther to agree to remain silent so ...
    69: ... his doubts of the authenticity of the Epistle of James.
    76: ...Subsequently, the Pope excommunicated Luther on [[January 3]],[[1521]] in the bull <cite>Docet Romanum...
    79: ...V]] opened the imperial [[Diet of Worms]] on [[22 January]], [[1521]]. Luther was summoned to renounc...
  17. Chile (39914 bytes)
    68: ...surpation of the Spanish throne by [[Napoleon]]'s brother Joseph. A national junta in the name of Ferdinand...
    94: ...hich led to an unprecedented runoff election on [[January 16]], [[2000]]. [[Ricardo Lagos|Ricardo Lago...
    135: ...ates, which was signed in 2003 and implemented in January 2004. High domestic savings and investment r...
    150: ...n 12 years. The U.S.-Chile FTA entered into force January 1, 2004 following approval by the U.S and Ch...
    174: ...-permanent position on the UN Security Council in January 2005. Chile is an active member of the UN fa...
  18. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    19: ... Natural History Association'' Charles saw [[John James Audubon]] give a demonstration of his method o...
    24: ...cts were maths and theology, and in his finals in January [[1831]] he shone in theology and scraped th...
    51: ...er to the [[Geological Society of London]] on [[4 January]] [[1837]], showing that Chile, and the Sout...
    53: When in London Charles stayed with his brother [[Erasmus Alvey Darwin|Erasmus]], meeting Eras's ...
    70: On [[24 January]] [[1839]] he was honoured by being elected ...

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