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- Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
19: ...rouin]], and [[Nicolas de Villegaignon]]. After [[1720]], when the Portuguese found gold and diamonds in...
44: ... da Gᶥa]] (Topsail Rock) in S㯠Conrado. [[Hang gliding]] is a popular activity in a nearby peak - a...
71: ...t below the Redeemer statue's arm. The name in English translates to "Christ's armpit", and was chose...
118: [[gl:Rio de Janeiro]] - Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
25: ...Baltic Sea|Baltic]] territories lost to Russia in 1720. Expecting to soundly defeat the Russians, the S... - Mary Read (2833 bytes)
9: ... happy together, but not for long. In October of 1720, the troops of Captain Barnet captured Rackham an... - Second Intermediate Period of Egypt (3576 bytes)
6: ...ade their first appearance, and around [[1720s BC|1720 BC]] took control of the town of [[Avaris]] (the ... - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
23: ..., [[1757]]) and Jane Randolph ([[February 20]], [[1720]]–[[March 31]], [[1776]]), both from famili...
123: ...tiveness of his exterior. In later years he was negligent in dress and loose in bearing.
125: ...ing charm. Beneath a quiet surface he was fairly aglow with intense convictions and a very emotional t...
139: ...nch of the [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] [[Church of England]], Jefferson was a [[vestryman]] in his local ...
167: ... ideas of the Polish Brethren were continued in English-speaking countries by [[Unitarianism|Unitarian... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
31: ...s dying with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I of Castile]] who...
57:
59: Maybe due the inglorious way the regime fell and general popular dis...
85: ...essive expulsion of the Spanish kings and break England's isolation from continental Europe during Nap...
127: ...s 14 m bellow the sea surface. It last erupted in 1720 and formed an island, it remained above the water... - Spinning Jenny (3557 bytes)
2: ... amount of work needed to produce yarn, with a single worker able to work eight or more spools at once...
4: ...ves was born in Oswaldtwistle, near Blackburn, in 1720. He received no formal education and was never ta... - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
112: *[[Johan Peter Uz|Uz, Johann Peter]] (1720-1796), German author - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
18: *[[Charles Babbage]], (1791-1871), [[England]] — [[Analytical engine]]
29: *[[Henry Bessemer]], (1813-1898), [[England]] — [[Bessemer process]]
32: ...e Blodgett]], (1898-1979) — nonreflective [[glass]]
41: *[[Edwin Beard Budding]], (1795-1846) England — [[lawnmower]] and [[adjustable spanner...
51: *[[Arthur C. Clarke]], (born 1917),[[England]], [[geosynchronous satellite]] - Sicily (18450 bytes)
80: ...ods of rule by the crown of [[Savoy]] ([[1713]]-[[1720|20]]) and then the [[Austria]]n [[Habsburg]]s gav...
110: ... Italian regions [[Calabria]] (Calabrese) and [[Puglia]] (Salentino); and had a significant influence ...
131: *[[Nino Martoglio]] - poet
141: ...arge Sicily region website (both in Italian and English)] - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
39: *[[Gutzon Borglum]] (1867 - 1941)
202: *[[Amedeo Modigliani]] (1884 - 1920)
258: *[[Giuseppe Sammartino]] (1720 - 1793)
268: *[[Paula Sigley]] (1970 - ) - Lute (15915 bytes)
7: ... the oldest or most exotic lutes the top has a single 'hole' under the strings, called the ''rose''; r...
9: ... few additional partial frets of wood are usually glued to the body of the instrument, to allow stoppi...
11: ...hest-pitched course usually consists of only a single string, called the ''chantrelle'' (French for "s...
13: ...y always stopped and plucked together, as if a single string, but in extremely rare cases a piece call...
23: ... play [[polyphony|Renaissance polyphony]] on a single instrument, lutenists gradually abandoned the qu... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
19: *[[George Biddell Airy]], ([[England]], [[1801]] – [[1892]])
82: *[[John Gatenby Bolton]] ([[England]], [[Australia]], [[1922]] – [[1993]])
92: *[[James Bradley]] ([[England]], [[1693]] – [[1762]])
98: *[[Ernest William Brown]] ([[England]], [[1866]] – [[1938]])
140: *[[Thomas George Cowling]] ([[England]], [[1906]] – [[1990]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
226: *[[Charles Bonnet]], (1720-1793){{fn|R}}
462: *[[Hugo Dingler]], (1881-1954)
536: *[[Herbert Feigl]], (1902-1988)
638: *[[Joseph Glanvill]], (1636-1680){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
639: *[[Ernst von Glasersfeld]] - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
17: ...hame, who acquired the estates allocated to the English tongue from [[1330]] to [[1358]]. On Rhodes, n...
25: ... Sicily. Their annual fee for the island was a single [[Maltese falcon]], which they had to give annua...
27: ...Greenwich|Queen's House]], [[Greenwich, London, England|Greenwich, London]]. After the siege a new cit...
36: ...rvived on Malta. The property of the [[England|English]] branch was confiscated in [[1540]]. In [[157...
45: ==Revival in England as the Order of St John of Jerusalem== - Calico Jack (2810 bytes)
4: ...kham had been the quartermaster on an [[England|English]] [[warship]] called the ''Neptune'' under the...
16: ...De La Vega]] in [[Jamaica]] on [[November 16]], [[1720]]. He and the remaining members of his crew were ... - Christopher Condent (2308 bytes)
1: '''Christopher Condent''' was an English [[pirate]] who led the return to the Eastern S...
9: ... and the [[Red Sea]] for a further year or so. In 1720, near [[Bombay]], Condent and his crew captured a...
13: Other pirates, namely [[Edward England]] and [[John Taylor (pirate)|John Taylor]] abo... - Germanium (8776 bytes)
64: | 1211.4 [[Kelvin|K]] (1720.9 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
197: ...ersion properties make germanium useful in wide-angle [[camera]] lenses and in [[microscope]] objectiv... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
16: ...ed in the composition of two violent libels. Inveigled by a spy named Beauregard into a real or burles...
22: ...nd play, ''Artemire'', was produced in February [[1720]]. It was a failure, and though it was recast wi...
30: === Exile to England ===
34: ...ement a fortnight, and was then packed off to [[England]] in accordance with his own request.
38: ...ites for social and political progress. He saw England as a useful model for what he considered to be... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
22: ... also for exploring, for the first time, the full glory of keys — and the means of expression ma...
38: ...Maria Barbara. She died suddenly on [[July 7]], [[1720]] while Bach was travelling with Prince Leopold.
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49: ...g's [[Collegium Musicum]], but some were increasingly introspective and abstract compositional masterp...
77: ...ther than concert use. He also wrote a set of [[English suites]] and a set of [[French suites]], compl...
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