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- List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
16: *[[George Robert Aberigh-Mackay|Aberigh-Mackay, George Robert]], (1848-1881), author
28: *[[Archbishop George Abbot|Abbot, Archbishop George]], (1562-1633), Archbishop of Canterbury
30: *[[George Abbot|Abbot, George]], (1603-1648), English writer
36: ...n Abbott]], (1838-1926), British schoolmaster & theologian - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
24: ...ristina. She was in good relationship with [[Galileo Galilei]] with whom she reimained in epistolar co...
59: ...client base presumably composed by males. The stereotype caused a double restrictive effect: it both i...
66: ...apoli|Museo Capodimonte]], [[Napoli]], [[1612]]-[[1613|13]].
71: ...a (Artemisia Gentileschi)|Giaele e Sisara]], [[Museo di Belle Arti di Budapest|Sz鰭űv鳺eti M?]]...
72: * [[Cleopatra (Artemisia Gentileschi)|Cleopatra]], Collezione della Fondazione Cavallini-Sg... - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
2: ...23,000 m² and has a capacity of over 60,000 people. One of the holiest sites of [[Christendom]],...
17: ...re, the south one by [[Carlo Maderno|Maderno]] ([[1613]]) and the northern one by [[Gian Lorenzo Bernini...
22: ...ter (almost as large as the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]]), rising to 120 metres above the floor. In the...
93: ... the entrance are the monuments to [[Pope Leo XI|Leo XI]] and [[Pope Innocent XI|Innocent XI]] followe...
97: ...he bronze used to make it was taken from the Pantheon. Underneath the baldachin is the traditional tom... - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
14: ...that the methods (and thus the results) were erroneous. His reverence for [[Aristotle]] conflicted wit...
25: ...ime (he objected to the time span) offended many people; he was accused of seeking popularity, and was...
27: [[Image:StatueOfFrancisBacon.jpg|thumb|left|Memorial to Francis B...
35: ...while retaining the confidence of the Commons. In 1613, Bacon was finally able to become attorney-genera...
56: Many authors such as Robert Theobald's "Shakespeare Studies in Baconian Light," Al... - Dodo (9332 bytes)
24: ...yal Museum of Scotland]] (reported in ''National Geographic News'', February 2002), who believes that ...
27: The Dodo was entirely fearless of people, and this, in combination with its flightlessn...
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...
43: ...lors to be living on islands near Mauritius: in [[1613]] the R鵮ion Solitaire, ''Raphus solitarius'' on... - Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
55: ! align="left" | [[geographical pole|Polar]] diameter
157: ...3]] they reappeared again, further confusing Galileo.
159: ...uch more powerful than the ones available to Galileo in his time.
165: ...ula]]r material that Saturn formed out of. This theory is not widely accepted today, since Saturn's ri...
248: ...uired to clearly resolve Saturn's rings for most people. - Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
63: ! align="left" | [[geographical pole|Polar]] diameter
148: ...nce between Neptune and Uranus is the level of meteorological activity. Uranus is visually quite blan...
152: ... speed when Galileo first observed it in 1612 and 1613, he would have most likely realised that it was a...
154: ...nus]]' motion. He sent his calculations to Sir [[George Airy]], who asked Adams for a clarification; A...
164: ...t occasions, Adams suggested altering the name ''Georgian'' to ''Uranus'' while Leverrier suggested ''... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
10: ...orces evacuate [[Boston, Massachusetts]] after [[George Washington]] places [[artillery]] overlooking ...
11: ... Italy (Napoleonic)|Kingdom of Italy]], with Napoleon as King.
65: *[[1938]] - [[Rudolf Nureyev]], dancer and choreographer (d. [[1993]])
102: ...an篩s de La Rochefoucauld]], French writer (b. [[1613]])
124: *2005 - [[George F. Kennan]], American Cold War strategist and ... - Russia (28007 bytes)
13: ...]]s populated the southern steppes, and a Turkic people, the [[Khazars]], ruled the western portion of...
15: ...o be applied to the Varangians and the Slavs who peopled the region. In the [[10th century|10th]] to [...
17: ...on of Kievan Rus divided the [[Russians |Russian people]] in the north from the [[Belarusians]] and [[...
29: ...h Tsar [[Michael I of Russia|Michael Romanov]] in 1613. [[Peter the Great]], who ruled from 1689 to 1725...
37: ... the struggle. It is estimated that over 200,000 people have died in this conflict. Minor conflicts al... - Quran (41479 bytes)
72: The Qur'an retells stories of many of the people and events recounted in [[Judaism|Jewish]] and...
105: There is no one theory of Quranic origins that is accepted by all West...
109: ...ontradicts the Islamic teaching that it is the Judeo-Christian texts that are corrupt.
127: Recent archaeological finds have also shed some light on the ori...
145: ...es Greek [[philosophy]], especially [[Plato]]'s theories that all ultimate realities and truths had to... - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
3: ...5 December]] [[1635]]) was a [[France|French]] [[geographer]], [[draftsman]], [[List of explorers|expl...
15: ... difficult for the colonists. Of the twenty-five people who stayed for the winter only 8 survived, mos...
33: ...4-1612 called ''Voyages'' and on [[March 29]], [[1613]], he arrived back in New France and proclaimed h...
55: ...dangerously low and Champlain was forced to send people to [[Gaspé]] to conserve rations. On [...
69: ...ica'' / edited by Raymonde LItalien and Denis Vaugeois. (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004) ISBN 0... - Curium (8593 bytes)
60: | 1613 [[Kelvin|K]] (2444 [[Fahrenheit|?F]])
89: ...2" align="center" bgcolor="#ff99cc" | '''Miscellaneous'''
127: ...br />[[electron capture|ε]]<br />[[spontaneous fission|SF]] - Dodos (9122 bytes)
24: ...yal Museum of Scotland]] (reported in ''National Geographic News'', February 2002), who believes that ...
27: The Dodo was entirely fearless of people, and this, in combination with its flightlessn...
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...
44: ...lors to be living on islands near Mauritius: in [[1613]] the R鵮ion Solitaire, ''Raphus solitarius'' on...
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