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  1. Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
    2: ...[Queen consort]] of King [[Edward IV of England]] from [[1464]] until his death in [[1483]].
    6: ... claimant to the throne.) Elizabeth had two sons from the marriage, [[Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Do...
    10: ...ick]], was negotiating a marriage alliance with [[France]]. When the marriage to Elizabeth Woodville ...
    33: * Anne Plantagenet (1475-1511), Duchess of Norfolk
  2. Hannah Szenes (4490 bytes)
    43: :''ברק השמים
    59: ...nna's death cell after her execution, (translated from the Hebrew version by Avigdor Hamieri), in anot...
  3. Israel (51605 bytes)
    1: ...ia]], [[Jordan]], and [[Egypt]] (listed clockwise from north to south). Israel shares the coastlines o...
    38: established_dates = From the League of Nations mandate administered by t...
    60: ...ncia [[Syria Palaestina]]'', a Greek name derived from ''[[Philistine]]'' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] ...
    68: ...], before becoming part of the [[Ottoman Empire]] from 1517 until 1918. Throughout the centuries the s...
    73: ...nd. The Jewish population in the region increased from 11% of the population in 1922 to 30% by [[1940]...
  4. Malaysia (27892 bytes)
    43: | From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br>[[August 31]], [[1...
    66: ...wly-built [[Putrajaya]]</small><br> <small>2. 020 from [[Singapore]]</small>
    76: The earliest recorded Malay kingdoms grew from coastal city-ports established in the [[10th ce...
    78: ...by a prince (Parameswara) from Palembang who fled from the island Temasek (now known as Singapore). Wi...
    80: [[Portugal]] made Malacca a colony in [[1511]] by military conquest, thus ending the [[Sultana...
  5. Politics (7193 bytes)
    9: ...d equal right to every resource in nature and was free to use any means to acquire those resources. H...
    16: The word "Politics" is derived from the Greek word for city-state, "Polis". Corpor...
    21: ...governed. However, this democracy was limited to free, male, landholders.
    25: ...bility of education and leisure to otherwise disenfranchised classes along with a desire to participat...
    79: [[fr:Politique]]
  6. Aristotle (37648 bytes)
    1: [[Image:aristotle.jpg|right|framed|Aristotle (sculpture)]]
    10: ...alogue itself which guides the interlocutors away from the paths to truth. The soul alone can have kno...
    12: ...wrote dialogues early in his career, no more than fragments of these have survived. The works of Arist...
    17: ...hael Rooms|The School of Athens]]'', 1510 &ndash; 1511]]
    19: The history of Aristotle's works from the time of his death until the [[1st century B...
  7. Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
    9: ...nci", which means "Leonardo, son of Mister Piero, from Vinci". Leonardo himself simply signed his work...
    18: ...with his assistant, Salai, "Did you play the game from behind which the Florentines love so much?"
    20: ...ntimately involved with any woman, nor in a close friendship with one. He also surrounded himself with...
    22: In 1506, Leonardo met [[Count Francesco Melzi]], the 15 year old son of a [[Lombar...
    23: ... [[Niccol򠍡chiavelli]], [[Cesare Borgia]] and [[Franchinus Gaffurius]].
  8. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    2: ...ic offices, including that of [[Lord Chancellor]] from [[1529]] to [[1532]]. More coined the word "[[...
    7: ...o Lincoln's Inn while he considered joining the [[Franciscan]] order. Perhaps because he judged himse...
    9: ...ldren by his first wife, Jane Colt, who died in [[1511]]. He remarried almost immediately, to a rich wi...
    12: From [[1510]] to [[1518]], More served as one of the...
    19: ...Christian humanist in continental Europe, and his friend [[Erasmus of Rotterdam]] dedicated his master...
  9. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    9: [[Image:Dielectric.png|frame|The electrons in the molecules shift toward th...
    14: :<math>C = \frac{Q}{V}</math>
    32: :<math>i(t) = C \frac{dv(t)}{dt}</math>
    34: The [[impedance]] in [[frequency domain]] can be written as
    36: :<math>Z = \frac{1}{j \omega C} = - j X_C </math>
  10. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    10: *[[Aleijadinho]] - Antonio Francisco Lisboa (1730 or 1738 - 1814)
    13: *[[Bartolomeo Ammanati]] (1511 - 1592)
    24: *[[Frédéric Bartholdi]] (1834 - 1904)
    28: *[[Wilfried Behre]]
    87: *[[François-Joseph Duret]] (1804 - 1865)
  11. African American (19830 bytes)
    1: ...t Africa|West]] and [[sub-Saharan Africa]]. Many African Americans also have [[Europe]]an and/or [[Nat...
    6: ...e [[whites]], [[Asian|Asians]] or [[Semites]] of African origin.
