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- Religion in China (12456 bytes)
46: ...huan]], without having reached the mainland. In [[1582]], Jesuits once again initiated mission work in C...
50: ...ness]]'' tell the story of one such missionary, [[Gladys Aylward]]. - Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
8: .... When the Cardinal asked Marguerite if she willingly took Henri to be her husband, she did not answer...
12: ... and quarrelled frequently. After an illness in [[1582]], Queen Marguerite returned to her brother's cou... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
98: *[[Barr Glenn]] ([[1968]]-)
281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
361: *[[Aaron Douglas]] ([[1898]]-[[1979]])
385: *[[Ron English]] ([[1948]]-)
470: *[[Ilya Glazunov]] ([[1930]]-) - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
2: ...– [[April 9]], [[1626]]) was an [[England|English]] [[philosopher]], [[statesman]], [[spy]], [[f...
8: ...Keeper of the Great Seal under [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]]. His mother, [[Ann Cooke Bacon]]...
16: ...they went abroad with Sir [[Amias Paulet]], the English ambassador at Paris. The disturbed state of go...
18: ...in February 1579 necessitated Bacon's return to England, and seriously influenced his fortunes. Sir Ni...
21: ... law, until admitted as an [[outer barrister]] in 1582. In 1584 he took his seat in [[parliament]] for [... - New Year (5703 bytes)
18: ... or [[April 15]] in a festive manner in both [[Bangladesh]] and [[West Bengal]].
34: ... December]]. This was used in [[Germany]] and [[England]] until the [[13th century]], and in [[Spain]]...
35: ...]. Annunciation Style continued to be used in [[England]] until [[1752]] for some official records suc... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...or the first day of its numbered year. Although England began its numbered year on [[March 25]] ([[Lad...
7: *[[404]] - Last known [[gladiator]] competition in [[Rome]] takes place.
11: *[[1651]] - [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] crowned King of [[Scotland]]
80: **A single market within the [[European Community]] is intr...
103: *[[1484]] - [[Huldrych Zwingli]], Swiss Protestant leader (d. [[1531]]) - List of popes (77758 bytes)
4: ...tual leaders, this title in [[English language|English]] usage generally refers to the supreme head o...
1258: | <small>[[England]]</small>
1259: ...lish pope; granted Ireland to Henry II, King of England</small>
1327: | <small>Goffredo Castiglioni</small>
1365: | <small>Gui Faucoi le Gros (''angl:'' Guy Foulques the Fat)</small> - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
2: ...ion as the greatest of all [[writer]]s in the [[English language]], as well as one of the world's pre-...
4: ...nfluence continues to be felt in all parts of the globe. He has been translated into every major livi...
8: Shakespeare's influence on the English-speaking world shows in the widespread use of ...
14: ... Day]] of [[Saint George]], [[patron saint]] of England.
21: ...]], eight years his senior, on [[November 28]], [[1582]] at [[Temple Grafton]], near Stratford. Two neig... - Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
17: ...re jointly known as his "Italian dialogues." In [[1582]], Bruno penned a play summarizing some of his co...
19: ...d was denied a position there (and elsewhere in England).
21: ...nt in the household of the French ambassador to England (M Castelnau). John Bossy's ''Giordano Bruno a...
45: ...]), and [[Cristoph Rothmann]] and the [[England|Englishman]] [[Thomas Digges]], author of ''[[A Perfit...
53: ...ite, or that all stars were equidistant from a single [[center of the universe]]. In these respects, h... - Capacitor (29664 bytes)
57: *Glass - used to form extremely stable, reliable capa...
109: ...ted, they stop glowing immediately. They come in glowstick-like colors, and lately they take the form...
144: ... recorded capacitor in October [[1745]]. It was a glass jar coated inside and out with metal. The inn...
148: ...jar, and proved that the charge was stored on the glass, not in the water as others had assumed.
150: ...rge than a normal isolated conductor. Most non-English languages still use a word derived from "conde... - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
21: ...In all he was held for 38 days would often laughingly threaten to have them all crucified. True to his...
26: ...e [[British Museum]], in ''Cassell's History of England (1902)'']]
34: ...common people. Caesar ended his year as aedile in glory but in bankruptcy. His debts reached several ...
51: ... of Caesar and Bibulus was often referred to jokingly thereafter as the year of "Julius and Caesar".
