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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
11: ...ther [[personal union|personal union]] nations of which she is or was Head of State. She is married to ...
15: ...ss of Strathmore. She was named after her mother, while her two middle names are those of her paternal ...
62: ...isit [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Fiji]] (which she visited again all at once during the [[Silv...
66: ... his duty, and forcing her father to become King, which she believed shortened his life by many years. ...
70: ...nionist Party]] who opposed the agreement. Also, while not speaking directly against [[Quebec Sovereig... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
19: Meanwhile, the marriage of the Princess Mary's parents wa...
21: Mary, meanwhile, was deemed illegitimate, as Henry's marriage t...
33: ...ded them from the line of succession in his will, which was unlawful, because it contradicted an Act of...
35: ...ane's accession was met with popular disapproval, which was suppressed by the use of force. A young bo...
44: ...diner and the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] petitioned her to consider marrying an Englishm... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
22: ...eved that Seymour made advances towards Elizabeth while she lived in his household. There, Elizabeth re...
25: ...rd died at the age of fifteen, having left a will which purported to supersede his father's. Contraven...
27: ...worried that his wife might die in childbirth, in which case he preferred Lady Elizabeth to succeed rat...
33: ... Elizabeth I's coronation was the last one during which the Latin service was used; future coronations ...
44: ...tatives signed the [[Treaty of Edinburgh]], under which French troops were to be withdrawn from Scotlan... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: ...land would co-operate. The [[Act of Union 1707]] (which united England and Scotland into Great Britain)...
12: ...y preferred the [[Tory]] Party, but endured the [[Whig]]s. Her closest friend, and perhaps her most inf...
24: ...ign alone. Seeking to improve his own popularity (which had always been much lower than that of his wif...
26: ...arliament enacted the [[Act of Settlement 1701]], which provided that, failing the issue of Princess An...
28: ...wn go to her father or to a member of his family, which was then in [[France]]. Nevertheless, noticing ... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
16: ...iament passed the ''[[Regency Act 1831]]'', under which it was provided that Victoria's mother, the Duc...
20: While Albert was of the [[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Royal...
25: ...n could rule [[Hanover (state)|Hanover]], a realm which had shared a monarch with Britain since [[1714]...
27: ..., except for brief intervals, since [[1830]]. The Whig Prime Minister, [[William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Mel...
29: ...he Queen's Ladies of the Bedchamber were wives of Whigs, but Sir Robert Peel expected to replace them w... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
15: ...for her to be nominated for [[sainthood]] — while her detractors saw her life as a cautionary tal...
38: ...nterview in which she told of the suicide attempt while pregnant with Prince William, she said her husb...
40: ... his relationship with [[Camilla Parker Bowles]], whilst Diana became involved with a series of men, in...
60: ...[[Landmines Bill 1998]] to the [[British House of Commons]], the [[Foreign Secretary]], [[Robin Cook]], pai...
62: ...nts the human costs of landmines. The best way in which to record our appreciation of her work, and the... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
4: ...ll]] was a noted British monologuist and actress, while another niece, [[Nancy Lancaster]], became famo...
8: ...ed, and the first to take a seat, in the House of Commons. She would be re-elected many times, serving unti... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
45: ...of repairing the Conservative party's reputation, which had been badly damaged after a number of scanda...
49: ...s blunders. A Conservative election commercial in which [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] leader [[Je...
72: ...n cases involving sexual assault, "no means no." While Campbell had little time to usher in legislatio...
74: While the Progressive Conservatives teetered on the b... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
10: ...-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
27: ... philosophy that became known as [[Thatcherism]], which involves reduced government spending, lower [[t...
36: ...rts was not re-elected as an Alderman, a decision which affected his daughter deeply.
43: ... made in support of her [[Private Member's Bill]] which was successful and forced local councils to hol...
50: ...ve school|comprehensive secondary education]], of which she approved, even though this was widely seen ...
52: ...e appointed Heath's preferred successor [[William Whitelaw]] as her [[Deputy Prime Minister of the Unit... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
28: ...ember of the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]]. - Asia (16910 bytes)
12: ... striking similarity to the Semitic word 'erebu', which means "to set". From a Middle Eastern perspecti...
