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- Alexander Aetolus (705 bytes)
1: '''Alexander Aetolus''', of Pleuron in [[Aetolia]], Greek poet... - Alexander Balas (1851 bytes)
1: ...|Seleucid era]], corresponding to [[150 BC|150]]–[[149 BC]].]]
3: '''Alexander Balas''' (i.e. "lord"), ruler of the [[Greece|Gre...
5: ...the [[Ptolemaic dynasty]]. At first unsuccessful, Alexander finally defeated the reigning king [[Demetrius I ...
7: ...ander's father-in-law, went over to his side, and Alexander was defeated in a pitched [[Battle of Antioch|bat... - Alexander I of Epirus (1407 bytes)
1: ...2 BC]] - [[331 BC]]/[[330 BC]]), also known as '''Alexander Molossus''' was a king of [[Epirus]] ([[343 BC]]/...
3: ... [[Philip of Macedon]], since he married Philip's daughter Cleopatra ([[336 BC]]) while Philip married...
7: ...him. Although the advantage at first rested with Alexander, he gradually lost it, and his supporters dwindle... - Alexander I of Macedon (1759 bytes)
1: '''Alexander I''' was ruler of [[Macedon]] from [[495 BC]] to ...
3: ...s before the [[Battle of Plataea]] in [[479 BC]]. Alexander eventually regained Macedonia's independence afte...
5: ...fter [[Athens]] and was a patron of the poet [[Pindar]]. - Alexander II of Epirus (655 bytes)
1: '''Alexander II''', king of [[Epirus]], succeeded his father [... - Alexander II Zabinas (1089 bytes)
1: ...e [[Parthian]]s. Zabinas was the alleged son of [[Alexander Balas]], in his turn likely a faux son of [[Antio... - Alexander IV of Macedon (2891 bytes)
1: ...cal influence: Philip was considered retarded and Alexander was just a infant. This resulted in the nominatio...
3: ... [[323 BC]] and [[309 BC]], four Regents acted in Alexander's name:
7: ...n heir chosen by Antipater himself. [[Olympias]], Alexander's grandmother, exerted considerable influence ove...
8: ...309 BC]] the Regent Cassander held the young King Alexander as a prisoner.
10: ...r-old. The Royalists still supported the claim of Alexander's half-brother [[Heracles (Macedon)|Heracles]] to... - Alexander of Aphrodisias (2599 bytes)
1: '''Alexander of Aphrodisias''', pupil of [[Aristocles of Messe...
6: Commentaries by Alexander on the following works of Aristotle are still ext...
15: There are also several original writings by Alexander still extant.
20: Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of A...
28: * [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/alexander-aphrodisias/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ... - Alexander of Greece (rhetorician) (612 bytes)
1: '''Alexander''', son of [[Numenius (person)|Numenius]], [[Gree... - Alexander of Pherae (1959 bytes)
1: '''Alexander''', tagus or [[despotism|despot]] of [[Pherae]] i...
3: ...he victory was dearly bought by the loss of Pelopidas, who fell in the battle.
5: ...ch]]'s ''Life of Pelopidas,'' agree in describing Alexander as a cruel and suspicious tyrant:
7: ...e should not be permitted to disgrace the name of Alexander), as he watched a tragic actor, felt himself much...
8: ...:—Plutarch, ''Moralia:'' "On the Fortune of Alexander." - Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
2: ...lexanderTheGreat_Bust.jpg|thumb|right|[[Bust]] of Alexander III in the [[British Museum]].]]
4: ...s such as the [[Middle-Persian]] literature as '''Alexander the Cursed''' due to his burning of the Persian c...
6: ... tradition in which he appears as a towering legendary [[hero]] in the tradition of [[Achilles]].
9: ...on. [[Aristotle]] was Alexander's tutor; he gave Alexander a thorough training in rhetoric and literature an...
11: ...s]], rather than Philip. According to Plutarch (''Alexander'' 2.1), his father descended from [[Heracles]] th... - Pope Alexander I (624 bytes)
1: '''Alexander I''' was [[Pope]] from about [[106]] to [[115]]. ...
3: See also: [[Pope Alexander|other popes named Alexander]].
6: ...w.newadvent.org/cathen/01285c.htm Article on Pope Alexander I] in the ''[[Catholic Encyclopedia]]''
10: ...essor=[[Pope Sixtus I|Saint Sixtus I]]|Dates=106–115}} - Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
2: subject_name=Alexander Graham Bell |
5: ... rule, owes very little to what he is born with — a man is what he makes of himself. |
6: date_of_birth=[[March 3]] [[1847]] |
9: date_of_death=[[August 2]] [[1922]] |
10: ...ck, Nova Scotia|Baddeck]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]]
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- Periodic table (7298 bytes)
3: The [[periodic table#Standard periodic table|standard table]] provides the necessary basics. There ar...
