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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ...Isle of Man has one "n", but her title, Lord of Mann, has two-->; she has reigned in these positions s...
42: ...s Royal|HRH The Princess Anne, Princess Royal]] (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise) (born [[15 August]] [[19...
55: ...ok place in [[Westminster Abbey]] on [[2 June]] [[1953]].
58: ...of the British monarch|Coronation]] ([[2 June]] [[1953]]).]]
62: ...history (in front of [[Pope John Paul II]]). In [[1953]]–[[1954|54]] she and Philip made a six-mon... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
19: ...Clement VII|Pope]] had previously denied him the annullment, Henry broke with the [[Roman Catholic Chu...
21: ... in [[1536]]. Her treatment and the hatred Queen Anne had for her was perceived as unjust; all [[Europ...
23: ...fidently expected her troubles to end when Queen Anne lost royal favour and was beheaded in [[1536]]. ...
26: ...spired that it had been Mary's father Henry, not Anne alone, who had been persecuting Mary. The only ...
44: ...diner and the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] petitioned her to consider marrying an Englishm... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
16: ...sumptive]] to the throne of England. After Queen Anne failed to produce a male heir, Henry had her exe...
18: ...abeth's well-being, particularly since a fearful Anne had entrusted her daughter's spiritual welfare t...
20: ...ms of personality, Elizabeth was far more like [[Anne Boleyn|her mother]] than her father: neurotic, g...
33: ...Archbishop. He only accepted out of loyalty to [[Anne Boleyn]]'s memory, since he found working with E...
49: ...[[1566]]. The [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] threatened to withhold funds until the Queen ag... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
29: ...p in [[1975]]. She was undefeated at the polls, winning the [[United Kingdom general election, 1979|19...
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...
68: ...rthern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The future of the constitutional affairs ...
69: ...p for the IRA and is seen as the beginning of [[Sinn F驮]]'s electoral rise, as they capitalised on t... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
48: ...An R쯧hachd Aonaichte na Breatainn Mhgus Eirinn a Tuath''
49: ...aithe na Breataine M agus Tuaisceart na hɩreann''
56: ...tier with France in the middle of the [[Channel Tunnel]]. The UK also has [[British overseas territory...
60: ...surrounded by the [[North Sea]], the [[English Channel]], the [[Celtic Sea]], the [[Irish Sea]], and t...
64: ...lands associated with these two, such as the [[Channel Islands]], the [[Hebrides]], the [[Isle of Man]... - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
34: | [[Yvonne de Gaulle]]
69: ...or the end of despair and the continuation of a winnable war was spread from mouths to mouths. To this...
87: ...ment lost impetus after initial success. In May [[1953]] he withdrew again from active politics, though ...
94: ... [[Raoul Salan]], Commander-in-Chief in Algeria, announced on radio that the Army had "provisionally t...
114: ...ed that while the war in Algeria was militarily winnable it was not defensible internationally, and he... - Formula One (29650 bytes)
2: ...004]] [[Monaco Grand Prix]], one of the nineteen annual Formula One races]]
7: ...and is the most expensive sport in the world, as annual team budgets average in the hundreds of millio...
9: .... New races in [[Bahrain]] and [[China]], one planned for [[2005]] in [[Turkey]], and others discusse...
26: ...art]], [[Jack Brabham]], [[Graham Hill]], and [[Denny Hulme]], British teams and [[commonwealth]] driv...
37: ...d fuel tank capacity and boost pressures before banning turbochargers in [[1989 Formula One season|198... - Computer (32773 bytes)
14: ...ormally identified and explored by [[Claude E. Shannon]].
16: Computers cannot solve all mathematical problems. [[Alan Turing...
20: ...t idea that the computer is only a machine, and cannot "think" or "understand" the words it displays. ...
29: ...us computer|Colossus]] in 1943 and the [[ENIAC]] announced in [[1946]], were huge devices that weighed...
56: ...ing water flowing through multiple-constricted channels, and between [[1903]] and [[1909]] [[Percy E. ... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
6: place_of_birth = [[Braunau am Inn]], [[Austria-Hungary]] |
20: ...as born on [[April 20]] [[1889]] at [[Braunau am Inn]], [[Austria]], a small town 90 km (55 miles) wes...
22: ... he began using the name of his stepfather, [[Johann Georg Hiedler]], after visiting a priest responsi...
24: ... either Johann Georg Hiedler or his brother [[Johann von Nepomuk Hiedler]]. There have been rumours th...
29: ===Early adulthood in Vienna and Munich=== - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
19: ...born to Hans and Margaretha Luder, ''n饧' Lindemann, on [[November 10]], [[1483]] in [[Eisleben]], [...
23: ...o school. Terrified, he cried out, "Help,[[Saint Anne]]! I'll become a monk!" [Brecht, vol. 1, p. 48]....
28: [[Johann von Staupitz]][http://newadvent.org/cathen/14283a...
31: ...s]]. It is only this righteousness that makes a sinner just before God. Terms like ''[[penance]]'' an...
41: ...n All Saints' Day ([[November 1]]), and Tetzel planned to be there too. - 1901 (12292 bytes)
19: ...leased from prison after serving 18 years for [[Cannibalism and Ball Snatching]]
39: ...[Big Stick Diplomacy|elongated club]]" at the [[Minnesota State Fair]].
47: ... [[October 24]] – Michigan schoolteacher [[Annie Taylor]] goes down [[Niagara Falls]] in a barre...
58: * [[Winston Churchill]] enters the [[House of Commons]]
85: ...ary 28]] - [[Linus Pauling]], American chemist, winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] [[1954]] an...
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