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  1. Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
    2: ...le interest in the [[Republic of Ireland]], [[Canada]], [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]]. Many...
    7: ... to Henry V's heirs, disinheriting Charles, the [[Dauphin]] ([[crown prince]]), and making the infant ...
    12: ...d they gave her male clothing to wear (as the standard disguise used in such circumstances) and brough...
    14: ... small force she eventually led included the legendary soldiers, [[Jean de Dunois|Jean d'Orleans (Coun...
    16: ... said would verify her legitimacy as a visionary—gained her the support of prominent clergy such...
  2. Iconography (7643 bytes)
    8: ... most suited to the task. Artistic talent is secondary to spiritual training. [[Fasting]] and continu...
    11: ...y his hair. The wings of [[angel]]s (a symbol for messenger), the wheel on which [[Catherine of Alexandria|St...
  3. Horus (19927 bytes)
    19: ...ile blind, it was considered that Horus was quite dangerous, sometimes attacking his friends after mis...
    21: ...er, an idea that would not be considered comprehendable until the hellenic era. Consequently Ra and Ho...
    28: ...l his forth, but it answers from the river, invalidating his claim. Then, the gods listen to Horus' cl...
    33: ...e moon god, became much more associated with secondary mythological aspects of the moon, such as wisdo...
    35: ...reformed around this time, and gained the 5 extra days, which, by coincidence, meant that this could b...
  4. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    1: ...riner 10]] ([[1974]]–[[1975|75]]); only 40–45% of the planet has been mapped.
    8: (This Data comes from [http://www.answers.com/topic/mercur...
    10: ...ure]] of Mercury is 452 K, but it ranges from 90–700 K; by comparison, the temperature on Earth ...
    12: Surprisingly, radar observations taken in 1992 indicated that there ...
    16: ...rrain. In addition, Mercury has "significant" [[tidal bulge]]s, raised by the [[Sun]] (the Sun's tides...
  5. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    21: ...e blue''), the capsule (''orange''), ribosomes (''dark blue''), and a flagellum (also ''black'').]]
    63: ..."little organs", called [[organelle]]s, that are adapted and/or specialized for carrying out one or mo...
    65: ...NA from various molecules that could accidentally damage its structure or interfere with its processin...
    67: ...somes—sometimes hundreds or even thousands—can be found throughout a cell.
    77: ...ppendages called [[flagella]] and [[Pilus|pili]]—proteins attached to the cell surface; a [[cell...
  6. Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
    2: ...Galilei''' ([[Pisa]], [[February 15]], [[1564]] – [[Arcetri]], [[January 8]], [[1642]]), was a [...
    14: Later research, however, has validated the experiments. The experiments on falling bo...
    18: ...ise entitled ''[[Sidereus Nuncius]]'' (''Sidereal Messenger'').
    26: ...e little doubt that both of them were beaten by [[David Fabricius]] and his son [[Johannes Fabricius|J...
    39: ...y'' unless a [[force]] —often [[friction]]— acts upon them, refuting the accepted Aristote...
  7. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    3: ...the "[[Evening Star]]", and when it is visible in dark skies it is by far the brightest [[star]]-like ...
    5: ...vilization (the Mayans developed a religious calendar based on Venus's motion) and must have been know...
    14: ... the upper atmosphere circle the planet in only 4 days, helping to distribute the heat.
    18: ...ture, listed in the table, refers to cloud tops — the surface temperature is never below 400&deg...
    21: [[Image:Venus globe.jpg|thumb|left|[[Radar]] image of the surface of Venus, centered at 180...
  8. 2006 (7939 bytes)
    11: ...year starting on Sunday]] of the [[Gregorian calendar]]. It has been designated:
    14: ...e ''[[Mozart]] Year'', celebrating the 250th birthday of the Austrian composer ''Johann Chrysostom Wol...
    23: * [[January 1]] - 30 Cities across the [[Canada|Canadian]] Province of [[Quebec]] will be reconst...
    25: * [[January 9]] - Planned launch date of [[New Horizons]]
    34: * [[March 1]] - Ash Wednesday
  9. DNA (29095 bytes)
    14: ...ld you don't master ''only'' contained scientific data -- that would be frustrating, wouldn't it?
    35: ...e a sample of DNA for inclusion in a computerized database. This has helped investigators solve old c...
    61: ...TTT). These codons can then be translated with [[messenger RNA]] and then [[transfer RNA]], with a codon cor...
    143: ...ich biologists view as an [[adaptation (biology)|adaptation]].
    149: ...y would otherwise. As a result, such species may adapt more rapidly to avoid extinction. The result wo...
  10. Pope Liberius (2335 bytes)
    1: ... affairs of [[Athanasius of Alexandria]]; but his messenger [[Vincentius of Capua]] was compelled by the empe...
