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- Steel (28384 bytes)
21: ...effects of [[metal fatigue]]. Large amounts of chromium and nickel (often 18 and 8 %, respectively) ...
32: ...e as a byproduct of copper and bronze production throughout the bronze age.
36: ...]], iron tools and weapons displaced bronze ones throughout the near east. This process appears to ha...
38: ... furnace where [[bellows]] was used to force air through a pile of iron ore and burning [[charcoal]]. ...
46: ...d by [[300 BC]], iron was the material of choice throughout China for most tools and weapons. A mass ... - Diane de Poitiers (2609 bytes)
5: ...ter born in 1538 Diane, Duchess d'Angoulê¥ (1538-1619) who married Fran篩s, Duke of Montmorency.
9: ...riDiane. She was in fact, the "brains behind the throne", and even in charge of the royal children's e... - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
70: ... Firenze|Palazzo Pitti]], [[Firenze]], [[1618]]-[[1619|19]].
94: ...ia'', writing in a much different form, happened three years later. [[Anna Banti]] maintains a dialogu... - Glass (26176 bytes)
30: ...ng point]] of about 2000 [[Celsius|?C]] (3632 [[Fahrenheit|?F]]), and while it can be made into glass ...
44: .... About [[1000]] CE, an important technical breakthrough was made in Northern Europe when soda glass w...
81: ...] of breakage and [[injury]], for example in [[bathroom]]s, in [[door]] panels, [[fire exit]]s and at ...
100: ...e glass is placed onto a roller table, taking it through a furnace which heats it to above its anneali...
112: ...Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert of Bavaria]] ([[1619]]–[[1682]]), who was grandson of [[James I ... - Silk (8683 bytes)
5: ...om there, silken garments began to reach regions throughout [[Asia]]. Silk rapidly became a popular lu...
15: ...ore the cocoons are gathered and thus the single thread which makes up the cocoon has been cut into sh...
21: ... whole cocoon to be unravelled as one continuous thread. This allows a much stronger cloth to be woven...
33: ...uced silk growing to the American colonies around 1619, ostensibly to discourage [[tobacco]] planting. O... - Alphorn (1746 bytes)
10: ...trummet in ''Syntagma Musicum'' (Wittenberg, 1615-1619). - Jordan (20715 bytes)
69: ...[[Iran|Persia]]ns, Greeks, Romans, Arab Muslims, Christian Crusaders, [[Mameluks]], [[Ottoman Empire|O...
75: ...ieves that its final status should be determined through direct negotiations among the parties concern...
77: ...heavily armed ''fedayeen'' constituted a growing threat to the sovereignty and security of the Hashemi...
79: ...ctions in Jordan -- including the destruction of three international airliners hijacked and held in th...
88: ...0 seats, 71 must go to [[Muslim]]s and nine to [[Christian]]s. The 40-member [[Senate]] is appointed b... - Virginia (23198 bytes)
59: ...00 m²) of land in order to vote. Founded in 1619, the [[Virginia General Assembly]] is still in ex...
63: ...onstitution, the State Government is composed of three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
67: ...inia]], and the state [[Attorney General]]. All three officers are separately elected to four-year te...
127: ...ton Roads]] area, tobacco and peanut farming all through [[Southside Virginia]], manufacturing and tra...
133: ...l limited access tollways, bridges, tunnels, and three [[bridge-tunnel]] complexes. - List of painters (54090 bytes)
34: *[[Christoph Ludwig Agricola]] ([[1667]]-[[1719]])
83: *[[Leonard Bahr]] ([[1905]]-[[1990]])
167: *[[Aaron Bohrod]] ([[1907]]-[[1992]])
218: *[[Charles Ephraim Burchfield]] ([[1893]]-[[1967]])
242: *[[Ludovico Carracci]] ([[1555]]-[[1619]]) - Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
8: * [[1619]] - [[Cornelius Drebbel]] ([[1572]] - [[1633]]) p...
16: * [[1981]] - [[Gerd Binnig]] and [[Heinrich Rohrer]] develop the [[scanning tunneling microscope]]... - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
33: ...Using Tycho's data, Kepler was able to formulate three laws of planetary motion, now known as [[Kepler...
42: ...wn that the regular solids fall into two groups: three in one, and two in the other. To the larger gro...
50: In his [[1619]] book, ''[[Harmonices Mundi]]'' or ''Harmony of ...
65: ...of [[Christ]]. The ''De cometis libelli tres'' ([[1619]]) is also replete with [[astrological]] predicti...
76: ...Epitome astronomiae Copernicanae'' (published in three parts from [[1618]]-[[1621]]) - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
4: ...implies drawing knowledge from the natural world through experimentation, observation, and testing of ...
10: ...ambridge]], in 1573 at the age of 13, living for three years there with his older brother [[Anthony Ba...
21: ...d aid him toward these ends, in 1580 he applied, through his uncle, [[William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghle...
35: ...e, and the House was dissolved in February 1611. Through this Bacon managed in frequent debate to upho...
49: ...t nature, the philosopher should instead proceed through inductive reasoning from fact to axiom to law... - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
18: *[[1619]]-First African [[slavery|slaves]] arrive at Jame...
25: ...achusetts Bay Colony]] founded, led by [[John Winthrop]]
28: *[[1630]]-[[Winthrop Fleet]] travels to [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
11: ...fit immensely. It was in this atmosphere that [[Christopher Columbus]] left Spain on his famous westw...
16: ...] and national assertiveness blossomed under the threat of Spanish invasion, assisted by a degree of [...
25: ...irginia|Jamestown]] - named after the recently enthroned [[James I of England|James I]] - very nearly ...
31: ... white [[indentured servant]]s, but starting in [[1619]] tapped into the [[slave trade]], which was alre...
44: ...orm it by setting an example of a holy community through the society they were to build in the New Wor... - History of India (31279 bytes)
32: The early Neolithic is represented by the [[Mehrgarh]] culture of the [[7000 BC|7th Millennium BC...
36: ...'', also called the Harappan civilization, which thrived between [[2800 BC|2800 BCE]] and [[1800 BC|18...
38: ...a's history, and were vital to the civilizations throughout the Indus.
85: ... the [[7th century|7th]] to the [[9th century]], three dynasties contested for control of northern Ind...
103: ...invasions, Muslim trading communities flourished throughout coastal [[South India]], particularly in K... - March 20 (10075 bytes)
9: ...s the city, stealing the jewels of the [[Peacock Throne]].
40: ... hours of the morning, the [[United States]] and three other countries begin military operations in [[...
74: *[[1925]] - [[John Ehrlichman]], American political figure (d. [[1999]])
106: *[[1619]] - [[Mathias, Holy Roman Emperor]] - Dover, Delaware (4514 bytes)
26: north_coord = 39.1619 |
32: ...ted at 39°9'43" North, 75°31'36" West (39.161921, -75.526755){{GR|1}}.
58: {{Mapit-US-cityscale|39.161921|-75.526755}} - 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]] – ) - Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
16: ...ms in physics, Descartes had a vision in a dream through which he "discovered the foundations of a mar...
26: ...ffered a detrimental effect on his health due to Christina's demands for early morning study. However,...
41: ... exists. But in what form? He perceives his body through the use of the senses; however, these have pr...
46: ...dmitting only [[deduction]] as a method. Halfway through the ''Meditations'', he offers an [[ontologic...
52: ... of the rainbow and the ray passing from the sun through the rainbow's centre is 42°). {{ref|rainbow}... - 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}}
328: *[[Walter Charleton]], (1619-1707){{fn|R}}
347: *[[Christine de Pizan]], (c. 1365-c. 1430){{fn|R}}
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