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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...plorers]], [[astronaut]], [[conquistador]], [[travelogue]], the [[History of Science and Technology]] ...
14: *[[Charles Albanel]] (1616-1696), Canada
22: *[[Pêro de Barcelos]] ([[15th century]]/[[16th century]] [[Portugue...
25: *[[Samuel Baker]], Africa
30: ...er]] Muslim, visited [[Mecca]] several times, travelled to [[Central Asia]], [[East Africa]], [[China]... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
9: Capital = [[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]] |
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38: .... The state capital is [[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]], while the largest city is [[Burlington, Ver... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[scu...
15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Italy|Italian]] [[paint...
18: *[[Peter Paul Rubens]], ([[1577]]-[[1640]]), Belgian painter
38: *[[Mariotto Albertinelli]] ([[1474]]-[[1515]])
43: *[[Else Alfelt]] ([[1910]]-[[1974]]) - Timeline of United States pre-history (1700-1759) (3760 bytes)
3: This section of the [[Timeline of United States history]] concerns events fro...
13: *[[1729]]: [[Province of Carolina]] proprietors sell out to Crown
17: *[[1734]] - The [[Great Awakening]] ([[1730s]] to [[1760s...
19: *[[1739]] - [[George Whitefield]] tours the colonies ([[1739]]-[[1741]]) to prea...
23: ...George's War ends with the [[Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle]] - 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]]. ... - 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) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
9: *[[George Ogden Abell]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1927]] – [[198...
12: *[[Charles Greeley Abbot]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1872]] &ndash...
19: *[[George Biddell Airy]], ([[England]], [[1801]] – [[1892]])
37: *[[Sylvain Arend]] ([[Belgium]], [[1902]] – [[1992]])
38: *[[Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander]] ([[Germany]], [[1799]] – [[1875]]) - Origami (9154 bytes)
5: ...hout cutting the paper. Contrary to most popular belief, traditional Japanese origami, which has been ...
11: ...linear construction techniques of the past and models are now frequently [[wet-folded]] or constructed...
13: ...olding, and cutting as teaching aids for child development during the early 1800s.
17: ...istorian, was able to recreate the model. The model, contrary to common theory of traditional origami...
21: ... -- an atom bomb survivor. By the time she was twelve in [[1955]], she was dying of [[leukemia]]. Hea... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
8: ... grandfather being a prosperous tradesman. Nonetheless, throughout his life, Voltaire sometimes impli...
10: ... a strong [[Jansenism|Jansenist]] and had a poor relationship with François.
12: ...erable [[knowledge]], and probably kindled his lifelong devotion to the stage.
16: ...en concerned in the composition of two violent libels. Inveigled by a spy named Beauregard into a real...
20: ...tre Français]] on [[November 18]] and was well received, though a rivalry grew between parties ... - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
4: ...Delaware.png|thumb|250px|Washington crossing the Delaware, [[December 25|Dec. 25]], [[1776]], an iconi...
21: * [[1702]]-[[1715]]: [[Camisard|Camisard Rebellion]] in [[France]].
39: ...ession of [[George I of Great Britain|George I]], Elector of Hanover, to the throne of Great Britain.
40: ...ellion/Rising of 1715 ('The Fifteen')|Jacobite rebellion]] breaks out
47: ...llion/Rising of 1719 ('The Nineteen')|Jacobite rebellion]] fails. - Vampire (17166 bytes)
3: ... of additional powers and character traits, extremely variable in different traditions, and are a freq...
5: ... and it can be used to reflect various spiritual beliefs.
17: ...ern culture, vampires are depicted as unaging, intelligent, and mystically endowed in many ways. The v...
19: ...n to mirrors, as depicted in [[Bram Stoker]]'s novel ''[[Dracula]]'' when the vampire casts Harker's s...
23: ...[Van Helsing]]'' by Count Vladislaus Dragulia himself. - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
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36: ...a city located in [[Northwestern Russia]] on the delta of the river Neva at the east end of the [[Gulf...
48: ...tal and decorative sculptures. The Neva River itself, together with its many canals and their granite...
50: ...the "[[white night]]s." The white nights are closely linked to another attraction — the nine dr...
58: ...o called the Fountain House), and the Beloselsky-Belozersky palace (1846–1848) on the Nevsky Pro...
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