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  1. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    4: ... name, "Cleopatra Thea Philopator" means "the Goddess Cleopatra, Beloved of Her Father."
    6: ...rother-husband, and son. However, in all these cases, her co-rulers were king in title only, with her ...
    9: ...e named her eldest son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV [[Caesarion]] ([[44 BC|44]]–[[30 BC]]).
    11: ... a short war, Ptolemy XIII was killed and Caesar restored Cleopatra to her throne, with Ptolemy XIV as...
    13: ...oy his heir, naming his grand-nephew [[Augustus Caesar|Octavian]] instead.
  2. Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
    3: ...in [[Tenby]], [[Pembrokeshire]], [[Wales|South Wales]], [[United Kingdom]]. From [[1906]] to [[1907]] ...
    7: ...' in Paris. Back in England, she taught at the [[Westminster Technical Institute]] from [[1917]] to [[...
    11: ...to shown here is a [[1918]] portrait of a very modest Nina Hamnett painted by Fry.
    13: ...e town, [[Augustus John]], and later another [[Wales|Welshman]], the poet [[Dylan Thomas]].
    15: ...ted States]]. The poet [[Aleister Crowley]] unsuccessfully sued her and the publisher for libel over a...
  3. Greek language (35285 bytes)
    3: ...h [[Bulgaria]], [[Turkey]] and surrounding countries
    7: &nbsp;[[Greek languages|Greek]]<br>
    15: ...tudied in schools and universities in many countries from the [[Renaissance]] onwards.
    17: ...lect''', '''Post-Classic Greek''' or even '''New Testament Greek''' (after its most famous word of lit...
    25: ...his article. For more information, see main articles on [[Proto-Greek language]] and [[Mycenaean langu...
  4. Fish (5349 bytes)
    1: ... ''Clupea harengus'', the most abundant fish species in the world.]]
    3: ...inder classed as [[bony fish]] (class [[Osteichthyes]]).
    5: ...4 of an inch) long [[stout infant fish]]. Many types of aquatic animals named "fish", such as [[jellyf...
    7: ...nervous system processing, and higher rates of digestion.
    9: == Note on usage: "fish" vs. "fishes" ==
  5. Pytheas (6447 bytes)
    1: ...ar ice]], and the first to mention [[Germanic tribes]].
    4: ...nderstood the relationships between tides and phases of the Moon. In northern [[Spain]], he studied th...
    6: ...s, Land's End, Plymouth, Isle of Man, Outer Hebrides, Orkneys, Iceland, Britain's east coast, Kent, [[...
    10: ... as referring to the [[British Isles]] as the "Isles of the Pretani."
    12: ...urope, they had [[barn (building)|barn]]s, and threshed their grain there rather than outside.
  6. Socrates (7975 bytes)
    1: [[image:socrates.png|thumb|250px|right|Socrates]]
    2: ...]]) ([[Greek language|Greek]] {{polytonic|&Sigma;&omega;&kappa;&rho;&#8049;&tau;&eta;&sigmaf;}} S&#333;kr...
    5: ...d his extraordinary hardiness, walking without shoes and a coat in winter.
    7: ...that he once spent all of his time on scientific research, but gave up on it when he came to see that ...
    9: ...ng to Dr Will Beldam he was the first person to question everything and everyone, and apparently it of...
  7. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    2: .... Intentional capacitors have thin conducting plates (usually made of metal) stacked or rolled to form...
    7: ...dary with the dielectric. Because each plate stores an equal but opposite charge, the ''total'' charg...
    9: ... the dielectric is in direct contact with the plates.)]]
    13: ... ''voltage'' (''V'') which appears across the plates:
    16: ... large unit, values of capacitors are usually expressed in microfarads (&micro;F), nanofarads (nF) or ...
  8. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    1: ...d1.png|right|thumb|270px|The updated [[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]] [[food pyramid]]...
    2: ...ionship between [[diet (nutrition)|diet]] and states of [[health]] and [[disease]]. Absence of adequat...
    4: ...l and behavioral problems. Moreover, excessive ingestion of elements that have no apparent role in hea...
    8: ...r in various forms and combinations (e.g. [[hormones]]/[[vitamins]], [[phospholipids]], [[hydroxyapati...
    10: ... juice is eliminated by this process; the intestines reabsorb most of it; otherwise
  9. Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=William Jefferson Clinton
    4: | order=42nd President
    15: | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
    16: | vicepresident=[[Al Gore]]
    19: ...States]] from [[1993]] to [[2001]]. Before his Presidency, Clinton served five terms as the [[Governo...
