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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ... Mann, has two-->; she has reigned in these positions since the death of her father, [[George VI of the...
11: ...n the other [[personal union|personal union]] nations of which she is or was Head of State. She is marr...
20: ...guage|French]], as she has shown on several occasions, most recently during her [[2004]] state visit to...
23: ...[Canada]], but their mother the Queen refused to consider this, saying, "The children could not possibl...
27: ... at home. She was the first (and as of 2005 the only) female member of the royal family to actually s... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ...hree hundred religious dissenters executed; as a consequence, she is often known as '''Bloody Mary'''. ...
13: ...nce of Wales]], sometimes leading to false assertions that she was created Princess of Wales, even thou...
15: ... was undoubtedly due to her mother, who not only consulted the Spanish scholar [[Juan Lu�Vives]] upon...
19: ...an Catholic Church]]. All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts to the Pope were...
21: ...all [[Europe]], furthermore, regarded her as the only true heir and daughter of Henry VIII, although s... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
9: ...ed [[Royal Charter]]s to several famous organizations, including [[Trinity College, Dublin]] ([[1592]])...
11: ...[British honours system|honours and dignities]]. Only eight peerage dignities, one [[earl|earldom]] an...
16: ...harges of treason (adultery against the King was considered treason), incest with her elder brother, an...
18: ... to as "Kat". Chapernowne developed a close relationship with Elizabeth and remained her confidante and...
33: ...in, [[Matthew Parker]], to become Archbishop. He only accepted out of loyalty to [[Anne Boleyn]]'s mem... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: ...eat Britain) was a product of subsequent negotiations.
15: ...r was the future Mary II. Anne and Mary were the only children of the Duke and Duchess of York to surv...
17: ... Roman Catholicism became public. On the instructions of Charles II, however, Anne and her sister Mary ...
26: ...s Anne, [[heir apparent]] to the Throne, was the only individual remaining in the line of succession e...
35: ...1st Baron Godolphin]]. The Whigs—who were, unlike the Tories, vigorous supporters of the War of ... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
12: ...ingen|Karl, Prince of Leiningen]]. Victoria, the only child of the couple, was born in Kensington Pala...
14: ...n in the line of succession, Victoria was taught only [[German language|German]], the first language o...
18: ...esired the match). Whatever Albert's original reasons for marrying Victoria may have been, theirs prove...
27: ...nited Kingdom faced an insurrection (see [[Rebellions of 1837]]), and in [[Jamaica]], the colonial legi...
29: ...under the restrictions imposed by the Queen, and consequently resigned his commission, allowing Melbour... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
13: ... [[scandal]]-plagued marriage. Her bitter accusations of [[adultery]], [[mental cruelty]] and emotional...
22: ...tess Spencer|Raine, Countess of Dartmouth]], the only daughter of the romance novelist [[Barbara Cartl...
24: ...nt, having failed all of her [[O-level]] examinations. At age 16 she briefly attended [[Institut Alpin...
30: ...testant. Diana fulfilled all of these qualifications.
36: ...ince Harry of Wales|Prince Henry of Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
8: ...e the first elected female member in [[1918]], [[Constance Markiewicz]], had chosen not to do so.
10: ...ish military, believing that war would most certainly bring defeat. Her promotion of entente with Germ... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
28: ...ressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
31: ...pularly elected, she remains [[North America]]'s only female head of a national government to date. Sh...
33: ...particularly fond of any of her given names, and consequently adopted the first name '''Kim''' in her t...
39: ...ressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]].
41: ...dership convention]] that June. As leader of the Conservatives Campbell automatically became Prime Mini... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
2: '''Constance Georgine Markiewicz''' ([[1868]]–July ...
4: ...tral home, Lissadell House in [[County Sligo]]. Constance and her sister, Eva Gore-Booth, were close f...
6: Constance studied art at the Slade School in [[London]...
10: ...he [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921.
14: ...ut was re-elected in the 1923 and June 1927 elections. She died in July 1927 after a short illness. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
22: |[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
27: ...She is a member of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] and the figurehead of a political...
29: ...lations, Thatcher maintained the "[[special relationship]]" with the [[United States]], and formed a cl...
31: ...hat [[Thatcherism|Thatcherite]] policies were responsible for this.
33: ... known as the [[poll tax]]. At the same time the Conservative Party began to split over her sceptical a... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
1: ...ersons?" The case came to be known as the '''Persons Case'''.
