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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
17: ...rst to navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in a single ship
47: ...1499), [[Italy|Italian]] navigator in [[England|English]] service, crossed the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to [...
57: *[[Thomas Cavendish]], (died 1592), English sailor and explorer.
83: *[[David Douglas]], Scottish explorer, botanist
103: *[[John Franklin]], (1786-1847), disappeared exploring [[Arctic]] [[Canada]] in ... - John C. Fremont (3726 bytes)
7: On [[January 16]], [[1847]] he was appointed Governor of the new [[Californ...
15: ...itions, including the first discovery of the [[Single-leaf Pinyon]]. The standard [[Binomial nomenclat... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
9: ...[[Mary II of England]] marries [[William III of England|William, Prince of Orange]]. They would later...
45: *[[1470]] - King [[Edward V of England]], one of the two [[Princes in the Tower]] (d....
46: ...s I of England]] and mother of [[William III of England]]
80: *[[1847]] - [[Felix Mendelssohn]], [[Germany|German]] com...
83: *[[1918]] - [[Wilfred Owen]], English poet - Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
2: '''Annie Besant''' ([[October 1]], [[1847]] - [[September 20]], [[1933]]) was a prominent [...
39: *[http://www.global.org/keywords.asp?kw=Theosophy Books by Annie ... - Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
3: '''Millicent Fawcett''' ([[June 11]], [[1847]] – [[August 5]], [[1929]]) was a British [...
5: ...ner, concentrating much of her energy on the struggle to improve women's opportunities for higher educ...
9: ...wcett]], who famously came above the [[senior wrangler]] in the [[Cambridge University]] mathematics e... - Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
19: When in [[Rome]] in [[1847]], recovering from a [[mental breakdown]] precipi...
31: ...]]s were in short supply, [[hygiene]] was being neglected, and mass [[infection]]s were common, many o...
35: ...hood and curtains. The carriage was returned to England after the war and subsequently given to the Ni...
39: ...work inspired massive public support throughout England, where she was celebrated and admired as "The ...
67: In [[1869]] she returned to England and, with [[Elizabeth Blackwell]], opened the ... - Jennie Kidd Trout (1706 bytes)
3: ... '"Jenny'") moved with her parents to Canada in [[1847]], settling near [[Stratford, Ontario|Stratford]]... - Fanny Mendelssohn (2047 bytes)
1: ...hn]], but her own achievements are being increasingly recognised as significant in themselves.
11: Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel died in [[Berlin]] in 1847 of complications of a [[stroke]] suffered while r... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
22: ...e [[first language]] was not [[English language|English]].
29: ...st [[Court (judicial)|court]] in New York until [[1847]].
49: ... avoided entanglement in the Jackson-Calhoun imbroglio.
53: ...tions to Louis McLane, the American minister to England, regarding the opening of the West India trade...
117: ...[[Okay|OK]]''', the popular expression in the [[English language]] and other languages of the [[Wester... - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
25: ... as a strict state-rights Democrat, grew increasingly alienated from the Jacksonian Democrats, especia...
35: ...ry Tyler ([[April 15]], [[1815]] - [[June 17]], [[1847]]).
60: For two years Tyler struggled with the Whigs, but when he took [[John C. Calh... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
61: ...]'s four-volume ''[[Commentaries on the Laws of England]]'', he taught himself the law, and was admitt...
65: ...hig Party]]. In [[1856]], both men joined the fledgling [[United States Republican Party|Republican Pa...
79: ...Knox Polk|President Polk]]'s desire for "military glory — that attractive rainbow, that rises in...
85: ...was superior and less expensive, and that accordingly the corporation had a right to sue Mr. Barret fo...
89: ...to show that the moon on that date was at a low angle and could not have produced enough lumination fo... - Switzerland (22270 bytes)
11: ...l_motto = Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno<br>(English: One for all, all for one)|
44: ...e charter united the involved parties in the struggle against foreign rule by the [[Habsburg]]s, who t...
46: ...ginal cantons had been joined by the cantons of [[Glarus]] and [[Zug]] and the city states of [[Lucern...
50: The success of [[Zwingli]]'s [[Reformation]] in some cantons led to inter...
57: In [[1847]], a civil war broke out between the Catholic and... - Flag of Utah (450 bytes)
5: ...ss, as does the emblem of the beehive. The date [[1847]] represents the year [[Brigham Young]] led the f... - Virginia (23198 bytes)
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Virginia]] |
13: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
46: ...606]]. It swiftly financed the first permanent English settlement in the New World which was at [[Jam...
48: ...ton, DC|was retroceded to Virginia]] effective [[1847]], and is now [[Arlington County, Virginia|Arling...
54: On [[January 13]], [[1990]], [[Douglas Wilder]] became the first African American to s... - Utah (29154 bytes)
7: Flaglink = [[Flag of Utah]] |
15: OfficialLang = [[English_language|English]] |
83: ...out 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. Some left [[petroglyph]]s and [[pictography|pictograph]]s which exist...
92: ...ame to the [[Salt Lake Valley]] on [[July 24]], [[1847]]. At the time, Utah was still [[Mexico|Mexican...
94: ...n]] inhabitants, who had settled in the area in [[1847]] and were pushing for the establishment of the [... - Santa Fe, New Mexico (9224 bytes)
13: ...obra]], a fifty-foot puppet also called "Old Man Gloom."
54: ...anta_fe_nm_1846_47.jpg|thumb|300px|Santa Fe, 1846-1847]] - Alexander of Aphrodisias (2599 bytes)
17: He argued strongly against the doctrine of [[immortality]].
21: ...n the Metaphysica by [[H. Bonitz]], [[Berlin]], [[1847]]. [[J. Nourisson]] has treated of his doctrine ... - Time zone (34024 bytes)
2: ... [[Rail transport|railways]] this became increasingly awkward. Time zones partially rectified the prob...
31: ...shed by British [[railways]] on [[December 1]], [[1847]]—[[Greenwich Mean Time]] (GMT) being hand ...
37: ...d Fleming]] in [[1876]] as an appendage to the single 24-hour clock he proposed for the entire world (...
39: ...= local apparent noon). During [[1917]], at the Anglo-French Conference on Time-keeping at Sea, it was...
53: ...h time zone names below generally only apply to English speaking areas. The [[CIA]] and NAO disagree o... - History of science (41710 bytes)
2: ...s a body of verifiable [[empirical knowledge]], a global community of [[scholar]]s, and a set of [[tec...
52: ...hip was aided by several factors. The use of a single language, [[Arabic language|Arabic]], allowed co...
76: ...to the unification of the two phenomena into a single theory of [[electromagnetism]], by [[James Clerk...
78: ...dn't hold on small scales, but even more disturbingly, the thoery of [[general relativity]] proposed ...
93: ...rinciples of quantum mechanics to deduce [[bond angle]]s in ever-more complicated molecules, culminati... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
98: *[[Barr Glenn]] ([[1968]]-)
156: *[[Ralph Albert Blakelock]] ([[1847]]-[[1919]])
281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
339: *[[Edouard Detaille]] ([[1847]]-[[1912]])
361: *[[Aaron Douglas]] ([[1898]]-[[1979]])
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