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- Zoe (empress) (1927 bytes)
9: ...[[Constantine IX]] Monomachus (reigned [[1042]]-[[1055]]) who outlived her by four years. Zoe died in [[... - Theodora (11th century) (2075 bytes)
1: ...mage:Tetarteron-Theodora-sb1838.jpg|thumb|300px|Theodora coin.]]
2: ...mperor|Byzantine Empress]] from [[January 11]], [[1055]] to [[August 31]], [[1056]]. She was the daught...
6: ...d the dethronement of [[Michael V]] also led to Theodora's installment as co-empress with her sister. ...
8: Upon his death on January 11, 1055, and in spite of her seventy years of age, she re... - Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
3: ...ue projects of her favourite architect, [[Bartolomeo Rastrelli]], particularly in [[Peterhof]] and [[T...
19: ...uch as possible; but under the regency of [[Anna Leopoldovna]] the course of events compelled the indo...
23: ... late as eight o'clock the next morning very few people in the city were aware of it.
41: ... political force which held together the heterogeneous, incessantly jarring elements of the anti-Pruss...
47: Simultaneously, Elizabeth caused to be conveyed to Louis XV ... - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
56: ...'And: The Feast is in Full Procession (И: Празднес... - Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
1: ...[Europe]]. It has borders with [[Russia]], the [[People's Republic of China]], and the [[Central Asia|...
76: ...ed by a specially created Migration Department (Переселе...
82: ... with later modernizations under Soviet leader [[Leonid Brezhnev]], sped up the development of the agr...
110: == Geography ==
112: ''Main article: [[Geography of Kazakhstan]]'' - Cotton (7876 bytes)
9: ...ago. There is clear archaeological evidence that people in South America and India domesticated differ...
13: ...it came from other than that it was a [[plant]]; people in the region, familiar only with [[animal]] f...
80: [[bg:Памук]]
85: [[eo:Kotono]] - California (63989 bytes)
30: AdmittanceOrder = 31<sup>st</sup> |
100: ... explore parts of the coast was the [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] [[Juãn Rodrigues Cabrillo]] in 1...
109: ...But after gold was discovered, the population burgeoned with Americans, Europeans, and other immigrant...
134: ...tial elections. In 2004, Republican President [[George W. Bush]] received a majority of votes in more...
149: == Geography == - Politics (7193 bytes)
6: One theorist, [[Harold Lasswell]], has defined politics as...
25: ...]] re-emerged as politics by the people, for the people. In the 19th century [[Karl Marx]] believed t...
34: ...n of authority]]). He proposed three reasons why people followed the orders of those who gave them:
40: ... leads them. Examples include [[Hitler]], [[Napoleon]], and [[Mao Zedong|Mao]] (however, Mao ruled lo...
67: [[bg:Политика... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
23: ...ΚΗΦΑΣ'''</small><br>(Simeon Kephas)
343: | '''[[Pope Leo I the Great]]'''<br><small>Saint Leo</small>
344: | Papa '''Leo''' Magnus, <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
514: | '''[[Pope Deusdedit]]'''<br><small>(Adeodatus)</small>
549: | '''[[Pope Theodore I]]''' - Pirate (23151 bytes)
2: ...nown as ''piracy''. Unlike the [[stereotype|stereotypical]] pirate with [[cutlass]] and masted [[sai...
12: ... of Malacca]]. Originally a culture of seafaring people, their name became synonymous with piracy in t...
65: * [[Kidnapping]] of people for [[ransom]]
71: ...cord, with 234 pirate attacks, 16 deaths, and 52 people injured worldwide. There were also 193 crew me...
84: * The [[Sea Peoples]] were pirates who attacked ancient Egypt. - William I of England (8753 bytes)
16: ... of Flanders]], against the wishes of the [[Pope Leo IX|pope]] in [[1053]] at the [[Cathedral of Notre...
