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- Empress Wu (14478 bytes)
9: ...r]].<br>———<br>1. Year deducted from the age at death given in the<br>[[New Book of ...
10: ...r>941-945, is [[623]]. The year of birth deducted from the<br>[[Comprehensive Mirror for Aid in Govern...
14: ...r Shengshen''' (聖神皇帝) from [[690]] to [[705]]. Her rise and reign has been...
16: ...ang (楊氏) ([[579]]-[[670]]), a woman from the [[Sui Dynasty|Sui]] imperial family. Wu Zet...
18: ...Emperor Taizong of Tang China|Emperor Taizong]]'s harem most probably in [[638]] (other possible date: [[... - Aleksandra Lisowska (1848 bytes)
5: ...0s]] as a [[slave]], but was selected for S?n's [[Harem]].
7: In the Harem, she gradually worked her way up to become S?n's ...
11: ...engage in several major works of public building, from [[Mecca]] to [[Jerusalem]], and the first to en... - Esther (5002 bytes)
5: ...h. When she entered the royal [[Harem (household)|harem]] she received the name Esther by which she was h...
9: ...the [[Book of Esther]] attempt to derive the name from [[Ishtar]], the pagan goddess associated with t...
16: ...th and peace in their captivity, is also manifest from the Scripture account.
19: ...e makes no reference to individual members of the Harem with the exception of domineering [[Queen consort... - Hippopotamus (6778 bytes)
15: ...962;" ("river horse") is a large, plant-eating [[Africa]]n [[mammal]], one of only two living and thre...
17: ...rritory along a riverbank from which to draw in a harem of females while defending it against other males...
19: ...hern Africa]] ([[Botswana]], [[Republic of South Africa]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Zambia]]). A separate popul...
22: ... not because they are more aggressive than other African mammals but rather because they are highly te...
24: The word hippopotamus comes, by way of [[Latin]], from the ancient [[Greek language|Greek]] ιN... - Cattle (12844 bytes)
17: ...successfully be bred with [[water buffalo]] or [[African buffalo]]. (See [[aurochs]] for the history o...
23: ...m "'''cattlebeast'''". "'''Neat'''" (horned oxen, from which we get "[[neatsfoot oil]]"), "'''beef'''"...
25: ...polygynous]] or [http://wiktionary.org/wiki/Harem harem] [[mating]] systems, though "bull" in particular ...
31: ...'s main function is to absorb water and nutrients from the digestable feed. The omasum is known as th...
33: ...rochs]] was originally spread throughout Europe, Africa and Asia. In historical times, their range was... - Horse (38916 bytes)
19: ...[[Evolution of the Horse|evolution of the horse]] from the very early (around 55 million years ago) ''...
21: ...less than 180 degrees to each side, overlapped in front and leaving a blind spot in the rear). Even do...
23: ... harem of his own, having separated female equids from another stallion's band.
28: ...ence for the [[domestication of the horse]] comes from [[Central Asia]] and dates to about [[30th cent...
40: ...sive selective breeding that took place in Europe from the middle ages onwards, giving us a picture of... - Ostrich (8135 bytes)
16: It lives in the wild in [[Africa]], and is farmed all over the world.
22: ...ks. The [[feather]]s are soft and quite different from the stiff [[airfoil]] feathers of flying birds....
32: ...t|thumb|300px|The distribution of ostriches in [[Africa]]]]
34: ...ly on the [[savanna]]s and semi-[[desert]]s of [[Africa]], both north and south of the equatorial fore...
35: * ''S. c. australis'' in South Africa - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
15: ...t. The fresco-paintings, ceramic motifs, reliefs, free sculpture and toreutic handiwork of [[Crete]] h...
21: ...e complexity, and the greater oblongs are entered from a long side and divided longitudinally by pilla...
23: ...rom the rest of the plan by corridors, is entered from a vestibule on a short side, and has a central ...
29: ...en records, only a summary history can be derived from monuments and archaeological remains. But the d...
33: ...s, showing a progressive development in technique from bottom to top. - Red Fox (7749 bytes)
15: ...[[Eurasia]], with several populations in [[North Africa]].
19: ... Red Fox''' (''Vulpes vulpes japonica'') migrated from [[India]] to [[China]] and eventually to [[Japa...
23: ...black ear tips and legs. The "red" tone can vary from crimson to golden, and in fact can be brindled ...
34: Red Foxes are found in a variety of [[biome]]s, from [[prairie]]s and [[scrubland]] to [[forest]] se...
36: ... to catch their food. The foxes regularly consume from 0.5–1 kilograms (1–2 pounds) of foo... - American Bison (6740 bytes)
16: ...anada's far north to [[Mexico]] in the south, and from eastern [[Oregon]] almost to the [[Atlantic Oce...
20: ...e [[polygynous]]: Dominant bulls maintain a small harem of females for mating. Individual bulls "tend" fe...
30: ...-owned herds have also been established, starting from this population. The current American Bison pop...
39: ... which lived at the National Bison Range, Montana from 1933-1959]]
40: ...show that many of them include animals with genes from domestic cattle; there may be as few as 15,000 ... - Hippopotamuses (6272 bytes)
15: ...962;" ("river horse") is a large, plant-eating [[Africa]]n [[mammal]], one of only two living and thre...
17: ...rritory along a riverbank from which to draw in a harem of females while defending it against other males...
19: ...hern Africa]] ([[Botswana]], [[Republic of South Africa]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Zambia]]). A separate popul...
23: ... not because they are more aggressive than other African mammals but rather because they are highly te...
25: The word hippopotamus comes, by way of [[Latin]], from the ancient [[Greek language|Greek]] ιN... - Ostriches (8135 bytes)
16: It lives in the wild in [[Africa]], and is farmed all over the world.
22: ...ks. The [[feather]]s are soft and quite different from the stiff [[airfoil]] feathers of flying birds....
32: ...t|thumb|300px|The distribution of ostriches in [[Africa]]]]
34: ...ly on the [[savanna]]s and semi-[[desert]]s of [[Africa]], both north and south of the equatorial fore...
35: * ''S. c. australis'' in South Africa - Yellow-Bellied Marmot (2581 bytes)
20: ...ffspring per female. Marmots have what is called ?harem-polygynous? which means the male defends 1-4 mate...
22: ...eating [[grass]], [[leaf|leaves]], [[flower]]s, [[fruit]], [[grasshopper]]s, and bird [[egg]]s. - Roan antelope (1739 bytes)
16: ...est]], [[Central Africa|Central]] and [[Southern Africa]].
20: ...ds where they eat mid-length [[grass]]. They form harem groups of five to fifteen animals with a dominant...
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