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  1. Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
    4: ... the arrangement. By this compact, moreover, the chronically rebellious Jutish nobility lost the suppo...
    6: ... and Margaret was now the omnipotent mistress of three kingdoms.
    10: ...Margaret on promising to pay 60,000 marks within three years, the Hansa in the meantime to hold Stockh...
    12: ...nd Sweden. The proposed act of union divided the three Rigsraads, but the actual deed embodying the te...
    14: ...of age and homage was rendered to him in all his three kingdoms, but during her lifetime Margaret was ...
  2. Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
    1: ... Gutenberg eBook 12254.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|Christine de Pizan, showing the interior of an apartm...
    2: '''Christine de Pizan''' (circa [[1365]] - circa [[1430]...
    4: ...al and Royal households, in order to support her three children.
    5: ...n [[1405]], and its companion, [[The Book of the Three Virtues]]. She also wrote about the victory of ...
    9: ... she found herself without a protector, and with three children depending on her. This determined her ...
  3. Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
    2: ... [[1368]] to [[1644]], though claims to the Ming throne (now collectively called the '''Southern Ming'...
    10: ...ary was essential since the Mongols were still a threat. As an aside, the name Hongwu means "Vast Mil...
    16: ...at no other group could gain enough power to overthrow him, and to buttress the country's defenses aga...
    20: ... memorials (petitions and recommendations to the throne), imperial edicts in reply, reports of various...
    45: ...s, while those to the south did not constitute a threat, and were not to be subject to attack. Yet, ei...
  4. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    3: ...[[office building]]s or [[hotel]]s. The term ''highrise'' is also used to describe tall buildings, but...
    71: |19||[[Chrysler Building]]||New York City||319 m||1,046...
    180: |[[Chrysler Building]]||1930||Present||925 ft||282&...
    222: |[[Jin Mao Tower]]||421 m||1380 ft||Shanghai ||
  5. Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
    8: ...an]] power structure as William took the English throne as William I of England.
    13: ... [[Philip IV of France|Philip IV]] died, leaving three male heirs. The eldest son, [[Louis X of France...
    15: To secure his claim to the throne, Philip's second-oldest son (Louis X's younger...
    17: ... Wigmore]], who would later invade England and dethrone Edward II.
    21: ...l law, this made Edward III the next heir to the throne of France.
  6. Venice (22017 bytes)
    6: ...ssocracy]] or ''Repubblica Marinara'', the other three being [[Genoa]], [[Pisa]], and [[Amalfi]]). Its...
    10: ... the defence of Venetian sovereignty when it was threatened by invaders.
    14: ...ment’s consent. Venice remained a republic throughout its independent period and politics and th...
    20: ...ng into conflict with the [[Papacy]]. Venice was threatened with the [[interdict]] on a number of occa...
    29: ...owing the galleys. Rowing skills were encouraged through races and [[regatta]]s.
  7. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    40: *[[Christoph Arnold]] ([[Germany]], [[1650]] – [[1...
    79: *[[Alfred Bohrmann]] ([[Germany]], [[1904]] – [[2000]])
    114: *[[Richard Christopher Carrington]] ([[Britain]], [[1826]] &ndas...
    129: *[[James Christy]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1938]] – )
    202: *[[Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer)|Charles Fehrenbach]] ([[France]], [[1914]] – )
  8. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    42: *[[Joseph Albo]], (1380-1444){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    50: *[[Alexander of Aphrodisias]], (2nd century){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
    145: *[[Christoph Gottfried Bardili]], (1761-1808)
    218: *[[Niels Bohr]], (1885-1962){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    300: *[[Johannes Capreolus]], (1380-1444){{fn|R}}
  9. Berkelium (5697 bytes)
    66: | <sup>247</sup>Bk || {syn.} || [[1 E10 s|1380 y]]
    91: ... most stable being Bk-247 with a [[half-life]] of 1380 years, Bk-248 with a half-life of >9 years, and B...
  10. Niobium (10560 bytes)
    63: | 2750 [[Kelvin|K]] (4491 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
    101: | 1380 kJ/mol
    182: ... 9.3 [[Kelvin|K]]. In addition, it is one of the three elemental superconductors that are Type II (the...
    185: ...element a different name, niobium. In [[1864]] [[Christian Blomstrand]] was the first to prepare the m...
    193: ...n volt]]s whose half life is 16.13 years. Twenty three other radioisotopes have been characterized. Mo...
  11. Hank Aaron (72330 bytes)
    1: ...ble Player award|Most Valuable Player]] in 1957, three [[Gold Glove Award|Gold Glove Awards]] and made...
    12: ...stop [[Racism|racial epithets]] and [[Hate crime|threats]], Aaron led the league in runs (115), hits (...
    21: ... where he played for most of his career, winning three Gold Gloves. [[1955 in sports|1955]] also saw ...
    23: ... times. Aaron did his part by hitting .393 with three homers and seven RBI.
    28: ...as the only time in his career that he would hit three homers in a game. Exactly one month later, on ...

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