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- Hillary Rodham Clinton (17176 bytes)
15: ...otal of 12 years. In [[1980]] the Clintons' only daughter, [[Chelsea Clinton|Chelsea]], was born.
20: ...st Lady, she chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee, co-founded the Arkansas Advocates f...
29: ==Whitewater scandal==
31: ...ome a critical factor during the [[Whitewater scandal]], while her husband was President. While in Ar...
45: ...nd jury on January 26, 1996 in the Whitewater scandal proceedings, initiated primarily by independent ... - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
1: ...e Basilica of Saint Peter, portrayed by Viviano Codazzi in a 1630 painting, is the largest church in C...
14: ...hicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/Lanciani/LANPAC/3*.html#sec16 Ci...
17: ...1585]] by order of [[Pope Sixtus V]]. The obelisk dates back to the [[13th century BC]] in [[Egypt]], ...
20: ...ontana, who was probably the best engineer of the day. Fontana built the lantern the following year, a...
29: ...lly operated since [[1931]], with its oldest bell dating to [[1288]]. - 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> - Pope Silvester II (8276 bytes)
1: ...''Gerbert d'Aurillac''''' (''ca''. [[940s|950]] – [[May 12]], [[1003]]), was a prolific scholar ...
7: ...edral school by [[Adalberon, archbishop of Reims|Adalberon]], [[Archbishop of Reims]].
13: ...lbero died in [[988]]. Gerbert was a natural candidate for his succession, but Hugh Capet appointed [...
32: ...hicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/Lanciani/LANPAC/5*.html#sec21 Th...
67: Successor=[[Pope John XVII|John XVII]]|Dates=999–1003}} - Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
37: ... later used by [[Mussolini]] as a form of propaganda during [[World War II]]. The blockbuster film [[...
40: ...onal theater]] , although it is still performed today. Traveling teams of players would set up an outd...
47: ... causing us to judge Roman buildings by Greek standard. One of the most famous types of [[Roman archit...
49: ...k; what is recognised as Palladian architecture today is an evolution of Palladio's original concepts....
60: ...the north [1][http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/MIE/Part2_chapter08.html]. - Italy (17022 bytes)
2: ... [[Sardinia]], and shares its northern alpine boundary with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], [[Austria]] a...
60: ...aly only on [[September 20]], [[1870]], the final date of [[Italian unification]]. The [[Vatican City|...
70: ...e region got its name from the excellence and abundance of its cattle (italos', "bull" hence italia). ...
98: *[[Latium]] (Lazio)
142: ...[Italkim|Bené ’oma]] who have been practicing [[Judaism]] in Italy for thousands of years. There is al... - Regions of Italy (3031 bytes)
1: ...e level are as decentralized as possible, and to adapt the principles and laws establishing autonomy a...
21: <tr><td>9. [[Latium]] (Lazio)<td>[[Rome]] (Roma) - Roman Forum (4543 bytes)
9: ...ts final [[travertine]] paving, still to be seen, dates from the reign of [[Caesar Augustus|Augustus]]...
41: ...hicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/Forum_Romanum/_Texts/Huelsen*/home.html...
42: ...hicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/PLATOP*/Forum_Romanum.html Forum... - Pantheon, Rome (8255 bytes)
9: ..., during the reign of the Emperor [[Hadrian]], as date-stamps on the bricks reveal. It was totally rec...
17: ...ed for the cannon, and that the bronze for the baldachin came from [[Venice]].[http://gnv.fdt.net/~aab...
19: ... and [[Annibale Caracci]], the [[architect]] [[Baldassare Peruzzi]] and two kings of [[Italy]]: [[Vict...
26: ...]] opening into the [[rotunda (architecture)|rotunda]], under a coffered, [[concrete]] [[dome]], with ...
31: ... order]] of the Pantheon's portico provided a standard for Renaissance and later architects.]]
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