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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
66: *[[Christopher Columbus]], (1451-1506), reached [[the Am...
68: *[[Francisco Vasquez de Coronado]], (c. 1510-1554), explored [[New Mexico]] and American southwest
77: ...ns|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
230: *[[John Rae]], (1813-1893), travelled widely through the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]]
231: *[[Walter Raleigh]], (1554?-1618), English explorer - Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (3639 bytes)
1: ...de Coronado''' (ca. [[1510]] - [[September 22]],[[1554]]) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[conquistador]], who ...
16: ...then retired to [[Mexico City]], where he died in 1554. - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ...Roman Catholicism]]. To this end, she had almost three hundred religious dissenters executed; as a con...
17: ... I of France|Francis I, King of France]]. After three years, the contract was repudiated; in [[1522]]...
30: ...monial prospect, the Emperor Charles V. Charles threatened war with England if the Lady Mary's religi...
39: ...ted in the plot to put the Lady Jane Grey on the Throne. She could only rely on [[Stephen Gardiner]],...
44: ...nce the rebellion was designed to put her on the throne, the Lady Elizabeth was imprisoned in the Towe... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
15: ...t of [[Semi-Salic]] situation, Mary ascended the throne because all other male lines of the royal hous...
17: ...d of the Stewarts' reign over Scotland. Instead, through Mary's son, it was the beginning of their rei...
19: ...in line for the throne, acting as regent (until [[1554]], when he was succeeded by the Queen's mother, w...
24: ...y forward to the altar and put her gently in the throne set up there. Then he stood by, holding her to...
26: ...e Cardinal performed the ceremony of girding the three-foot sword to the tiny body. - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
9: ...r Walter Raleigh]] and [[Humphrey Gilbert|Sir Humphrey Gilbert]]. Elizabeth was a short-tempered and s...
16: ...her elder brother, and witchcraft. Elizabeth was three years old at that time and was also declared il...
25: ...Grey]] to be his heiress. Lady Jane ascended the throne, but was [[Deposition_(politics)|deposed]] les...
27: ...e throne in her stead. [[Wyatt's Rebellion]] in [[1554]] sought to prevent Mary from marrying Philip. Af...
31: ...8]], upon Mary I's death, Elizabeth ascended the throne. She was far more popular than her sister, and... - Africa (35389 bytes)
8: The name '''Africa''' came into Western use through the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], who used the nam...
13: *the [[Greek language|Greek]] word ''aphrike'', meaning without cold;
16: ...554]]) attributed the origin to the Greek word ''phrike'' (φρικε, meaning "co...
24: Africa is the largest of the three great southward projections from the main mass ...
36: Throughout humanity's [[prehistory]], Africa (and all... - Gerardus Mercator (3294 bytes)
12: ...rkshop. He completed a six-panel map of Europe ([[1554]]) and he taught [[mathematics]]. He produced mor... - Francisco Coronado (5090 bytes)
1: ...de Coronado''' (ca. [[1510]] - [[September 22]],[[1554]]) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[conquistador]], who ...
14: ...en retired to [[Mexico City]], where he died in [[1554]]. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
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}}
347: *[[Christine de Pizan]], (c. 1365-c. 1430){{fn|R}}
348: *[[Andrea Christofidou]] - Sebastiano Serlio (4494 bytes)
1: ...[[Bologna]] 1475 – [[Fontainebleau]] ''ca'' 1554), the Italian [[Mannerist]] [[architect]], was pa...
6: .... A measure of the influence that Serlio exerted through the examples in his treatise can be taken by ...
10: ...ater Serlio's book was in the libraries of Sir [[Christopher Wren]] and Robert Woods, the entrepreneur... - Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
35: ...coin, and the first guinea pig was described in [[1554]] by the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] naturalist [[Konra...
48: ...g dominance. It is a purring sound, made in the throat.
60: ...rd week after birth. Females can breed when only three weeks old. [[Litter#Other_meanings_of_litter|Li...
75: ...le foot sores. Furthermore, their feet can slip through the wire, causing them to break toes, feet, a...
118: ...] in the main cathedral in [[Cusco, Peru]] shows Christ and the twelve disciples dining on guinea pig. - Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
35: ...coin, and the first guinea pig was described in [[1554]] by the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] naturalist [[Konra...
48: ...g dominance. It is a purring sound, made in the throat.
60: ...rd week after birth. Females can breed when only three weeks old. [[Litter#Other_meanings_of_litter|Li...
75: ...le foot sores. Furthermore, their feet can slip through the wire, causing them to break toes, feet, a...
118: ...] in the main cathedral in [[Cusco, Peru]] shows Christ and the twelve disciples dining on guinea pig. - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
5: ...e Coronado y Luján''' (1510 – 22 September 1554) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[conquistador]], who vi...
23: ...beza and [[Chiricahua Mountains]] which fits the chronicle of Laus Deo description which reports that ...
39: Three leaders affiliated with the Coronado Expedition...
46: ... [[Dodge City, Kansas]], Coronado held the first Christian mass in the interior of North America. The ...
48: ...to [[Mexico City]], where he died on September 22 1554.
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