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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
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87: | [[Massachusetts]]
88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]
97: | [[1893]] — [[1905]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
11: ...ury]] [[Portuguese]] missionary and explorer in [[Ethiopia]])
23: ...an]], founded Darién, oldest surviving European settlement in the South American continent.
27: *[[Robert Bartlett]] ([[1875]]-[[1946]]), notable Arctic explorer
28: *[[Willem Barents]], ([[1550]]?-[[1597]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]], died on [[Novaya Zemlya]] [[Nort...
37: *[[Pietro Savorgnan di Brazza|Pierre Savorgan de Brazza]]... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
11: ...ean Acheson|Acheson, Dean]], (1893-1971), USA Secretary
18: *[[Jean Acker|Acker, Jean]] (1893-1978)
51: *[[Peter Ackroyd|Ackroyd, Peter]], (born 1949), English author, novelist
52: *[[Milton Acorn|Acorn, Milton]], (1923-1986), poet
56: *[[Mercedes de Acosta|Acosta, Mercedes de]] (1893-1968) - Isabella of Castile (4156 bytes)
2: ...sband's dominions. This monarch is known by a variety of other names including ''Isabel I of Castile''...
5:
8: ...s first wife [[Blanche of Lancaster]]. Her final set of grandparents were [[Afonso, Duke de Braganza]]...
10: ...[[Henry III of Castile]] and [[Catherine Plantagenet]] of the [[House of Lancaster]], a half sister of...
16: ...named woman to appear on a United States coin, an 1893 [[United States Commemorative Coin|commemorative]... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
1: ...oria Mary of Teck, image by Lafayette of Bond Street, London. Copyright [[V&A]] Museum]]
5: ...mily]], as the model of regal formality and propriety, especially during State occasions. She was the ...
13: ...g [[World War I]], the Swiss Embassy helped pass letters from Mary to her aunt, who lived in [[Germany...
19: Despite this setback, Queen Victoria still favoured Princess May a...
21: Their marriage took place on [[July 6]], [[1893]], at the [[Chapel Royal]], [[St. James's Palace]... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
4: ...ster, Eva Gore-Booth, were close friends of the poet [[W. B. Yeats]] who frequently visited the house,...
6: ...involved in radical politics through the [[suffragette]] movement and in the Irish nationalist movemen...
8: ...] her husband moved to the [[Ukraine]] and never returned. Shortly thereafter she joined [[James Conno...
12: ...egan-Quinn]] was apointed to the then junior cabinet post of [[Irish Minister for Community, Rural and...
22: *[http://www.thewildgeese.com/pages/ireland.html Detailed Countess Markiewcz info on TheWildGeese.com] - Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
1: [[Image:Annie Besant - Project Gutenberg eText 13715.png|thumbnail|right|250px|'''Annie Besan...
5: ...rsion to Theosophy came after reading ''[[The Secret Doctrine]]'' by [[H.P. Blavatsky]] in [[1889]] an...
7: ...ch of her energy not only to the Theosophical Society, but also to India's freedom and progress.
9: ...ad been elected president of the Theosophical Society in [[1907]] upon the death of the previous presi...
11: ...s on the subcontinent (see also: [[Maha Bodhi Society]]). - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: ...and Europe throughout the first half of the twentieth century. She immigrated to the [[United States]]...
6: ...e area, she decided to work in a factory as a corset maker. It was in that workplace that Goldman was ...
9: ...ersner remained legally married, allowing her to retain her American citizenship.
13: In New York City she met and lived with [[Alexander Berkman]], who was an ...
18: ...erdict off of the testimony of one invididual, a Detective Jacobs. [[Voltairine de Cleyre]] gave the l... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
8: ...en up. Some of its members managed to meet in secret; Rosa joined one of these groups.
10: .... After fleeing to [[Switzerland]] from imminent detention in [[1889]], she attended [[Zurich Universi...
14: ...ndent Poland. Luxemburg denied the right of self-determination for nations under [[socialism]], which ...
16: ... life, Luxemburg was to remain the principal theoretician of the Polish Social Democrats, and led the ...
19: ...y changes in the whole environment of production methods occurred. She wanted the Revisionists to leav... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
1: ...e Child's Bath (The Bath)''. [[Mary Cassatt]]. ([[1893]]). Oil on canvas. [[Art Institute of Chicago]]. ...
8: ...or her basic needs but not her art supplies. She returned to Europe in [[1871]] when the archbishop of...
16: She met [[Edgar Degas]] in [[1874]], and he invited her t...
