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  1. Augusta, Maine (4876 bytes)
    2: city = Augusta |
    6: seal = AugustaMEseal.gif |
    7: map = MEMap-doton-Augusta.png |
    22: web = www.ci.augusta.me.us|
    24: '''Augusta''' is the capital of the [[U.S. state|state]] of ...

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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    72: | [[Frankfort, Kentucky|Frankfort]]
    80: | [[Augusta, Maine|Augusta]]
  2. Boudicca (6973 bytes)
    15: ... The [[prefect]] of [[Legio II Augusta|Legio II ''Augusta'']], [[Poenius Postumus]], ignored the call, but ...
    19: ...cianus led to an investigation headed by Nero's [[freedman]] Polyclitus, and Suetonius was removed as ...
    31: ...y of the Roman conquest of Britain makes this far from certain.
  3. Zenobia (1693 bytes)
    3: ...thumb|300px|Zenobia coin reporting her title, ''[[Augusta]]''.]]
    4: ...hus]], she reigned as Queen of [[Tadmor|Palmyra]] from [[267]] to [[272]] as regent for her infant son...
    6: ...self Queen of Egypt. She claimed to be descended from [[Cleopatra VII of Egypt]] and [[Mark Antony]] ...
  4. Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
    2: ...eat''', reigned as [[tsar|empress]] of [[Russia]] from [[June 28]], [[1762]], to her death on [[Novemb...
    5: ...onths later, on [[July 17]], [[1762]], Peter died from illness, but is rumored to have been killed by ...
    11: ...tion the throne as a legal body; freed the nobles from state service and taxes; made noble status here...
    13: ...the Russian society. First, she established the [[Free Economic Society]] (1765) to encourage the mode...
    17: ...|Nikita Panin]], exercised considerable influence from the beginning of her reign. Though a shrewd sta...
  5. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    7: ...] from [[20 June]] [[1837]], and Empress of India from [[1876]] until her death. Her reign lasted more...
    12: ... Duke of York were already married, but estranged from their wives) and father children to provide an ...
    14: ...anguage|Greek]], [[Latin]], and [[French language|French]]. Her educator was the Reverend [[George Da...
    20: ... own marital surname was. After examining records from the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha archives, they reported t...
    23: [[Image:queen_victoria.jpg|framed|left|A young Victoria is depicted at her coro...
  6. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    3: ...rincess Victoria Mary of Teck'''), (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes) ([[May 26|26 ...
    9: ...the House of W?berg, Mary was distantly descended from the [[Habsburgs]], the once powerful ruling fam...
    11: ...ment]]ary [[Annuity]] of [[UKP|?]]4000 plus ?4000 from her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge. Despite t...
    13: ...ld War I]], the Swiss Embassy helped pass letters from Mary to her aunt, who lived in [[Germany]].
    32: ...[[1919]]<td> suffered from epilepsy, raised apart from his royal siblings, and died young.
  7. Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
    2: '''Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace''' ([[December 10]...
    6: ... he was rumoured to have fathered a child. It was Augusta who encouraged Byron to marry to avoid scandal, a...
    11: ...t of her married life was '''The Right Honourable Augusta Ada, Countess of Lovelace'''. She is widely known...
    38: ...ndrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Lovelace.html Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (MacTutor History ...
  8. U.S. state (14432 bytes)
    3: ...of education, health, transportation, and other infrastructure are generally the responsibility of the...
    34: ...'<td>Ky.<td>[[Kentucky]]<td>[[Frankfort, Kentucky|Frankfort]]</tr>
    36: ...''ME'''<td>Maine<td>[[Maine]]<td>[[Augusta, Maine|Augusta]]</tr>
    79: ...arianas]]) which do have a legal status different from the states.
    85: ...ee to organize their judicial systems differently from the federal judiciary, as long as [[due process...
  9. Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
    50: ...y [[South Carolina]] met the Spanish moving north from their base in Florida. In [[1724]], it was firs...
    58: ...Georgia|Louisville]] (''pron.'' Lewis-ville), and from [[1806]] through the [[American Civil War]] at ...
    62: ...ce of any state in the Union. For over 130 years, from 1872 to 2003, Georgians only elected Democratic...
    68: ...tution mandates a maximum of 56 Senators, elected from single-member districts, and a minimum of 180 R...
    74: ...ter [[Button Gwinnett]], one of the [[delegate]]s from Georgia who signed the [[U.S. Declaration of In...
  10. Maine (17312 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Augusta, Maine|Augusta]] |
    36: ...[France|French]] province of [[Maine (province of France)|Maine]]. Another possibility for the name 'M...
    38: ...e geographically central city of [[Augusta, Maine|Augusta]].
    41: The [[capital]] of Maine is [[Augusta, Maine|Augusta]] and its governor is [[John Baldacci]] (Democrat...
    43: ...al election, 1936|1936 presidential election]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] received the Electoral Votes...
  11. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    41: ...]] (the land that would become New Jersey) to two friends who had been loyal through the [[English Civ...
    43: ...lish Crown and gave sanctuary to the King. It was from the Royal Square in St. Helier that [[Charles I...
    45: ...was in the Hudson River region and came primarily from New England. The first permanent English settl...
