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  1. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    88: *[[Lancelot Addison|Addison, Lancelot]], (1632-1703), Reverend
    111: *[[Gustavus Adolphus|Adolphus, Gustavus]], (1594-1632), King of Sweden
    120: *[[Adrian of Nicomedia]], (died 303 or 304), Christian saint
  2. Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
    1: ...ttle of L?(1632)|Battle of L?] ([[November 6]], [[1632]]) during Sweden's intervention in Germany in the...
    5: ...trait by S颡stien Bourdon stor.jpg|center|185px|Christina of Sweden, depicted by S颡stien Bourdon]]
    6: ...r valign=top><td>'''Reign'''<td>[[November 6]], [[1632]]-[[June 5]], [[1654]]
    25: ... the prospect of having to produce a heir to the throne.
    27: Her father gave orders that Christina should be brought up as a prince would be t...
  3. Ninon de l'Enclos (3420 bytes)
    4: ...cknamed "Ninon" by her father at an early age. In 1632 her father was exiled from France after a duel, a...
    10: ...istina]], former queen of [[Sweden]]. Impressed, Christina wrote to [[Cardinal Mazarin]] on Ninon's be...
  4. Maryland (22654 bytes)
    11: Governor = [[Robert L. Ehrlich]] |
    41: ...Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore]], on [[June 20]], [[1632]]. The new colony was named in honour of [[Henri...
    43: ...es of religion (as long as it was [[Christianity|Christian]]), and is sometimes seen as a precursor to...
    61: ...siderable disagreement about the meaning of that phrase.
    63: Power in Maryland is divided among three branches of government, [[executive branch|exec...
  5. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    1: ...zzi in a 1630 painting, is the largest church in Christendom and often used by the Pope.]]
    2: ...er 60,000 people. One of the holiest sites of [[Christendom]], it is believed to be the site of [[cru...
    4: ...lic of the ''[[Cathedra]] Petri'', the episcopal throne of the basilica's namesake when he led the Rom...
    8: ...previously been a cemetery for pagans as well as Christians.
    22: ...y from it like buttresses, to absorb the outward thrust of the dome's weight. The grand arched opening...
  6. 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]])
    263: *[[Anthony Christian]] ([[1945]]-)
  7. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    23: ...function and survive more or less independently, through ''colonial'' forms with cells living together...
    27: ...Colony (biology)|colonial]] organisms. In the [[three-domain system]] of [[scientific classification]...
    51: ...ste products, and moves material around the cell through a process called ''[[cytoplasmic streaming]]'...
    56: ...ivided into different, linear molecules called [[chromosome]]s inside a discrete nucleus, usually with...
    58: ...e is divided into 46 linear DNA molecules called chromosomes. The mitochondrial genome is a circular D...
  8. Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
    22: On [[January 7]], [[1610]] Galileo discovered three of [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]]'s four largest ...
    26: ...of sunspots led to a long and bitter feud with [[Christoph Scheiner]]; in fact, there can be little do...
    47: In his [[1632]] [[Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Syste...
    70: ...navigation, the first practical method was the [[chronometer]] of [[John Harrison]].
    72: ...t fully operational pendulum clock was made by [[Christiaan Huygens]] in the [[1650s]].
  9. 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...
    58: In [[1632]], only two years after his death, his grave was ...
    65: ...America]], downfall of [[Islam]] and return of [[Christ]]. The ''De cometis libelli tres'' ([[1619]]) ...
    76: ...Epitome astronomiae Copernicanae'' (published in three parts from [[1618]]-[[1621]])
  10. Microscope (8708 bytes)
    11: ...in optical systems|aberrations]], particularly [[chromatic aberration]] and [[spherical aberration]]. ...
    26: #diaphragm and [[condenser]]
    34: ... standard compound optical microscope, there are three objective lenses: a scanning lens (4&times;), l...
    36: ...rom the examined surface.&nbsp; The light is fed through the same objective using a semi-transparent m...
    39: ...left and right eyes. In this way it produces a [[three-dimensional]] (3-D) visualisation of the sample...
  11. John Locke (14749 bytes)
    3: '''John Locke''' ([[August 29]] [[1632]]&ndash;[[October 28]] [[1704]]) was a [[17th cen...
