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- Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (3639 bytes)
9: ...f Cortez]] northward to the [[Sonora]], then traveled upstream the Sonora, and crossed the [[Gila]] t...
11: ...]] was sent out to find this river, and found himself
16: ...lure, he remained governor of New Galicia until [[1544]], then retired to [[Mexico City]], where he died... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
3: ...px|'''Mary I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
8: ...versed by her successor, [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].
10: ...|Mary I, Queen of Scots]], who lived at approximately the same time.
15: ...[[Juan Lu�Vives]] upon the subject, but was herself the Princess Mary's first teacher in Latin.
21: ...th, then living in [[Hatfield, Hertfordshire|Hatfield]]. She was not permitted to see her mother Cath... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
9: ...England]] ("Bloody Mary"), who lived at approximately the same time ([[1516]] – [[1558]]), and w...
17: ... Scotland and England. (Mary adopted the French spelling Stuart during her time in France, and she and...
22: Mary was crowned as Queen of Scots in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle on [[September 9]] [[154...
24: ...y Lord Livingston in solemn procession to the Chapel Royal. Inside, Lord Livingston brought Mary forwa...
26: ...rd of State was presented by the [[Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll|Earl of Argyll]], and the Ca... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
2: ...'Elizabeth I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
7: ...d|Mary I]]. She reigned during a period of great religious turmoil in [[England|English]] history.
9: ... last quality, viewed with impatience by her counsellors, often saved her from political and marital m...
11: ... reduced the number of [[Privy Council|Privy Counsellors]] from thirty-nine to nineteen, and later to ...
13: ... member of the [[United States]], was named after Elizabeth I, the "Virgin Queen". - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
6: ...uke Ercole I of [[Ferrara]] hired him for the chapel there; so Josquin returned to Italy.
8: ...f the [[Miserere]], Psalm 50, for five voices, widely acknowledged to be one of his masterpieces.
10: ...is time he had immense fame, and although he was well known to the Netherlands court and his works wer...
14: ...s [[polyphony|polyphonic]] dexterity and supreme melodic skill. During his lifetime he acquired immen...
16: ..., and thus venerated Palestrina as the peak of development of polyphony; contemporary musicology tends... - Gerardus Mercator (3294 bytes)
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9: ...]. Although he never travelled extensively, he developed an interest in [[geography]] as a means of ea...
12: ...ction and first used it in [[1569]]; it had parallel lines of longitude to aid navigation by sea, as c...
15: ...a collection of maps, and encouraged [[Abraham Ortelius]] to compile the first modern world atlas, ''[...
17: The Mercatormuseum in [[Sint-Niklaas]], [[Belgium]] features exhibits about Mercator's life and... - Francisco Coronado (5090 bytes)
8: ...f Cortez]] northward to the [[Sonora]], then traveled upstream on the Sonora, and crossed the [[Gila]...
10: ...]] was sent out to find this river, and found himself being the first European to see the magnificent ...
14: ...lure, he remained governor of New Galicia until [[1544]], then retired to [[Mexico City]], where he died...
17: ...borg that is called Coronado Heights. A small [[obelisk]] about halfway up commemorates Coronado's exp...
21: Popular culture (namely [[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]) referenc... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: The famous [[mathematician]]s are listed below in [[English language|English]] [[alphabet]]ica...
9: *[[Niels Henrik Abel]] (Norway, [[1802]] - [[1829]])
13: *[[Wilhelm Ackermann]] (Germany, [[1896]] - [[1962]])
15: *[[Robert Adrain]] (Ireland)
19: *[[Selman Akbulut]] (Turkey) - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
4: ... in natural investigation was renewed. Science developed in this golden period of [[Scholasticism|Scho...
14: ...rvive the process, maintained what was left of intellectual strength, especially through [[monasticism...
16: ...s the use of the term by pointing out that the labelling of this era as "dark" was mostly based on pre...
18: ...in of York]] elaborated a project of scholarly development aimed at resuscitating classical knowledge ...
20: The significance of these measures would only be felt centuries later. The teaching of dialectic (a di... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
8: ...]], Conqueror, first [[Governor]] and first ''[[Adelantado]]'' of [[Costa Rica]]. <ref> [http://genfor...
11: ...is assertion. -- comment hidden as I can find no reliable source on either side of this question, just...
14: ...pedition north from [[Compostela, Nayarit||Compostela]], in present state of [[Nayarit]], towards [[Ne...
16: ...y in the venture. Mendoza, Coronado's friend and fellow investor, appointed him as the commander of th...
18: ...f wealthy cities are not supported, and Coronado tells him not to let this news reach the ears of the ... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
2: ...ernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro, 1st Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca''' ({{IPA-es|erˈnan korˈtes}}; ...
4: ...ire, Cortés was awarded the title of ''Marqués del Valle de [[Oaxaca]]'', while the more prestigious...
6: ...sial undertakings of Cortés and the scarcity of reliable sources of information about him, it has bec...
10: ...-es|kɔrˈtɛθ|IPA}}), in his time he called himself ''Hernando'' or ''Fernando Cortés''. The names ...
14: ...araz, 5th Lord of Monroy]], and wife Mencía de Orellana y Carvajal. - Realdo Colombo (996 bytes)
1: ...] and a surgeon at the University of [[Padua]] ([[1544]]-[[1559]]). He was a pupil of [[Vesalius]] and h...
14: See also: [[Timeline of medicine and medical technology]]. - Padua (12961 bytes)
7: The [[Palazzo della Ragione]], with its great hall on the upper flo...
9: ...493]] - [[1526]]), and close by is the [[Palazzo del Capitanio]], the residence of the Venetian govern...
11: ...tello]]'s magnificent equestrian statue of "Gattamelata" ([[Erasmo of Narni | Erasmo da Narni]]), the ...
13: ... the Scrovegni chapel, whose inner walls are entirely covered with paintings by [[Giotto di Bondone|Gi...
15: ...rd of three patricians, called the ''Riformatori dello Studio di Padova''. The list of professors and ... - Atlas (cartography) (4308 bytes)
3: ...ny often feature [[geopolitical]], [[social]], [[religious]] and [[economic]] [[statistics]].
11: ...works. Although the term atlas was not in use in 1544, these works are now called "IATO" atlases - (Ita...
13: [[Abraham Ortelius]] is credited with issuing the first modern at...
25: ..."Tavole Moderne Di Geografia De La Maggior Parte Del Mondo Di Diversi Autori ...". However, he did no...
27: ...an and astronomer, who supposedly made the first celestial globe. It was this Atlas that Mercator was ...
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