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  1. Pope Adrian I (2590 bytes)
    1: '''Adrian''', or '''Hadrian I''', (died [[December 25]], [[795]]) was [[pope]...
    3: ... by [[Desiderius]], king of the [[Lombards]], and Adrian found it necessary to invoke the aid of the [[Fra...
    6: ...e practice, and the dispute remained unsettled at Adrian's death.
    8: ... to be seen at the door of the Vatican basilica. Adrian restored some of the ancient [[aqueduct]]s of Rom...
  2. Pope Adrian II (1929 bytes)
    1: '''Adrian II''' (also known as '''Hadrian II'''), ([[792]]–[[872]]), [[pope]] from [[...
    3: ...], king of [[Lorraine]], died in [[869]], leaving Adrian to mediate between the [[Franks|Frankish]] kings ...
    5: ...tinople]] to decide this matter. At this council Adrian was represented by legates, who presided at the c...
    7: ...e his predecessor [[Pope Nicholas I|Nicholas I]], Adrian was forced to submit, in temporal affairs, to the...
    9: Adrian had married in his youth, and his wife and daught...
  3. Pope Adrian III (859 bytes)
    1: '''Adrian III''' (also known as '''Hadrian III''') was [[Pope]] from [[May 17]], [[884]] to ...

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  1. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    44: *[[Douglas Adams|Adams, Douglas]], (1952-2001), British author of [[Hitchhiker'...
    87: ...[Joseph Addison|Addison, Joseph]], (1672-1719), English poet
    118: *[[Pope Adrian I|Adrian I, Pope]], (died 795)
    119: *[[Pope Adrian II|Adrian II, Pope]], (died 872)
    120: *[[Adrian of Nicomedia]], (died 303 or 304), Christian sain...
  2. Brain (22060 bytes)
    5: ...cell (biology)|cell]]s: [[glia]] and [[neuron]]s. Glia function primarily to support and protect the n...
    11: ...aniates develop from the anterior section of a single dorsal [[neural tube|nerve cord]], which later b...
    91: ****[[pineal gland]]
    94: ***[[pituitary gland]]
    97: ****[[basal ganglia]]
  3. Texas (39610 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Texas]] |
    13: ... OfficialLang = ''None''. [[English language|English]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] are de fact...
    43: ...] — '''The Lone Star State''' (after the single star on several historical flags of Texas, inclu...
    132: ...eptember]] [[1842]]: 1,400 Mexican troops, led by Adrian Woll, captured San Antonio again. They retreated,...
    253: ...[[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]], [[Eagle Pass, Texas|Eagle Pass]], and [[Laredo, Texas|Laredo]]; these have...
  4. List of Renaissance figures (6600 bytes)
    6: **[[Giovanni II Bentivoglio]]
    25: **[[Elizabeth I of England]]
    31: **[[Henry VIII of England]]
    68: * [[Baldassare Castiglione]]
    206: * [[Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia]]
  5. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Michigan]] |
    13: OfficialLang = ''English'' |
    78: *[[1840]] [[Douglass Houghton]] reported finding [[copper]] deposit...
    161: ...] (14.2%), [[Ireland|Irish]] (10.7%), [[England|English]] (9.9%), [[Polish-American|Polish]] (8.6%).
    236: *[[Adrian College]]
  6. List of popes (77758 bytes)
    4: ...tual leaders, this title in [[English language|English]] usage generally refers to the supreme head o...
    720: | '''[[Pope Adrian I]]'''
    721: | Papa '''Hadrianus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
    797: | '''[[Pope Adrian II]]'''
    798: | Papa '''Hadrianus''' Secundus, <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
  7. Pope Silvester I (1917 bytes)
    3: ...2]] and [[777]]. It was certainly known to [[Pope Adrian I]] in [[778]], and was inserted in the false dec...
  8. Pope Stephen IV (1037 bytes)
    5: ...e [[Franks]]. He was succeeded by [[pope Adrian I|Adrian I]].