6: ...e of the elements. There are 18 groups in the standard periodic table. Elements in a group have simila...
11: ===Standard periodic table===
15: *The [[Periodic table (standard)|standard table]] (same as above) provides the basics.
16: ...able (alternate)|vertical table]] for improved readablity in web browsers - Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
7: ...[mirror]] which reflected [[sunlight]] during the day; a [[fire]] was lit at night. As it can be seen ...
17: ...s "protector of the land" or "[[Satrap]]". After Alexander died unexpectedly at 33 yrs old, Ptolemy Soter (S...
20: ...the longest of the Seven Wonders. It was severely damaged by two [[earthquake]]s in [[1303]] and [[132... - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
8: *[[Francisco de Almeida]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer...
14: *[[Charles Albanel]] (1616-1696), Canada
21: ...] naval officer, several expeditions to the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]]
23: ...]], first to sight the [[Pacific Ocean]], founded Darién, oldest surviving European settlement in the...
38: *[[Saint Brendan]] - [[Ireland|Irish]] [[abbot]] who sailed the [... - Persepolis (15450 bytes)
6: ...the Persepolis captured and partly destroyed by [[Alexander of Macedon]] has been beyond dispute at least sin...
8: ...y declared in its inscription to be the tomb of [[Darius Hystaspis]], concerning whom [[Ctesias]] rela...
12: ..., if not his, then that of [[Darius III of Persia|Darius III]] (Codomannus), who is one of those whose...
16: [[Image:proskynesis.jpg|thumb|300px|Darius the Great]]
18: ...with the city until it was taken and plundered by Alexander the Great. - Treasury (1846 bytes)
9: ...Minister. Examples include [[New Zealand]], [[Canada]], [[Malaysia]], [[Singapore]] and [[Japan]].
19: * [[Alexander Hamilton]] (United States) - Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
1: ...400px|Panoramic view of the Greek theater at [[Epidaurus]]]]
15: ...elf a theatre. The best-preserved one is in [[Epidaurus]]. Greek theatre in every city probably kept...
17: ...stophanes]]. Their plays, along with some [[secondary source]]s such as Aristotle, are the basis of w...
21: ...nued into the [[Hellenistic]] period, following [[Alexander the Great]]'s conquests in the [[fourth century B...
27: ...ion. Greek plays normally took place in a single day, happened at a single location, and had one plot... - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
11: *[[Alexander Emanuel Agassiz|Agassiz, Alexander Emanuel]], (1835-1910), American man of science
20: *[[Amir Ageeb|Ageeb, Amir]], (1969-1999), Sudanese immigrant to Germany who died as a result of ...
21: *[[David Agmon|Agmon, David]], [[Brigadier General]] in the [[Israel Defen...
28: *[[David Hayes Agnew|Agnew, David Hayes]], (1818-1892), American surgeon - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
2: ...beth II in an official portrait as [[Queen of Canada]] (on the occasion of her [[Golden Jubilee of Eli...
7: ...s]], [[Barbados]], [[Belize]], [[Canada]], [[Grenada]], [[Jamaica]], [[New Zealand]], [[Papua New Guin...
15: ... of York (n饠[[Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon]]), the daughter of [[Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of...
17: As a granddaughter of the British sovereign in the male line, ...
20: ...[[Entente Cordiale]] and numerous visits to [[Canada]]. She was instructed in religion by the [[Archbi... - Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
4: ...[December]], [[70 BC]] or [[January]], [[69 BC]]–[[August 12]]?, [[30 BC]]) was [[Monarch|queen]...
6: Today she is probably the most famous of all of ancien...
9: ...-ruler as Ptolemy XV [[Caesarion]] ([[44 BC|44]]–[[30 BC]]).
11: ...be noted that Pompey had been married to Caesar's daughter, who died giving birth to their son). After...
13: Caesar wintered in Egypt in [[48 BC]]–[[47 BC]], and Cleopatra shored up her politica... - Catherine I of Russia (2658 bytes)
3: ...#1085;а) ([[April 15]], [[1683]]/[[1684]]–[[May 17]],[[1727]]) was the second wife of [[P...
5: ...ven the birthname of Marfa Skavronska and was the daughter of Samuil Skavronski, a [[Lithuania]]n peas...
7: ...o, and became the mistress of, Prince [[Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov|Aleksandr Menshikov]], the best...
