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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...(mainly in [[textile]] [[manufacturing]]). The development of all-metal machine tools in the first two...
3: ... engine]] and the development of [[Electric power|electrical power generation]].
5: ... to the [[Neolithic revolution]], when mankind developed [[agriculture]] and gave up its [[nomad|nomad...
7: ...l ''revolution'' was introduced by [[Friedrich Engels]] and [[Louis-Auguste Blanqui]] in the second ha...
10: ...on]] of the 17th century with the accompanying development of international [[trade]], creation of [[f... - Steel (28384 bytes)
1: :''See [[Steel (disambiguation)]] for other uses.''
2: [[Image:Steel framework.jpg|thumb|300px|Steel framework]]
3: ... [[brittle]]. One classical definition is that steels are iron-carbon alloys with up to 5.1 percent [[...
5: ...is undesired. A more recent definition is that steels are iron-based alloys that can be [[plasticity (...
7: ==Iron and steel== - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
19: *[[Melchior Adam|Adam, Melchior]], (died 1622), German divine and biographer...
27: *[[Adamnan]], (625-704), Irish religious leader
38: *[[Ansel Adams|Adams, Ansel]], (1902-1984), photographer
46: *[[Evangeline Adams|Adams, Evangeline]], (1868-1932), astrologer
61: *[[Michael Adams|Adams, Michael]], (1971-), chess player - Svetlana Savitskaya (713 bytes)
1: ...#1072; Евге́ньевна Сав... - Sofia Kovalevskaya (3306 bytes)
1: 103; Васильевна Ков...
3: ...iukovskoi]] (1800-1874), an artillery officer of Belarusian ("''Polish''") descent. He managed to conv...
5: Her mother was [[Elizaveta Fyodorovna Schubert]] (1820-1879). She was...
7: ...ing solid]]s, applying the then-new theory of [[Abelian function]]s (and thus "justifying" the enormou...
13: ...red her uncle [[Pyotr Vasilievich Krukovsky]], a self-taught eccentric with especial fondness for math... - 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... - Actinium (7046 bytes)
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17: ... [[List of elements by symbol|Symbol]], [[List of elements by number|Number]]
23: | [[group 3 element|3 ]], [[period 7 element|7]], [[f-block|f]]
41: | [[Electron configuration]] - Jewellery (4234 bytes)
1: ...is made from less valuable materials. However, jewellery can and has been made out of almost every kin...
3: ...ments or [[Body piercing jewelry|body piercing jewellery]].
5: ... which was [[anglicise]]d from the Old French "jouel" in around the [[13th century]]. Further tracing...
7: ...stians]] wearing a [[crucifix]] in the form of jewellery, or, as is the case in many Western cultures,...
9: Jewellery in various forms has been made and worn by bo... - Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
4: ...Greek cultures that they should be classed separately.
6: ...eriod is classed [[History of Hellenistic Greece|Hellenistic]].
10: ...rope]]. Ancient Greek civilization has been immensely influential on the language, politics, education...
15: ... Subsequent events are described in [[History of Hellenistic Greece]].
19: ==The rise of Hellas== - Montana (14119 bytes)
11: Capital = [[Helena, Montana|Helena]] |
28: Latitude = 44?26' N to [[49th parallel north|49? N]] |
32: HighestElev = 3,901 |
33: MeanElev = 1,035 |
34: LowestElev = 549 | - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
31: HighestElev = Wheeler Peak, 13,161 ft, 4,014 |
32: MeanElev = 5,692 ft, 1735 |
33: LowestElev = Red Bluff Reservoir, 2,817 ft, 859 |
38: ...h language|Spanish]], the state's name would be spelled ''Nuevo M骩co''.
50: ...al]], "The Royal Road" as a 700 mile (1100 km) lifeline from the rest of [[New Spain]] to his remote c... - Silk Road (23757 bytes)
1: ...'an]], [[China]] with [[Antioch]], [[Syria]], as well as other points. Its influence carries over on t...
5: ...is probable that merchants and travellers very rarely, if ever, covered the whole distance between [[E...
10: ===Cross-continental travel===
11: ...d [[4000 BC]]. Domestication of the [[Bactrian camel]] followed later.
13: ...hant]]s, mounted [[warrior]]s and caravans to travel immense distances without arousing the hostility ... - Trajans Column (10003 bytes)
1: ...nding column is most famous for its spiral [[bas relief]], which commemorates [[Trajan]]'s victory in ...
5: ...d later by a heroically nude statue of Trajan himself, which disappeared in the [[Middle Ages]]. On De...
9: ...ds up around the shaft from base to capital. The relief portrays Trajan's two victorious military camp...
11: ... [[Victoria (mythology)|Victory]] writing on a shield flanked on either side by Trophies. Otherwise, t...
13: ...arfare (such as forts, ships, weapons etc.). The relief shows such details as a [[ballista]] or catapu... - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
3: ...Roman Empire]] ([[476]] CE) and ends in approximately the middle of the fifteenth century. Though esta...
11: ...tiple texts and instrumental accompaniment has developed by the end of the era.
14: ...ical notation|notation]] was a relatively late development, reconstruction of this music, especially b...
17: ...lues (in the Ars Cantus Mensurabilis of approximately 1260), an innovation which had a massive impact ...
19: ...e history of rhythmic notation. The first definitely identifiable scholar to accept and explain the m... - Pope Lucius I (1549 bytes)
3: ...used the banishment of his predecessor [[Pope Cornelius]], and he also was banished soon after his con...
6: ...been in agreement with his predecessor [[Pope Cornelius]] in preferring the milder view on allowing re...
8: ...ave started later than March 254, this seems unlikely.
10: ...e Danish region [[Zealand]]. It is among the few relics to have survived the [[Reformation]] in Denmar...
15: Predecessor=[[Pope Cornelius|Saint Cornelius]]| - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
4: {| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; b...
47: ...ng the [[Dreyfus affair]] the family distanced itself from the more conservative natonalist circles an...
50: ...] in March 1916, and left for dead on the battlefield. Alive, he was taken prisoner by the Germans. He...
52: ...France. He was heavily influenced by that war, namely by the use of tanks, fast manoeuvres and lack of...
56: ...n rejected most of de Gaulle's theories, and the relationship between them became strained. French pol... - 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)
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 ...
29: ...trodden serfs and suppression of the growing [[Intelligentsia]] were continuing problems however, and ... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
9: *[[Jacob Friedrich von Abel]], (1751-1829)
10: *[[Pierre Ab鬡rd]] (or ''Peter Abelard''), (1079-1142){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
14: *[[Isaac Abrabanel|Isaac ben Judah Abravanel]], (1437-1508){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
15: *[[Judah Leon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-1535?){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
17: *[[Uriel Acosta]], (1585-1640) - Toltec (2981 bytes)
7: The Toltec empire is believed to have been destroyed around [[1200]] AD by...
9: ... show they were related to the Toltecs. Unfortunately this means that much of the tradition of the Tol...
23: ...]] – the last Toltec king, died in exile c. 1100 (?), some 6 years after the fall of Tula
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