    63: ... However, by the close of the Civil War, several African-Americans in New Jersey were still in bondage...
    70: ... two [[United States Senate|U.S. Senators]] are [[Frank R. Lautenberg]] (Democrat) and [[Jon Corzine]]...
  12. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    6: ...g is barbecuing except when it means double-sided frying with something like a [[sandwich toaster]] or...
    8: ...ooking, including grilling, as barbecue, which is frowned upon by purists in some areas. The device us...
    10: ...dispersed to the sides or at significant distance from the grate. Alternately, an apparatus called a ...
    23: ...g, and/or flavored in numerous ways after removed from the heat.
    26: ... off to the side and almost always under a cover, frequently with added smoke for additional flavor.
  13. Golf (35905 bytes)
    4: ...'Rules of Golf'' as ''"playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or ...
    6: ...ghteen. A hole of golf consists of hitting a ball from a tee on the ''[[teeing ground]]'' (a marked ar...
    12: ...t so low that most balls can be easily played) or from the ''rough'' (uncut grass or ground not prepar...
    16: ...rom which the ball is more difficult to play than from grass, and ''water hazards'' (lakes, ponds, riv...
    18: ...y be seen from some distance (but not necessarily from the tee). It is also termed "the pin".
  14. Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
    3: ...nturies before the autocracy of Augustus, the pre-Augustan state is conventionally described as the [[Roman...
    9: ...ted, and displays of imperial majesty were common from the earliest days of the Empire.
    11: ...tities with imperial pretensions, including the [[Frankish]] kingdom, the [[Holy Roman Empire]], the [...
    23: ...final step in the evolution of the [[Roman Army]] from a [[citizen army]] to a professional one.
    33: ...Romanizing extensive territories in the East, in Africa, in Hispania and Gaul, beyond those areas that...
  15. Trajan (7787 bytes)
    5: ...ius Traianus, a prominent [[senator]] and general from [[Ulpius|a famous Roman family]]. The family ha...
    7: ...ome of the most contentious parts of the empire's frontier, along the [[Rhine river]]. He took part in...
    11: ...e bloodiness that had marked Domitian's reign. He freed many people who had been unjustly imprisoned b...
    15: ..., Trajan built a new city, "Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica [[Sarmizegetusa]]". He resettled Dacia wit...
    30: ...ring and summer of [[117]], until he finally died from [[edema|dropsy]] on August 9. On his deathbed, ...
  16. Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
    16: ...he was to continue his education and gain loyalty from the Macedonian legions, while waiting to accomp...
    23: ...ly. Octavian immediately dropped the "Octavianus" from his name, and referred to himself simply as Gai...
    25: ...r&#8217;s will. Octavian, however, gained support from the masses and conflict between the two seemed ...
    34: ...us. Antony had reached Gaul and gathered strength from the legions stationed there. Together with [[Ma...
    38: ...spania and [[Narbonensis]] and Octavian received Africa, Sardinia and Sicily. This Second Triumvirate...
  17. Nero (23127 bytes)
    2: [[Image:nero.JPG|frame|Nero]]
    27: ...and was consequently buried with the honors of an Augusta. Caligula proceeded in having her deified, the f...
    32: ...n]] [[island]]s. Lucius was presumably separated from his mother at this point.
    34: ...s first decisions was the recalling of his nieces from exile.
    44: ...Senate]] offered Agrippina the honorable title of Augusta, previously only held by [[Livia]] ([[14]] - [[29...
  18. Hadrian (6480 bytes)
    3: ...[[Roman Empire|Roman]] [[Roman Emperors|emperor]] from [[117]] - [[138]], and member of the ''[[gens]]...
    13: ...nica|V ''Macedonica'']]) and reputedly won awards from Trajan for his successes. Due to an absence of ...
    15: ...ht. The real source of Hadrian's legitimacy arose from the endorsement of the armies of Syria and the ...
    22: ... security. To maintain morale and keep the troops from getting restive, Hadrian established intensive ...
    32: A fragment from the Roman History of [[Dio Cassius]] as transla...
  19. Charles Babbage (13539 bytes)
    2: ...e [[London Science Museum]]. In [[1991]], working from Babbage's original plans, a [[Difference Engine...
    8: ... might have done." The second was an Oxford tutor from whom Charles learned enough of the Classics to ...
    10: ...Herschel]], [[George Peacock]], and several other friends formed the [[Analytical Society]].
    23: *Francis Moore Babbage (born [[1 June]] [[1821]])
    29: ...Wilhelm Schickard]], [[Blaise Pascal]] and [[Gottfried Leibniz]]. He first discussed the principles o...
  20. James Longstreet (9732 bytes)
    8: ...]] and rise to the rank of [[major]]. He resigned from the [[U.S. Army]] in [[June]] of [[1861]] to ca...
    14: ...tionately as his ''Old War Horse''. (Longstreet's friends generally called him ''Pete''.) His record a...
    18: ...Corps played the decisive role in the [[Battle of Fredericksburg]]. There, Longstreet positioned his m...
    20: ...et and 15,000 men of the First Corps to be absent from the [[Battle of Chancellorsville]] in [[May]].
    24: ...ead to defeat. Longstreet advocated disengagement from the enemy after the first day's battle, embarki...

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