8: ... of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
11: ...|Governor General]] shall... summon qualified Persons to the Senate; and ... every Person so summoned s...
13: ...en to be appointed to the Senate. Among other reasons, until 1970 the Senate approved divorces.
20: ...hole, this decision set a precedent for jurisdictions over the world. However, because the Council did ... - Asia (16910 bytes)
4: ...geography|geographically]], however, Asia is not considered a continent or a [[subcontinent]].
8: '''Asia''' as a political division consists of the part of Eurasia and nearby [[island]]s...
12: ...t sunrise in the [[Middle East]]. Moreover, some consider that "[[Europe]]" is also derived from Akkadi...
16: ==Subregions==
22: ... a subregion of [[Eurasia]]. For further subdivisions based on that term, see [[North Eurasia]] and [[C... - Canada (35540 bytes)
1: ...rovide them on the talk page, and wait until the consensus changes before making the edit. Thank you.
3: ...a. To keep this overview article concise, please consider adding information instead to one of the many...
8: ...entary]] [[representative democracy]] and is a [[constitutional monarchy]] with [[Elizabeth II of Canad...
17: ...the [[United Nations]], the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], and [[La Francophonie]]. Canada is officially ...
21: ...complex relationship (''see'' [[U.S.-Canada relations]]). - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
65: The Supreme Council consists of the individual rulers of the seven emirate...
71: ...r below the GDPs of the leading West European nations. Its generosity with oil revenues and its moderat...
88: ...al transit point for world crude oil. The UAE is considered to be one of the fifteen states that compri...
90: ...erefore the exact border of the two countries is only known to their governments.
94: The UAE's population of 4.041 million (2005) consists of over 3.23 million non nationals. Indeed, a... - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
1: ...and]]. Under the [[Constitution of Ireland|Irish constitution]] the state's official name is simply '''...
58: ...cuments and membership of international organisations.
65: ...rtition of Ireland came about because of complex constitutional developments in the early twentieth cen...
67: ... years it did ultimately last.) For the prior reasons Redmond and his Irish [[National Volunteers]] sup...
69: ...public]]. This Declaration of Independence was mainly a restatement of the 1916 Proclamation with the ... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
67: ...leading to successive successful democratic elections from [[1985]] to date. The most recent democratic...
72: ...r years, concurrently with the presidential elections.
93: Manufacturing and construction account for one-fifth of GDP.
98: ...s of both government and private financial operations.
104: ...ndians descendants of indigenous [[Maya people]] constitute 43% of the population. Whites and others ac... - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
51: ... [[United Nations|UN]], the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], the [[South Asian Association for Regional Coo...
54: ...f Pakistan]]''' (Including pre-history, civilizations of the region, and modern events to date)''
59: ... birthplace of some of the most ancient civilizations and a strategic center of historic trade routes, ...
62: ...ddhism. His territories covered the eastern dominions of the divided Greek empire of [[Bactria]] (from ...
72: ... Mughal Empire fell prey to East India Company's conspiracies and the eventual collapse of the freedom ... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
16: government_type = [[Constitutional monarchy]] |
54: ...ent parts, three of which — the ancient nations of [[England]], [[Wales]] and [[Scotland]] &mdash...
56: ...eas territories]] throughout the world, and relationships with several [[Crown dependency|Crown depende...
62: ...term Great Britain refers collectively to the nations of England, Wales and Scotland (''i.e.'', the Uni...
64: ...ded, especially in [[Ireland]], by those who are conscious that it is sometimes misunderstood internati... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
42: ...d international attention for having the first openly [[gay]] bishop, [[Gene Robinson]], within the [[...
44: New Hampshire's recreational attractions include skiing and other winter sports; observing...
49: ... attack on [[Fort William and Mary]] (now [[Fort Constitution]]) helped supply the cannon and ammunitio...
60: ...nations made by the governor to major state positions such as department heads, and all judgeships.
62: ...e of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ... - Space (10661 bytes)
3: '''Space''' has a range of definitions.
8: ...ndash; a conception that challenges intuitive notions of distance and time.
14: ...The structure defined by the set of spatial relationships between objects
21: ...sics, time and space were seen as separate dimensions. Einstein's work unified the two into [[spacetim...
24: ...e|atmosphere]]s of any [[celestial body]] can be considered 'space'. In particular, the boundary betwe...
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