48: ...dy, married Sybil of [[Conversano]], daughter of Geoffrey of Conversano
49: #Adeliza (or Alice) (c. [[1055]]–?), reportedly betrothed to [[Harold II o... - Easter (31700 bytes)
4: ...he slaughter of the Passover lambs (perhaps for theological reasons). This would put the Last Supper s...
6: ...edicated to the [[pagan]] [[fertility goddess]] [[Eostre]]. The [[Easter Bunny]] is often identified a...
107: ... name of the holiday, "Pascha" (or variations thereof), indicates, the holiday arose from the Passover...
184: ...us, according to Bede, from the [[pagan]] goddess Eostre.
186: ...unny]]) and [[Easter Eggs]] to the goddess Ostara/Eostre. He also cites various place names in Germany... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
2: ...0 BC]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[astronomer]], [[geographer]], and [[mathematician]]. The [[European S...
4: ...o solve any triangle. With his solar and lunar theories and his numerical trigonometry, he was probab...
8: ...''Almagest''; from [[Strabo]]'s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny...
28: ...d been forgotten. After the discovery of the archeological sites in the 19th century, many writings o...
61: == Geometry and trigonometry == - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
1: ...0 BC]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[astronomer]], [[geographer]], and [[mathematician]]. The [[European S...
3: ...o solve any triangle. With his solar and lunar theories and his numerical trigonometry, he was probab...
7: ...''Almagest''; from [[Strabo]]'s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny...
27: ...d been forgotten. After the discovery of the archeological sites in the 19th century, many writings o...
60: == Geometry and trigonometry == - List of autonomous entities (9309 bytes)
41: | rowspan=2 | [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]
67: ...]] (Sta Nistrului – Pridnestrovje/Приднест...
135: ... (Komi-Permjackija/Коми-Пермяцки... - Energy (16265 bytes)
21: ...]] (Btu) which has various values in the range of 1055 J, and the [[horsepower]]-hour (2.6845 MJ).
51: ...ntum mechanics (see [[off shell]]). [[Noether's theorem]] relates the conservation of energy to the ti... - Pterosaurs (10375 bytes)
16: ... [[Triassic]] to the end of the [[Cretaceous]] [[geologic period|period]] (228 to 65 [[million years a...
20: ...als, not flyers. In the [[19th century]] [[Baron Georges Cuvier]] proposed that pterosaurs flew.
22: ...ave been found in those deposits alone. Most [[paleontologist]]s now believe that pterosaurs were adap...
24: ...em. This created three dimensional fossils for paleontologists to study. The first find in the Araripe...
26: ...h.jpg|thumb|Fossil Pterosaur tooth from the Cretaceous of Morocco.]] - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ... [[medieval]] period), [[Arcadius]] (treating [[Theodosius I]] as the last emperor of a single Roman E...
13: ==Valentinian-Theodosian dynasty==
15: *[[Theodosius I]] the Great (346-395, ruled [[379]] - [[3...
16: ...77-408, ruled [[395]] - [[408]]) – son of Theodosius I
17: *[[Theodosius II]], (401-450, ruled [[408]] - [[450]]) &n... - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
1: ...e Firebird)]]'' {{lang|ru|Жар-Птица}} . For some, these...
5: ...mposer's English grammar, Stravinsky composed a theoretical work entitled ''Poetics of Music''. In it...
7: ...[[Time magazine]] as one of the most influential people of the century.
14: ..., [[Jean Cocteau]] (''Oedipus Rex'', 1927) and [[George Balanchine]] (''Apollon Musagete'', 1928).
21: ...too was never far away. In the early [[1920s]] [[Leopold Stokowski]] was able to give Stravinsky regul... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
17: | [[Geographic coordinate system|Location]]: || {{coor dm...
36: ..., [[1924]]–[[1991]]) and '''Petrograd''' (Петрогра...
40: ...centre, is impressive even today and to honor it people call it often "the Northern Capital" (с&...
52: ...rsburg, sometimes called the outdoor museum of [[Neoclassicism]], was the first Russian patrimony insc...
58: ...Hermitage Museum]]. The same architect, [[Bartolomeo Rastrelli]], was also responsible for three resid...
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