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- Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
11: ...ror Manuel]], the emperor previously receiving confirmation from his niece, the [[dowager queen]] [[Ma...
17: ...-arrived Frankish knight [[Guy of Lusignan]], her client, brother of her personal constable, Amalric of Lu...
21: ...usalem|Baldwin V]], Sibylla's infant son from her first marriage was placed in precedence over Sibylla...
27: ...Chatillon gained popular support for Sibylla by affirming that she was "li plus apareissanz et plus dr...
31: ...tained much influence with the Knights Templar, a fighting force much in need given Saladin's invasion... - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
1: ...21) Oil on canvas 199 x 162 cm Galleria degli [[Uffizi]], Florence]]
3: ... Arte del Disegno]] in Florence. She was also the first female artist to paint history and religious p...
7: ...was born in [[Rome]], on [[July 8]] [[1593]], the first child of the painter [[Orazio Gentileschi]], o...
10: The first work of the young 17-years old Artemisia (even...
14: ... using a device made of thongs wrapped around the fingers and tighted by degrees — a particularl... - Hillary Rodham Clinton (17176 bytes)
2: ... York]] since [[January 3]], [[2001]]. She was [[First Lady of the United States]] from [[1993]] to [...
12: ...e Rose Law Firm in 1976. Her partners at the law firm included Webster Hubbell, who would serve in th...
14: ==First Lady of Arkansas==
15: ...r]] of Arkansas, and Hillary served as Arkansas's First Lady for a total of 12 years. In [[1980]] the...
17: ...s part of his successful campaign to regain the office, Hillary Rodham changed her last name to Clinto... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
13: OfficialLang = ''None'' |
36: ...ion (608,827) ranks as the second smallest of the fifty states. As the only [[New England]] state not ...
48: ...everal mountains do have timberlines: [[Mount Mansfield]], the highest mountain in the state and [[Kil...
54: ...6 degrees Celsius), at [[Bloomfield, Vermont|Bloomfield]] on [[December 30]], [[1933]].
57: ...sfield 20040926.jpg|280px|thumb|right|[[Mount Mansfield]], at 4,393 feet, is the highest elevation poi... - Dictionary (22415 bytes)
2: ... '''dictionary''' is a list of words with their definitions, a list of characters with their [[glyph]]...
17: ...nd to be minimizing, whereas single-field and sub-field dictionaries tend to be maximizing. See also [...
23: ...on English [[idiom]]s and [[metaphor]]s, can be defined.
29: ...nary makers apply two basic philosophies to the defining of words: ''prescriptive'' or ''descriptive''...
33: ...y incorporating judgmental interpretations into definitions themselves, such as, "an offensive term fo... - Albania (24647 bytes)
15: ...olspan="2" | <small>''National [[motto]] (not verified): Feja e Shqiptareve 볨t렓hqiptaria'' (The re...
19: | '''[[Official language]]''' || [[Albanian language|Albanian...
68: ...at [[Scupi]] (near Skopje) , which has been identified with the Zg벤hesh hill-fort near [[Kruja]] in ...
70: ... times inhabited by the semi-Illyrian Liburnians, first mentioned in [[360 BC]].
72: ...], Byzantine historian [[Michael Attaliates]] was first to refer to the Albanoi as having taken part i... - History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
8: ... War]] in [[1917]], leaving the Western Allies to fight the [[Central Powers]] alone. Lasting Soviet m...
11: ...nt [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] (center), and Soviet First Secretary [[Joseph Stalin]] (right)]]
13: ...in" of the Cold War. In hindsight, [[Yalta]] signified the agreement of both sides that they could sta...
15: ...nism]]; those contrasts had been simplified and refined in national ideologies to represent two ways o...
17: ... throughout Eurasia, from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans, with almost no country left unscathed. T... - History of the United States (1988-present2) (20668 bytes)
10: ...e USSR was officially disbanded, breaking up into fifteen constituent parts. The [[Cold War]] was over...
14: ...d economic stagnation, while at the same time benefitting U.S. consumers and corporations. The [[North...
16: ...Certain states such as [[North Korea]] were classified as "rogue" for undertaking actions the U.S. cla...
21: ...ern countries, became painfully clear to the U.S. first in the aftermath of the [[1973 energy crisis|1...
23: ...to continue talks. Iraq and Kuwait then met for a final negotiation session, which failed. Saddam then... - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
8: ... Tycho's father, a [[nobleman]], was an important figure in the [[Denmark|Danish]] King's court. [[Bea...
33: ...ntained since [[antiquity]] that the world of the fixed stars was eternal and unchangeable (a fundamen...
38: ... of the [[solar system]]. Tycho believed in a modified [[geocentric model]] known as the [[Tychonian s...
43: ...rway]], impressed with Tycho's 1572 observations, financed the construction of two observatories for T...
