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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
10: *[[Antonio de Abreu]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of [[...
23: ...acific Ocean]], founded Darién, oldest surviving European settlement in the South American continent.
77: ...n Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
78: *[[Bartolomeu Dias]], (1450-1500), [[Portuguese]] explorer who ...
80: ..., [[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer, first European to reach [[Cape Verde]] - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
7: ...ed one of the most brilliant political figures in Europe.]]
9: ...oinette met the young child genius [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]. He performed a short musical concert f...
11: Maria-Antonia's sisters were soon married off to European royalty. Maria-Christina, the eldest, was m...
43: ...h success. Although King Louis did meet with Choiseul, he did not bring him back to court permanently....
61: ...ance]] with the highest national debt anywhere in Europe. French society was under-taxed and what litt... - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
16: ...'') ([[1612]]-13), stored in the [[Capodimonte Museum of Naples]], is impressive for the violence port...
22: ===The Florentine Period ([[1614]]-[[1620]])===
38: ...tistic period of Rome, full of artists from all [[Europe]].
42: ...ster and Assuero"'') located at [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[New York City|New York]] (testimon...
46: ...d by the ''Annunciation'' in the [[Capodimonte Museum]]. Later she permanently relocated to [[Naples]]... - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...1577;ْ اِسْرَائِيل, transliterat...
68: ...luding rule by the [[Seljuks]], [[Fatimids]], and European [[Crusades|Crusaders]], before becoming par...
73: ... murdered, led to immigration from other parts of Europe. After [[World War I]], the British endorsed ...
94: ...me to Israel, along with Jews from [[Iran]] and [[Europe]]. Israel's Jewish population continued to gr...
98: ...reluctantly chose to dismiss Israeli appeals for neutrality and undertook shelling of [[Tel Aviv]] in ... - Rhode Island (15004 bytes)
40: In 1614 the Dutch explorer Adriaen Block visited the isla...
84: The racial makeup of the state is: - List of painters (54090 bytes)
36: *[[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]] ([[1852]]-[[1916]])
171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]])
185: *[[Eugene Boudin|Eugène Boudin]]
216: *[[Tadeusz Brzozowski (painter)|Tadeusz Brzozowski]] ([[1818]]-[[1887]])
330: *[[Eugène Delacroix|Eugène Delacroix]] ([[1798]]-[[1863]]) - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
25: ...period Bacon became acquainted with [[Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex]] (1567-1601), [[Elizabeth I ...
35: ...secute Somerset in 1616. The parliament of April 1614 objected to Bacon's presence in the seat for [[Un...
45: ...fing it with snow, contracted a fatal case of [[pneumonia]]. He died at [[Highgate]]. He died on April...
47: ...d in 1597; ''In felicem memoriam Elizabethae'', a eulogy for the queen written in 1609; and various ph... - Religion (72319 bytes)
5: ...men; Oil on panel by [[Adriaen van de Venne]] ([[1614]])]]
231: ...ion objectively (in a scientific and religiously neutral fashion)===
233: ...o study religion which seek to be scientifically neutral. One's interpretation of these methods depen...
253: ...[[Rudolf Otto]] (Non-rational experience), James Leuba (Mystical experiences and drugs).
259: ...d with intense religious experiences. See also [[neurotheology]], the scientific study of the biologic... - Causes of the French Revolution (11170 bytes)
2: ...one of the richest and most powerful nations in [[Europe]]; only in [[Great Britain]] and the [[Nether...
5: ...d the [[First Estate|clergy]], the remnants of [[feudalism]]. Similarly, the peasants covetously eyed ...
9: ...with the enemies of the bourgeoisie: absolutism, feudalism and [[philistinism]]." [http://www.marxists...
13: Since [[1614]], the French monarchy had operated without resor...
22: ...axes. Further royal and [[seigneurial system|seigneurial taxes]] were collected in the form of compuls... - French Revolution (36529 bytes)
13: * Resentment of the [[seigneurial system]] by peasants, wage-earners, and, to a...
27: ...n May [[1789]] — for the first time since [[1614]]. Brienne resigned on [[August 25]], [[1788]], ...
33: ...made this decision, this provoked an uproar. The 1614 Estates had consisted of equal numbers of represe...
35: ...es — need be determined by the precedent of 1614. Necker, speaking for the government, conceded f...
53: ... of the military joined the mob; others remained neutral. - Albany, New York (8184 bytes)
33: ...n|Half Moon]], reached the area in [[1609]]. In [[1614]] the company constructed [[Fort Nassau]], its fi...
51: ...2,118.4/mi² (817.9/km².) The racial makeup of the city is 63.12% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
232: *[[Pierre Bourdieu]], (1930-2002){{fn|R}}
414: *[[Tadeusz Czezowski]], (1889-1981)
438: *[[Gilles Deleuze]], (1925-1995){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
445: *[[Denys the Carthusian]] (or ''Denys de Leeuwis''), (1402-1471){{fn|R}}
451: *[[Paul Deussen]], (1845-1919) - Quran (41479 bytes)
2: The '''Qur'an''' ({{lang-ar|أَلْقُرآن...
127: ...ww.derafsh-kaviyani.com/english/quran1.html]. The European scholar [[Gerd-R. Puin]] has studied these ...
157: ... the whole Qur'an is called a [[qari']] (قَارٍئ) or [[hafiz]] (which...
220: ...raq]] (ed.), ''The Origins of the Koran'', Prometheus Books, 1998. ISBN 157392198X - Timeline of the French Revolution (9550 bytes)
30: ...1789|Estates-General]] for the first time since [[1614]]
46: ...the [[Great Fear]], the peasantry revolt against feudalism and a number of urban disturbances and revo...
47: * [[August 4]]: Surrender of [[feudal]] rights
71: ...[[Padua Circular]] calling on the royal houses of Europe to come to his brother-in-law, Louis XVI's ai...
97: * [[October 10]]: The terms ''monsieur'' and ''madame'' are baneed by decree, to be rep... - El Greco (2407 bytes)
2: '''El Greco''' ([[1541]] – [[April 7]], [[1614]]), a Greek [[painter]], [[sculptor]] and [[archi... - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
9: ...in the spring of [[1604]] led by [[Pierre Dugua Sieur de Monts]]. He helped found the [[Saint Croix Is...
19: ...ave;re des Iroquois (now [[Richelieu River|Richelieu]]) when he subsequently discovered [[Lake Champla...
27: ..., a feat that had only been done once before by a European.
29: ...ral's name, to appoint “such captains and lieutenants as shall be expedient,” to “co...
35: ...ver and published another map of New France. In 1614 he formed the "Compagnie des Marchands de Rouen e...
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