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  1. Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
    8: ...ary, a [[Protestantism|Protestant]], came to the Throne following the [[Glorious Revolution]], which r...
    13: ...k converted to Roman Catholicism in [[1668]] or [[1669]], but Mary and Anne had a [[Protestantism | Pro...
    15: ...preferred that Mary marry the heir to the French Throne, the [[Louis, the Grand Dauphin|Dauphin Louis]...
    17: ...husband. She did not enjoy a happy marriage; her three pregnancies ended in miscarriage or stillbirth....
    26: ...icated the government of the realm, and that the Throne had thereby become vacant. Parliament offered ...
  2. Painting (4567 bytes)
    8: ... old. They are engraved and painted using [[red ochre]] and black pigment and show horses, rhinoceros,...
    104: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
  3. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    16: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
    34: *[[Christoph Ludwig Agricola]] ([[1667]]-[[1719]])
    83: *[[Leonard Bahr]] ([[1905]]-[[1990]])
    167: *[[Aaron Bohrod]] ([[1907]]-[[1992]])
    218: *[[Charles Ephraim Burchfield]] ([[1893]]-[[1967]])
  4. Human (48024 bytes)
    56: ... seven million years old, classified as [[Sahelanthropus tchadensis]], was discovered in [[Chad]] and ...
    61: ...lla, although [[physical anthropology|physical anthropologists]] argue that a reorganization of the st...
    78: [[Image:Two young girls at Camp Christmas Seals.jpg|thumb|250px|Two young girls]]
    80: ... girl, while XY means a boy. As the zygote grows through successive stages inside the female's [[uteru...
    116: ...od-clotting gene since there is no gene on the Y chromosome to control blood clotting. As a result, me...
  5. Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
    4: ...lour]]s observed when [[white]] [[light]] passed through a prism was inherent in the white light and n...
    14: ...even fit inside a quart mug. His father had died three months before Newton's birth. When Newton was t...
    29: ...ethod" were superior, and were generally adopted throughout the English-speaking world. (Curiously, in...
    31: ...ed [[Lucasian professor]] of [[mathematics]] in [[1669]]. Any fellow of Cambridge or Oxford had to be or...
    36: ... of refractive properties became available, did achromatic lenses for refractors become feasible.) In ...
  6. List of popes (77758 bytes)
    6: ...[[Bishop]] of [[Rome]], [[Vicar]] of [[Jesus]] [[Christ]], Successor of [[St. Peter]], [[Prince]] of t...
    179: | <small>Died a martyr, through extreme hardship; feast day [[16 September]]<...
    696: ...rt of the Vatican's official list of popes. Died three days after his election, prior to his consecrat...
    1785: | <small>[[20 June]] [[1667]] to [[9 December]] [[1669]]</small>
    2004: [[Image:Popebenedictxvi_firsttimeonthrone.jpg|200px|right|thumb|[[His Holiness]] '''Pope...
  7. Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
    6: ...in [[Cuba]], in order to discover details of the threatened attack on Jamaica. Collecting ten ships w...
    8: ...dden booty. Returning to Maracaibo, Morgan found three Spanish ships waiting at the inlet to the [[Car...
  8. Astronomer (4344 bytes)
    58: ...urope]] at the time of their painting, [[1668]]-[[1669|69]].
  9. 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]]
  10. Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
    65: ...alchemy|alchemist]] [[Hennig Brand]] in [[1669]] through a preparation from [[urine]]. Working in [[Ha...
    75: ...ce contact with [[skin]] can cause severe burns. Chronic white phosphorus poisoning of unprotected wor...
  11. Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
    16: ...an times, however it is usually credited to Hans Christian زsted in 1825 (see [[Aluminium#History|his...
    28: *[[1669]] - [[Phosphorus]] discovered by [[Hening Brand]]
    53: **[[Chromium]] discovered by [[Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin]]
    68: **[[Potassium]] discovered [[Humphry Davy]]. From the [[Latin]] word ''kalium''.
    69: **[[Sodium]] discovered [[Humphry Davy]]. From the [[Latin]] word ''natrium'' (sod...
  12. History of the periodic table (7005 bytes)
    8: ...experimented with distilling human urine until in 1669 he finally obtained a glowing white substance whi...
    13: ...omic weight]] fell between them. He placed these three elements into a group, which he called a triad....
    35: ... quickly republished in a German journal, ''Zeitschrift f?mie'', in 1869.
    37: ...rder, left space for new elements, and predicted three undiscovered elements. His table did not includ...
  13. Lava flow (9578 bytes)
    15: The three main forms taken by flowing of lava are '''''&l...
    19: ... lava", but also to "burn" or "blaze") is one of three basic types of flow lava. &lsquo;A&lsquo;a is c...
    44: ...udence could stand on the top of it, bore a hole through the crust, and see the lava flowing underneat...
    46: ...they emit a hissing noise, almost amounting to a shriek. The trees then plunge into the
    50: ...g down the sides of the mountain, has been first thrown up into the air as a fiery fountain several hu...
  14. Lava (9992 bytes)
    15: The three main forms taken by flowing of lava are '''''&l...
    19: ... lava", but also to "burn" or "blaze") is one of three basic types of flow lava. &lsquo;A&lsquo;a is c...
    44: ...udence could stand on the top of it, bore a hole through the crust, and see the lava flowing underneat...
    46: ...they emit a hissing noise, almost amounting to a shriek. The trees then plunge into the
    50: ...g down the sides of the mountain, has been first thrown up into the air as a fiery fountain several hu...
  15. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
    32: ... was located where Philadelphia now stands. In [[1669]], Swedish colonists became the first Europeans t...
    58: ...e tallest [[masonry]] building in the world; and through the late [[1980s]], City Hall used to be loca...
    91: Pennsylvania's three [[appellate court]]s also sit in Philadelphia. ...
    148: [[Interstate 95]] runs through the city along the Delaware River, providing ...
    152: ...ween I-95 and I-76, it runs beneath street level through Center City, and connects to the [[Ben Frankl...
  16. New Sweden (3805 bytes)
    8: ...ich they named [[Fort Christina]], after Queen [[Christina of Sweden]]. In the following years, some 6...
    10: ...the immediate surrender of Fort Trinity and Fort Christina.
    12: ...uilt on the present site of [[Philadelphia]] in [[1669]].
  17. Binocular vision (10230 bytes)
    17: Binocular summation means that the detection [[threshold]] for a [[stimulus]] is lower with two eyes...
    21: ...he two eyes can influence each other in at least three ways.
    27: ...ffect]]s induced through one eye can be measured through the other.
    37: ...pace around where the eyes are fixating. Running through the fixation point in the horizontal plane is...
    59: ...mbrandt]] ([[July 15]], [[1606]]-[[October 4]], [[1669]]), generally considered one of the greatest [[pa...
  18. December 9 (7837 bytes)
    10: *[[1856]] - [[Bushehr]] surrenders to the [[British]].
    28: *[[1982]] - [[Norman Mayer]] threatens to blow up the [[Washington Monument]], bef...
    34: *[[2001]] - [[Professional wrestler]] [[Chris Jericho]] unifies top titles [[WWE Championship...
    101: *[[1669]] - [[Pope Clement IX]]
    109: *[[1996]] - [[Mary Leakey]], archeologist, anthropologist

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