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- 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 ...
12: ...rine Woodville]], to her 11-year-old ward [[Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham]]. - George Washington (29551 bytes)
26: ...e was initiated as a [[Freemasonry|Freemason]] in Fredericksburg on [[4 February]] [[1752]]. On Lawren...
28: ==French and Indian War and afterwards==
31: ...nternational incident, and helped to ignite the [[French and Indian War]], which eventually became the...
33: ...ition]], which successfully drove the French away from [[Fort Duquesne]].
37: ...en. In that year, he was chosen as a [[delegate]] from Virginia to the First [[Continental Congress]] ... - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
43: ... permanently in Connecticut were English Puritans from Massachusetts in 1633. Its first constitution, ...
49: ...rrently has five [[U.S. Congressional Delegations from Connecticut|representatives in the House]].
56: ...strial cities, located along the coastal highways from the New York border to New Haven, then northwar...
65: ... the state, and at times there are minor cultural frictions between the regions and their major cultur...
79: ...les (tv)|Miracles]], the protagonist took a train from Boston directly to Hartford, causing Connecticu... - Human (48024 bytes)
24: Humans have an erect body carriage that frees the upper limbs for manipulating objects, a hi...
30: ... [[state]]s down to [[Family|families]], and also from the [[community]] to the [[self]]. Seeking to [...
54: ...species of [[chimpanzee]]s should be reclassified from ''[[Pan troglodytes]]'' and ''[[Pan paniscus]]'...
56: ...had]] and seems to indicate an earlier divergence from the ape lineage.
58: ... genome is significantly affected by assimilation from archaic humans (i.e., 80% of loci may have some... - January 17 (12233 bytes)
5: * [[1562]] - [[France]] recognized the [[Huguenot]]s under the [[Ed...
25: ...Robbery]] - 11 thieves steal more than $2 million from an armored car in [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
28: * [[1966]] - [[Carl Brashear]], the first [[African American]] [[United States Navy]] diver, is i...
44: *[[1463]] - [[Frederick III of Saxony|Friedrich III]], [[Saxony|Saxon]] elector (d. [[1525...
48: *[[1706]] - [[Benjamin Franklin]] American writer, inventor, publisher, and... - National anthem (4891 bytes)
3: ...hem is the "[[Wilhelmus van Nassouwe|Wilhelmus]]" from [[The Netherlands]], it was written between [[1...
5: ...lmost every national anthem. Even in nations of Africa and Asia, where western orchestral music was a...
9: ...e anthems of the [[USSR]], [[USA]], the [[EU]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Spain]] and [[Hungary]].
11: ... by [[Joseph Haydn]] to the words "[[Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser]]," it became notorious during the ...
19: ...ropean Union]]; the [[United Nations]] and the [[African Union]] also have unofficial anthems. The [[h... - The Star-Spangled Banner (15265 bytes)
3: ...ledBanner2.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Percy Moran drew Francis Scott Key reaching out towards the flag in [...
4: ...d [[sheet music]]. Copies such as these were sold from a catalog of Thomas Carr's Carr Music Store in ...
6: ...s]]. The [[lyrics]] were written in [[1814]] by [[Francis Scott Key]], a 35-year-old [[lawyer]] and am...
9: ...ater Upper Marlboro, Maryland|Upper Marlboro]], a friend of Key's who had been captured in [[Washingto...
15: ...ng dating from around [[1800]], written by [[John Stafford Smith]]. Nicholson took the poem to a printer. Th... - William I of England (8753 bytes)
7: ...alvados, France|Falaise]], [[Normandy]], now in [[France]], William succeeded to the throne of England...
14: ...rp his place. King [[Henri I of France|Henry I of France]] knighted him at the age of 15. By the time ...
23: ...ade the promise under duress and so may have felt free to break it.
31: ...isings occurred in the [[Welsh Marches]] and at [[Stafford]]. Most seriously William faced separate attempts...
34: ...acing [[History of the English Language#Period of French Domination|English]] as the language of the r... - Staffordshire Bull Terrier (6063 bytes)
4: !Staffordshire Bull Terrier
6: ...shire_Bull_Terrier_600.jpg|thumb|none|250px|Black Staffordshire Bull Terrier]]
24: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/staffordshire_bull_terrier/index.cfm Stds]
27: |[http://www.ankc.aust.com/stafford.html Stds]
39: ...d not be confused with the much larger [[American Staffordshire Terrier]]. - Assyrian (19682 bytes)
11: ...aic (also known as Neo-Aramaic) belongs to the [[Afro-Asiatic]] language family, the [[Semitic languag...
20: ...] to designate a common language used as [[lingua franca]] by speakers of different dialects).
22: ...on its speakers in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. Aside from the toll that [[World War I]] and the attacks b...
26: ...trians, Mandeans and others, they were restricted from certain employment that would place them in sit...
32: ...as pagans. (Buddhists and Hindus as well as some African groups were the ones with which they came in ...
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