    11: Successor=[[Pope Adrian I|Adrian I]]|Dates=768&ndash;772}}
  9. Pope Adrian I (2590 bytes)
    1: '''Adrian''', or '''Hadrian I''', (died [[December 25]], [[795]]) was [[pope]...
    3: ... by [[Desiderius]], king of the [[Lombards]], and Adrian found it necessary to invoke the aid of the [[Fra...
    6: ...e practice, and the dispute remained unsettled at Adrian's death.
    8: ... to be seen at the door of the Vatican basilica. Adrian restored some of the ancient [[aqueduct]]s of Rom...
  10. Pope Leo III (1849 bytes)
    16: Predecessor=[[Pope Adrian I|Adrian I]]|
  11. Pope Nicholas I (951 bytes)
    5: Successor=[[Pope Adrian II|Adrian II]]|Dates=858&ndash;867}}
  12. Pope Adrian II (1929 bytes)
    1: '''Adrian II''' (also known as '''Hadrian II'''), ([[792]]&ndash;[[872]]), [[pope]] from [[...
    3: ...], king of [[Lorraine]], died in [[869]], leaving Adrian to mediate between the [[Franks|Frankish]] kings ...
    5: ...tinople]] to decide this matter. At this council Adrian was represented by legates, who presided at the c...
    7: ...e his predecessor [[Pope Nicholas I|Nicholas I]], Adrian was forced to submit, in temporal affairs, to the...
    9: Adrian had married in his youth, and his wife and daught...
  13. Pope John VIII (1518 bytes)
    3: ...]]; Photius had been condemned in [[869]] by Pope Adrian II. In [[878]] John crowned [[Louis II of France|...
    8: Predecessor=[[Pope Adrian II|Adrian II]]|
  14. Pope Marinus I (1000 bytes)
    3: ...r June 884, his successor being [[Pope Adrian III|Adrian III]].
    7: Successor=[[Pope Adrian III|Saint Adrian III]]|Dates=882&ndash;884}}
  15. Pope Adrian III (859 bytes)
    1: '''Adrian III''' (also known as '''Hadrian III''') was [[Pope]] from [[May 17]], [[884]] to ...
  16. Pope Stephen VI (510 bytes)
    1: ...''', [[pope]] ([[885]]-[[891]]), succeeded [[Pope Adrian III]], and was in turn succeeded by [[Pope Formos...
    7: Predecessor=[[Pope Adrian III|Adrian III]]|
  17. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    6: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[Wrigley Field]], 1060 W. Addison Street, Chicago, IL 6...
    30: ...aptained and managed by first baseman [[Cap Anson|Adrian Anson]]. Cap Anson was one of the most famous and...
    35: ... those teams were so far in front that they seemingly lost their edge, and fell in the post-season.
    55: ...Around that time, chewing-gum tycoon [[William Wrigley]] obtained majority ownership of the Cubs, and ...
    57: ...late-season game with a walk-off "home run in the gloamin'" by [[Gabby Hartnett]].
  18. Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
    29: ...ht game of the Daffiness Boys era came, interestingly enough, well after Wilbert Robinson had left the...
    52: ...e a deal with his top free agent, third baseman [[Adrian Beltre]]; opted not to resign fan favorite Lima; ...
    200: **35 {{flagicon|USA}} [[Glenn Hoffman]] (third base)
    302: ====[[Gold Glove Award]]====
    347: ==Single season leaders==
  19. Venice (22017 bytes)
    6: ...nd as Byzantine power waned, however, an increasingly anti-Eastern character emerged, leading to the g...
    20: ...from religious fanaticism and it enacted not a single execution for religious heresy during the [[Coun...
    37: ...expense of lives and money than in the pursuit of glory.
    104: ...tian polychoral style]] under composers such as [[Adrian Willaert]], who worked at [[San Marco di Venezia|...
    144: ...Thames & Hudson. The best brief introduction in English, still completely reliable.
  20. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    39: *[[Gutzon Borglum]] (1867 - 1941)
    154: *[[Adrian Jones]] (1845 - 1938)
    202: *[[Amedeo Modigliani]] (1884 - 1920)
    268: *[[Paula Sigley]] (1970 - )

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