    14: ...sor=[[Pope Damasus I|Saint Damasus I]]|Dates=352–366}}
  11. Pope Gregory III (1999 bytes)
    3: ...st pope to seek the [[Byzantine]] [[exarch]]'s mandate.
    4: ..., and excommunicating destroyers of icons. When a messenger carrying the decrees reached the Emperor the latt...
    8: Feast day: [[November 28]].
    12: ...sor=[[Pope Zacharias|Saint Zacharias]]|Dates=731–741}}
  12. Pope Paul I (2040 bytes)
    5: ...er of exactly opposite tenor was sent by the same messenger. Pepin found it advisable to maintain good relati...
    13: ...ccessor=[[Pope Stephen IV|Stephen IV]]|Dates=757–767}}
  13. Ludovico Ariosto (4416 bytes)
    1: ...'Ludovico Ariosto''' ([[September 8]], [[1474]] – [[July 6]], [[1533]]) was an Italian poet, aut...
    3: .... Allowed at last to read classics under Gregorio da Spoleto. But after a short time, studying which h...
    6: ...e just compensation for the poet's running like a messenger, with the work of his life yet to accomplish, at ...
  14. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    5: date_of_birth = [[20 April]] [[1889]] |
    8: date_of_death = [[30 April]] [[1945]] |
    11: ...he [[National Socialist German Workers Party]] (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party.
    15: ...llies]] ultimately defeated Germany. In the final days of the war, [[Hitler's death|Hitler died]] by [...
    20: ... Alois Hitler also had a son (Alois Junior) and a daughter (Angela) by his second wife. In ''[[Mein Ka...
  15. Hernan Cortes (17441 bytes)
    2: ...rtés, marqués del Valle de Oaxaca''' ([[1485]]–[[December 2]], [[1547]]) was the [[conquistado...
    5: ...who later conquered the [[Inca]] empire of modern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Franci...
    10: ... slaves for his efforts. This was the ''[[encomienda]]'' that had worked so well in the conquest of th...
    12: ...xpedition, but Cortés' brother-in-law killed the messenger and told him what the letter said. Thus warned, C...
    18: ...metimes called "[[La Malinche]]," later made legendary in book and film (even if she was not, as conqu...
  16. Islam (36809 bytes)
    10: ...ther [[Prophets of Islam|prophets]], including [[Adam]], [[Abraham]], [[Moses]], and [[Jesus]]. Muslim...
    12: ...nal revelation of God. Islamic teaching sees [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]] as derivations of the t...
    14: ...— "There is no god but God; Muhammad is the messenger of God." In order to become a Muslim, one needs t...
    22: #Belief in all the Prophets and Messengers (sent by God).
    25: #Belief in the Day of Judgment (''Qiyamah'') and in the Resurrectio...
  17. Siachen glacier (3348 bytes)
    3: ...eans 'the place of roses', a reference to the abundance of Himalayan [[wildflower]]s found in the vall...
    7: ...ration [[Meghdoot]] (named after the divine cloud messenger in a [[Sanskrit]] play) was launched on 13 April ...
  18. Aztec mythology (10599 bytes)
    28: *[[Cipactonal]] - god of astrology and the calendar
    31: *[[Coatlicue]] (She of the Serpent Skirt) - legendary mother of [[Coyolxauhqui]], the [[Centzon Huitz...
    33: *[[Coyolxauhqui]] - legendary sister of [[Huitzilopochtli]], associated with ...
    44: *[[Ixtlilton]] - the god of healing, dancing, festivals and games. Brother of [[Xochipill...
    53: ...me the sun, and became the moon instead, his face darkened by a rabbit.
  19. Hyksos (23575 bytes)
    11: ... much of Western Asia at this period. However, today the Hurrian hypothesis finds few if any supporte...
    13: ...is a chronological nightmare that only additional datable archaeological material can resolve.
    15: ...an/Pachnan, annas/Staan, Apophis, Assis/Archles — and the Egyptian names that appear on scarabs ...
    29: ... improved arrowheads, various kinds of swords and daggers, a new type of shield, mailed shirts, and th...
    31: ...t strong enough. Furthermore there was no consolidated state in the region from which such a supposed...
  20. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    3: ... ''hermaion''. An interpreter who bridges the boundaries with strangers is a ''hermeneus.'' Hermes giv...
    6: As the related word Herma ?a boundary stone, crossing point? would suggest, Hermes is...
    13: ...nglish ''Wednesday'' from ''Wodnes d槧' 'Woden's day'.
    21: As a crosser of boundaries, ''Hermēs Psychopompos''' ("conductor of...
    26: .... The ''hermai'' were used to mark roads and boundaries. In [[Athens, Greece|Athens]], they were pla...

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