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- List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
14: ==== People named Adam ====
32: ===== People named Adams =====
43: ...]] (born 1910), son of above, president of [[Raytheon]]
60: *[[Leonie Adams|Adams, Leonie]], (born 1899), poet - Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
1: ...ttle of L?(1632)|Battle of L?] ([[November 6]], [[1632]]) during Sweden's intervention in Germany in the...
6: ...r valign=top><td>'''Reign'''<td>[[November 6]], [[1632]]-[[June 5]], [[1654]]
25: ...s mother, [[Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg|Maria Eleonora]] of [[Prussia|Brandenburg]], came from the [...
39: ...ry regard for the feelings and prejudices of her people. She ostentatiously exhibited her contempt for...
67: ...[List of Swedish monarchs|Queen of Sweden]]'''<br>1632-1654 - Ninon de l'Enclos (3420 bytes)
4: ...cknamed "Ninon" by her father at an early age. In 1632 her father was exiled from France after a duel, a... - Maryland (22654 bytes)
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41: ...Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore]], on [[June 20]], [[1632]]. The new colony was named in honour of [[Henri...
67: == Geography and climate==
68: ===Geography===
71: ...e state of Maryland is only two miles wide. This geographical curiosity, the " Maryland wasp-waist" is... - 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]],...
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...
106: ==Video Clips== - List of painters (54090 bytes)
11: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian pai...
69: *[[George Ault]] ([[1891]]-[[1948]])
76: *[[Constantine Andreou]] ([[1917]]-)
83: *[[Leonard Bahr]] ([[1905]]-[[1990]])
95: *[[George Barker (painter)|George Barker]] ([[1882]]-[[1965]]) - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
3: The [[cell theory]], first developed in the [[19th century]], sta...
21: ...erial DNA is housed in a structure called the nucleoid (''very light blue''), as well as other structu...
32: ...of typical animal cell. [[Organelle]]s: (1) [[nucleolus]] (2) [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] (3) [[ribosome]...
54: ...different kinds of genetic material exist: [[DNA|deoxyribonucleic acid]] (DNA) and [[RNA|ribonucleic a...
56: ...ochondria and chloroplasts (see [[endosymbiotic theory]]). - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
2: ...ith that of [[Johannes Kepler]]. The work of Galileo is considered to be a significant break from that...
5: Galileo was born in [[Pisa]], [[Italy]], as the son of [[...
7: ...of Padua]], and served on its faculty teaching [[geometry]], [[mechanics]], and [[astronomy]] until [[...
10: ...tension and the pitch of a stretched string. Galileo also contributed to the rejection of blind allegi...
12: ...] some authorities challenged the reality of Galileo's experiments, in particular the distinguished Fr... - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
2: ...is sometimes referred to as "the first [[theory|theoretical]] [[astrophysicist]]", although [[Carl Sag...
4: ...epler's career also coincided with that of [[Galileo Galilei]].
15: ...ol in [[1591]], he went on to pursue study in [[theology]], becoming a part of the T?n faculty. Howev...
23: ...e first known work on the subject. He correctly theorized that their hexagonal nature was due to cold,...
27: ...o confess to the charges. However, only the courageous personal intervention of Kepler (despite the ri... - Microscope (8708 bytes)
38: ===Stereo microscope===
39: The '''stereo''', '''binocular''' or '''dissecting microscope''...
42: ...er the depth of field and working distance. A stereo microscope has a useful magnification up to 100&t...
54: ... title of 'inventor of the microscope' was [[Galileo Galilei]]. He developed an ''occhiolino'' or comp...
56: [[Anton van Leeuwenhoek]] (1632-1723) is generally credited with bringing the mic... - John Locke (14749 bytes)
1: {{otherpeople|John Locke}}
3: ...piricists]], which includes [[David Hume]] and [[George Berkeley]]. Locke is perhaps most often contra...
6: ...out ten miles from [[Bristol]], [[England]], in [[1632]]. His father, a lawyer, served as a captain of ...
24: ... of England]]. By adopting a [[latitudinarian]] theological stance, Locke believed, the national churc...
31: ...]''. Book II of the ''Essay'' sets out Locke's theory of ideas, including his distinction between pas... - History of California (38344 bytes)
62: * [[1632]]: [[Francisco Ortega]]
78: ...d the present-day [[San Simeon, California|San Simeon]]/[[Ragged Point, California|Ragged Point]] area...
80: ...ndations were laid for [[Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo|Mission San Carlos Borroméo de Carmel...
88: ...n San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo|San Carlos Borromeo]]. It is here that Father Serra established his h...
90: ... on the grounds that his missions enslaved their people. It was under Father Serra that many places al... - Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
2: ...225px|[[William Blake]]'s ''Newton'' as a divine geometer (1795)]]
4: ...baroque]] and classical eras in music, and the [[neo-classical]] period in the arts, and receives cont...
6: ...ethics]] in addition to [[politics| political]] theories of the age. However, prominent Enlightenment ...
16: ...l concept of the Enlightenment and sketched its theoretical program" (Cassirer 1979: 121–123). There...
20: ...ained lenses, and began to create an underlying theory of how they functioned. This shift united the p... - March 22 (9294 bytes)
21: ...losed since [[1939]], the [[London gold market]] reopens.
23: *[[1960]] - [[Arthur Leonard Schawlow]] & [[Charles Townes]] receive the f...
73: *[[1943]] - [[George Benson]], [[jazz]] musician
96: ...[Jean Baptiste Lully]], French [[composer]] (b. [[1632]]) - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
47: *[[George Atwood]] (Britain, [[1746]] - [[1807]])
100: *[[George Boole]] (Britain, [[1815]] - [[1864]])
129: *[[Georg Cantor|Georg Ferdinand Cantor]] (Germany, [[1845]] - [[1918]...
189: *[[George Dantzig]] (USA, [[1914]] - )
238: *[[Leonhard Euler]] (Switzerland, [[1707]] - [[1783]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
15: *[[Judah Leon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-15...
25: *[[Theodor Adorno]], (1903-1969){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
39: *[[Leone Battista Alberti]], (1404-1472)
46: *[[Alcmaeon of Croton]], (5th century BC){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841) - 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...
55: ...dangerously low and Champlain was forced to send people to [[Gaspé]] to conserve rations. On [...
57: ... until the [[treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye]] in 1632 that Quebec was given back to France and on [[Mar...
69: ...ica'' / edited by Raymonde LItalien and Denis Vaugeois. (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004) ISBN 0... - Cell (29541 bytes)
3: The [[cell theory]], first developed in the [[19th century]], sta...
21: ...erial DNA is housed in a structure called the nucleoid (''very light blue''), as well as other structu...
32: ...of typical animal cell. [[Organelle]]s: (1) [[nucleolus]] (2) [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] (3) [[ribosome]...
54: ...different kinds of genetic material exist: [[DNA|deoxyribonucleic acid]] (DNA) and [[RNA|ribonucleic a...
56: ...ochondria and chloroplasts (see [[endosymbiotic theory]]). - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
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82: ...asures of gold and silver would fall in value if people started producing this bright metal from clay....
95: ...re valuable than [[gold]] (It is said that [[Napoleon III of France]] had a set of aluminium plates re... - Anton van Leeuwenhoek (4111 bytes)
3: '''Anton van Leeuwenhoek''' ([[October 24]], [[1632]] - [[August 26]], [[1723]]) was a tradesman and ...
11: ...al affairs of Vermeer's widow. This has led some people to believe that the two must have been friends...
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