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  1. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
    3: image_name=Diana, Princess of Wales.jpg |
    11: ...les'''. She was almost always called '''Princess Diana''' by the media despite never having had the righ...
    15: ...otographed person in the world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — a...
    22: ...she acquired the [[courtesy title]] of ''The Lady Diana Spencer''. A year later, Lord Spencer married [[R...

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  1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    9: ...r father, [[George VI of the United Kingdom|King George VI]] on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. She is the lo...
    11: About 125 million people live in the countries of which she is Head of ...
    15: ...lizabeth Bowes-Lyon]]), the daughter of [[Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kingho...
    29: ...ledging to devote her life to the service of the people of the Commonwealth and Empire.
    33: ...rk]], and the Duke is a great-grandson through [[George I of Greece]]). Prince Philip had renounced hi...
  2. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
    3: image_name=Diana, Princess of Wales.jpg |
    11: ...les'''. She was almost always called '''Princess Diana''' by the media despite never having had the righ...
    15: ...otographed person in the world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — a...
    22: ...she acquired the [[courtesy title]] of ''The Lady Diana Spencer''. A year later, Lord Spencer married [[R...
  3. 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]] <...
  4. Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (2468 bytes)
    6: ... marry off her granddaughter [[Diana Spencer|Lady Diana Spencer]] (1710-1735), to [[Frederick, Prince of ...
  5. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    9: ...he married [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]; President Theodore Roosevelt took the place of his late brother ...
    13: ...ratic Party, which Alice viewed as an afront to Theodore Roosevelt's position as President.
    16: ...raphies made a well documented argument for the theory in her work. [[Doris Kearns Goodwin]], who wrot...
    33: ...oseful action based on sensitive discourse among people of diverse perspectives focusing on the varied...
    43: ...rt of bowhunting. Her exploits as a 20th Century Diana are well documented in the writings of her male b...
  6. Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
    24: ...there is consensus from historians and contemporaneous sources that she began intravenous use sometime...
    26: ...ingers as [[Janis Joplin]] and [[Nina Simone]]. [[Diana Ross]] played her in a [[film|movie]] version of ...
    30: ...ding her signature song "God Bless the Child", [[George Gershwin]]'s "I Love You Porgy" ([[cover]]ed e...
  7. Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
    32: ...y dressed ''chanteuse'' ([[Dusty Springfield]], [[Diana Ross]]). In her attitude, image, repertoire and p...
  8. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    6: ...in later years, more and more have gone for the theory that Mortensen was in fact her true father.
    38: ...she did not want to meet him, fearing him the stereotypical jock. Their [[January 14]], [[1954]] elope...
    50: ... Martin]] and [[Cyd Charrise]] and directed by [[George Cukor]]. But due to a clause in [[Dean Martin]...
    53: ...tion of President John F. Kennedy]], conspiracy theories have sprung up around the circumstances of he...
    57: ...time [[Sam Giancana]] crony and poisoning expert Leonard "Needles" Gianola, had been directly responsi...
  9. Madagascar (29377 bytes)
    111: ..., they are representatives (and representing the people) of the republic, not the province. The region...
    132: **Diana
    155: ==Geography==
    157: ''Main article: [[Geography of Madagascar]]''
    197: ... the region of the Barito River in southern [[Borneo]].
  10. Artemis (11271 bytes)
    3: ...n mythology]], she was known as [[Diana (goddess)|Diana]]. In [[Etruscan mythology]], she took the form ...
    11: ...zealously riot in her defense, shouting "Great is Diana of the Ephesians!" (''Acts 19:28'' KJV) In [[Roma...
    17: === Diana ===
    19: Diana was worshipped in a temple on the [[Aventine Hill...
    25: ...rors. It seems plausible that the association of Diana worship with slaves may reflect the conquest of G...
  11. Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
    7: ... However, his father had introduced him into the Neopolitan nobility and the French-influenced court o...
    9: ...arbato da Sulmona and Giovanni Barrili, and the theologian Dionigi da San Sepolcro. In the 1330s Bocca...
    11: ...caccia di Diana'' a poem in octave rhyme listing Neopolitan women.
