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- Esther (5002 bytes)
2: '''Esther''' ('''אֶסְתֵּר''', [[Standar...
16: ...f [[God]] to avert the destruction of the Jewish people, and to afford them protection and forward the... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ..., [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]]. Many people therefore regard Joan of Arc as a notable woma...
12: ...isted on having her examined for three weeks by theologians at [[Poitiers]] before granting final acce...
16: ... the [[Archbishop of Embrun]] and the prominent theologian [[Jean Gerson]], who both wrote supportive ...
27: ...cted on [[horse]]back in an illustration from a [[1505]] manuscript.]]
36: ...ugh the [[Summa Theologica]] and other medieval theological works specifically grant an exemption in s... - Israel (51605 bytes)
73: ...subsequent attempted extermination of the Jewish people in the [[Shoah]], or [[the Holocaust|Holocaust...
78: ...accepted tentatively [http://www.multied.com/bio/people/BenGurion.html] by Zionist leader [[David Ben-...
96: ...ad a right to transit the [[Strait of Tiran]]. Moreover, the [[Egypt]]ian blockade prior to the [[195...
98: ...successful peace conferences (see ''[[#Geography|Geography]]'' below for more).
104: ...tate that is barred from joining any of the five geographical groupings that would make it eligible fo... - Dodo (9332 bytes)
24: ...yal Museum of Scotland]] (reported in ''National Geographic News'', February 2002), who believes that ...
27: ...first visited by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] in [[1505]], but the Dutch were the first permanent settler...
29: ...pe]] and [[Asia]], but neither historical nor archeological findings corroborate this. Dodos were hard...
37: ...firmed that the dodo was a close relative of [[pigeon]] species that are to be found in Africa and esp...
47: ..., and were particularly close to the [[Nicobar Pigeon]], ''Caloenus nicobarica''. - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
10: ...n at Ferrara was filled by [[Jacob Obrecht]] in [[1505]], who died of the plague that year, and by [[Ant...
16: ...e; as such Josquin is seen as someone who simultaneously brought together most of the contemporary tre... - Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
1: [[Image:Leonardo da Vinci.jpeg|thumb|Leonardo da Vinci]]
2: ...masterly paintings, such as ''[[The Last Supper (Leonardo)|The Last Supper]]'' and ''[[Mona Lisa]]''. ...
7: Leonardo was born in [[Anchiano]], near [[Vinci, Ital...
9: ...ost authorities therefore refer to his works as "Leonardos", not "da Vincis". Presumably he did not us...
11: ...ear old Leonardo as an apprentice. In this role, Leonardo also worked with [[Lorenzo di Credi]] and [[... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
7: ... [[celibacy]], More finally decided to marry in [[1505]], but for the rest of his life he continued to o...
19: ... sought to reexamine and revitalize Christian [[theology]] by studying the [[Bible]] and the writings ...
39: ...n parliament and proclaiming the opinion of the theologians at Oxford and Cambridge that the marriage ... - Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
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31: ...low the natural passions and prejudices of other people to lead our country to destruction." Although ...
71: [[eo:Charles LINDBERGH]] - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
7: ...ontinued his education, becoming interested in [[geography]] and [[astronomy]]. Some speculate that he...
9: At age 20, Magellan first went to sea. In [[1505]] he was sent to [[India]] to install Francisco d...
53: ...cate with the native peoples because his [[Malay people|Malay]] interpreter could understand their lan...
64: ...], [[1521]], and were guided to [[Brunei]], [[Borneo]] by Moro pilots, who could navigate the shallow ...
81: ...> <td>Juan de Acurio<!-- Acuario? -->, from [[Bermeo]]</td> <td > Pilot </td> </tr> - John Cabot (5966 bytes)
16: ...an]] according to [[Celts|Celtic]] legends. Some people think [[Newfoundland]] may have been found on ...
20: ...but fast and able. The crew consisted of only 18 people. He departed on either [[May 2]] or [[May 20]...
31: ...nland]], Labrador and Newfoundland. In [[1501]]-[[1505]] an English syndicate, consisting of 3 [[Azores|... - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
15: ...ence from British rule, inspiring other colonial peoples to work for their own independence, ultimatel...
23: ...vatsky]] to further universal brotherhood. The Theosophists were devoted to the study of [[Buddhist]]...
29: ...ed him to more closely examine the hardships his people suffered in South Africa during his time in Pr...
31: ... Indian community of South Africa into a heterogeneous political force, inundating government and pres...
35: ...from the [[Bhagavad Gita]] and the writings of [[Leo Tolstoy]], who in the [[1880s]] had undergone a p... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
12: ...46]]) was a [[German people|German]] [[theology|theologian]] and an [[Augustinian]] [[monasticism|monk...
21: ...r's degree in [[1502]] and a Master's degree in [[1505]]. According to his father's wishes, Martin enrol...
23: ...at changed during a thunderstorm in the summer of 1505. A [[lightning bolt]] struck near to him as he wa...
28: ...rred upon Martin Luther the degree of Doctor of Theology [Brecht, Vol. 1, pp. 126-27].
31: ...ore God. Terms like ''[[penance]]'' and ''[[righteousness]]'' took on new meaning. Soon, Luther's st... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
2: ... who achieved lasting fame as originator of the theory of [[evolution]] through [[natural selection]]....
4: ...ry forced early joint [[publication of Darwin's theory]].
6: ...y [[common descent]] as the dominant scientific theory of diversification in nature. He continued his...
19: ... learning about [[stratigraphy|stratigraphic]] [[geology]] and getting to assist with the collections ...
24: ...d in his finals in January [[1831]] he shone in theology and scraped through in classics, maths and ph... - Dodos (9122 bytes)
24: ...yal Museum of Scotland]] (reported in ''National Geographic News'', February 2002), who believes that ...
27: ...first visited by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] in [[1505]], but the Dutch were the first permanent settler...
29: ...pe]] and [[Asia]], but neither historical nor archeological findings corroborate this. Dodos were hard...
37: ...firmed that the dodo was a close relative of [[pigeon]] species that are to be found in Africa and esp...
48: ..., and were particularly close to the [[Nicobar Pigeon]], ''Caloenus nicobarica''. - Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
10: ...ed by its low-lying later capital, [[Susa]], and geographers after [[Ptolemy]] called it ''Susiana''. ...
13: ...uages]]). They have also been connected by some theorists with the [[Harappan]] civilisation found in ...
27: *Neo-Elamite period: ca. 1100 BC – 539 BC (chara...
34: ... Sumerian king who is the earliest (to date) archaeologically proven to exist through inscriptions, [[...
53: ...ed Babylon, and carried off to Susa the stela whereon was inscribed the famous law code of Hammurabi. ... - Flight (3194 bytes)
9: ...were a group of flying [[vertebrate]]s contemporaneous with the [[dinosaur]]s.
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