  10. Wolf (22358 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''C. lupus'''''}}
    15: ... of fire in conflicts between many different interests: [[tourism]]/[[industry]], [[city]]/[[country]]...
    17: ...e seen as a state of the land where it lives. Wolves are still endangered after being hunted down in t...
    19: Three other canid species are known as wolves: the [[Red Wolf]], the [[Ethiopian Wolf]], and th...
    22: ...ed white wolves are far more common. Very old wolves get a greyish tint in their coat.
  11. Navigation (15650 bytes)
    5: == Polynesian navigation ==
    7: ... tiny inhabited islands, using only their own senses and knowledge, passed by oral tradition, from nav...
    9: ...tors, in order to locate directions at various times of day and year, memorized extensive facts concer...
    12: * times of travel
    13: * wildlife species (which congregate at particular positions)
  12. Constantinople (4125 bytes)
    1: ...is; [[Modern Greek]]: Konstantinoupoli or &Kappa;&omega;&nu;&sigma;&tau;&alpha;&nu;&tau;&iota;&nu;&omicro...
    3: ...own as the "Queen of Cities", the richest and largest city both culturally and economically. [[Bezant...
    5: ...evelop relatively unmolested, while Rome and the west collapsed.
    7: ...hen re-captured by [[Nicaean Empire|Nicaean]] forces under the command of [[Michael VIII Palaeologus]]...
    23: ... Foundation for the Advancement of Sephardic Studies and Culture
  13. Chlorine (10751 bytes)
    2: {{Elementbox_series | [[halogen]]s }}
    15: {{Elementbox_vaporpressure_katpa | 128 | 139 | 153 | 170 | 197 | 239 | c...
    18: {{Elementbox_oxistates | &plusmn;'''1''', 3, 5, 7 <br />(strongly [[acid...
    20: {{Elementbox_ionizationenergies4 | 1251.2 | 2298 | 3822 }}
    27: {{Elementbox_eresist_ohmmat20 | &gt; 10 }}
  14. Copper (13595 bytes)
    19: | [[Chemical series]]
    25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    31: ...gn="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0" | '''Atomic properties'''
    57: ...="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0" | '''Physical properties'''
    69: | 7.11 [[scientific notation|&times;]]10<sup>-6</sup> [[cubic metre per mole|m<sup>3<...
  15. Stone Age (17593 bytes)
    4: ...ke [[clay]]) were used to make [[pottery]]. A series of metal [[technology]] innovations characterize ...
    6: ...s with the development of [[agriculture]], the domestication of certain animals and the [[smelting]] o...
    8: ... to expand into new areas even during the metal ages. Therefore, it is better to speak of ''a'' Stone ...
    11: ... they encountered technologically developed cultures. However, in general, it is believed that this pe...
    13: ...nd the technology involved. This frequently involves an analysis of the [[lithic reduction]] of the ra...
  16. Capricornus (6733 bytes)
    2: ...s listed by [[Ptolemy]]. Under its modern boundaries it is bordered by [[Aquila (constellation)|Aquila...
    4: == Notable features ==
    5: ...are Giedi (&alpha;), Deneb Algedi (&delta;), and &omega; Capricorni.
    8: ... identified, possibly the oldest, despite its dimness. Since it falls in an area of the sky known as t...
    10: ...e [[Tropic of Capricorn]], a term which also applies to the line on earth where the sun is directly ov...
  17. Pisces (2984 bytes)
    2: ...ch lies between [[Aquarius]] to the west and [[Aries]] to the east.
    4: ==Notable features==
    6: ... "the knot," being the knot that ties the two fishes together.
    8: ...equinox]], is found about 8� south of the star &omega; Piscium.
    16: ...emself take on the appearance of stick-figure bodies (with the roundish objects thus becoming heads), ...
  18. Sagittarius (3908 bytes)
    2: ...ow. Sagittarius lies between [[Scorpius]] to the west and [[Capricornus]] to the east. Its brighter s...
    6: ==Notable features==
    9: ...lpha; star, [[Rukbat]], is nowhere near the brightest star of the constellation, having a magnitude of...
    12: ... of the star clusters is [[M55]], about 7.5&deg; west of &delta; Sgr.
    14: ... telescopes; the [[Messier 17|Omega, Swan, or Horseshoe Nebula (M17)]], near the border with [[Scutum]...

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