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- Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ... by her successor, [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].
10: Mary I is sometimes confused with her first cousin, once removed ...
13: ... normally only given to a [[Prince of Wales]], sometimes leading to false assertions that she was crea...
15: ...under the direction of her governess, the [[Margaret Pole%2C Countess of Salisbury|Countess of Salisbu...
17: ...rs, however, the engagement was broken off. In [[1526]], the Princess Mary was sent to [[Wales]] to pre... - Romania (19812 bytes)
1: ...outh along the [[Danube]] River. Romania has a stretch of sea coast on the [[Black Sea]] and the easte...
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55: ''Main article: [[Etymology of Romania]]'' - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
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54: ''See main article for detailed information: '''[[History of Pakistan]]''' (...
62: ...into the beginning of the [[1st century]] CE, as petty rulers (such as [[Theodamas]]) and as administr...
64: The Kushan kingdom stretched from modern-day [[Uzbekistan]] to northwester... - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
2: ... [[1466]] – [[July 12]], [[1536]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[humanism|humanist]] and [[theol...
6: ...other other than the fact that her name was Margaret and she was the daughter of a physician. Despite...
8: ... [[University of Cambridge]], he was [[Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity]], and had the option of ...
12: His residence at Leuven exposed Erasmus to much petty criticism, from those hostile to the principles...
14: ...d himself aloof from all entangling obligations; yet he was in a singularly true sense the center of t... - History of India (31279 bytes)
5: ... the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], which peaked between the [[26th century BC|2600 BC]] and the [[20t...
20: ...ered out by the European powers. Initial rivalry between the French and the English companies finally ...
26: ...f the country. Nonetheless, it has held itself together as a [[secular]] democracy. India has unresolv...
36: ... called the Harappan civilization, which thrived between [[2800 BC|2800 BCE]] and [[1800 BC|1800 BCE]]...
38: ..., these difficult conditions were also a great asset to the development of its early civilizations. Th... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: ...ted below in [[English language|English]] [[alphabet]]ical [[transliteration]] order (by [[surname]]).
16: *[[Maria Gaetana Agnesi]] (Italy, [[1718]] - [[1799]])
32: *[[Kenneth Appel]] (? - ?)
33: *[[Petrus Apianus]] (Germany, [[1495]] - [[1552]])
52: *[[Claude Gaspard Bachet de M麩riac]] (France, [[1581]] - [[1638]]) - History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
9: ...ent evidence of commercial exchanges carried out between the [[Mediterranean]] and [[Central Europe]].
11: ...at coloring. These shapes reveal a developed aesthetic sense.
13: ...st 6000 meters long, inhabited to a depth of 700 meters. This cave is one of the biggest Neolithic dep...
15: ...location of present-day Slovakia was dense trade network for goods such as shells, amber, jewels and w...
19: ...n Central Slovakia and North-West Slovakia. This metal became a permanent source of enrichment for the... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
7: ...ion of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For further details, please consult the ''main articles'' given a...
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust int...
25: ...s anointed by the Church. The Frankish kings now set up as protectors of the [[Pope]], and began to ta...
35: Between 843 and 880 the Carolingian empire was succes...
37: ...isively defeated near [[Augsburg]] and the Slavs between the [[Elbe]] and the [[Oder]] were submitted.... - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
25: *[[1526]] - [[Zinc]] discovered by [[Paracelsus]]
47: ...nrich Klaproth]]. After the planet [[Uranus (planet)|Uranus]].
59: **[[Columbium]] discovered by [[Charles Hatchett]], later renamed [[Niobium]]
99: ...red by [[Marc Delafontaine]] & [[Jacques Louis Soret]]
111: ...#953;τος ''dysprositos'' (hard to get at). - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
5: ... the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], which peaked between the [[26th century BC|2600 BC]] and the [[20t...
20: ...ered out by the European powers. Initial rivalry between the French and the English companies finally ...
26: ...f the country. Nonetheless, it has held itself together as a [[secular]] democracy. India has unresolv...
36: ... called the Harappan civilization, which thrived between [[2800 BC|2800 BCE]] and [[1800 BC|1800 BCE]]...
38: ..., these difficult conditions were also a great asset to the development of its early civilizations. Th... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
7: ...ion of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For further details, please consult the ''main articles'' given a...
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust int...
25: ...s anointed by the Church. The Frankish kings now set up as protectors of the [[Pope]], and began to ta...
35: Between 843 and 880 the Carolingian empire was succes...
37: ...isively defeated near [[Augsburg]] and the Slavs between the [[Elbe]] and the [[Oder]] were submitted.... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
4: ...anking nobleman, [[Antonio de Mendoza]]. Cortés returned to Spain in 1541 where he died peacefully bu...
10: ... latter two were most commonly used during his lifetime, but the former shortened form has become comm...
18: After two years, Cortés, tired of schooling, returned home to Medellín, much to the irritation of...
20: ...ir description of a sixteen-year-old boy who had returned home only to find himself frustrated by life...
26: ...ai, and Seville, listening to the tales of those returning from the Indies, who told of discovery and ... - Padua (12961 bytes)
2: ... picturesque, with a dense network of arcaded streets opening into large communal ''piazze'', and many...
7: ...e''. The new space was refrescoed by [[Nicolo' Miretto]] and [[Stefano da Ferrara]], working from [[14...
9: ...vernors, with its great door, the work of [[Falconetto of Verona]], [[1532]].
11: ..." ([[Erasmo of Narni | Erasmo da Narni]]), the Venetian general ([[1438]]-[[1441]]), which was cast in...
15: ...rizio d'Acquapendente]], [[Galileo Galilei]], [[Pietro Pomponazzi]], [[Reginald Pole|Reginald, later C...
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