21: ... portrayed in intimate relationship and domestic settings.
29: ...he stopped painting because of near blindness. Nonetheless, she took up the cause of [[women's suffrag... - Suzanne Valadon (4068 bytes)
10: ... acclaim and some financial success during her lifetime.
18: ...k Satie]] with whom she had a 6-month affair in [[1893]]. A smitten Satie proposed marriage after their ...
28: ...[April 7]], [[1938]] and was interred in the [[Cimeti貥 de Saint-Ouen]] in Paris. Amongst those in at...
30: ...Centre Georges Pompidou]], in Paris and at the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[New York City]]. - Apple (20408 bytes)
27: ... [[citrus]], apples store for months while still retaining much of their nutritive value. Winter apple...
32: ...e shape, long stem (to allow [[pesticide]]s to penetrate the top of the fruit), and popular flavor.
34: ...eners and farmers that sell directly to local markets. Many unusual and locally important cultivars wi...
49: *'[[Egremont Russet]]': Sussex, Britain (1872)
59: ...ames Grieve apple|James Grieve]]': [[Edinburgh]] (1893) - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
5: ...es. During the [[Cold War]], the President was sometimes referred to as "the leader of the free world,...
12: ...stitution establishes the requirements one must meet in order to become President. The president must ...
14: ... remove or amend this requirement, but none have yet been successful.
16: ...orge W. Bush]] will become the fourth at the completion of his current term in 2008.
21: ...ary. Since 1933, with the ratification of [[Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Amen... - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
10: [[March 4]], [[1893]] – [[March 3]], [[1897]]</td></tr>
13: [[Benjamin Harrison]] ([[1893]])</td></tr>
20: ...of Death:'''</td><td>[[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton]], [[New Jersey]]</td></tr>
26: [[Adlai E. Stevenson]] ([[1893]]–[[1897]])</td></tr></table>
29: ...publican Party|Republican]] political domination between the [[American Civil War]] and the election o... - Flag of Minnesota (1701 bytes)
2: ...93]], the year the original flag was adopted. Nineteen stars ring the wreath, symbolizing the fact th...
4: ...9 (settlement of Minnesota), 1858 (statehood) and 1893 (adoption of the first state flag) appeared in go... - Hawaii (34434 bytes)
39: ...lows, most notably from [[Kilauea|Kīlauea]]. Ethnically, it is the only state that does not have ...
46: ...ehameha III meaning, "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness." It was also the motto of...
51: Nineteen islands and atolls extending across a distance...
56: ...ount Waialeale|Mount Waiʻaleʻale]] the wettest place on earth; it averages 11.7 m (460 in) o...
64: .... Local chiefs called [[alii|alii]] ruled their settlements and fought to extend their sway and defen... - Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
56: ...ntry (Northeastern Oklahoma, including the Tulsa Metropolitan area), Kiamichi Country (Southeastern Ok...
115: ...s part of the vast territorial swapping going on between [[European]] powers [[France]] and [[Spain]].
126: The five civilized tribes set up towns such as [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]], [[Tah...
128: ...an Civil War]] many tribes were internally split between [[Confederate States of America|Confederates]...
135: ... [[1870s]] a movement began by people wanting to settle the government lands in the Indian Territory u... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
10: ... 60 KYA: [[Shipbuilding|Ships]] probably used by settlers of [[New Guinea]]
18: * 8700 BC: [[Metalworking]] ([[copper]] pendant in [[Iraq]])
34: * [[39th century BC|3800s BC]]: [[Sweet Track|Engineered roadway]] in [[England]]
51: * [[Alphabet]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
60: * [[Odometer]] : [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]: [[Archimedes]]? - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
7: *[[U Thant]], UN Secretary General
18: *[[Ernst Udet|Udet, Ernst]], German WWI fighter ace
19: *[[Joze Udovic|Udovic, Joze]], (1912-1986), poet
32: *[[Walter Ulbricht|Ulbricht, Walter]], (1893-1973), Leader of DDR
33: *[[Sabine Ulibarr�libarr�Sabine]], American poet - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
18: *[[Yamamoto Tsunetomo]] (1659-1719), Japanese Author of [[Hagakure]]
31: ...iation|NBA]] [[Basketball]] player, [[Houston Rockets]]
37: ...ormer deputy prime minister and CIS executive secretary
48: *[[Peter W. Yates|Yates, Peter W.]], ([[1747]]-[[1826]]), Continental Congress...
54: *[[John Yau|Yau, John]], poet
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