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- November 4 (10686 bytes)
2: ...p year]]s) in the [[Gregorian Calendar]], with 57 days remaining.
4: {{NovemberCalendar}}
7: ... captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
9: * [[1677]] - The future [[Mary II of England]] marries [[W...
35: ...�tien]] takes office as [[Prime Minister of Canada]]. - 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...
15: ...and William married in London on [[4 November]] [[1677]].
20: ...mes Francis Edward Stuart|James Francis Edward]]—in June [[1688]], for the son would, unlike Mar...
22: ...liam III—then in the Netherlands with Mary—to come to England with an army. At first, Will... - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (2468 bytes)
2: ... being "Mrs Freeman" and Anne "Mrs Morley". In [[1677]], Sarah married John Churchill, later to be crea...
6: ...] (1961-1997), Sarah sought to marry off her granddaughter [[Diana Spencer|Lady Diana Spencer]] (1710-...
8: ... Somerset|The Duchess of Somerset]] | years=1704–1710}}
11: ...daughter of [[Sir Winston Churchill]] and a descendant of the original Sarah. - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
12: ...udson]], hired by the Dutch, explores the present-day [[Hudson River]]
22: ...er]]''. They found [[Plymouth Colony]] in present-day [[Massachusetts]]; [[Mayflower Compact]] signed
23: ...ed by the [[Dutch West India Company]] in present-day [[New York]] state
24: ...[[New Amsterdam]] founded by the Dutch in present-day [[New York City]]
37: *[[1639]]-[[Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony]] signed - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
2: ...'Benjamin Franklin''' ([[January 17]], [[1706]] – [[April 17]], [[1790]]) was an [[United States...
11: In around [[1677]], Josiah married a one Anne Child at Ecton; and ...
25: ... is a penny earned" are now commonly quoted every day by people all over the world.
34: ...ally became the [[University of Pennsylvania]], today a member of the [[Ivy League]]. He founded an Am...
36: ...esses. He created a partnership with his foreman, David Hill, which provided Franklin with half of the... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
14: *[[John Couch Adams]] (United Kingdom, [[1819]] - [[1892]])
25: *[[Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov]] (Russia, [[1912]] - [[1999]...
64: *[[Isaac Barrow]] (England, [[1630]] - [[1677]])
66: *[[David Bates (physicist)|David Bates]]
75: *[[Daniel Bernoulli]] (Switzerland, [[1700]] - [[1782]]... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
8: ...arc Aaronson]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1950]] – [[1987]])
9: ... Ogden Abell]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1927]] – [[1983]])
10: *[[Antonio Abetti]] ([[Italy]], [[1846]] – [[1928]])
11: *[[Georgio Abetti]] ([[Italy]], [[1882]] – [[1982]])
12: ...reeley Abbot]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1872]] – [[1973]]) - 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}} - Judge (10187 bytes)
5: ...ines which of several [[dog]]s best meets the standards for the [[breed]].
19: ...ho did what, who is guilty, what is the amount of damages. A court trial is before a judge only.
21: ...udge, each judge – legally trained or not – having an individual vote. Civil cases, howev...
27: ...during trials (known as the '''bench'''). The standard judge uniform originated with the [[Rome|Roman]...
31: ...[state supreme court]] that deviates from the standard uniform; its seven judges wear red robes.
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