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  1. Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
    10: She was the daughter of [[Thutmose I of Egypt|Thutmose I]] and [...
    11: ...ed tremendous influence. Thutmose II had only two daughters with Hatshepsut, Nefrure and Meritre, but ...
    22: ...sful military campaign in [[Nubia]] and in modern-day [[Israel]] and [[Syria]] early in her career.
    24: ...here it was made, and where it still lies to this day.
    28: ...ted as m3&#145;t-k3-r&#145; &#7717;3t-&#353;pswt&ndash;<u>h</u>nmt-&#7881;mn, meaning "[[Maഝ] is the...
  2. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    1: ...nd largest city, and the capital of the [[Al Iskandariyah]] governate. It is located at {{coor dm|31|...
    3: ... [[Hellenistic civilization|Hellenistic]] world &mdash; second only to [[Rome]] in size and wealth thr...
    13: * The [[#Foundation|Ptolemaic era]] which starts with the foundin...
    18: === Foundation ===
    19: ...er the Great]] in or around [[334 BC]] (the exact date is disputed). Alexander's chief architect for t...
  3. North America (12844 bytes)
    6: ...et's remain careful --> considered to include Canada and the United States, but not Mexico or any of t...
    7: ...th America is only a subcontinent composed by Canada, United States and Mexico.
    14: ...plain along the Atlantic seaboard, and the [[Florida]] peninsula. Mexico, with its long [[plateau|pla...
    16: ...containing smaller ranges and low-lying deserts &ndash; in between. The highest peak is [[Denali]] in...
    18: ...ed by a 4.5 metre (15 foot) field stone [[Obelisk|obelisk]].
  4. Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
    59: ...e [[6th century]], Axum controlled most of modern-day [[Yemen]] across the Red Sea.
    79: ...an ever before in their history, although some fundamental freedoms, including [[freedom of the press]...
    104: ...'astedader akabibi''): [[Addis Ababa]] and [[Dire Dawa]].
    110: ...meters with both tropical and arid conditions and daytime temperatures ranging from 27?C to 50?C. The ...
    112: ...arge number of endemic species, notably the [[Gelada Baboon]], the [[Walia Ibex]] and the [[Ethiopian ...
  5. Luxor (8772 bytes)
    3: ...Hotel]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]], [[United States|USA]]''
    7: ...for touring [[Upper Egypt]], and is a popular holiday destination, both in its own right and as a star...
    11: ...al of them never came to be true, like the golden obelisk of [[Hatshepsut]], but who says that the Mankind ...
    13: ...] &mdash; the "Black", as Egypt was then called &mdash; consecrated a large portion of their treasures...
    16: ...tanni]], the [[Hittite]]s of [[Anatolia]] (modern-day [[Turkey]]), the [[Canaanites]] of [[Ugarit]], t...
  6. 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...
    17: ...hes of [[Julius Caesar]], this was removed as the obelisk was erected in St. Peter's Square. There are also...
    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]].
    43: MCMLXXXIII &ndash; MCMLXXIV<br>
  7. Trajans Column (10003 bytes)
    1: ...[Trajan]]'s victory in the [[Trajan's Dacian Wars|Dacian Wars]]. Its design has inspired numerous [[vi...
    5: ...ze figure of [[St. Peter]], which remains to this day.
    9: ...s two victorious military campaigns against the [[Dacia]]ns; the lower half illustrating the first (10...
    13: ...es such as setting out to battle and engaging the Dacians, as well as constructing fortifications and ...
    21: ...te numerous earthquakes in the past, the column today leans at an angle of less than half a degree.
  8. Francisco Coronado (5090 bytes)
    8: ...ed the [[Gila]] to Cibola, in the west of present-day New Mexico. There he was met by disappointment. ...
    10: ...f them, [[Tiguex]] (across the river from present-day [[Bernalillo]] near [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]])...
    12: ...to Quivira, and he reached a village near present-day [[Lindsborg, Kansas]]. But his disappointment wa...
    17: ...dsborg that is called Coronado Heights. A small [[obelisk]] about halfway up commemorates Coronado's expedi...
    24: * [[Pedro de Castañeda]], translated with an extensive introduction by [...
  9. Vatican City (21873 bytes)
    1: ...]] surrounded by [[Rome]], [[Italy]]. The modern-day home of the popes, it is the smallest independen...
    3: ...enedict XVI]] of [[Germany]], [[Angelo Cardinal Sodano]] of [[Italy]] and [[Edmund Cardinal Szoka]] of...
    5: ..., [[Apostolic Palace]] and museums were built, predates [[Christendom]].
    28: ...ate|Secretary of State]]'''|| [[Angelo Cardinal Sodano]]
    38: |'''[[Independence]]'''<br>&nbsp;- Date
  10. Axumite Kingdom (5328 bytes)
    3: ...y people who crossed from South Arabia (what is today Yemen). The kingdom started to decline in the 7t...
    6: ...t cities included Adulis and Matara, in what is today Eritrea.
    11: ...f Kings. Aksumite kings traced their lineage to [[David]], [[Solomon]] and the [[Queen of Sheba]]. Thi...
    25: ...Ge'ez. Aksumite Christanity may be one of the foundations for the legend of [[Prester John]].
    29: ...lace for a variety of cultures: [[Egypt]]ian, [[Sudan]]ic, [[Arab]]ic, [[Middle East]]ern, and [[India...
  11. Assyria (13688 bytes)
    1: :''For the modern-day peoples in northern Iraq and neighboring areas, ...
    15: ...[[1920 BC]] &ndash; [[1840 BC]] and [[1798 BC]] &ndash; [[1740 BC]]. These colonies, called '''''karum...
    17: ...ade to continue. Only after the death of Shamshi-Adad and the fall of his sons, did [[Hammurabi]] of [...
    19: ...power. Hanilgalbat was finally conquered under [[Adad-nirari I]], who described himself as a "Great-Ki...
    21: ...His son and successor, Tukulti-Ninurta, deposed Kadashman-Buriash of Babylon and ruled there himself a...

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