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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
43: | [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
44: | [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]
53: | [[1905]] — [[1913]], [[1919]] — [[1920]] (wings added) - 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 - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
3: ...arch]], [[1953]]) was the [[Queen consort]] of [[George V of the United Kingdom]]. Queen Mary was also...
11: ...though her mother was a grandchild of [[King]] [[George III of the United Kingdom]], Princess May was ...
19: ...rriage, May and George soon were deeply in love. George never took a mistress and wrote to May every d...
28: <tr><td>[[George VI of the United Kingdom| King George VI]] <td>[[14 December]] [[1895]]<td>[[6 Febru...
31: <tr><td>[[Prince George, Duke of Kent]] <td>[[20 December]] [[1902]] <... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
2: '''Constance Georgine Markiewicz''' ([[1868]]–July 1927), wa...
8: In [[1913]] her husband moved to the [[Ukraine]] and never ...
12: ...]. She held this record until 1979 when [[Mኲe Geoghegan-Quinn]] was apointed to the then junior cab... - Debbie Stabenow (3609 bytes)
3: ...] incumbent, Senator [[Spencer Abraham]] (whom [[George W. Bush]] later named [[United States Secretar...
9: ...mendment to the United States Constitution]] in [[1913]], U.S. Senators were selected by the state legis... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
2: ...he was a [[social democracy|social democratic]] theorist of the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany]]...
10: ...tics]], [[economics]] and [[mathematics]] simultaneously. Her specialised subjects were ''Staatswissen...
14: ...ry Marxist principles. In [[1893]], along with [[Leo Jogiches]] and [[Julian Marchlewski]] (alias Juli...
16: ...ult life, Luxemburg was to remain the principal theoretician of the Polish Social Democrats, and led t...
19: ...order between her faction and the [[Revisionism Theory]] of [[Eduard Bernstein]], attacking him in [[1... - Christabel Pankhurst (1631 bytes)
7: ...he [[University of Manchester]]. Between 1912 and 1913 she lived in [[Paris, France]] to escape imprison... - Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
1: ...using to give up her seat to make room for white people.]]
2: '''Rosa Louise Parks''' (born [[February 4]], [[1913]] as '''Rosa Louise McCauley''') is a retired [[A...
4: ...in [[Tuskegee, Alabama]], daughter of James and Loeona McCauley. She grew up on a farm with her grandp...
37: ... determintaion and inspiration to freedom-loving people everywhere. - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
22: * [[1913]]: Appears (with [[Lillian Gish]]) in Belasco's B...
23: * 1913: Famous Players, $20,000 a year - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
12: ...ent at that time in Nervi, and undoubtedly these people would have had some influence on the impressio...
14: ...o colour most of her later work. It was not the theory which was to attract her but the poetry and the...
20: ...ompartment hung only three axe-like words: ''bourgeois, Junkers, leeches''". After the [[Russian Revol...
28: ... Poem of the End", and was to conceive their son Georgy. At about this time Efron contracted tuberculo...
30: ...ak); Efron would have none of it and insisted on Georgy. He was to be a most difficult and demanding c... - Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
5: ...nce. Smith began developing her own act around [[1913]], at [[Atlanta]]'s "81" Theatre and by [[1920]] ...
17: ...e hospital and that she died as a consequence thereof. It was an unsubstantiated rumour that lingered ...
21: ...ack hospital. The driver in question told writer George Hoefer, twenty years later, that he had taken ... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
15: ...n|Rolf Potter Kennedy McPherson]], born March 23, 1913.
19: ... what she described as a near-death experience in 1913, she embarked upon a preaching career in [[Canada...
68: ...ver reached, and soon after the ''Examiner'' erroneously reported that district attorney Asa Keyes had... - Mata Hari (3970 bytes)
17: ...rrorist attack in [[Shenyang_City|Fengtian]] in [[1913]]. - Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
2: ...rchester County, Maryland]], died [[March 10]], [[1913]] in [[Auburn, New York]]), also known as ''Black...
9: ...n was never captured. And she guided hundreds of people trapped in slavery up to the free states, duri...
13: ...o chickens with her. Whenever she felt that the people in the area were getting suspicious of her, sh...
23: ...tes|United States of America]]. She died there in 1913. She told stories of her adventures until the end...
33: ... more perils and hardships to serve our enslaved people." -- [[Frederick Douglass]] - Vivien Leigh (4286 bytes)
1: [[Image:Vivlei.jpg|thumb|Vivien Leigh (1913-1967)]]
3: '''Vivien Leigh''' ([[November 5]], [[1913]] – [[July 7]], [[1967]]) was an [[England|...
11: ...Our Teeth]]'', the [[1946]] film ''[[Caesar and Cleopatra]]'', and the [[1948]] epic film ''[[Anna Kar...
32: *''[[Caesar and Cleopatra]]'' ([[1945]]) - Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
44: ...odern classifications, starting with W. R. Dykes' 1913 book, have subdivided them. Dykes referred to th... - Rose (15436 bytes)
33: ...ersian]] *''vrda''- via Greek ''rhodon'' "rose" (Aeolic ''wrodon'').
82: **'''Miscellaneous''' - There are also a few smaller classes (such...
91: ...sana|''R. arkansana'']]), [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] (''[[Rosa laevigata|R. laevigata]]''), and ...
95: ...ymbolize the [[Georgia_%28country%29|Republic of Georgia]]'s [[non-violence|non-violent]] bid for [[fr...
116: ===Roses named after famous people=== - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
9: The current President of the United States is [[George W. Bush]].
14: ...should be repealed because it excludes qualified people based on technicalities, and fails to apprecia...
16: ...n]], and [[Bill Clinton]]. Incumbent President [[George W. Bush]] will become the fourth at the comple...
19: ...pointed.) Originally, each elector voted for two people for President. The votes were tallied and the ...
27: ...age:George-Washington.jpg|200px|right|thumb|'''[[George Washington]]''', 1st President (1789-1797)]] - Thomas R. Marshall (6779 bytes)
2: ...ates of America]] under [[Woodrow Wilson]] from [[1913]] to [[1921]].
7: ...as [[Governor]] of [[Indiana]] from [[1909]] to [[1913]]. He was a popular speaker and active in local ...
13: ... meetings his ideas were rarely considered. In [[1913]] Wilson took the then unheard of step of meeting...
36: ...nk Hanly]]|after=[[Samuel M. Ralston]]|years=1909-1913}}
38: ...]]|after=[[Calvin Coolidge]]|years=[[March 4]], [[1913]] – [[March 3]], [[1921]]}} - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
46: ...ing, in his defeat of a congressional attempt to reorganize his cabinet in [[1862]], in his many speec...
63: ...ecent biography has suggested the controversial theory that their relationship may also have been sexu...
76: [http://members.aol.com/beaufait/biography/geneology.htm]
91: ...n [[October 16]], [[1854]] in [[Peoria, Illinois|Peoria]], that caused Lincoln to stand out among the ...
109: ...unt to a perpetual covenant of war against every people, tribe, and state owning a foot of land betwee...
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