20: ... [[1724]]-[[1725]]''<br>''De-facto ruler Prince [[Alexander Menshikov]] [[1725]]-[[1727]]''}} - Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
3: ...f the [[University of Moscow]] and Shuvalov's foundation of the [[Imperial Academy of Arts|Academy of ...
7: Elizabeth, the youngest daughter of [[Peter the Great]] and [[Catherine I of...
9: ...e had a French governess, however, and at a later day picked up some Italian, German and Swedish, and ...
11: It was Peter's intention to marry his second daughter to the young French king [[Louis XV]], but ...
13: ... of Peter the Great, practically banished Peter's daughter from court. Elizabeth had inherited her fat... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
8: '''Anne''' ([[6 February]] [[1665]]–[[1 August]][[1714]]) became Queen of [[England...
15: ...s II) and his first wife, the [[Lady Anne Hyde]] (daughter of [[Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon]], ...
17: ...tant [[Prince George of Denmark]], brother of the Danish King [[Christian V of Denmark|Christian V]]. ...
19: ...m and Mary. They were to be followed by any descendants of William by a future marriage.
26: ...ver|Sophia, Electress of Hanover]], and her descendants, who descended from [[James I of England]] thr... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
3: ...ne Claudine Agnes) ([[May 26|26 May]], [[1867]] – [[March 24|24 March]], [[1953]]) was the [[Que...
9: ...e of Cambridge]], the third child and the younger daughter of [[HRH]] [[Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambr...
17: ...cess May's first cousin once removed; May was the daughter of HRH [[Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridg...
19: ...orge never took a mistress and wrote to May every day.
27: ...arried [[Wallis Simpson]] ([[19 June]] [[1896]] – [[24 April]] [[1986]]); no issue. - Aung San Suu Kyi (4196 bytes)
4: '''Daw Aung San Suu Kyi''' (born [[June 19]], [[1945]] ...
6: She is the daughter of General [[Aung San]], who negotiated Bur...
8: ...of [[Tibet|Tibetan]] culture. They had two sons, Alexander and Kim.
12: Heavily influenced by [[Mohandas Gandhi]]'s philosophy of nonviolence, Aung San S...
18: ...t each other." Aung San Suu Kyi proclaimed "a new dawn for the country." However on [[May 30]], [[200... - Alexandra Kollontai (3203 bytes)
1: ...1095;) ([[March 31]] ([[March 19]], [[Julian calendar|O.S.]]), [[1872]] - [[March 9]], [[1952]]) was a...
11: ...n|Communist Party]] and joined with her friend, [[Alexander Shlyapnikov]], to form a left-wing faction of the...
17: ...on: The Life of Alexandra Kollontai'', with [[Glenda Jackson]] as the voice of Kollontai. - Blanche Lincoln (2886 bytes)
6: | date1=[[January]], [[1999]]
7: | date2=Present
8: | preceded=[[Dale Bumpers]]
10: | date of birth=[[September 30]], [[1960]]
13: | date of death= - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: '''Emma Goldman''' ([[June 27]], [[1869]] – [[May 14]], [[1940]]) was a [[Lithuania]]n-bor...
6: ... [[assassination]] of [[Russian Tsar Alexander II|Alexander II]], she moved with her family to [[St Petersbur...
10: ...:Goldmanberkman.jpe|thumb|240px|right|Goldman and Alexander Berkman]]
13: In New York City she met and lived with [[Alexander Berkman]], who was an important figure of the ana...
21: ...chist sympathizer, had shot the President several days before. The authorities' attempt to associate h... - Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
19: ...atova's self-serving charisma of selflessness] by Alexander Zholkovsky - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
2: ...Mary Stevenson Cassatt''' ([[May 22]], [[1844]] – [[June 14]], [[1926]]) was an [[United States|...
4: ...ittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], she was the daughter of a well-do-to businessman. Cassatt grew u...
37: Mary Cassatt's brother, [[Alexander J. Cassatt]] was the president of the [[Pennsylva...
42: ...ortrait of Madame Sisley 1873.jpg|''Portrait of Madame Sisley'' (1873)
88: ...4''', p. 9-15. (mentions family relationship to [[Alexander J. Cassatt]]). - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
3: '''Mary Pickford''' ([[April 8]], [[1892]] – [[May 29]], [[1979]]) was a [[film|motion pict...
5: ...odramas and became a popular child actress in Canada.
7: ...was also in the cast. The play was produced by [[David Belasco]], who insisted that she assume the st...
15: ...p in front of her new husband, Rogers, saying "My darling is gone." She was unable to attend his funer...
18: ... and Biograph Company|Biograph]], worked for $5 a day
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