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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.
44: *[[Richard E. Byrd]], ([[1888]]-[[1957]]), flew over [[South Pole]]
77: ...n Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
78: *[[Bartolomeu Dias]], (1450-1500), [[Portuguese]] explorer who ... - 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...
36: ...with the [[Evangelical and Reformed Church]] in [[1957]] to form the [[United Church of Christ]]) is the... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
17: *[[1899]] - [[Sigmund Freud]]'s ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]'' is publ...
24: ...oms Service]] to implement the [[Neutrality Acts|Neutrality Act of 1939]], allowing cash-and-carry pur...
29: * [[1957]] - The [[Soviet Union]] launches [[Sputnik 2]] w...
124: [[eu:Azaroaren 4]] - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
13: *[[Kenny Acheson|Acheson, Kenny]] (born 1957) - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
5: *[[Adachi Hatazo]], (1890-1947), Lieutenant general and Japanese commander in [[New Gui...
67: *[[Scott Adams|Adams, Scott]], (born 1957), American creator of the [[Dilbert]] comic strip
83: *[[Fleur Adcock|Adcock, Fleur]], (born 1934), poet - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ...e is the longest serving current Head of State in Europe, The Americas, and [[Australasia|Australasia]...
33: ...ce|Greek]] throne and was simply referred to as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten before being created [[D...
48: **[[Princess Eugenie of York|HRH Princess Eugenie of York]] (born [[23 March]] [[1990]])
62: ...ts to most European countries and to many outside Europe. She regularly attends Commonwealth Heads of ...
133: ...n Elizabeth is related to the heads of most other European royal houses. She is a cousin of [[Albert I... - Madeleine Albright (7085 bytes)
47: ...pments and trends in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
51: ...icy, and [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]]an politics, and was responsible for develop...
76: ...e Wellesley College student became a citizen in [[1957]]. - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
9: ...el entitled ''The Angelic Avengers'', under the pseudonym of ''Pierre Andrezel''. She was awarded the...
23: * ''Last Tales'' (1957) - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
28: ...''[[magnum opus]]'', ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'', in [[1957]]. This book, just as ''The Fountainhead'' had, b...
60: ...d. Peikoff expelled Kelley from his movement, whereupon Kelley founded The Institute for Objectivist S...
76: * ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'' ([[1957]])
104: * ''Atlas Shrugged'' by Ayn Rand, [[1957]]. New York: Random House, ISBN 0451191145. - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
19: By the [[1920s]] her salon at ''27 Rue de Fleurus'', with walls covered by avant-garde paintings...
29: ...erican soldiers. She died of stomach cancer in [[Neuilly-sur-Seine]], Paris on [[July 29]], [[1946]] a...
89: *''[[Alphabets and Birthdays]]'' (1957) - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
8: ...II Museum, which is now known as the [[Pushkin Museum]] of Fine Arts. Tsvetaeva's mother, Maria Alexan...
18: ...me year as her father's project, the [[Pushkin Museum]] of Fine Arts was ceremonially opened, attended...
20: ...my]], and Marina returned to Moscow hoping to be reunited with her husband. She was trapped in Moscow ...
26: ...svetaeva and Alya left the Soviet Union and were reunited with Efron in [[Berlin]]. In Berlin, she pub...
36: ...involved with the NKDV. [[World War II]] had made Europe as unsafe and hostile as Russia. Tsvetaeva fe... - Martha Argerich (3384 bytes)
5: ...etti Michelangeli]] and [[Stefan Askenase]]. In [[1957]], she won two major piano competitions in Geneva... - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
7: ...ally naked on stage. After a successful tour of [[Europe]], she returned to [[France]], where she star...
11: ...me she also scored her greatest song hit "''J'ai deux amours''" (1931) and became a muse for contempor...
17: ...another expatriate American entertainer living in Europe.
21: ...nch orchestra leader Jo Bouillon (1947, separated 1957, eventually divorced), and American artist Robert... - Maria Callas (4931 bytes)
1: ...nizetti's opera ''Anna Bolena'', La Scala, Milan (1957)]]
11: ...ived much publicity. She was introduced to him in 1957, after a performance in [[Donizetti]]'s ''[[Anna ... - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
6: ...ork]], in one of the earliest of its famous "Amateur Nights", which she won, adding fame to both the...
12: ...(as she was now called by other singers) toured [[Europe]] and North America, classically opening thei...
14: ... the "other voice" of jazz, [[Billie Holiday]] ([[1957]]).
39: *1957 ''[[Ella and Louis Again]]''
40: *1957 ''[[Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook]]'' - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
18: ...t for piano, two violins, viola, and violoncello (1957)
35: *''Garten von freuden und traurigkeiten'' for flute, viola, harp and... - Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
28: ...mmon law]] wife. She finally divorced Monroe in [[1957]] as she split with Guy. That [[March 28]], Bill... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
7: ...lle|Domr魹]] in the valley of the [[Meuse River|Meuse]] to [[Jacques D'Arc]] and Isabelle de Vouthon,...
10: ...in two joined vertical panels. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[New York City]].]]
11: ...irion).jpg|200px|right|thumb|''Jeanne d' Arc'' by Eugene Thirion ([[1876]]) depicts Joan's awe upon re...
12: ...ve, Durand Lassois, to bring her to nearby Vaucouleurs in order to ask the garrison commander, Lord Ro...
18: ...geau]] was taken on [[June 12]]; the bridge at [[Meung-sur-Loire]] was occupied on the 15th, followed ... - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
22: ...elf on The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Comedy Hour in 1957 as "The Neighbor Next Door" -- drunk, according ...
26: Tallulah Bankhead died in New York City of [[pneumonia]] arising from [[influenza]], complicated fu...
36: ...r through gauze. You should shoot me through linoleum. (Referring to Shirley Temple)
110: *1957 [[Eugenia]] - Judi Dench (3254 bytes)
11: ...essional debut as [[Ophelia]] in [[Liverpool]] in 1957. She subsequently spent seasons in repertory in [...
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