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  1. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    1: [[Image:RosaLuxemburg.jpg|right|frame|Rosa Luxemburg]]
    2: ...right-wing [[militia]]s collectively called the [[Freikorps]], which were sent in by the government. L...
    8: ...r of the "Proletariat", a left-wing Polish party, from [[1886]]. The Proletariat had been founded in [...
    10: ... flying colours. After fleeing to [[Switzerland]] from imminent detention in [[1889]], she attended [[...
    21: ...leadership refused, and in [[1910]] she split off from Kautsky.
  2. Giraffe (8140 bytes)
    16: Native to [[Africa]], the giraffe is related to [[deer]] and [[ca...
    26: ...ground, running down to the hooves. Range: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique.
    28: * West African or Nigerian Giraffe (''G.c. peralta'') &mdash...
    30: ...ubian and Rothschild's, and Angolan and Southern African giraffes, respectively, into single subspecie...
    34: ...ny structure of the neck is essentially unchanged from that of other mammals: there are no extra verte...
  3. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    1: ...ally in [[Japan]]. ''Silk road'' is a translation from the [[German language|German]] ''Seidenstraߥ''...
    3: ...hrough the [[Levant]] into [[Egypt]] and [[North Africa]].
    13: ... the way from the shores of the [[Pacific]] to [[Africa]], and deep into the heart of [[Europe]]. Thes...
    18: [[Lapis lazuli]] was being traded from its only known source in the ancient world &#82...
    28: ...ains, routes across them were, apparently, in use from very early times.
  4. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    7: *[[404]] - Last known [[gladiator]] competition in [[Rome]] takes place.
    15: ...8]] - [[Bouvet Island]] is discovered by [[France|French]] explorer [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de ...
    20: *[[1804]] - [[France|French]] rule ends in [[Haiti]].
    22: ...] - [[Mary Shelley]]'s [[novel]] ''[[Frankenstein|Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus]]'' is first ...
    25: ...m under the [[Homestead Act]] is made by [[Daniel Freeman]] for a farm in [[Nebraska]].
  5. Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
    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...
    40: ...few, works of poetry, legislation and engineering from this period provide important insights into Rom...
  6. American comic book (14771 bytes)
    13: ...]ous in nature, the name "comic book" was adapted from "comic strip". This has caused some confusion ...
    15: ... printed an 8-page comic section that folded down from the large broadsheet to a smaller 9-inch by 12-...
    19: ...and [[Philip Wylie]]'s novel ''[[Gladiator (book)|Gladiator]]'', Superman fought crime wearing a bright costu...
    21: The period from [[1930]] through about [[1951]] is known as the...
    26: ...on, drug use, and poor grades. The psychiatrist [[Frederic Wertham]]'s book ''[[Seduction of the Innoc...
  7. Galen (5904 bytes)
    10: ...gamum in [[157]], he worked as a physician in a [[gladiator]] school for three or four years. During this tim...
    12: From [[162]] he lived in [[Rome]] where he wrote ext...
    14: ...ced around the year [[200]], based on a reference from the [[10th century]] [[Suda Lexicon]]. Some, ho...
    18: ...classical element]]s. He created his own theories from those principles. In turn, he mainly ignored La...
    24: ...reters of living animals to show that urine comes from the kidneys. He severed spinal cords to demonst...
  8. Lion (11511 bytes)
    16: ...he borders of their territory. Males are expelled from the pride when they reach maturity. When or if ...
    20: ...ed to national parks in [[Tanzania]] and [[South Africa]]. Before the rise of man, the species existed...
    22: ... leo persica''), which in historical times ranged from [[Greece]] to [[India]] through [[Iran|Persia]]...
    25: ... century]]. The lions that used to live in North Africa, called [[Barbary lion]]s, tended to be larger...
    29: ... [[white lions]] do exist, in Timbavati, [[South Africa]]. There is a [[recessive gene]] in white lion...
  9. Domitian (8530 bytes)
    9: ...father in his campaigns in the [[Roman provinces|African provinces]] and Judea.
    13: ... in 74, but both died young. The marriage was far from being traditional: Domitian was a notorious wom...
    15: As a second son, Domitian was spared from responsibilities. He held several honorary [[co...
    23: ...added important innovations like female and dwarf gladiator fights.
    25: ...ht during his reign, especially in the [[Danube]] frontier against the Dacians. Domitian also founded ...
  10. Giraffes (7566 bytes)
    16: Native to [[Africa]], the giraffe is related to [[deer]] and [[ca...
    26: ...ground, running down to the hooves. Range: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique.
    28: * West African or Nigerian Giraffe (''G.c. peralta'') &mdash...
    30: ...ubian and Rothschild's, and Angolan and Southern African giraffes, respectively, into single subspecie...
    34: ...ny structure of the neck is essentially unchanged from that of other mammals: there are no extra verte...
  11. Lobsters (8756 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_infraordo_entry | taxon = [[Astacidea]]}}
    33: ...ter]] ''Enoplometopus'' and the three families of freshwater [[crayfish]].
    37: Lobsters live on rocky, sandy, or muddy bottoms from the shoreline to beyond the edge of the [[conti...
    41: ...environmental conditions of the lobsters can vary from ocean to ocean, but the lobster's temperature e...
    46: ...as inadvertently prevented the lobster population from being overfished.
  12. Comics of the United States (14771 bytes)
    13: ...]ous in nature, the name "comic book" was adapted from "comic strip". This has caused some confusion ...
    15: ... printed an 8-page comic section that folded down from the large broadsheet to a smaller 9-inch by 12-...
    19: ...and [[Philip Wylie]]'s novel ''[[Gladiator (book)|Gladiator]]'', Superman fought crime wearing a bright costu...
    21: The period from [[1930]] through about [[1951]] is known as the...
    26: ...on, drug use, and poor grades. The psychiatrist [[Frederic Wertham]]'s book ''[[Seduction of the Innoc...
  13. Bull Terrier (4857 bytes)
    54: ...ith a jaunty gait, and is popularly known as the 'gladiator of the canine race'.
    61: ...can be stopped by keeping the dog free of contact from these insects, but this is definitely a conside...
    66: Bull Terriers arose from the old-fashioned [[Bulldog]], crossed with the...
    68: ...(circa 1874-6). Although the breed was developed from [[dog fighting|fighting dog]]s, the Bull Terrie...
  14. Neapolitan Mastiff (2939 bytes)
    49: ...ena]]s pitted against [[lion]]s, [[bear]]s, and [[gladiator]]s for entertainment. As dogs of war, they fought...
  15. Bullfighting (25773 bytes)
    10: ...uador]]), in [[California]] and in the south of [[France]]. Especially prominent [[bullring|bullrings]...
    17: ...ed in the famous wall-frescos at [[Knossos]]. The frescos offer no hint of struggle or violence, and t...
    19: ...can colonies, and also in the [[19th century]] to France, where it developed into a distinctive form i...
    21: ...h introduced the practice of fighting on foot, [[Francisco Romero]] generally being regarded as havin...
    24: ...ct styles of bullfighting are practiced in Spain, France and Portugal. The "classic" style of bullfigh...

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