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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
17: ...rst to navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in a single ship
27: *[[Robert Bartlett]] ([[1875]]-[[1946]]), notable Arctic explorer
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 - 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]]
65: *[[1946]] - [[Robert Mapplethorpe]], [[United States|Amer...
66: *1946 - [[Laura Bush]], [[First Lady of the United Stat... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
30: *[[George Abbot|Abbot, George]], (1603-1648), English writer
31: *[[Robert Abbot|Abbot, Robert]], (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine
64: *[[Clarke Abel|Abel, Clarke]], (1780-1826), English surgeon and naturalist
69: ...omas Abel|Abel, Thomas]], (circa 1497-1540), an English priest
105: *[[Marina Abramovic|Abramovic, Marina]], (born 1946), performance artist - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
44: *[[Douglas Adams|Adams, Douglas]], (1952-2001), British author of [[Hitchhiker'...
79: *[[James Adamson|Adamson, James]], (1946-), astronaut
87: ...[Joseph Addison|Addison, Joseph]], (1672-1719), English poet
101: *[[Ada Adler|Adler, Ada]], (1878-1946), Danish scholar
106: *[[Margot Adler|Adler, Margot]], (1946-), author, journalist, Wiccan Priestess and Elder... - Sonia Gandhi (4483 bytes)
3: ...ँधी)''' (born [[December 9]], [[1946]]), is an [[Italy|Italian]]-born [[India]]n polit...
7: ...sh language|English]] in [[Cambridge|Cambridge, England]] (not affliated to the [[University of Cambri...
11: ..., she was able to draw large crowds and nearly single-handedly revitalized the party. However, her op... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
24: ...ent for the yet to be born nation of Israel. In [[1946]], the British cracked down on the Zionist moveme...
30: ...t to the United States to raise money for the fledgling nation. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
19: |[[Grantham]], [[England]]
31: ...ally in the industrial heartlands of [[northern England]], and increased wealth inequalities. However ...
36: ...and|Grantham]] in [[Lincolnshire]] in eastern [[England]]. Her father was [[Alfred Roberts]], who ran ...
38: ...Oxford University Conservative Association]] in [[1946]], the third woman to hold the post. She obtained...
45: ...ower in the [[1964]] election. When [[Sir Alec Douglas-Home]] stepped down, Thatcher voted for [[Edwar... - Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
11: ...52 (except for an interval between [[1940]] and [[1946]]). She died in [[Leningrad]] in 1966. - Clarice Lispector (1743 bytes)
12: *O Lustre (1946) - Georgia O'Keeffe (2572 bytes)
8: ... and she allowed him to exhibit some of them. Stieglitz was especially impressed with O'Keeffe's inter...
10: ... his wife divorced. In [[1924]], O'Keeffe and Stieglitz married.
12: ...spent increasing amounts of time in the west. Stieglitz, many years older than O'Keeffe and often in i...
14: ...[Taos, New Mexico]], and when Stieglitz died in [[1946]], she took up permanent residence there, living ... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
1: ...ein''' ([[February 3]], [[1874]] - [[July 27]], [[1946]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[writer]], ...
17: ...ere visiting with [[Alfred North Whitehead]] in England. They returned to France and volunteered to dr...
23: ...cute;tain|Pétain]] into English. Contrastingly, Judy Grahn (1989) describes her as, "a 19th Cen...
29: ...in [[Neuilly-sur-Seine]], Paris on [[July 29]], [[1946]] and was interred there in the [[P貥 Lachaise]]...
34: ...ls, plays, stories, librettos and poems. Increasingly, she developed her own highly idiosyncratic, pla... - Ruth Benedict (3045 bytes)
9: Benedict wrote poetry under the name "Anne Singleton" until the early 1930s.
22: ... and culture of [[Japan]] that she published in [[1946]], incorporating results of her war-time research... - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
5: ...entually serving as its curator of ethnology from 1946 to 1969. In addition, she taught at Columbia Uni...
55: ...scrutinize more steadily, to appreciate more lovingly, our own."
59: ...t 50 percent would prefer to have at least one jungle between themselves and their mothers-in-law." - Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
12: ...Year" by the National Women's Press Club (USA) in 1946; received the Max Planck Medal of the German Phys...
14: Meitner died in [[Cambridge]], [[England]] in [[1968]]. Element 109 is named [[meitneri... - Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921 bytes)
3: ...ronomy|astronomer]] noted for her research into [[globular cluster]]s, but best remembered for her ast...
7: ...ervatory]], where Frank Hogg became director in [[1946]] until his death in [[1951]].
9: ...1905]]–[[1988]]), a professor emeritus of English at the [[University of Toronto]], who died in ... - Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
5: ... not allowed to work on scientific projects. In [[1946]] she became a professor in [[Chicago]] at Sarah ... - Mahalia Jackson (2345 bytes)
3: ...[[Silent Night]]'' was one of the best-selling singles in the history of [[Norway]]. She began a radi... - Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
2: '''Patti Smith''' (born [[December 30]], [[1946]]) is a [[United States]] [[musician]], [[singer]...
6: ...obert Mapplethorpe]] the band recorded a first single in [[1974]]. The A side of "Piss Factory / [[Hey...
12: ...ercially successful record, containing the hit single "Because the Night" – co-written with [[Br...
17: ....'' She released ''Peace and Noise'' (with the single "1959" about the Chinese invasion of Tibet) in 1... - Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
15: ...und left a deep impression on her. In September [[1946]], by her own account, she received a calling fro...
26: ...rapidly grow, with new homes opening all over the globe. The order's first house outside India was in ...
35: ...l Peace Prize]], "for work undertaken in the struggle to overcome poverty and distress, which also con...
77: ...than 450,000 women in [[East Pakistan]] (now [[Bangladesh]]) had been systematically [[rape]]d, giving...
86: ...it, and the gesture is as innocent and well-meaningly innocuous as chasing a fly away with a wave of t... - Julia Child (8199 bytes)
6: ...]] (U.S.), she grew up eating traditional [[New England]] food prepared by the family maid. After grad...
10: ...D.C., where she was married on [[September 1]], [[1946]] to Mr. Child, a man of sophisticated palate who...
16: ...he [[French language | French]] into [[American English]], making the recipes detailed, interesting, a...
20: ... articles and a regular column for ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' newspaper.
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