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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
25: ...stian faith]] by "demonstrating" that Cadoc, the Christian leader, had magical powers traditionally as...
29: ...is has listed a number of these instances (Loomis 1972). [[Gervase of Tilbury]] in the [[13th century]] ...
39: ...scure 500-year-old Welsh legend went mainstream (through the works of [[Anglo-Norman]] poet [[Wace]] a...
41: ...eur|jongleurs]]''. The French medieval writer, [[Chr鴩en de Troyes]], recounted tales from the mythos...
62: ...llowed by [[Thomas Malory]], Arthur obtained the throne by pulling a [[sword]] from a stone and anvil.... - 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...
73: *[[1972]] - [[Luis Figo]], [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[foot...
129: [[hr:4. studenog]] - Burundi (13403 bytes)
58: ...violence including major incidents in [[1964]], [[1972]] and the late 1980s. In 1993, Burundi held its f...
144: ...nd Human Rights Watch reports on Burundi] [http://hrw.org/backgrounder/africa/burundi/2004/0904/1.htm#... - List of people by name: Af (1105 bytes)
8: *[[Ben Affleck|Affleck, Ben]], (born 1972), US actor - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
9: ...r Walter Raleigh]] and [[Humphrey Gilbert|Sir Humphrey Gilbert]]. Elizabeth was a short-tempered and s...
16: ...her elder brother, and witchcraft. Elizabeth was three years old at that time and was also declared il...
25: ...Grey]] to be his heiress. Lady Jane ascended the throne, but was [[Deposition_(politics)|deposed]] les...
27: ...people might depose her and put Elizabeth on the throne in her stead. [[Wyatt's Rebellion]] in [[1554]...
31: ...8]], upon Mary I's death, Elizabeth ascended the throne. She was far more popular than her sister, and... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
9: ...]], the third child and the younger daughter of [[HRH]] [[Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge]].
11: ...r [[creditor]]s in [[1883]]. The Tecks travelled throughout Europe, visiting their various relatives a...
17: ...e Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge]], was a brother of HRH The [[Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent]], th...
27: ...ndsor]], <td>[[23 June]] [[1894]]<td>[[28 May]] [[1972]]<td> married [[Wallis Simpson]] ([[19 June]] [[1...
49: ...ork's father-in-law, Albert Edward, ascended the throne as [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|King Edw... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
16: | [[Jean Chr鴩en]]
35: Campbell married [[Nathan Divinsky]] in [[1972]]. During their marriage, Campbell lectured in po...
49: ...nada|Liberal]] leader [[Jean Chr鴩en]]'s [[1993 Chretien ad|facial paralysis was mocked]] was largely...
72: ...mittees was reduced from eleven to five. [[Jean Chr鴩en]] essentially kept governing with Campbell's...
83: after=[[Jean Chrétien]] - Elisabeth Domitien (1229 bytes)
3: ... being appointed vice president of the party in [[1972]]. On [[January 2]], [[1975]], the dictator [[Jea...
5: ... dismissed ([[April 7]], [[1976]]). With the overthrow of the Bokassa monarchy in September, [[1979]],... - Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
55: She was the only child of [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], the first [[Prime Minister of India]].
67: ...is American support to Pakistan should be viewed through the [[Cold War]] prism – Pakistan being...
70: ... India's princely states, which she felt were anachronistic given India's democratic post-independence...
72: ...ive assembly elections in a number of states in [[1972]].
82: ...singly harsh bills and constitutional amendments through parliament, all which were approved with litt... - Margaret Chase Smith (2711 bytes)
7: ...]], [[1973]]. She was defeated for reelection in 1972 by [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] [[...
11: ... the [[Senate Republican Conference]], [[1967]]-[[1972]]. - Debbie Stabenow (3609 bytes)
5: ...ts|B.A.]] from [[Michigan State University]] in [[1972]] and an [[M.S.W.]] ''[[magna cum laude]]'' from ... - Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
9: ...63]] she became a full-time [[freelance writer]] through the publication of her infamous undercover ex...
14: ... Caucus]] and the [[Women's Action Alliance]]. In 1972 she founded the feminist magazine ''[[Ms. Magazin...
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... - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
4: ...minist]] issues and concerns, which she examines through multiple genres such as [[science fiction]], ...
20: :''[[Surfacing (novel)|Surfacing]]'' ([[1972]])
79: ...l, A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature]]'' ([[1972]]) - Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
1: ...er''' ([[June 28]], [[1906]] - [[February 20]], [[1972]]) was born Maria G?rt in [[Katowice]] (then in [...
3: ...ed there in the fall. Among her professors were three [[Nobel prize]] winners: [[Max Born]], [[James ...
17: After her death in [[1972]], an award was set up by the [[American Physical... - Maria Callas (4931 bytes)
5: ...a]] and [[Il Trovatore|Leonora]] during the next three years. In [[1947]], Callas made her Italian deb...
7: Throughout the 1950s, Callas made numerous appearance...
9: ...e McNally]]'s [[1995]] play ''Master Class''). In 1972, George Moore, president of the Met board, offere... - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
2: ...ner of thirteen [[Grammy Award]]s. Gifted with a three-octave vocal range, she is noted for her purity...
10: ...]], [[gospel]], [[calypso music|calypso]], and [[Christmas]] songs. Ella's later concerts were often e...
52: *1960 ''[[Wishes You a Merry Christmas]]''
75: *1967 ''[[Ella Fitzgerald's Christmas]]''
84: *1972 ''[[Ella Loves Cole]]'' - Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
12: ...st Female R&B Vocal Performance; she later added three more Grammies in this category in the [[1980s]]...
58: *[[1972]] ''[[Amazing Grace]]''
80: *[[1989]] ''[[Through the Storm]]'' - Mahalia Jackson (2345 bytes)
1: ...([[October 29]], [[1911]]–[[January 13]], [[1972]]) was an [[African American]] [[gospel music|gos... - Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
3: ...scene of the mid-[[1960s]] in [[New York City]]. Through the [[1970s]] she expanded her horizons, pred...
7: ...time. ''Clouds'' represented a commercial breakthrough, containing her first two songs widely adopt...
11: ...for her new label Asylum. ''[[For the Roses]]'' (1972), whose title track continued her exploration of ...
19: ... output since the beginning of her career. Only three albums of new material appeared, none terribly ...
25: ... her desire to control her own destiny, possibly through releasing her own music over the [[Internet]]... - Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
17: ... was only when biographer [[Chris Albertson]]'s [[1972]] book ''Bessie'' featured an interview with the ...
19: ... the great blues singer was refused admission to three Clarksdale hospitals because she was black. In ...
21: ...th, who tended to Bessie on the scene (quoted in Chris Albertson's book) confirmed, it is extremely un...
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