47: ...casting; and astrological interpretations of significant astronomical events such as the [[comet]] of ... - Bat (disambiguation) (977 bytes)
7: * [[The Bat!]], an [[e-mail]] client for [[Microsoft Windows]].
9: ...etype extension for [[Microsoft Windows]] [[batch file]]s. - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
2: ...the [[Roman Empire]]. In 55BC Caesar launched the first Roman invasion of [[Britain]], and his conques...
15: ...stained with me; for in this one Caesar, you will find many a Marius."
21: ...l, he had their throats cut before they were crucified to lessen their suffering.
23: ...as propaganda for his upcoming election for the office of [[quaestor]].
28: ...n [[Spain]]. As an administrative and financial officer, the trip was largely uneventful, but it was w... - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
3: ...to emerge victoriously as Caesar Augustus and the first [[Roman Emperor]].
5: ...Rome at the time. He also reorganized the tax and financial systems of Rome, as well as prompting an a...
14: ... Octavian’s time in Hispania was likely the first time the two were able to develop a close rela...
18: ...tavian to serve as his second-in-command in the office of [[master of the horse]] beginning in the yea...
23: ...r’s estate that was willed to him. Octavian first crossed the [[Adriatic Sea]] and landed in [[B... - Bronze Age (9344 bytes)
9: ...htly later, and under the strong influence of the first innovators, but were nonetheless able to make ...
27: ...ed Minoan. There is evidence that several Minoan client-states lost large populations to extreme famines ...
29: ...bronze age would have exhausted them in less than fifty years.
31: ... [[iron]] tools became more common, the main justification of the tin trade ended, and the trade netwo...
41: ...[[Neolithic]] people and cultural change was significant although integration is thought to have been ... - Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
5: ...man]], employed by the state or a wealthy private client. There was no distinction between the architect a...
7: ...]], and its transportation in large blocks was difficult. It was used mainly for sculptural decoration...
14: ...t put [[dome]]s on their buildings— these refinements were left to the Romans. The Greeks roofed...
16: ...the building, the [[pediment]], which was usually filled with sculptural decoration. Along the sides o...
29: Finally every Greek town had a [[theatre]]. These w... - History of psychology (8127 bytes)
1: ...vely new discipline, and borders on various other fields, ranging from [[physiology]] and the [[neuros...
4: ==Prescientific psychology==
7: ...deal of work in [[philosophy]], especially in the field of [[epistemology]], dealt with the nature of ...
9: ...c]] [[philosopher]] [[Rudolph Goclenius]] was the first to use the term ''psychology'' in [[16th centu...
15: ==Scientific psychology== - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
6: ...puted. The [[1949 Armistice Agreements|1949 cease-fire line]] between [[Israel]] and [[Jordan]], also ...
12: ...ection between the name and ''Shalim'' the personification of dusk in [[Ugarit|Ugaritic]] myth. See al...
20: ...according to the Bible, the [[Temple in Jerusalem|First Jewish Temple]] was built in Jerusalem by [[Ki...
22: ...ah become historically identifiable, and the significance the Temple had in Jewish religious life is c...
26: ...tself rebuilt under [[Herod the Great]], a Jewish client-king under [[Roman Empire|Roman]] rule, around 19... - Global Positioning System (28209 bytes)
1: [[Image:Navstar.jpg|thumb|250px||Over fifty '''GPS''' [[satellite]]s such as this NAVSTAR ...
14: ...cluding the replacement of ageing satellites. The first of 24 satellites that form the current GPS con...
19: ... were initially manufactured by [[Rockwell]]; the first was launched in February [[1978]], and the mos...
23: ... receive signals from four satellites in order to find its own [[latitude]], [[longitude]], [[elevatio...
24: ... three satellites are needed (the point is then defined as the intersection of two hyperboloids and an... - Barrister (15976 bytes)
7: ... in that they do not deal with the public (or lay clients) directly, but through the intermediary of a sol...
29: ...g credits are available for participating in specified training events e.g. a weekend at Cumberland Lo...
33: ...or both, should they not find suitable pupils the first time around. The OLPAS system is utilised by m...
35: ...exception of the highest-earning partners at such firms). The Bar is perceived as something of an eli...
37: ...income. However, there is no [[profit sharing|profit-sharing]] as in a [[business partnership]], and ... - Lawyer (33471 bytes)
2: ...or]]"—and many of these names indicate specific classes or ranks of [[jurist]]s. In the United ...
4: ...eal problems or to advance the interests (usually financial and economic) of persons who retain (i.e. ...
8: The role of the lawyer can vary significantly across legal [[jurisdiction]]s. For instan...
10: ...", authorized to plead cases on behalf of their [[client]]s.
14: ...d. This statistic is misleading because it is difficult to compare numbers of law professionals betwe...
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