    21: ...e instrumental in Boccaccio writing ''Genealogia deorum gentilium'' - the first edition was completed ...
    27: ... (a title desperate for the coining of the word "geography"). He gave a series of lectures on Dante at...
  12. Ephesus (4587 bytes)
    1: ...us are a major tourist attraction, especially to people that travel Turkey by cruise, via the port of ...
    5: ...of the ancient world, according to [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]] (4.31.8) and one of the [[Sev...
    11: ... for the [[Temple of Artemis]] ([[Diana (goddess)|Diana]]), who had her chief shrine there, for its libra...
  13. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    8: | succeeded=[[George H.W. Bush]]
    16: | vicepresident=George H.W. Bush
    29: ...d for the next seven years, reportedly saving 77 people from drowning. Reagan would later joke that no...
    35: ... In [[1940]] he played the role of [[George Gipp|George "The Gipper" Gipp]] in the film ''[[Knute Rock...
    42: ...t to both represent and employ talent for its burgeoning [[TV syndication|TV franchises]]. He went fro...
  14. Sam Houston (6990 bytes)
    9: ... Gentry, and set up a [[trading post]] (''Wigwam Neosho'' near [[Fort Gibson, Oklahoma|Fort Gibson, Ch...
  15. William Dampier (7308 bytes)
    24: ...uelty. On the outward voyage Dampier had crewman George Fisher removed from the ship and jailed in [[B...
    30: ...s given command of two government ships, ''Saint George'' (126 men) and ''Cinque Ports'' (63 men) for ...
    41: ...Alexander von Humboldt]]'s development of their theories,
    56: * Diana and Michael Preston, ''A Pirate of Exquisite Mind...
    63: * [http://www.nndb.com/people/943/000096655/ William Dampier] from the [http...
  16. Photography (18493 bytes)
    34: ...sing silver on a copper plate called the [[Daguerreotype]]. A very similar process is still used toda...
    36: ...ogether. But later this process was refined by [[George Eastman]] and is today the basic technology us...
    45: ... and improvements in the first 20 years. In 1884 George Eastman, of Rochester New York, developed dry ...
    69: ...print in a graphics program puts these two brave people on top of an Austrian cable car. Click on the ...
    75: ...in film cameras such as the ability to shoot [[video]] and record [[digital audio|audio]].
  17. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    2: {{USCityBox|city=Atlanta|state=Georgia
    3: |county=Fulton County, Georgia
    8: |mapcomment=Location of Atlanta in Georgia
    22: ... case study for college students who study Urban Geography around the globe.
    31: ...d its suburbs were built was originally [[Creek (people)|Creek]] and [[Cherokee]] [[Native American|In...
  18. Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
    4: ...r the spring she used to bathe in, located in [[Boeotia]] ([[Virgil]] I, 720). She was also called ''...
    16: ...tymologically an equivalent of "[[Diana (goddess)|Diana]]") at [[Dodona]]. In Homer, Aphrodite, venturin...
    25: ...gh she is one of the few gods of the Greek [[Pantheon]] to be actually married, she is frequently unfa...
  19. Culture of Spain (17671 bytes)
    1: ...the nation and its [[Mediterranean]] climate and geography have played strong roles in shaping its cul...
    33: *[[Ladino language|Ladino]] (Judaeo-Spanish, Sefardi, etc.)
    38: ==Climate and geography==
    39: ...nnia has doubtless been aided by the mountainous geography of their region. Several separate parts of ...
    52: ...n had quite distinct regional dress. Today, most people in Spain dress in a manner comparable to most ...
  20. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    4: ...], [[Navajo]] and [[Sioux]]. The music of these people was highly varied in form, and was mostly reli...
    6: ...rance]], [[Spain]] and [[Great Britain]]. These people brought [[Christianity|Christian]] [[choir]]s,...
    8: ...ited States grew to incorporate the [[Cajun and Creole music]] of [[Louisiana]], the [[Polynesia|Polyn...
    19: ...ited States grew into a melting pot of different peoples. Immigration from [[China]] began in large n...
    33: ...st of the country; many of the rural Appalachian people travelled to cities for work, and were there l...

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