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- Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
13: ...[Amerigo Vespucci]] in January of 1501. Since the Europeans thought at first the Bay of Guanabara was ...
15: ...ips between Brazil, the [[Africa]]n colonies, and Europe. Fortresses were built and an alliance was fo...
17: ...palicade on top of a hill, imitating the medieval European strategy of defense of fortified castles - ...
21: ... then became the only European capital outside of Europe. Since there was no physical space nor urban ...
35: ...-style aqueduct - the "Arcos da Carioca" built in 1750 and converted to a tram viaduct in 1896 - and ram... - Steel (28384 bytes)
28: ...rgest piece of the meteorite to the [[American Museum of Natural History]] in [[New York City]] in [[1...
36: ...as fully into the iron age by [[900 BC]], central Europe by [[800 BC]]. The reason for this sudden ad...
44: ...melting technology that would not be practiced in Europe until late medieval times. In Wu, iron smelt...
54: ...ic]] and '''''[[wootz steel|wootz]]''''' by later Europeans, was exported throughout much of Asia.
58: === Ironworking in medieval Europe === - Puritan (15882 bytes)
8: ...rew Melville]] had gone into exile as Puritans in Europe, where they came into close contact with the ...
12: ... resemble more closely the Protestant churches of Europe, especially Geneva. The Puritans objected to...
65: ...nts: Radical Puritan and Separatist Ecclesiology, 1750-1625'' - Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
4: ...ul women of her time, ruling over most of central Europe.
6: ...nherit his united lands on his death. While many European monarchs agreed to the Pragmatic Sanction w...
22: *HI&RH Archduchess Marie Johanna (1750-1762) - Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
7: ...lic]]. He had affairs with the writer Madame Puisieux and with Sophie Voland, to whom he was constant ...
14: ...ept of [[God]]. What makes the ''Lettre sur les aveugles'' interesting is its presentation, in a disti...
16: His speculation in the ''Lettre sur les aveugles'' was too hardy for the authorities, and he w...
25: ...e permission was procured from the government; in 1750 an elaborate prospectus announced the project to ...
34: ...rot.jpg|thumb|200px|Portrait by [[Jean-Baptiste Greuze]], 1766]] - History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
4: ...s figurines]] have been found mainly in central [[Europe]]. The [[Venus of Willendorf]] (30,000 - 25,...
6: ... East, (the area between the [[Tigris]] and the [[Euphrates]] Rivers), the [[Sumeria]]n, [[Akkadia]]n,...
11: ...ed to begin with the reign of [[Hammurabi]], in [[1750 BC]]. Hammurabi was famous for his [[Code of Ham...
13: ...and was donated to the [[New York Metropolitan Museum of Art]] by [[John D. Rockefeller, Jr.]] in [[19...
22: ...y sculptures can now be seen at the [[Egyptian Museum]] in [[Cairo]]. - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
2: ...een known as the '''French horn''' since at least 1750, although this usage is uncommon among players of...
14: ...of the chase. Even in the time of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], however, the horn player (now a part o... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
80: * [[600]]: Mouldboard [[plough]] in [[Eastern Europe]]
85: ...[Horse tack|Horse collar]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
105: ...[[Arquebus]] and [[Rifle]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
114: * [[Musket]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
138: * [[1750]]: [[Flatboat]]: [[Jacob Yoder]] - 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]]) - Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
12: ...f self-supporting agricultural communities. Neo-feudal land-tenure developments of late [[Sung Dynast...
18: ... capsized by a tablet in his palace stipulating: "Eunuchs must have nothing to do with the administrat...
27: ...">(''' [[:Image:MingLacquerTable2.jpg|See the closeup for more detail]] ''')</p>]]
31: ...east Asian archipelago. An ambitious [[Muslim]] [[eunuch]] of Hui descent, a quintessential outsider i...
35: ...He's voyages had been supported by his fellow low eunuchs at court and strongly opposed by the Confuci... - Prehistory (4111 bytes)
31: ...til the coming of the Europeans, between 1500 and 1750 CE. - Uranus (15207 bytes)
168: ...1756]]. [[Lemonnier]] observed it four times in [[1750]], twice in [[1768]], six times in [[1769]], and ... - 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]]. - Polar bear (6417 bytes)
15: ...(900 to 1300 lbs) and occasionally exceed 800 kg (1750 lbs). Females are about half the size of males an... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
109: | '''[[Pope Eleuterus]]'''<br><small>Saint Eleutherus</small>
110: | '''Eleutherius''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
217: | '''[[Pope Eutychian]]'''<br><small>Saint Eutychian</small>
218: | '''Eutychianus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
245: | '''[[Pope Eusebius]]'''<br><small>Saint Eusebius</small> - Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
3: ...t''' refers to the [[18th century]] in [[Europe | European philosophy]], and is often thought of
14: Throughout the 1500s and half of the 1600s, Europe was ravaged by religious wars. When the poli...
16: ...79: 121–123). There was a wave of change across European thinking at this time, which is also exempl...
45: ...d in the sciences by, for example, [[Carolus Linnaeus]]' categorization of [[biology]].
55: ...e political results: with increasing force in the 1750s there would be attempts in England, Austria, Pru... - History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
2: ..., and not completely separate from it until about 1750‑1800 in the [[Western World]]. Early astron...
50: ...was mostly stagnant in [[Middle Ages|medieval]] [[Europe]], while it flourished in the [[Arab]] world ...
54: Meanwhile in Europe, astronomy was one of the seven core subjects... - Hittites (17910 bytes)
1: ...ge term for an ancient people who spoke an [[Indo-European language]] and established a kingdom center...
5: ...ing of the 2nd millennium BC and spoke a non-Indo-European language — conventionally called [[Ha...
12: ...ere neither Hattic nor Assyrian, but clearly Indo-European.
17: ...tes; Its Structure and Its Membership in the Indo-European Linguistic Family''. The preface of the boo...
19: ...will be shown that Hittite is in the main an Indo-European language.'' - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
36: ...gave him a reputation with the learned throughout Europe.
38: ...ng them as positive and negative respectively. In 1750 he published a proposal for an experiment to prov... - March 21 (10586 bytes)
21: ...enmark]], [[Gigliola Cinquetti]] wins the ninth [[Eurovision Song Contest]] for [[Italy]] singing "Non...
26: ...ds]], [[Dana (singer)|Dana]] wins the fifteenth [[Eurovision Song Contest]] for [[Ireland]] singing "A...
38: ...[[Johann Sebastian Bach]], German composer, (d. [[1750]])
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