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- Empress Wu (14478 bytes)
10: ...#21776;書), </big><small>''compiled in 1045-1060, which<br>is the year favored by modern historian...
11: ...[October 16]], [[690]], and she<br>proclaimed herself emperor on [[October 19]], demoting her<br>young...
16: ...033;州) prefecture, now the [[prefecture-level city]] of [[Guangyuan]] (广元市...
20: ...hat's more a nun if traditional history is to be believed, was found utterly shocking by Confucian mor...
22: ...our concubines of the first rank and immediately below the empress consort. Then eventually, in Novemb... - Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
5: '''Adela of Blois''' (c. [[1067]] - [[March 8]], [[1137]]...
7: ...date is generally believed to have been between [[1060]] and [[1064]]; however, there is some evidence s...
9: ... the cross until Adela insisted upon it. Stephen reluctantly left to join the [[First Crusade]], along...
11: Adela and Stephen's children were:
20: Adela was regent for her husband during his extended a... - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
1: ...s a [[Russia]]n-[[Tatar]] [[composer]] of deeply religious music.
5: ...er studies in [[Soviet]] Russia, her music was labeled "irresponsible" for its exploration of alternat...
7: ...reja, a folk-instrument improvisation group with fellow composers Victor Suslin and Vyacheslav Artyomo...
9: ...orium]]''. She later composed a homage to [[T. S. Eliot]], using the text from the poet's spiritual ma...
15: * "I am a religious person...and by 'religion' I mean re-ligio, the re-tying of a bond...r... - California (63989 bytes)
11: ...estCity = [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] |
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84: ...ake note of the name of the footnote that immediately precedes yours in the article body. - Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
5: ...bs'' was coined in [[1902]] when manager [[Frank Selee]] arrived and rebuilt the club with young, inex...
6: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[Wrigley Field]], 1060 W. Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613-4397.
20: ...cond in the N.A. just 2 games behind, but was compelled to drop out of the league during the city's re...
22: ...], and first baseman [[Cap Anson]] of the [[Philadelphia Athletics]]. While this was going on, behind...
24: ...hat a similar winning percentage nowadays would yield 129 wins. - Sicily (18450 bytes)
24: ...ripi]]). The regional flag is divided diagonally yellow over red, with the ''[[trinacria]]'' symbol in...
32: ..., [[Ustica Island]] to the north-west, and the [[Pelagian Islands]] to the south-west.
48: ...s in [[Trapani]] and the smaller islands of [[Pantelleria]] and [[Lampedusa]].
52: ...mo), [[Vincenzo Bellini]] (from [[Catania]]), as well as the [[sculpture|sculptor]] [[Tommaso Geraci]]...
62: ...arly the latest to arrive in the island and were related to other tribes of southern Italy, such as th... - Palermo (10618 bytes)
3: ...he autonomous region of [[Sicily]], [[Italy]] as well as the capital of the [[Province of Palermo]]
6: ...cause of its fine natural harbour. Palermo is widely considered to be the most conquered city in the ...
8: ...c War]] ([[264 BC|264]]-[[241 BC]]), when Sicily fell under [[Roman Republic|Roman]] rule. The [[Rome|...
12: ...architecture]] as can be seen in the Palatine Chapel, the church San Giovanni degli Eremiti and the Zi...
14: ...man dynasty did not last, and Sicily in [[1194]] fell under the control of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. ... - Seljuk Turks (7657 bytes)
1: ...y|11th]] to [[14th century|14th centuries]]. The Seljuks migrated from the north into [[Persia]], figh...
3: ...nistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Azerbaijan]]. The Seljuk Turks and their descendants, the [[Ottoman Emp...
5: ...al in Baghdad. [[Ahmed Sanjar]] was captured and held captive by Turkish nomads from [[1153]] to [[115...
7: ...he Seljuk finally collapsed. Of the former Great Seljuk Empire, only the [[Sultanate of Rüm]] in ...
