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- Pope Cornelius (1408 bytes)
1: ...ome, but his followers organized into a sect considered [[heresy|heretical]] by the rest of [[Christia...
3: In Cyprian's writings supporting Cornelius, it appears that the Roman church of the time had...
5: ...6]], which is not, however the anniversary of his death. He died in June [[253]].
11: Predecessor=[[Pope Fabian|Saint Fabian]]|
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- Slide whistle (1974 bytes)
1: ... it overblows the third [[harmonic]]. [[Image: Slidewhis.jpg|right]]
3: ...ut it is also possible to play melodies on the slide whistle.
5: ...iver]]'s band and his own Hot 5. At that time, slide [[saxophone]]s, with reeds rather than a fipple, ...
7: ...'', which uses five, and pieces by [[Cornelius Cardew]], [[Alberto Ginastera]] and [[Hans Werner Henze... - Ptolemy XI of Egypt (1594 bytes)
1: '''Ptolemy XI Alexander II''' was a member of the [[Ptolemaic dynasty]] ...
3: ...n of Ptolemy X to Egypt, displaying Ptolemy Alexander's will in Rome as justification for this obvious...
6: ... days after the marriage, Ptolemy murdered his bride for unknown reasons, an unwise move since Berenic...
8: He was succeeded by [[Ptolemy XII of Egypt|Ptolemy XII]].
11: ... [[Peter Green (historian)|Peter Green]], ''Alexander to Actium'' ([[University of California Press]],... - Asteroid (24334 bytes)
1: ...nd of the asteroid across the gouge on its underside and toward the opposite end. Features as small as...
3: == Definition ==
4: ...p://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=1840AN.....17...81E&db_key=AST&high=41e14...
6: The exact definition of an asteroid is unsettled. The term "mi...
8: ...[boulder]]-sized or smaller. The distinction is made because asteroids are large enough to survive pas... - Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
6: * [[1609]] - [[Galileo Galilei]] develops an ''occhiolino'' or compound microscope wi...
7: ...o'' to [[Poland|Polish]] king [[Sigismund I of Sweden|Sigismund III]].
8: * [[1619]] - [[Cornelius Drebbel]] ([[1572]] - [[1633]]) presents, in [[Lo...
10: ... Prince Federico Cesi, founder of the ''Accademia dei Lincei'' (in English, ''The [[Linceans]]'').
16: ...[1981]] - [[Gerd Binnig]] and [[Heinrich Rohrer]] develop the [[scanning tunneling microscope]]. - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
11: *[[Archimedes]], (circa 287 BC-212 BC), [[Greece]]
12: *[[Manfred von Ardenne]], (1907-1997), [[Germany]]
14: ...s]],(1927 - June, 1996)of the [[Canada|Canadian]] Department of Agriculture — instant mashed po...
19: *[[Robert Baden Powell]]- scouting movement
22: ... U.S. solar inventor and developer; architectural designer. - Pompeii (10901 bytes)
1: ...e:Pompeii7.jpg|right|thumb|Ruins in Pompeii, provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ...vessels to save some of those trapped in the seaside towns.
7: ...mage:Pompeii6.jpg|left|thumb|View of Pompeii provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
9: The town was founded in the ca. [[6th century BCE]] by the [[Osci]] o...
11: ... of '''Colonia [[Cornelius|Cornelia]] [[Venus (goddess)|Veneria]] Pompeianorum'''. The town became an ... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
4: ...s]], and there have been either 265 or 266 popes, depending on whether a source counts [[#Notes on num...
6: ...] of the Roman Province'' and ''[[Servus Servorum Dei|Servant of the Servants of God]].''
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29: | <small>Executed by crucifixion upside-down; feast day ([[SS Peter & Paul]]) [[29 June]]...
36: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day [[23 September]]</small> - Pope Fabian (2703 bytes)
2: ...secution under the emperor [[Trajan Decius]], his death taking place on [[January 20]] [[250]], and wa...
4: ..., and to have appointed officials to register the deeds of the martyrs.
6: ...ed in Rome, however, at the ''beginning'' of the "Decian persecutions."
8: ...ht together the deeds of the martyrs faithfully made whole, and he brought forth many works in the cem...
10: ... to his ''nobilissima memoriae'', and he corresponded with [[Origen]]. One authority refers to him as ... - Pope Cornelius (1408 bytes)
1: ...ome, but his followers organized into a sect considered [[heresy|heretical]] by the rest of [[Christia...
3: In Cyprian's writings supporting Cornelius, it appears that the Roman church of the time had...
5: ...6]], which is not, however the anniversary of his death. He died in June [[253]].
11: Predecessor=[[Pope Fabian|Saint Fabian]]| - Pope Lucius I (1549 bytes)
3: ...s banished soon after his consecration, but succeeded in gaining
6: ...edecessor [[Pope Cornelius]] in preferring the milder view on allowing restoration of lapsed penitents...
10: ...ew relics to have survived the [[Reformation]] in Denmark.
