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- Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: ...ngland|James II]], had been forcibly deposed in [[1688]]; her sister and brother-in-law then became Quee...
19: ...es attempted to flee the realm on [[11 December]] 1688, succeeding twelve days later. In [[1689]], a [[C...
24: ...g her his Regent during his military campaigns in Europe.
31: ...pain, [[Charles II of Spain|Charles II]], much of Europe opposed him, fearing that the French royal dy...
38: ...ish troops from the Duke of Marlborough's army in Europe and refused to impose taxes. The English Parl... - Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
20: ...ard Stuart|James Francis Edward]]—in June [[1688]], for the son would, unlike Mary and Anne, be ra...
22: ...s intentions became public knowledge by September 1688, and the Dutch army landed on [[5 November]]. The...
26: ...t James, by attempting to flee on [[11 December]] 1688, had abdicated the government of the realm, and t...
46: ...Quarterly, I and IV Grandquarterly, Azure three fleurs-de-lis Or (for [[France]]) and Gules three lion... - Glass (26176 bytes)
24: ...d circuit]]s, due to the smooth and electrically neutral interface it forms with [[silicon]].
44: ...rtant technical breakthrough was made in Northern Europe when soda glass was replaced by glass made fr...
50: ...an glass workers moved to other areas of northern Europe and glass making spread with them.
52: ...they managed to keep the process secret. Around [[1688]], a process for casting glass was developed, whi...
71: ....edu/exhibitions/glassflowers.html the Harvard Museum of Natural History's page on the exhibit] for fu... - List of people by name: Q (4474 bytes)
39: *[[Ellery Queen|Queen, Ellery]], mystery writer pseudonym
63: ... Maurits Quinckhardt|Quinckhardt, Jan Maurits]], (1688-1772), painter
72: *[[A. J. Quinnell|Quinnell, A.J.]], pseudonymous author - 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]]) - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
65: *[[1688]]-[[Glorious Revolution]] deposes James II and re... - John Locke (14749 bytes)
27: ...a justification of the [[Glorious Revolution]] of 1688, though no one doubts thats Locke substantively r...
41: ...harles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu|Montesquieu]].
45: ...e American system. Locke's constitution set up a feudal-type aristocracy, in which eight barons would ... - Dodo (9332 bytes)
12: ...aphus cucullatus | author=[[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
15: ...lled ''Didus ineptus'' by [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]]), more commonly just '''Dodo''', was a metre-h...
18: ...last stuffed Dodo, in [[Oxford]]'s [[Ashmolean Museum]], were burned in 1755.
24: ...y Andrew Kitchener, a biologist at the [[Royal Museum of Scotland]] (reported in ''National Geographic...
35: ...[[1693]], with a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]]. - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...s the first day of the Julian year by all Western European countries except England between about 1450...
22: ...[[Frankenstein|Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus]]'' is first published.
51: *[[1958]] - The [[European Community]] is established.
59: ...e [[Republic of Ireland]] are admitted into the [[European Community]].
64: ...reece|Republic of Greece]] is admitted into the [[European Community]]. - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
27: ...Persia. The lack of centralized powers all over [[Europe]] during the [[Middle Ages]] favoured pirates...
45: ...Ottomans]] but the Maniots also targeted ships of European countries.
52: ...s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.national-army-museum.ac.uk/exhibitions/soldiersSeahawks/page2.shtml|t...
69: ====In Eastern Europe====
71: ... Ukrainian peasants that had run away from their feudal masters, outlaws of every sort, destitute gent... - Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
2: ...r Henry Morgan''' (c. [[1635]] - [[August 25]], [[1688]]) was a [[privateer]] of Welsh birth, who made a...
12: ...maica the following year to take up the post of Lieutenant Governor. He remained in Jamaica until his ...
29: [[Category:1688 deaths|Morgan, Henry]] - William Dampier (7308 bytes)
11: Early in [[1688]] ''Cygnet'' was beached on the northwest coast o... - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
13: ...January 5]], [[1687]]), Joseph ([[February 5]], [[1688]]), and Joseph ([[June 30]], [[1689]]) (the first...
36: ...gave him a reputation with the learned throughout Europe. - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
82: ... of 548/km² (1,419/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 33.22% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit...
119: ...|New Orleans]]. The Amtrak station is situated at 1688 Peachtree St. N.W., several miles north of downto...
131: Atlanta boasts a variety of museums on subjects ranging from history to fine arts, ...
133: ...brary]]; and the [[Margaret Mitchell House and Museum]].
135: ...gine It! Atlanta's Children's Museum. The High Museum of Art is the city's major fine/visual arts venu... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
188: *[[Fran篩s Bernier]], (1620-1688){{fn|R}}
232: *[[Pierre Bourdieu]], (1930-2002){{fn|R}}
410: *[[Ralph Cudworth]], (1617-1688){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
414: *[[Tadeusz Czezowski]], (1889-1981)
438: *[[Gilles Deleuze]], (1925-1995){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}} - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
15: ...Hermann) in the [[Battle of the Teutoburg Forest|Teutoburg Forest]]. Germany as far as the Rhine and t...
19: ...reat Migrations]], which changed the whole map of Europe. The Eastern Germanic peoples destroyed the W...
32: ...s of the Holy Roman Empire. From ''Bildatlas der Deutschen Geschichte'' by Dr Paul Kn? (1895)]]
33: ...ns). In 800 AD Charlemagne's authority in Western Europe was confirmed by his coronation as emperor in...
35: ...he term Kingdom (Empire) of the Germans ("Regnum Teutonicorum") was applied to the Frankish kingdom. - Lanthanum (10184 bytes)
46: ... </td><td>1193 [[Kelvin|K]] (1688 [[Fahrenheit|?F]])</td></tr>
91: ...an="4">La is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 82 [[neutron]]s</td></tr>
117: * Petroleum cracking catalysts. - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
15: ...Hermann) in the [[Battle of the Teutoburg Forest|Teutoburg Forest]]. Germany as far as the Rhine and t...
19: ...reat Migrations]], which changed the whole map of Europe. The Eastern Germanic peoples destroyed the W...
32: ...s of the Holy Roman Empire. From ''Bildatlas der Deutschen Geschichte'' by Dr Paul Kn? (1895)]]
33: ...ns). In 800 AD Charlemagne's authority in Western Europe was confirmed by his coronation as emperor in...
35: ...he term Kingdom (Empire) of the Germans ("Regnum Teutonicorum") was applied to the Frankish kingdom. - Dodos (9122 bytes)
12: ...aphus cucullatus | author=[[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
15: ...lled ''Didus ineptus'' by [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]]), more commonly just '''Dodo''', was a metre-h...
18: ...last stuffed Dodo, in [[Oxford]]'s [[Ashmolean Museum]], were burned in 1755.
24: ...y Andrew Kitchener, a biologist at the [[Royal Museum of Scotland]] (reported in ''National Geographic...
35: ...[[1693]], with a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]]. - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
4: ...nth Century: British Political and Social History 1688-1832 (The Arnold History of Britain Series) |publ...
6: ...e in the early 1790s. At first, the monarchies of Europe embraced enlightenment ideals, but with the F...
13: [[File:Europa 1700 en.jpg|thumb|250px|Europe on the eve of the [[War of the Spanish Succes...
18: ...volved most of [[Louis XIV#The Spanish Succession|Europe]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historyofwar...
62: ...t]] converted the household [[Slavery in medieval Europe#Slavery in Russia|slaves]] into house [[serfs...
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