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- List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
4: ...[Jan Santini Aichel|Aichel, Jan Santini]], (circa 1670-1723), Czech architect
8: *[[Danny Aiello|Aiello, Danny]], (born 1933), US actor
22: *[[Aksel Airo|Airo, Aksel]], (1898-1985), Finnish general and strategist
24: *[[George Biddell Airy|Airy, George]], (1801-1892), astronomer
25: *[[John Aislabie|Aislabie, John]], (1670-1742), director of the [[South Sea Bubble|South S... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
3: ...''Anne''' <br><small>Queen of Great Britain and Ireland</small>]]
8: ...ngland]], [[Scotland]] and [[Kingdom of Ireland|Ireland]] on [[8 March]] [[1702]]. On [[1 May]] [[1707...
10: ...lowing the Crown to pass to the House of [[Welf|Guelph]]. When the [[Scottish Parliament]] refused to ...
12: Anne's reign was marked by the development of the two-party system. Anne personally pr...
15: ...hesse d'Orl顮s]]. Anne returned from France in [[1670]]. In about [[1673]], Anne made the acquaintance ... - Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
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38: ...]], ''[[Georgia on My Mind]]'' by [[Hoagy Carmichael]] was originally written about a woman of that na...
48: ...lorer)|Hernando de Soto]] in [[1540]], had completely disappeared by [[1560]]. - South Carolina (11968 bytes)
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42: ...Huguenots. The Carolina upcountry was settled largely by Scotch-Irish migrants from Pennsylvania and V...
44: ...Civil War | Civil War]]. Students from [[The Citadel]] were among those firing the first shots of the ... - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
2: ...of Rome]]. Tradition holds that his [[tomb]] is below the baldochino and [[altar]]. [[Pope]]s have b...
4: ...place at St. Peter's. The basilica also holds a relic of the ''[[Cathedra]] Petri'', the episcopal th...
8: ...ich had previously been a cemetery for pagans as well as Christians.
10: ...entury]] [[Pope Sixtus IV]] had the [[Sistine Chapel]] started nearby.
12: ...After Michelangelo's death his student [[Giacomo della Porta]] continued with the unfinished portions ... - Macau (16856 bytes)
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34: | '''[[Top-level domain|Internet TLD]]''' || [[.mo]]
40: ...mostly speak [[Cantonese Chinese|Cantonese]] natively; Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, and English are a...
44: Besides historical colonial relics, the biggest attractions in Macau are the [[ca... - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
2: ...ed Leibniz|Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]] for the development of differential [[calculus]]. While they bo...
4: ...h as those of [[comet]]s) were not only [[ellipse|elliptic]], but could also be [[hyperbola|hyperbolic...
6: Newton also developed a [[Newton's law of cooling|law of cooling]],...
17: According to [[Eric Temple Bell|E.T. Bell]] (1937, Simon and Schuster) and H. Eves:
19: ...he romance cooled and Miss Storey married someone else. It is said he kept a warm memory of this love,... - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
3: This section of the [[Timeline of United States history]] concerns events fro...
28: *[[1630]]-[[Winthrop Fleet]] travels to [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]]
35: *[[1638]]-[[Delaware Colony]] founded
52: === [[1670s]] ===
54: *[[1670]]-Charles Town ([[Charleston, South Carolina|Char... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
2: ...onies with very different [[social]], [[religion|religious]], [[politics|political]], and [[economics|...
4: ...hese different colonies found themselves more closely united than ever before, at odds with the [[King...
9: ...ellectual growth of the Renaissance led to the development of [[seafaring]] technologies needed to mak...
11: ...ands he came upon were found to belong to an entirely different landmass. [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] ...
13: ...lonies. Though these northerly lands were relatively close to Europe, Spain and Portugal had taken li... - Clock (10086 bytes)
2: A '''clock''' (from the [[Latin]] ''cloca'', "[[bell]]") is an instrument for measuring [[time]]. A c...
14: ...nized processing. (A few research projects are developing CPUs based on [[asynchronous circuit]]s). So...
18: ... An ideal clock is more appropriately defined in relationship to the set of all physical processes.
27: ...cludes the counter, its indicator, and everything else supporting it.
29: ... to within present measurement tolerances and in relation to all presently known physical processes. H... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
4: ...d of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. The title itself has been used officially by the head of the Roma...
6: ...Church]], [[Patriarch]] of the West, [[primate (religion)|Primate]] of [[Italy]], [[Archbishop]] and ...
74: | '''[[Pope Telesphorus]]'''<br><small>Saint Telesphorus</small>
75: | '''Telesphorus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
109: | '''[[Pope Eleuterus]]'''<br><small>Saint Eleutherus</small> - Lute (15915 bytes)
1: ...back. It evolved from an instrument originally developed in the Middle East, which was also the ancest...
7: ... simple pegs of wood, somewhat tapered, that are held in place by friction in holes through the ''peg ...
9: ...gs were historically made of gut (or extremely rarely of metal), and are still made of gut or a synthe...
11: ...ing from the highest pitched, so that the ''chantrelle'' is the ''first course'', the next pair of str...
13: ...te section of its own, [[Lute#Tuning conventions|below]]. - Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
2: ... [[August 25]], [[1688]]) was a [[privateer]] of Welsh birth, who made a name in the [[Caribbean]] as ...
4: ...New Providence]] (Santa Catalina), and when Mansfield was captured and killed by the Spanish shortly a...
6: ...ned to their base at [[Port Royal]], Jamaica, to celebrate.
8: ...which convinced the governor to shift his cannon, eluded the enemy's guns altogether and escaped in sa...
10: ...rilliant exploit was tarnished by the habitual cruelty of Morgan's crews. - 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) - Navigation (15650 bytes)
7: The [[Polynesian]] [[Navigator|navigators]] routinely crossed thousands of miles of open ocean, to tin...
12: * times of travel
14: ... of swells on the ocean, and how the crew would feel their motion
30: * [[celestial navigation]] - navigation by observation of...
33: ...c equipment such as [[radio navigation]] and [[satellite navigation system]] to follow a course to a [... - Fluorine (8588 bytes)
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3: {{Elementbox_groupperiodblock | group=17 | period=2 | ...
4: {{Elementbox_appearance_img | F,9| pale greenish-yellow gas }}
5: {{Elementbox_atomicmass_gpm | [[1 E-26 kg|18.9984032(5... - Coriander (6994 bytes)
17: ...are the most commonly used in cooking. Coriander belongs to the [[parsley]] or [[carrot]] family, [[Ap...
20: ...he distinctive odor of bedbugs (which we have largely forgotten in this age of [[insecticide]]s).
24: ...asant "soapy" taste and/or a rank smell. This is believed to be a [[genetics|genetic trait]], but has ...
26: ...ever themselves be cooked as heat destroys their delicate flavor quickly.
30: ...r chopping off the roots. The leaves do not keep well and should be eaten quickly, as they lose their ...
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