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- Jacob Broom (291 bytes)
1: ...[[U.S. Constitution]] from [[Delaware]]. He was a farmer and a surveyor, and served in the [[Delaware...
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- List of maritime explorers (2541 bytes)
1: [[de:seefahrer]]
3: ...century]] and lasted for a little more than three full centuries.
5: This is a '''list of notable sea explorers''':
11: *[[João Infante]]
24: *[[António Fernandes]] - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
4: ...998), [[List of Presidents of Nigeria|dictator]] of [[Nigeria]] (1993-1998)
6: ...ale, Frank]], (born 1948), US impostor and cheque fraud
7: ...d'Abancourt|Abancourt, Charles d']], (1758-1792), French statesman
8: *[[Abaris]], (circa 8th century BC), priest of [[Apollo (god)|Apollo]] - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
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3: ...[[Joseph M. Acaba|Acaba, Joseph M.]] (born 1967), first Puerto Rican Astronaut
4: ...cius|Acacius, Patriarch]], (died 489), patriarch of Constantinople
5: ...uis Acaries|Acaries, Louis]], (born 1954), boxer, former world title challenger, now promoter
10: ...|Acheson, Archibald]] (1776-1849), 2nd Earl of Gosford - Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
4: ...tor" means "the Goddess Cleopatra, Beloved of Her Father."
6: ...e sole ruler of Egypt; she only co-ruled with her father, brother, brother-husband, and son. However,...
9: ...er to be qualified to rule. Following the deaths of her brothers she named her eldest son co-ruler as...
10: [[Image:The-cleopatra2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
11: ...s daughter, who died giving birth to their son). After a short war, Ptolemy XIII was killed and Caesa... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
1: ... politician and a member of the prominent [[Astor family]].
4: ...al British decorating firm [[Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler]].
6: ...Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor]] and grandson of [[John Jacob Astor III]].
8: ...o actually take her seat, since the first elected female member in [[1918]], [[Constance Markiewicz]]...
10: ...e Claud Cockburn and his newssheet ''"The Week"'' for spreading lies about the "Cliveden Set." - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: ...ndon]] of the [[Federacinarquista Ib鲩ca|CNT-FAI]].
6: ...''[[What Is To Be Done]],'' which sowed the seeds for her anarchist ideas and her independent attitud...
9: ...er the hanging, Goldman left her marriage and her family and traveled to New Haven, CT, and then to [...
13: ...sha as she fondly referred to him) was jailed for fourteen years.
15: She also become friends with [[Hippolyte Havel]] at this time. - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
3: ...largely set in provincial England, are well known for their [[realism]] and psychological perspicacit...
5: ...may have been a desire to shield her private life from public scrutiny and to prevent scandals attend...
8: ...published a translation of Feuerbach's ''Essence of Christianity'', and it was at that time that she ...
10: ...ith Lewes was a scandalous matter. Lewes' wife refused to be divorced, and so he remained married to...
12: ...he survived. She died at the age of 61 in London of a [[kidney]] [[ailment]] and was [[interred]] in ... - Nathalie Sarraute (1197 bytes)
2: ...nce]], was a lawyer and a [[Francophone]] writer of [[Russia]]n origin.
4: ...she quit her work as a lawyer to consecrate herself to literature.
6: ...ne of the figures most associated with the trend of the [[nouveau roman]].
11: * ''Portrait of an Unknown'', [[1948]]
13: * ''The Golden Fruit'', [[1963]] - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
1: ...Image:VirginiaWoolf.jpeg|frame|right|Virginia Woolf]]
3: ...t figure in London literary society and a member of the [[Bloomsbury group|Bloomsbury Group]].
5: ==Life and work==
7: ...gue with Bloomsbury, particularly its tendency (informed by [[G.E. Moore]], among others) towards doc...
9: ...novelists of the twentieth century and one of the foremost [[Modernists]], though she disdained some ... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
1: ...een the end of the [[Middle Ages]] and the start of the [[Modern Age]]. The Renaissance is usually co...
5: ... the rediscovery of ancient texts, and a rebirth of European culture in general.
7: ...i]]'s [[Vitruvian Man]], an example of the blend of art and science during the Renaissance]]
10: ...eve to not be accurate. The entire period is now often replaced by the term "[[Early Modern]]". (See ...
12: ... concentrate on the Renaissance as the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age. - Recorder (12954 bytes)
1: ...nctioning of the ancestors of the recorder, early folk [[whistle]]s.
3: ...three concertos for the "flautino", an instrument first thought to be the [[piccolo]]. It is now gene...
5: ...ubsequent to its rediscovery (notwithstanding the fact that recorders continued to be made and played...
7: ... entire album of recorder music in which he himself plays recorders.
9: ... the most common solo instruments in the recorder family. - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
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5: |+<font size="+1">'''James Buchanan'''</font>
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13: | '''Term of Office:'''
16: | '''Followed:''' - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
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6: | style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan=2 | [[image:Andrew Johns...
10: | '''Term of Office:'''
13: | '''Followed:''' || [[Abraham Lincoln]]
17: | '''Date of Birth''' || [[December 29]], [[1808]] - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
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3: <caption><font size="+1">'''Ulysses S. Grant'''</font></caption>
4: <tr><td style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan=2>[[Image:Ulysses Grant ...
6: <tr><td>'''Term of Office:'''</td><td>[[March 4]], [[1869]] – [[Ma...
7: <tr><td>'''Followed:'''</td><td>[[Andrew Johnson]]</td></tr> - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...ean]], the [[Gulf of Aqaba]] (also known as Gulf of [[Eilat]]), and the [[Dead Sea]].
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8: image_flag = Israel_flag_large.png |
13: official_languages = [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Ar... - Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
1: ...ge:ruthbatting.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Ruth batting for the Yankees]]
2: ...ng News]]'' named Ruth as Number One in its list of "Baseball's 100 Greatest Players."
4: ...nded significantly and triggered major expansion of nearly all the ballparks in the major leagues.
7: ...n all. Only Babe and his sister, Mary, survived infancy.
9: ... working with him for countless hours on hitting, fielding and later, pitching. - Oregon (26551 bytes)
3: Fullname = State of Oregon |
4: Flag = Oregon state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Oregon]] |
7: Map = Map of USA highlighting Oregon.png |
13: OfficialLang = ''None'' | - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
1: This is a chronological list of [[invention]]s.
3: ...the date of the first practical, fielded version of the invention is used here.
6: * 2.4 MYA: [[Oldowan|Stone tools]] in [[Africa]]
7: * 2 MYA: [[Origin of language|Language]] (controversial - this is the ...
8: ...YA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]] - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painters'''.
7: *[[Paul Cezanne]], ([[1839]]-[[1906]]), French artist
12: *[[Claude Monet]], ([[1840]]-[[1926]]), French [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter
15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ital...
17: *[[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], ([[1841]]-[[1919]]), French [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
1: {{History of European art music}}
3: ...ng the end of the Medieval era and the beginning of the [[Renaissance]] is admittedly arbitrary, 1450...
9: ... and rhythm cannot be specified. The simplicity of chant, with unison voice and natural declamation,...
11: ...trumental accompaniment has developed by the end of the era.
14: ...rrently subject to conjecture (see [[authentic performance]]).
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