    6: ...there, he obtained admission to the college of [[Christ Church, Oxford]]. The dean of the college at t...
    12: ...g Shaftesbury to undergo an operation (then life-threatening itself) to remove the cyst. Shaftesbury s...
    45: ...and, squatted on bits of farmland and fought all through the pre-Revolutionary period against the land...
    47: ... years old" and suggested that all children over three, of families on relief, should attend 'working ...
  12. History of California (38344 bytes)
    1: ...nk|This article covers the History of California through 1900; for events in the 20th century and beyo...
    28: ...tories, Cortés sent Francisco de Ulloa out with three small vessels. He made it to the mouth of the C...
    30: ...ries of romances that were very popular in Spain throughout the 15th, 16th and 17th century.
    31: ...of Spain, Esplandian, the son of Amadis, travels through an island called "California" or "Califerne".
    62: * [[1632]]: [[Francisco Ortega]]
  13. Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
    14: ... became central to the Enlightenment from Newton through to Jefferson.
    20: ...lief in a comprehensible world, under an orderly Christian God, provided much of the impetus for philo...
    43: ...s of the Enlightenment, credible reports, viewed through the lens of reason annealed knowledge, empiri...
    47: ...al discipline began with the work of [[Gotthold Ephraim Lessing]] and [[Johann Gottfried Herder]]. Bot...
    57: ... end the [[Roman Catholic Church]], and indeed [[Christianity]] in France, in addition to changing the...
  14. March 22 (9294 bytes)
    11: ...eden|Gustav IV Adolf]] to the [[Sweden|Swedish]] throne.
    96: ...[Jean Baptiste Lully]], French [[composer]] (b. [[1632]])
  15. List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
    10: *[[Shreeram Shankar Abhyankar]] ([[1930]] - )
    93: *[[Harald Bohr]] ([[Denmark]], [[1887]] - [[1951]])
    157: *[[Elwin Bruno Christoffel]] [[Germany]] ([[1829]]-[[1900]])
    227: *[[Charles Ehresmann]] (France, [[1905]] - [[1979]])
    268: *[[Chris Freiling]] (???)
  16. 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]]
  17. Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
    13: ...fortifying]] the area against attack by building three main buildings (each two stories tall) and also...
    21: ...ain's position as a native guide pointed out the three Iroquois chiefs. Champlain fired his [[arquebus...
    39: In 1615, Champlain is brought through the Peterborough area by [[Huron]]. He used t...
    43: ...eg by arrows, one in his knee. The attack lasted three hours until they were forced to flee.
    45: ...hich he became lost and was forced to wander for three days living off game and sleeping under trees u...
  18. Cell (29541 bytes)
    23: ...function and survive more or less independently, through ''colonial'' forms with cells living together...
    27: ...Colony (biology)|colonial]] organisms. In the [[three-domain system]] of [[scientific classification]...
    51: ...ste products, and moves material around the cell through a process called ''[[cytoplasmic streaming]]'...
    56: ...ivided into different, linear molecules called [[chromosome]]s inside a discrete nucleus, usually with...
    58: ...e is divided into 46 linear DNA molecules called chromosomes. The mitochondrial genome is a circular D...
  19. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    17: {{Elementbox_vaporpressure_katpa | 1482 | 1632 | 1817 | 2054 | 2364 | 2790 | comment= }}
    84: ...lling the base alum 'alumine'. In [[1808]], [[Humphry Davy]] identified the existence of a metal base ...
    86: ... form by the Danish physicist and chemist [[Hans Christian زsted]]. But it was P. Berthier who discov...
    88: ...r, and is now the principal method in common use throughout the world.
    127: ...tense cosmic-ray bombardment during their travel through space, causing substantial Al-26 production. ...
  20. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (4111 bytes)
    3: '''Anton van Leeuwenhoek''' ([[October 24]], [[1632]] - [[August 26]], [[1723]]) was a tradesman and ...
    7: ...power. His microscope was used and improved by [[Christiaan Huygens]] for his own investigations into ...
    9: ...fter his discovery of the microscopic world over three centuries ago.

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