76: ...e called by the Western term ''[[Middle East]]'', which is commonly used by Europeans and Americans. ''...
80: * The [[Levant]] or [[Near East]], which includes [[Syria]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[L...
176: ...teppe horsemen could only cross with difficulty. While technologically and culturally, the urban city ...
473: ...world who practice a religious faith practice one which was founded in Asia. - Canada (35540 bytes)
21: ...articularly with the [[United States|U.S.]], with which it has had a long and complex relationship (''s...
61: |align=left|[[Yukon]]||[[Whitehorse, Yukon|Whitehorse]]||-8
92: ...h North America|British North American]] colonies which then consisted of [[Newfoundland]], [[Nova Scot...
98: ...nt area except for [[Newfoundland and Labrador]], which joined in [[1949]].
113: ...lometre, which is among the lowest in the world. While Canada covers a larger area than the U.S., it h... - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
65: ...eme Council also elects the Council of Ministers, while an appointed 40-member Federal National Council...
136: {{commons|United Arab Emirates}} - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
1: ...he official "description" of an independent state which covers approximately five-sixths of the island ...
58: ... the state as per the [[Ireland Act 1949]]. Today while ''Republic of Ireland'' is an accepted term for...
60: ...n [[1919]] was known as the "[[Irish Republic]]", while when the state achieved ''de facto'' independen...
67: ...nence with its attempts to achieve [[Home Rule]], which would have given Ireland some autonomy without ...
69: ...gotiated the [[Anglo-Irish Treaty]] in 1921 under which the British agreed to the establishment of an i... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
67: ... This led to a period of unrest in the nation in which over 100,000 Guatemalans were killed. A 36-yea...
74: ... tasks, he is assisted by a cabinet of ministers, which he appoints.
95: ...igning of the peace accords in December [[1996]], which ended 36 years of civil war, removed a major ob...
104: ...[[Maya people]] constitute 43% of the population. Whites and others account for the remaining 2%. Afric...
108: ...edominant religion is [[Roman Catholicism]], into which many indigenous Guatemalans have incorporated t... - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
59: ..., [[Greeks]], [[Greco-Bactrian]]s, [[Kushan]]s, [[White Hun]]s, and [[Scythian]]s. This period saw the ...
62: ...ne of the greatest proselytizers of [[Buddhism]], which spread in the region. After the overthrow of la...
66: ...s included the [[Scythian]]s, and [[White Hun]]s. While the Punjab remained under the Huns and Scythian...
69: ...kistan and formed the foundation for Islamic rule which quickly spread across much of South Asia. Follo...
72: ...]], and formed the [[British East India Company]] which would eventually spearhead a colonial dominatio... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
54: ...itain]]. The fourth part is [[Northern Ireland]], which is located on the island of [[Ireland|Ireland]]...
58: ...s in the north-eastern portion of the island, meanwhile, remained a part of the United Kingdom, forming...
62: ...shorthand for the United Kingdom is an inaccuracy which can cause offence.
64: ...m frequently used to refer to the [[archipelago]] which includes the mainland of Great Britain, the mai...
71: ... As provided for in the treaty, Northern Ireland, which consists of six of the nine counties of the [[P... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
38: ...h]]. Its state tree is the [[Paper Birch|American white birch]], also called paper birch or canoe birch...
53: ...r its [[First in the Nation]] political primaries which tended to accurately predict who would be elect...
58: ...te capital is [[Concord, New Hampshire|Concord]], which has also been known over time by the names Rumf...
62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
72: ...ajor regions are the [[Great North Woods]], the [[White Mountains region]], the [[Lakes region]] the [[... - Space (10661 bytes)
4: ...ted and located, have size and shape, and through which they can move.
6: ...rk (together with [[time]] and [[number]]) within which we compare and [[quantity|quantify]] the distan...
16: * That which separates objects from one another
41: ..., the name given to the branch of [[mathematics]] which measures spatial relations, was popularised by ...
55: The way in which space is perceived is an area which psychologists first began to study in the middl...
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