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  1. Valley of the Queens (2748 bytes)
    1: ...0px|right|thumb|General view of the Valley of the Queens]]
    2: ...hildren of the Pharaoh’, because along with the Queens of the [[Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt| 18th]], [[N...
    4: ... Kings]], on the west bank of the [[Nile]] across from [[Thebes, Egypt|Thebes]] (modern [[Luxor]]) <!-...
    12: ...le may have once been buried in the Valley of the Queens as well.<ref>Dodson A. and Hilton D. The Complete...
    14: .... Her name was enclosed in a cartouche on canopic fragments.

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  1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    20: ...ost recently during her [[2004]] state visit to [[France]] to commemorate the centenary of the [[Enten...
    29: ...7]], when she accompanied her parents to [[South Africa]]. On her 21st birthday she made a broadcast t...
    33: ...t-great-grandmother. They are also both descended from [[Christian IX of Denmark]] (she being a great-...
    38: ...] [[1996]]) [[Diana, Princess of Wales|Lady Diana Frances Spencer]] ([[1961]]&ndash;[[1997]]); married...
    55: ...e's health declined during [[1951]] and Elizabeth frequently stood in for him at public events. She vi...
  2. Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
    1: ...fealty from a vassal, possibly Melisende herself, from the [[Melisende Psalter]]]]
    3: ...) was [[Kingdom of Jerusalem|Queen of Jerusalem]] from [[1131]] to [[1153]].
    9: ...the [[Count of Boulogne|County of Boulogne]] in [[France]]. Melisende was the heir of this dynasty, an...
    13: ...son of previous marriage, [[Geoffrey of Anjou|Geoffrey]] was in these same years married to Empress Ma...
    15: ...d of his crusader knights Fulk excluded Melisende from granting titles and other forms of patronage, a...
  3. Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
    1: ...) was [[Kingdom of Jerusalem|Queen of Jerusalem]] from [[1186]] to 1190. She was the eldest daughter o...
    9: ...aldwin of Ibelin]], rebuffed Philip's advances. Affronted, Philip left Jerusalem to campaign in [[Anti...
    11: ...]], the emperor previously receiving confirmation from his niece, the [[dowager queen]] [[Maria Comnen...
    17: ...pt by Raymond and Bohemund, her political rivals, from marrying her daughter into the rival court fact...
    21: ... succeed. Sibylla herself though was not excluded from the succession. Guy had become very unpopular a...
  4. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    8: ... remembered for her attempt to return [[England]] from [[Protestantism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]]. To ...
    13: ... who presumably would have contracted the disease from Mary's father. Whether or not he had the disea...
    15: ..., [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[French language|French]] and [[Italian language|Italian]], as well a...
    17: ...ovided that the Princess Mary should marry either Francis or his second son, [[Henry, Duke of Orl顮s]...
    19: ... with the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts ...
  5. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    7: ... Queen of Scots,''' was the ruler of [[Scotland]] from [[December 14]], [[1542]] &ndash; [[July 24]], ...
    12: ... [[1542]] to King [[James V of Scotland]] and his French wife, [[Marie de Guise]].
    17: ...ted the French spelling Stuart during her time in France, and she and her descendants stuck with it.)
    24: ... there. Then he stood by, holding her to keep her from rolling off.
    31: ...ted them to break their traditional alliance with France. Fearing an uprising among the people, the [[...
  6. Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
    1: ...metime '''Count Dohna''', was Queen of [[Sweden]] from [[1632]] to [[1654]], was the daughter of King ...
    10: ...op of the realm''") <!-- Official English version from www.royalcourt.se -->
    22: ...he was educated in the manner typical of men, and frequently wore men's clothes (such as dresses with ...
    25: ...Maria Eleonora]] of [[Prussia|Brandenburg]], came from the [[Hohenzollern]] family. She was a woman of...
    27:
  7. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    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.
    44: ...b|left|'''''The Royal Family in 1913'''<br><small>From left to right, King George V, Princess Mary, <b...
  8. Apple (20408 bytes)
    16: ...]], and is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits. Table apples are of the species ''M. domesti...
    27: ...ples, picked in late autumn and stored just above freezing have been an important food in [[Asia]] and...
    32: ... allow [[pesticide]]s to penetrate the top of the fruit), and popular flavor.
    34: ...around the world to preserve such local heirlooms from extinction.
    39: ...e]]s are typically too tart and astringent to eat fresh, but they give the beverage a rich flavor that...
  9. Bee (11175 bytes)
    27: ...] that they use in order to obtain the [[nectar]] from [[flower]]s. Bees have antennae made up of thir...
    29: ... on other species. Some of this pollen is carried from flower to flower, but the bulk of it is carried...
    37: ...vive on her own for at least a short time (unlike queens in eusocial species who must be cared for at all ...
    41: ...ly in found hiding spots. Interestingly bumblebee queens sometimes seek winter safety in honeybee hives, w...
    45: ...le]], and deposits all the [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s from which the other bees are produced. Except for h...
  10. Queen bee (6221 bytes)
    1: '''[[Honeybee]] queens''' are developed from [[larva]]e selected by worker [[bee]]s to becom...
    6: ...because she is given [[royal jelly]], a secretion from [[gland]]s on the heads of young workers, for a...
