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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. 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...
  3. Thebes, Egypt (3900 bytes)
    2: ...a]]. Its archaeological remains offer a striking testimony to Egyptian civilization at its height.
    4: ...triad]] of [[Amun]], [[Mut]], and [[Khonsu]], Thebes was known in the [[Egyptian language]] from the e...
    6: ...(lit. "The Most-select of Places"), one of the names of the temple of [[Karnak]], which is located in ...
    8: ...tuated at or near the sites of two important temples that stood on the outskirts of the city.
    10: ==Important archaeological sites in Thebes==
  4. Pythagoras (10747 bytes)
    2: ...]] [[mathematician]] and [[philosopher]], known best for formulating the [[Pythagorean theorem]].
    6: ...could be predicted and measured in rhythmic [[cycles]].
    9: ...ch visits feature stereotypically in the biographies of many Greek wise men, and are likely more legen...
    11: ...men and women students alike. They called themselves the Mathematikoi; a secret society of sorts.
    13: ...her regularly; they used the [[lyre]] to cure illness of the soul or body; [[poetry]] recitations occu...
  5. Weather (2398 bytes)
    2: ... aspect of the weather is studied with great interest by [[climatology|climatologists]], for any signs...
    6: ... weather are temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, cloud cover, wind speed, and elevation.
    8: ...ult to accurately predict short term weather changes more than a few days in advance, though weather f...
    11: ...heat index]] | [[Equivalent potential temperature|Theta-e]] | [[primitive equations]]
    27: ==Clip Art and Pictures==
  6. Meteorology (19082 bytes)
    3: ...rth]]'s atmosphere. They are [[temperature]], [[pressure]], [[water vapor]], and the gradients and int...
    5: ...]] are sub-disciplines of the [[atmospheric sciences]].
    10: ...icting the weather by interpreting established celestial phenomena, such as a [[Halo (optical phenomen...
    12: ...[1780]] with the hair [[hygrometer]], which measures [[humidity]].
    14: ...gation of the dependence of gas [[volume]] on [[pressure]] which lead to [[thermodynamics]] and [[Benj...
  7. Earth Day (8264 bytes)
    1: ...(northern) spring, both intended to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the planet's fragile env...
    3: ...or our beautiful [[Spaceship Earth]] as it continues to spin and circle in frigid space with its warm ...
    8: .... Earth Day is a day of equilibrium when differences are forgotten and nature's renewal is celebrated ...
    10: ...rotect the planet. The [[United Nations]] celebrates ''Earth Day'' each year on the [[vernal equinox]]...
    12: ...eim]] observed ''Earth Day'' with similar ceremonies in 1972. The United Nations ''Earth Day'' ceremon...
  8. Neanderthal (12705 bytes)
    12: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''H. neanderthalensis'''''}}
    16: ...lensis'') that inhabited [[Europe]] and parts of western [[Asia]] from about 230,000 to 29,000 years a...
    18: ...]s, short but robust builds and large [[nose]]. These traits are promoted by [[natural selection]] in ...
    24: ...]] was published. The fossils were found in a limestone quarry near [[D?orf]] in the [[Neanderthal, G...
    26: ...the three right arm bones, two of the left arm bones, part of the left [[pelvis|ilium]], and fragments...
  9. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''O. anatinus'''''}}
    14: ...f [[Monotreme#Fossil Monotremes|fossilised relatives]] have been found, some of them also in the ''Orn...
    15: The platypus is considered one of the strangest [[specimen]]s of the animal kingdom: a [[venomou...
    18: ...on the part of the small number of surviving species to harsh environmental conditions, is uncertain.
    20: ...t that are more reminiscent of a [[duck]]'s features than those of any known mammal.
  10. Leonhard Euler (10366 bytes)
    3: ...]]) to describe an [[Expression (mathematics)|expression]] involving various [[parameter|argument]]s; ...
    5: ...invented [[calculus]]. He was completely [[blindness|blind]] for the last seventeen years of his life...
    10: ... [[Jakob Bernoulli]]'s mathematical lectures and respected his family. When Daniel and Nikolaus Berno...
    12: ...ost much of his vision in the right eye due to excessive observation of the [[Sun]].
    14: ...and two daughters survived. The descendants of these children, however, were in high positions in Rus...
  11. Benjamin Harrison (11469 bytes)
    1: ''This article is about the President. For the Angband member, see [[Ben Harrison]...
    7: <tr><td>'''Order:'''</td><td>23rd President</td></tr>
    15: ...td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Ladies]]:'''</td><td>[[Caroline Harrison]] (wife)<br />
    18: ...States|Political Party]]:'''</td><td>[[United States Republican Party|Republican]]</td></tr>
    19: ...d>'''[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]:'''</td><td>[[Levi P. Morton]]</td></tr></...
  12. Golden Ratio (15928 bytes)
    3: ...golden ratio is still used frequently in art and design. The golden ratio is also referred to as the '...
    5: ...to the greater segment, so is the greater to the lesser".
    7: ...), with '''&tau;''' ([[Tau (letter)|tau]]) being less common.
    13: ...ng believed to have used the golden ratio in his designs.
    17: Two quantities are said to be in the ''golden ratio'', if "the w...
  13. Scorpius (3888 bytes)
    2: ...''Scorpio'''". It lies between [[Libra]] to the west and [[Sagittarius]] to the east. It is a large c...
    4: ==Notable features==
    6: ...t]] (&sigma; Sco), [[Alniyat]] (&tau; Sco) and [[Lesath]] (&upsilon; Sco)(&upsilon; Sco).
    14: ...suggested that this was a divine precaution to forestall the heavenly continuation of the feud.
    18: ... became scared when they encountered the great celestial scorpion with its sting raised to strike, and...
  14. Leo (2655 bytes)
    2: ...een dim [[Cancer (constellation)|Cancer]] to the west and [[Virgo]] to the east.
    4: ==Notable features==
    5: ... as well, such as Zosma (&delta; Leonis), Chort (&theta; Leonis), Al Minliar al Asad (&kappa; Leonis), Al...
    7: ...the asterism known as the Sickle. These stars represent the head and the mane of the lion.
    9: ...since become its own constellation, [[Coma Berenices]].

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