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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
11: ...e mother of the [[heir-apparent]] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
14: ...bet") made the cover of ''Time'' in 1929, at age three.]]
15: ...] and [[Mary of Teck|Queen Mary]]. Her mother was HRH The Duchess of York (n饠[[Lady Elizabeth Bowes-...
17: ... to the crown]], behind her father and her uncle, HRH [[Edward VIII of the United Kingdom|The Prince o...
23: ...heiress presumptive]] and was henceforth known as HRH The Princess Elizabeth. She was thirteen years o... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
8: ...Ireland]] on [[8 March]] [[1702]]. On [[1 May]] [[1707]], when England and Scotland combined into a sing...
10: ...hat Scotland would co-operate. The [[Act of Union 1707]] (which united England and Scotland into Great B...
17: ...ism on his deathbed), Anne's father ascended the Throne as James II. James, desirous of a Roman Cathol...
19: ...[Bill of Rights 1689]] settled succession to the Throne; Princess Anne and her descendants were to be ...
26: ...dants, who descended from [[James I of England]] through [[Elizabeth of Bohemia]]. Several genealogica... - Apple (20408 bytes)
68: ...bston Pippin]]: [[Yorkshire]], [[Great Britain]] (1707)
86: ..., both commercially and by backyard orchardists, throughout [[Minnesota]] and [[Wisconsin]]. Its most ...
89: ...pple orchards are established by planting two or three year old trees. These small trees are usually p...
125: ...um]]'' rust, [[apple scab]], and [[black spot]], three fungal diseases.
134: ... of apples each year. Apples are harvested using three-point ladders that are designed to fit amongst ... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
51: ...Scots]]: ''Unitit Kinrick o Great Breetain an Northren Ireland''<br/>
54: ... nation]]s). The UK has four constituent parts, three of which — the ancient nations of [[Engla...
56: ...ritish overseas territory|overseas territories]] throughout the world, and relationships with several ...
62: ...formed by the [[Act of Union 1707|Act of Union of 1707]], it was customary to refer officially to Scotla...
69: ...1543|Act of Union 1536]]. With the [[Act of Union 1707]], the separate kingdoms of England and Scotland,... - Spain (36498 bytes)
58: ...ian peninsula]] through the Pyrenees and settled throughout the peninsula, becoming the [[Celt-Iberian...
85: ...nd the first Borbon king [[Philip V of Spain]] in 1707 cancelled the Aragon court and changed the title ...
89: ...stic succession by the [[Carlists]] which led to three civil wars. After that, Spain was briefly a [[F...
97: ... into a modern [[industrial]] [[economy]] with a thriving [[tourism]] sector. Growth continued well in...
114: ...reedom) is trying to achieve Basque independence through violent means, including bombings and killing... - 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]]-) - 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...
36: ... of refractive properties became available, did achromatic lenses for refractors become feasible.) In ...
38: ...e kept stirring with "y<sup>e</sup> bodkin." <!--Christianson is not clear on what Newton concluded fr... - John Locke (14749 bytes)
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...
18: ...e see the [[Act of Union 1707|Act of Union]] of [[1707]], though the office of King of England and King ...
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 ... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...1 was called ''New Year's Day'', and was, with [[Christmas]] and occasionally [[Twelfth Night (holiday...
14: *[[1707]] - [[John V of Portugal|John V]] is crowned King...
52: ...Cuba|President of the Republic of Cuba]], is overthrown by [[Fidel Castro]]'s forces.
124: *[[1904]] - [[Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry]], [[Pakistan]]i politician (d. [[1982]])
171: *[[1559]] - [[Christian III of Denmark]] and Norway (b. [[1503]]) - Prague (7962 bytes)
24: ...n of [[Josefov]] in 1850 and [[Vysehrad|Vyšehrad]] in 1883, and at the beginning of 1922, anothe...
37: * [[Hradcany|Hradčany]] with the [[Prague Castle]] and [[St...
44: * [[Vysehrad|Vyšehrad]] castle
63: ...h Technical University]] (ČVUT) founded in [[1707]]
67: ...nsport infrastructure consists of [[Prague Metro|three metro lines]], trams (including nostalgic tram ... - 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... - Steamboat (11603 bytes)
15: ... is unclear. River boatmen took exception to the threat to their trade, and smashed it up. - William Dampier (7308 bytes)
34: Dampier returned to England in [[1707]] and in [[1709]] his ''A Continuation of a Voyag... - 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]])
238: *[[Leonhard Euler]] (Switzerland, [[1707]] - [[1783]]) - 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}}
268: *[[Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon]], (1707-1788){{fn|R}}
328: *[[Walter Charleton]], (1619-1707){{fn|R}} - Praseodymium (9138 bytes)
62: | 1204 [[Kelvin|K]] (1707.8 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]]) - Centrifuge (2358 bytes)
7: English military engineer [[Benjamin Robins]] (1707-1751) invented a whirling arm apparatus to determ... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
7: ...ch]], [[Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach]] and [[Johann Christian Bach]] became important musicians and compo...
13: ...the moonlight. This went on nightly until Johann Christoph heard the young Sebastian playing some of t...
17: ...earn about [[organ (music)|organ]] building. The Ohrdruf church's instrument, it seems, was in constan...
24: ...ent encounter Bach's works early and revisit him throughout their careers.
32: ...h's representation of the essence and message of Christianity in his religious music is considered by ... - Leonhard Euler (10366 bytes)
3: ...'Leonhard Euler''' [oi'lər] ([[April 15]], [[1707]] - [[September 18]], [[1783]]) was a [[Ancien R...
10: Leonhard Euler was born on [[April 15]], [[1707]] as the son of a [[Lutheran]] minister in [[Base...
14: ... arts. They had thirteen children, of whom only three sons and two daughters survived. The descendan...
22: ...r was a deeply religious [[Calvinism|Calvinist]] throughout his life. However, a widely told [[anecdo...
27: ...t of inertia]] of a cross section, about an axis through the [[center of mass]] and perpendicular to t... - Carolus Linnaeus (8550 bytes)
2: ...]]ized name '''Carolus Linnaeus''' ([[May 23]], [[1707]] – [[January 10]], [[1778]]), was a [[Swed...
46: *[[Pehr Kalm]]
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