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- History of China (45919 bytes)
14: ...u]] dynasties. It is during this period of the ''Three Dynasties'' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: ...
44: ...romanticized in works such as ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]''.
50: ...e South: the Foundation and early history of the Three Kingdoms state of Wu'' by Rafe de Crespigny, in...
51: ...ction to Emperor Huan and Emperor Ling being the Chronicle of Later Han for the years 189 to 220 AD as...
53: *Dubs, Homer H. 1944. ''The History of the Former Han Dynasty by Pan K... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
7: ...ain]] captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
33: ...ents, invade the [[United States]] embassy in [[Tehran]] and take 90 hostages (63 of whom are American...
35: * [[1993]] - [[Jean Chr�tien]] takes office as [[Prime Minister of Cana...
64: *[[1944]] - [[Scherrie Payne]], singer; member of [[The S...
129: [[hr:4. studenog]] - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
21: *[[Abbas II]], (1874-1944), khedive of Egypt
100: *[[Abraham of Alexandria]], (died 978), [[Coptic Christianity|Coptic]] Pope - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
90: *[[George Ade|Ade, George]] (1866-1944), ''[[The Slim Princess]]''
120: *[[Adrian of Nicomedia]], (died 303 or 304), Christian saint - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
7: ...ntil her death. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years — longer than that of any other Bri...
14: ...erness, during her early years. After she became three years old however, she was schooled in [[Englis...
16: ... [[heir presumptive|heiress-presumptive]] to the throne. Since the law at that time made no special pr...
25: ...tus was also the heir-presumptive to the British throne.
27: When Victoria ascended the throne, the government was controlled by the [[Whig]]... - Hattie Caraway (2502 bytes)
5: ... Tennessee]] in [[Humphreys County, Tennessee|Humphreys County]].
19: She ran for a final time in [[1944]] and was defeated by [[J. William Fulbright]]. - Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
3: '''Mary Robinson''' (born [[21 May]] [[1944]]) was the first female [[President of Ireland]],...
23: ...ry Bourke''' in [[Ballina]], [[County Mayo]] in [[1944]], Robinson was the daughter of two medical docto...
31: ...t national headlines as one of Trinity College's three members of Seanad ɩreann (the Irish senate) to...
45: ... second presidential election to be contested by three candidates since [[1945]].
51: ...ctively once brought down a government, and been thrown out of a succession of political parties (even... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
38: ...College]], [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] from [[1944]] where she studied [[chemistry]]. She became Cha...
61: ... many Heath supporters in the Shadow Cabinet and throughout her administrations sought to have a cabin...
73: ... waiting with baited breath for that media catch-phrase- the U-turn- I can only say this: You turn if ...
96: ... protest song|"Maggie Out!" protest song]], sung throughout that period by some of her opponents. Many...
100: ...fically against [[Economic and Monetary Union]], through which a single currency would replace nationa... - Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
5: ...tates, buying and selling. The family split in [[1944]], and Gloria went to live with her mother in Tol...
9: ...63]] she became a full-time [[freelance writer]] through the publication of her infamous undercover ex...
23: ...tian Bale]]. However, they were married for only three years before he died of brain [[lymphoma]] on [...
25: She made famous a phrase that was coined by Australian author [[Irina D... - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
94: ...ia'', writing in a much different form, happened three years later. [[Anna Banti]] maintains a dialogu... - Clarice Lispector (1743 bytes)
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11: *Perto do Cora磯 Selvagem (1944) - Near the Wild Heart - Ruth Benedict (3045 bytes)
3: ...], [[1948]]) was an [[United States|American]] anthropologist.
15: Benedict was among the leading social anthropologists who were recruited by the U.S. Governme...
19: == ''The Chrysanthemum and the Sword'' ==
20: ...rk included a major study, largely completed in [[1944]], aimed at understanding, for instance, Japanese...
22: Benedict is best known for her book ''The Chrysanthemum and the Sword'', the study of the socie... - Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
12: In [[1944]], Hahn was awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] for Chemi... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
1: ...herson]]<BR><small>''Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944)''</small></center></div>
3: ...[October 9]], [[1890]] – [[September 27]], [[1944]]), also known as '''"Sister Aimee"''' or simply ...
9: ...raised in an atmosphere of strong [[Christianity|Christian]] beliefs. As a [[teenager]], however, she ...
23: ... seat of the convertible, she would give sermons through a bullhorn. On the road between sermons, she...
41: ...oors, construction was already entirely paid for through private donations. - Elise Rivet (1599 bytes)
5: On March 24, 1944 she and her assistant were arrested by the Gestap... - Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
9: ...r was a successful [[merchant]]. Her parents had three children, and Teresa was youngest. The family w...
15: ...h School in Calcutta, becoming its principal in [[1944]]. She later said that the poverty all around lef...
22: ...e people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden ...
24: ...or. Soon after she opened another hospice, Nirmal Hriday (Pure Heart), a home for [[leprosy|lepers]] c...
29: ... in [[1981]] Mother Teresa also began the Corpus Christi Movement for Priests. - Denise Bloch (2657 bytes)
9: On [[March 2]], [[1944]], with fellow SOE agent, [[Robert Benoist]], she... - Hannah Szenes (4490 bytes)
3: ...sh''') ([[July 17]], [[1921]] - [[November 7]], [[1944]]) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[Jew]]ish woman w...
11: ...a]]. In 1943 she enlisted in the British army. In 1944 she begun a paratrooper training in [[Egypt]] for...
13: ... tortured. She did not talk even when the guards threatened to torture her mother as well. The mother ...
17: ... diary entries up until her last day, November 7, 1944. Her remains were brought to [[Israel]] in 1950 a...
28: ... her songs is ''(Halichah L'Kesariyah'' ("A Walk Through Cesarea"), commonly known as ''Eili, Eili'' (... - Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
3: ...nt]] also known by the ''[[nom de guerre]]'', '''Christine Granville'''. She became celebrated especi...
7: ...cor. On [[November 2]], [[1938]], at age twenty-three, she married the choleric writer [[Jerzy Gizyck...
15: ... flight from [[Hungary]], to charm transit visas through French-mandated [[Syria]] from the pro-[[Vich...
22: ...r Force|WAAF]] flight officer ([[November 21]], [[1944]] — [[May 14]], [[1945]]), when she visited...
26: ...ial action. Her situation would only change in [[1944]], in a turn of events that would lead to some of... - Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
8: ...he continued making 16mm films such as "At Land" (1944) and "A Study in Choreography for Camera" (1945)....
14: ...ren is a character in Merrill's ''[[The Book of Ephraim]]'' (1976), the first book of the trilogy know...
20: *''At Land'' (1944) photographed by [[Hella Heyman]] and Alexander H...
22: ...ic collaboration with Frank Westbrook and [[Rita Christiani]].
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