    10: ... metropolitan areas in 2000. With over 2 million African American residents, [[New York City]] had the...
    12: ==African-American history==
    13: ''Main article: [[African-American history]]''
  12. Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
    2: ...ho sailed for [[Spain]]. He was the first to sail from [[Europe]] westwards to [[Asia]], the first [[E...
    7: ... had gone two years before. Here, with his cousin Francisco Serrano, Magellan continued his education,...
    9: ... In [[1505]] he was sent to [[India]] to install Francisco de Almeida as a Portuguese [[viceroy]] the...
    13: In [[1511]], Magellan was sent to [[Morocco]] where he foug...
    15: ...ices to the court of [[Spain]], changing his name from "''Fern㯠de Magalh㥳''" to "''Fernando de Mag...
  13. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    34: *[[Eugene M. Antoniadi]] ([[Greece]], [[France]], [[1870]] &ndash; [[1944]])
    36: *[[Francois Arago]] ([[France]], [[1786]] &ndash; [[1853]])
    38: *[[Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander]] ([[Germany]], ...
    47: *[[Adrien Auzout]] ([[France]], [[1622]] &ndash; [[1691]])
    56: *[[Benjamin Baillaud]] ([[France]], [[1848]] &ndash; [[1934]])
  14. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    13: ...ought the cause of [[India|India's]] independence from [[British India|British colonial rule]] to worl...
    15: ... He often said that his values were simple; drawn from traditional [[Hinduism|Hindu]] beliefs: [[truth...
    18: ...he [[Jain]] influences of Gujarat, Gandhi learned from an early age the tenets of non-injury to living...
    23: ...India to observe the Hindu precepts of abstinence from [[meat]] and [[alcohol]]. Although Gandhi expe...
    25: ...ost in [[KwaZulu-Natal Province|Natal]], [[South Africa]].
  15. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    7: senateleader= [[Bill Frist]]|
    22: ...f the Republican Party came from the Whigs, the [[Free Soil Party]], and [[Know-Nothing movement|Ameri...
    46: ...Lincoln]] in [[1860]] ended the domination of the fragile coalition of pro-slavery southern Democrats ...
    48: ... in the Confederacy), forcing drastic reforms and frequently giving former slaves positions in governm...
    50: ...l politics &ndash; albeit with strong competition from the Democrats, especially during the 1880s. Wit...
  16. Holy Land (2739 bytes)
    1: ...guages|Hebrew]] '''&#1488;&#1512;&#1509; &#1492;&#1511;&#1493;&#1491;&#1513;;''', [[Standard Hebrew]] ''...
    17: ...re Moses is believed to have receive a revelation from God ordering him to go to [[Pharaoh]] and warn ...
  17. Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
    14: ...ern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Francisco Pizarro who joined Cortés to conquer the ...
    16: ...by his [[biographer]], [[chaplain]], and friend [[Francisco López de Gómara]]. At the age of 14, Cor...
    20: ...ld boy who had returned home only to find himself frustrated by life in his small provincial town.
    26: ...eville, listening to the tales of those returning from the Indies, who told of discovery and conquest,...
    31: ... estate of land and Indian slaves for his efforts from the leader of the expedition.
  18. Caterpillar track (7234 bytes)
    1: ...rger surface area than [[wheel]]s can, keeping it from sinking in areas where wheeled vehicles of the ...
    12: ...tillery over the difficult terrain of the Western Front.
    14: ...opment of the axle which keep a rotating cylinder from moving.
    18: ...uspension system, called ''Mazkum &#1502;&#1494;&#1511;&#1493;"&#1501; ''(or &#1494;&#1495;&#1500;&#1497...
    23: Modern tracks are built from modular chainlinks which compose together a clo...
  19. Aquifer (10995 bytes)
    1: ...[[groundwater]]). Some productive aquifers are in fractured [[Rock (geology)|rock]] ([[limestone|carbo...
    8: ...e phreatic surface (the [[capillarity|capillary]] fringe) at less than atmospheric pressure. The capil...
    13: ...n a economic fashion (e.g., [[clay]], [[silt]] or fresh bedrock often form aquitards). ''Economically ...
    15: ...le the fine-grained material will make it farther from the source (to the flatter parts of the basin o...
    18: ... [[precipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]] or from a body of surface water (e.g., a [[river]], [[s...
  20. Iceberg (3511 bytes)
    1: ...) is a large piece of [[ice]] that has broken off from a [[glacier]] or [[ice shelf]] and is floating ...
    5: ... that portion's shape can be difficult to surmise from looking at what is visible above the surface. T...
    9: ...ed hazardous to shipping. The most famous sinking from an iceberg collision was the destruction of the...
    21: Iceberg B15, which calved from the [[Ross Ice Shelf]] in 2000 and initially ha...
    48: [[fr:Iceberg]]

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