15: Predecessor=[[Pope Cornelius|Saint Cornelius]]| - High jump (8613 bytes)
6: ...nd the turn of the century, techniques began to modernize, starting with M.F. Sweeney's ''Eastern cut...
24: bar:Leaders width:25 mark:(line,white) align:left fontsize:...
55: ...Olympics]] of [[1936]] where the event was won by Cornelius Johnson at 2.03 m (6'9-3/4").
57: ...c gold medal in [[1964]], before a motorcycle accident foreshortened his career.
59: .... He directed himself over the bar head and shoulders first, sliding over on his back and landing in ... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...ugustus, the pre-Augustan state is conventionally described as the [[Roman Republic]], since the struc...
5: ...s traditionally set in [[476]], when [[Odovacar]] deposed the last Emperor and sent the Imperial insig...
7: ...various semantic periods or eras. Such names include [[Byzantine Empire]], [[Eastern Roman Empire]] an...
9: ...r") imperial power showed its naked face, with golden crowns and ornate imperial ritual. We now know t...
14: ===Political Developments=== - Titus (3154 bytes)
3: '''Titus [[Flavius]] Vespasianus''' ([[December 30]], CE [[39]]–[[September 13]], [[8...
5: Titus was the elder son of the emperor [[Vespasian]] and Domitilla. ...
7: ...e emperor. These events were recorded in dramatic detail by the historian [[Josephus]] in his work ''[...
9: ...on of [[Mount Vesuvius]] in 79 and the consequent destruction of life and property in the cities and r...
13: ...as previous emperors; instead, he was used as a model by later emperors, especially those known as the... - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
2: ...ntroducing Roman influence into what has become modern [[France]], an accomplishment whose direct cons...
4: ...lic]] and the beginning of the [[Roman Empire]] under Caesar's grand-nephew and adopted son, [[Caesar ...
6: ...tarii'')]], and many details of his life are recorded by later historians such as [[Suetonius]], [[Plu...
9: ... who according to myth was the son of [[Venus (goddess)|Venus]]. Caesar was raised in the Subura, a lo...
13: ...Cinnilla, the youngest daughter of [[Cinna|Lucius Cornelius Cinna]], Marius' greatest supporter and Sulla's e... - Pompey (25785 bytes)
3: ...n the ensuing [[civil war]] and ultimately was murdered by [[Ptolemy XIII]] in [[Egypt]].
7: ==Early life and political debut==
8: ...ular teenager, considered a look alike of [[Alexander the Great]].
10: ... affairs and fortune. Despite his youth, Pompey sided with Sulla after his return from the [[Mithridat...
12: ... When Pompey commended on his action, Sulla responded saying that he wanted to leave a few enemies ali... - Nero (23127 bytes)
4: ...d. His death was reportedly the result of [[suicide]] assisted by his [[scribe]] [[Epaphroditos]].
8: ... but not by the general public. There is a strong desire for certainty, especially if there is an invo...
14: Born in [[Antium]] (modern day [[Anzio]]), he was the only son of [[Gnaeus...
16: His father was grandson to an elder [[Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (1st century BC)|G...
18: ... the namesake of her own mother [[Agrippina the elder]] who was granddaughter to Octavia's brother [[C... - Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
1: ...pproach is productive, and sometimes it hinders understanding by causing us to judge Roman buildings b...
3: ...der|Corinthian]] and the scrolls of the [[Ionic order|Ionic]].
5: ...nspired the [[colonnade]] screen, a row of purely decorative columns in front of a load-bearing wall. ...
7: ...in [[geometry|geometric]] and [[image|pictorial]] designs.
9: ...ete the Roman contribution most relevant to the modern world, the Empire's style of architecture, thou... - Jefferson Davis (14427 bytes)
2: [[Image:President-Jefferson-Davis.jpg|thumb|'''Jefferson Davis'''...
3: ...r serving as the only [[President]] of the [[Confederate States of America]] throughout the [[American...
6: ...[[British Empire|British]], two of them serving under [[Andrew Jackson]] and receiving his commendatio...
10: ...ry Academy]] at [[West Point, New York]] as a [[cadet]].
14: ...spatched to [[Galena, Illinois]] at the head of a detachment assigned to remove [[miner|miners]] from ... - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
3: ...allis]], [[Walloon]], and [[Wallachia]] have been derived.
5: ...ed free, led by their own hereditary or chosen leaders.
10: ...egarding the question of ethnic origins, evidence developed by both archaeologists and linguists sugge...
12: ...ural features at that time included small, independent settlements and an economy strongly based on th...
14: ...(2-3 degrees warmer than today) deteriorated considerably, which not only dramatically changed the flo... - Demographics of Estonia (4738 bytes)
1: ...he [[Vistula River]]. The Roman historian [[Gaius Cornelius Tacitus|Tacitus]] in [[98]] A.D. was the first to...
5: ...derived from adding suffixes to root words. The oldest known examples of written Estonian originate in...
7: ...the decade following the reconstitution of independence, large scale emigration by ethnic Russians and...
30: ===Death rate===
31: *13.55 deaths/1,000 population (2000 est.)
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