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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
43: | [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
44: | [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]
93: | [[1871]] — [[1878]] - John C. Fremont (3726 bytes)
2: ...pposition to slavery. He was born in [[Savannah, Georgia]].
11: ... [[Governor]] of the [[Arizona Territory]] from [[1878]] to [[1881]]. He died of [[peritonitis]] in a [[... - Steel (28384 bytes)
26: ...n recovered from meteorite falls allowed ancient peoples to manufacture small numbers of iron artifact...
28: ...obert Peary]] shipped the largest piece of the meteorite to the [[American Museum of Natural History]]...
32: ...g|smelted]] iron objects (distinguishable from meteoric iron by their lack of [[nickel]]) appear in [...
36: ... of debate among archaeologists. One prominent theory is that warfare and mass migrations beginning a...
44: Archaeologists and historians debate whether bloomery-bas... - 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 - 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 - Anna of Russia (5221 bytes)
15: ...thumb|left|250px|''Wedding at the House of Ice'' (1878).]]
30: ... Leopoldovna]] while locking [[Ivan VI]] in a dungeon. - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
12: ...harlotte's widower [[Leopold I of Belgium|Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield]] and widow of [[Kar...
14: ...guage|French]]. Her educator was the Reverend [[George Davys]] and her governess was [[Louise Lehzen]...
16: ...ia of Kent was eleven years old, her uncle, King George IV, died childless, leaving the throne to his ...
20: ...s grandson King [[George V of the United Kingdom|George V]] merged the Royal House name and family sur...
27: ... power for long; it was growing unpopular and, moreover, faced considerable difficulty in governing th... - Hattie Caraway (2502 bytes)
1: ...attie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway''' ([[February 1]], [[1878]] - [[December 21]], [[1950]]) was the first woma...
11: ...] and was confirmed by a special election of the people on [[January 12]], [[1932]] becoming the first... - Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
1: ...nnie Besant''' activist, socialist and latterly theosophist]]
2: ...ber 20]], [[1933]]) was a prominent [[Theosophy|Theosophist]], [[women's rights]] [[activist]], [[writ...
5: Her conversion to Theosophy came after reading ''[[The Secret Doctrine]]...
7: ... she devoted much of her energy not only to the Theosophical Society, but also to India's freedom and ...
9: ...f Besant, who had been elected president of the Theosophical Society in [[1907]] upon the death of the... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
45: ...rait of a Woman 1878.jpg|''Portrait of a Woman'' (1878)
46: ...an Lady 1878.jpg|''Portrait of an Italian Lady'' (1878)
47: ...ir (1878).jpg|''Little Girl in a Blue Armchair'' (1878) - Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
2: '''Lise Meitner''' ([[November 7]], [[1878]]–[[October 27]], [[1968]]) was an [[Austri...
10: ...ffect on physicists in the know, in particular [[Leo Szilard]], who realized immediately that this mig...
12: ...treatment, with the usual press inaccuracy, as someone who had "left Germany with the bomb in my purse... - Clara Schumann (3372 bytes)
9: ...[1885]] to [[1888]] she appeared each year. In [[1878]] she was appointed teacher of the piano at the [...
14: ...ed to Joseph Joachim who performed them for King George V of Hanover, Germany who declared them a "mar... - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
2: ... or '''Madame Blavatsky''' was the founder of [[Theosophy]].
5: ...Fadeyev, was a novelist, known as the "Russian [[George Sand]]", and died when Helena was eleven. Her ...
9: ...feats, her interests were more in the area of [[theory]] and [[laws]] of how they work rather than per...
13: ...alized on [[May 25]], [[1878]]. On [[July 8]], [[1878]], she became a [[naturalized citizen]] of the [[...
15: ...hile living in New York City, she founded the [[Theosophical Society]] in September 1875, with [[Henry... - Carpet (15753 bytes)
21: ...lined after the invention of [[Spool Axminster]] (1878) and [[Gripper Axminster]] (1890). These types w...
41: ...ntral field of these large carpets is an overall geometric repeat pattern. The borders are ornamented ...
51: ...o know as [[armorial carpet]]s), has an all-over geometric, repeat pattern punctuated by blazons of no...
57: ...re of that factory and Perrot-inspired designs. Neoclassical designer [[Robert Adam]] supplied design...
63: ... but carpet can be installed over any portion thereof with use of appropriate transition moldings wher... - History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
3: ...an independent state until about [[1300 BC]]. Archeological evidence indicates that a developed Egypti...
27: ...hing|fishers]] and [[hunter-gatherer|gathering]] peoples using [[stone tool]]s (see [[10th millennium ...
29: ...ary lakes that resulted from seasonal rains. The people who settled there must have realized the benef...
31: The descendants of these people may well have begun Egyptian civilization in t...
33: ... the tomb of [[Pharaoh Khufu]] (also known as [[Cheops]]), is the only surviving monument of the [[Sev... - Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
27: ...[[Vermont]] on October 5, 1829 (although he told people that he was born in 1830). Political rivals l...
29: ...nsportation. He also took an active part in the reorganization of the New York State militia.
31: ... Collector of the [[port of New York]] [[1871]]-[[1878]].
35: In 1878 President [[Rutherford B. Hayes]], attempting to ... - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
15: ...e Arab city from [[641]] until [[1798]] when Napoleon arrived (yellow).
23: ...illages scattered along the strip between Lake Mareotis and the sea, according to a history of Alexand...
27: After Alexander departed, his viceroy, [[Cleomenes]], continued the creation of Alexandria. Th...
29: ...arliest inhabitants was the geometer and number-theorist [[Euclid]]. From this division arose much of ...
31: ...he largest in the world). Ongoing [[maritime archaeology]] in the harbor of Alexandria, begun in [[199... - Romania (19812 bytes)
12: ...er [[Kings of Romania|Royal]] motto: "Nihil Sine Deo" (Nothing without God)|
39: ...]]<br/>[[13 July]], [[1878]] ([[Treaty of Berlin, 1878|Treaty of Berlin]]) |
62: ...[[238]]–[[256]] forced the Roman Empire to reorganize a new Roman province of Dacia south of [[D...
68: ...ingdom]] were recognised by the Great Powers in [[1878]], following the [[Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78|Rus...
72: ...es-long reign of [[Communism]] under [[Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej]], then under [[Nicolae Ceausescu|Nicola... - Malawi (22306 bytes)
49: ... remains possess features resembling [[Bushman]] people.
51: ...ontinued to the end of the [[19th century]]. In [[1878]], a number of traders, mostly from [[Glasgow]], ...
61: ...a one-party state. On [[June 14]], [[1993]], the people of Malawi voted overwhelmingly in favor of mul...
72: ...tation for traditional leaders and the different geographical districts, as well as various special in...
81: ==Geography== - South Dakota (14035 bytes)
23: AdmittanceOrder = 40<sup>th</sup> |
64: [[Image:National-atlas-south-dakota.png|thumb|Geographic and political features of South Dakota]]
82: ...Euro-Americans were unstoppable. Indeed, between 1878 and 1886, the Euro-American settler population of...
130: ...ains]] and the French [[Alps]]. More than 70,000 people hike to its 7,242 foot summit each year.
144: ...at 764,309 people. The population density is 9.9 people per square mile.
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