53: ...tunity to match political victories with military glory. This five year term, unprecedented for an are... - Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
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35: ...s led to a sharp increase in industries such as [[glass]] and [[automobile]] manufacturing. However, ...
64: ... a large [[municipal park]] system, including [[Eagle Creek Park]], one of the largest municipal parks...
75: ...d the Brickyard 400 are the two largest annual single-day sporting events in the world.
118: ...dianapolis]]. The last was originally an urban conglomeration of branch campuses of the two major stat... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: ...ician]]s are listed below in [[English language|English]] [[alphabet]]ical [[transliteration]] order (...
29: ...(mathematician)|Alexander Anderson]] (Scotland, [[1582]] - [[1620]])
64: *[[Isaac Barrow]] (England, [[1630]] - [[1677]])
67: *[[Thomas Bayes]] (England, [[1702]] - [[1761]])
77: *[[Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch]] (England, [[1891]] - [[1970]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
19: *[[George Biddell Airy]], ([[England]], [[1801]] – [[1892]])
59: *[[John Bainbridge]] ([[Britain]], [[1582]] – [[1643]])
82: *[[John Gatenby Bolton]] ([[England]], [[Australia]], [[1922]] – [[1993]])
92: *[[James Bradley]] ([[England]], [[1693]] – [[1762]])
98: *[[Ernest William Brown]] ([[England]], [[1866]] – [[1938]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
462: *[[Hugo Dingler]], (1881-1954)
536: *[[Herbert Feigl]], (1902-1988)
638: *[[Joseph Glanvill]], (1636-1680){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
639: *[[Ernst von Glasersfeld]]
640: *[[Jonathan Glover]], (born 1941){{fn|O}} - Ballet (9155 bytes)
3: ...and pas de deux]] and high leg extensions. Many [[Glossary_of_ballet_terms|Ballet techniques]] bear a ...
9: ...ry of the Louvre. (folio, Paris, Mamert Patisson, 1582.)]]
13: ...llet composition by composers such as [[Christoph Gluck]]. Finally, opera was divided into three form...
15: ...[Romantic ballet]]. Ballerinas such as [[Marie Taglioni]] and [[Fanny Elssler]] pioneered new techniq...
17: ...foot for dancing is basically shaped like a rectangle, with all of the toes basically the same length.... - Aztec (38742 bytes)
14: ...ently, the more proper usage "Mexica" is increasingly applied. The Museo Nacional de Antropologia e Hi...
22: ...mpires, it was more a system of tribute than a single system of government. [[Arnold J. Toynbee|Arnold...
49: ...nd a city on the site where they would see an [[eagle]] devouring a snake perched on a fruit-bearing [...
116: ...ayor|Great Temple]] there was the "house of the eagles", where in peacetime Aztec captains could drink...
118: ...eñores de la Nueva España'', collected (Tezcoco 1582), probably by [[Juan Bautista de Pomar]]. This vo... - Alchemy (42222 bytes)
8: ...0;مياء or الخيمياء), which is pr...
63: ...s of sound, stars, and geometric shapes like triangles, or anything from which a [[ratio]] could be de...
84: ...575;ن, Latin Geberus; usually rendered in English as Geber). Jabir's ultimate goal was [[takwin]...
115: ...[[spiritual being|spirit]]s. His influence was negligible, but like Flamel, he produced writings whic...
134: ...ations of elements are common. Indeed, in 1980, [[Glenn Seaborg]] transmuted lead into gold, though th... - April Fool's Day (15510 bytes)
9: ...nd last for a week, hence ending on 1 April. In [[1582]], King [[Charles IX of France]] brought in the n...
15: ...s media|media]] organizations have either unwittingly or deliberately propagated hoaxes on April Fools...
36: ...e comics, the biggest such example was on this single day in 1997.
44: ...os靝 of international collusion to prepare for [[global catastrophe]] fooled many people, and is stil...
45: ...wly transition to Japanese, and discontinue its English-language version. - Arsenic (12497 bytes)
161: ...uage|Persian]] word زرنيخ ''Zarnik'' meaning "yellow [[orpiment]]". ''Zarn...
172: ...s a massive epidemic of arsenic poisoning in [[Bangladesh]], where it is estimated that approximately ...
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