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- Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
8: '''Mary II''' ([[30 April]] [[1662]]–[[28 December]] [[1694]]) reigned as Queen of [...
11: Mary, who was born in [[London]], was the eldest daughter of the Duke of York (the future James II) a...
13: ...k converted to Roman Catholicism in [[1668]] or [[1669]], but Mary and Anne had a [[Protestantism | Pro...
15: ... the [[Louis, the Grand Dauphin|Dauphin Louis]] — but afterwards approved, as a coalition with t...
20: ...mes Francis Edward Stuart|James Francis Edward]]—in June [[1688]], for the son would, unlike Mar... - Painting (4567 bytes)
8: ...s''' are at the [[Grotte Chauvet]] in [[France]], dated at about 32,000 years old. They are engraved a...
97: *[[Salvador Dal흝, ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist
104: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
107: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian painter, sc... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
8: *[[Salvador Dali]], ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist
11: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian painter, sc...
16: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
29: *[[Franklin Adams]]
45: *[[David Allan]] ([[1744]]-[[1796]]) - Human (48024 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordata]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Hominidae]]}}
14: ...apiens | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
16: ''[[Homo sapiens idaltu]]'' (extinct)<br/>
35: ...ere are a number of perspectives regarding the fundamental nature and substance of humans. These are b... - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
2: ...sh; [[31 March]] [[1727]] by the [[Gregorian calendar]]) was an [[English (people)|English]] [[physici...
19: ...eventually became engaged to the apothecary's stepdaughter, Anne Storey, before he went off to [[Cambr...
25: ..., to illustrate how he drew inspiration from everyday events.
31: ...]]. Any fellow of Cambridge or Oxford had to be ordained at the time. However the terms of the Lucasia...
38: ... at its rear side, dispassionately noting "white, darke & coloured circles" so long as he kept stirrin... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
24: | rowspan="2" | <small>Betsaida, [[Galilee|Galilea]]</small>
29: ...<small>Executed by crucifixion upside-down; feast day ([[SS Peter & Paul]]) [[29 June]], ([[Chair of P...
36: ...small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day [[23 September]]</small>
43: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[26 April]]</small>
50: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[23 November]]</small> - Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
4: ...mos, [[Trujillo]] and [[Granada, Nicaragua | Granada]] were taken. In [[1666]] Morgan commanded a ship...
6: ...tress. The governor of Panama, astonished at this daring adventure, in vain attempted to drive out the...
8: ...ed to ravage the coast of Cuba. In [[January]], [[1669]] the largest of his ships was blown up accidenta...
26: ...-wales.co.uk/morgan.htm Henry Morgan entry at www.data-wales.co.uk] - Astronomer (4344 bytes)
36: ...g the "[[Newton's laws of motion]]", which are fundamental to mechanical physics, and which explained ...
45: ...in other [[galaxy|galaxies]] such as the [[Andromeda galaxy]], the distance to those galaxies could th...
58: ...urope]] at the time of their painting, [[1668]]-[[1669|69]]. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
14: *[[Isaac Abrabanel|Isaac ben Judah Abravanel]], (1437-1508){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
15: *[[Judah Leon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-1535?){{fn|C}}{{fn...
19: *[[Adam Parvipontanus]], (d. 1181)
20: *[[Marilyn McCord Adams]], (born 1943){{fn|O}}
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}} - Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
30: {{Elementbox_magnetic | no data }}
36: ... | na=[[synthetic radioisotope|syn]] | hl=14.28 [[day|d]] | dm=[[beta emission|β<sup>-</sup>]] | ...
37: ...P | na=[[synthetic radioisotope|syn]] | hl=25.3 [[day|d]] | dm=[[beta emission|β<sup>-</sup>]] | ...
49: ...s which has a structure similar to [[graphite]] – the [[atom]]s are arranged in [[hexagon]]al sh...
65: ...een used to describe substances that shine in the dark without burning. - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
28: *[[1669]] - [[Phosphorus]] discovered by [[Hening Brand]]
37: *[[1772]] - [[Nitrogen]] discovered by [[Daniel Rutherford]] .
68: **[[Potassium]] discovered [[Humphry Davy]]. From the [[Latin]] word ''kalium''.
69: **[[Sodium]] discovered [[Humphry Davy]]. From the [[Latin]] word ''natrium'' (sodium)...
71: **[[Calcium]] discovered [[Humphry Davy]]. From the [[Latin]] word ''calcis'' (lime). - History of the periodic table (7005 bytes)
8: ...experimented with distilling human urine until in 1669 he finally obtained a glowing white substance whi...
21: ...erson to notice the periodicity of the elements — similar elements seem to occur at regular inte...
32: ...r chemists, but he was finally awarded the Davy Medal by the [[Royal Society]] in 1887.
35: ...e a [[periodic table]] much like the one we use today. Mendeleev arranged the elements in a table orde... - Lava flow (9578 bytes)
55: ...ray. In prehistoric times its hardness and conchoidal fracture properties meant it was widely used to ...
84: ...nia, Italy]], in the eruption [[Mount Etna]] in [[1669]] (rebuilt) - Lava (9992 bytes)
55: ...ray. In prehistoric times its hardness and conchoidal fracture properties meant it was widely used to ...
84: ...nia, Italy]], in the eruption [[Mount Etna]] in [[1669]] (rebuilt)
95: [[da:Lava]] - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
32: ... was located where Philadelphia now stands. In [[1669]], Swedish colonists became the first Europeans t...
60: ... is a delightful rural setting in Fairmount Park. David Rittenhouse was a clockmaker and friend of the...
67: ...47.jpg|right|340px|thumb|5th and Market Street, today]]
148: ...elaware River, providing transportation from Florida to Maine.
210: *[[Barnes Foundation]] - New Sweden (3805 bytes)
8: ...ate March 1638. They built a fort on the present-day location of the city of [[Wilmington, Delaware|W...
10: ...ort Nya Elfsborg]] on the north bank near present-day [[Salem, New Jersey]]. In May [[1654]], the Dutc...
12: ...uilt on the present site of [[Philadelphia]] in [[1669]]. - Binocular vision (10230 bytes)
1: ...e: it gives a creature a spare eye in case one is damaged, and it gives a wider [[field of view]]. For...
11: Other animals, usually [[predator]] animals, have their two eyes positioned on t...
25: ...l tend to converge to point at the object. Accommodation and convergence are linked by a reflex, so th...
27: ...ye can have a small effect on the state of light adaptation of the other. [[Aftereffect]]s induced thr...
59: ...mbrandt]] ([[July 15]], [[1606]]-[[October 4]], [[1669]]), generally considered one of the greatest [[pa... - December 9 (7837 bytes)
1: ... year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. There are 22 days remaining.
3: {{DecemberCalendar}}
6: ...]] - [[New York, New York|New York City]]'s first daily [[newspaper]], the ''American Minerva'', is es...
14: ...leading [[suffragette]], founded the [[feminist]] daily [[newspaper]], ''[[La Fronde]]''.
20: ...le crash in occupied [[Germany]]. He died twelve days later.
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