    32: The best queens emerge from replacement cells. As the young queen larva pu...
    34: ...ike queen brood cells extend outward and downward from the broodcomb. This picture likely depicts eme...
    36: ...at once for longer than a brief period. The extra queens may go with swarms or afterswarms to sort out the...
  11. Ptolemaic dynasty (4871 bytes)
    9: ...wives, who were often also their sisters. Several queens exercised regal authority, but the most famous an...
    18: ...II of Egypt|Cleopatra III]]; temporarily expelled from Alexandria by [[Cleopatra II of Egypt|Cleopatra...
  12. Sex (2995 bytes)
    8: ...ven standard nutrition in their larval stages and queens if lavishly fed with [[royal jelly]]. Unfertilize...
  13. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    34: | from [[Pakistan]]<br>[[March 26]] [[1971]]
    47: | '''[[National Fruit]]''' || [[Jackfruit]]
    65: ...], and there are even claims of social structures from around [[1000 BC]]. Early civilizations had Bud...
    67: ...ntrolled the region by the late [[18th century]], from which the [[United Kingdom|British]] extended [...
    69: ...ment of Pakistan changed the name of the province from [[East Bengal (province)|East Bengal]] to [[Eas...
  14. Beekeeping (6363 bytes)
    9: ...n. One of the earliest examples of beekeeping is from [[cave painting|rock painting]], dating to arou...
    13: ...by American, Australian and New Zealand colonists from [[Europe]], partly for honey and partly for the...
    29: ...ns and 3- or 4-pound packages of live worker bees from the South to replenish hives that die out durin...
    31: ...ard so do the beekeepers, to supply bees for tree fruits, blueberries, strawberries and later vegetabl...
    34: ...rn Hemisphere]], beekeepers usually harvest honey from [[July]] until [[September]], though in warmer ...
  15. Ant (13019 bytes)
    12: ...es of individuals, such as workers, soldiers, and queens.
    17: ...g food, digging, or defense. Their color can vary from black, brown, red, to even green or blue in som...
    21: Ants thrive in various habitats, from rainforests to deserts. They are terrestrial an...
    32: ... workers living for a few months to a year, while queens can live for decades in some species.
    43: ...Image: ants.jpg|400px|right|Fire ants, originally from South America.]]
  16. Egyptian pyramids (20601 bytes)
    35: ...ost important of which are listed geographically, from north to south, below.
    39: ....jpg|right|thumb|250px|The ruined Pyramid of Djedefre]]
    41: ...sius}}&mdash; the mostly ruined Pyramid of [[Djedefre]], the son and successor of [[Khufu (pharaoh)|K...
    42: ...gest of the [[Giza]] pyramids. On this basis Djedefre's edifice would have claimed the title of the fo...
    44: ...he early 20th century. Today little remains apart from a few courses of stone superimposed upon the na...
  17. Thebes, Egypt (3900 bytes)
    4: ...]], Thebes was known in the [[Egyptian language]] from the end of the [[New Kingdom of Egypt|New Kingd...
    6: ... ''Thebes'' is often mistakenly thought to derive from the Greek as there is a city in Greece with thi...
    17: *[[Valley of the Queens]]
    27: ... of 7 vols. Cairo: Imprimerie de l&#8217;Institut fran硩s d&#8217;arch鯬ogie orientale du Caire. (Re...
    31: ...e Anchor Bible Dictionary'', edited by David Noel Freedman. Vol. 6 of 6 vols. New York: Doubleday. 442...
  18. Luxor (8772 bytes)
    5: ...g the [[Valley of the Kings]] and [[Valley of the Queens]].
    16: ...cians of [[Byblos]] and [[Tyre]], the [[Minoans]] from the island of [[Crete]], the [[Greece|Greek]]s ...
    18: ... to match. [[Wenamun]], the priest of Amun, moved from Thebes to [[Byblos]], around [[1070s BC|1075 BC...
    20: ... to attack and destroy Thebes. Doing so, he acted friendly to Egypt, kicking out the [[Kushite]] [[Tah...
    25: ...Amun, where the statue of the god was transferred from [[Karnak]] during the holy days of the
  19. Isis (20790 bytes)
    7: ...er origins are uncertain but are believed to come from the [[Nile Delta]]; however unlike other [[Anci...
    22: ...ctor, and mother, and the lusty aspect originally from Hathor, she was also made the patron goddess of...
    51: ...of the role came later by association. In many [[African]] tribes, the king's throne is known as the m...
    56: .... The tale describes how Nephthys became sexually frustrated with Set, who was [[gay]] (and already ha...
    65: ...of her husband. In one instance, Isis heals Horus from a lethal scorpion sting; she also performs othe...
  20. Horus (19927 bytes)
    19: ...orus was quite dangerous, sometimes attacking his friends after mistaking them for enemies.
    28: ...ted Set, and call his semen forth, and it answers from inside Set. In consequence, Horus is declared t...
    35: ...to gamble with Chons, winning 1/72nd of moonlight from him. Prior to this time in egyptian history, th...
    47: ...f the benefits of going to war to assert your own freedom, and so he became conflated with [[Horus]], ...
    64: A connection between Jesus and Horus-Osiris is frequently raised by critics of the historicity of J...

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