9: ===Rulers of Great Seljuk [[1037]]-[[1157]]=== - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
5: ...is now the fifth-largest city, surpassing [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] with 1.5 million people
46: ...er. Their name is derived from the [[Pima]] (Akimel O'otham) phrase, ''Ho Ho Kam'', "the people who h...
49: ...iver and founded a small farming colony approximately four miles (6 km) east of the present city (abou...
51: ...ng's Mill]] in his honor. It would later become Hellinwg Mill, Mill City, then East Phoenix. As for ...
53: [[Phillip Darrel Duppa|Darrel Duppa]] recommended the name ''Phoenix'', memoria... - Russia (28007 bytes)
2: ...#1080;́йская Федера́ц&...
13: ...and slowly assimilated both the Scandinavians as well as native [[Finno-Ugric]] tribes, such as the [[...
17: ...ssians |Russian people]] in the north from the [[Belarusians]] and [[Ukrainians]] in the west.
19: ...ies that affected the rest of the country. Nevertheless it had to fight the Germanic crusaders who att...
21: ...ule retarded the country's economic and social development. Asian autocratic influences degraded many ... - Politics of Russia (78325 bytes)
2: ...lve the parliament and called for new legislative elections (''see'' [[Russian constitutional crisis o...
4: ...style democracy and authoritarianism being two widely considered alternatives. As the transition perio...
8: ...nty, although they were said to have voluntarily delegated most of their sovereign powers to the Sovie...
10: ...so brought constitutional reforms that led to the election of new republic legislatures with substanti...
12: ...torate from voting for him, Yeltsin was popularly elected as president in June 1991, handily defeating... - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
2: ...enae]] in the northeastern [[Argolid]], in the [[Peloponnesos]] of southern Greece. [[Athens]], [[Pylo...
6: The Mycenaean period fell between the arrival of the Greeks in the [[Aegea...
10: ...ly buried with gold masks, tiaras, armour, and jeweled weapons. Mycenaeans were buried in a sitting po...
17: ...o the beginning of the Late [[Bronze Age]] (Late Helladic I).
18: ...Asine]]. He provided a list of pottery-shapes as well (Furumark 1-333) that is used internationally in... - George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
7: ...0]], [[2009]]. He will be ineligible to run for reelection)
15: | wife=[[Laura_Bush|Laura Welch Bush]]
19: ...]. Bush [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|was re-elected]] in 2004, running against Senator [[John Ke...
25: ... his freshman and senior years. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history in [[1968]].
36: ....S. presidential election, 2000|2000 presidential election]]. - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ... numbering system. Of course, the Byzantines themselves continued to think of their empire as "Roman" ...
50: ...]) – non-dynastic, secretary of Philippicus elected by the senate
51: ...) – tax-collector; proclaimed emperor by rebellious troops
65: *[[Michael I Rhangabes]] (ruled [[811]] - [[813]]) – s...
66: ...led [[813]] - [[820]]) – general under Michael I - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
1: ...: {{lang|ru|Игорь Фёдорови...
5: ...usic was incapable of "expressing anything but itself". Craft also transcribed several interviews wit...
10: ...in St. Petersburg and dominated by his father and elder brother, Stravinsky's early childhood was a mi...
12: ...>[</nowiki>to send<nowiki>]</nowiki> them all to hell". (He succeeded: the 1913 première of ''...
14: ...also collaborated with [[Pablo Picasso]] (''Pulcinella'', 1920), [[Jean Cocteau]] (''Oedipus Rex'', 19... - List of fruits (14101 bytes)
5: ...[pear]], [[cherry]], and [[plum]] are the most widely grown and eaten, owing to their adaptability. Ma...
16: * [[Juneberry]] or saskatoon (''Amelanchier'')
20: * [[Quince]] (''Cydonia oblonga'' and ''Chaenomeles'')
56: * [[Elderberry]] (''Sambucus''; [[Caprifoliaceae]])
58: * [[Hackberry]] (''Celtis'' spp.; [[Cannabaceae]])
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