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- Jeanne d'Albret (2474 bytes)
8: ...55]] Henry II of Navarre died, and Jeanne and her husband became rulers of Navarre.
10: ...nne d'Albret called a conference of beleaguered [[Huguenot]] ministers which led to her declaring [[Ca...
12: The power struggle between Catholics and Huguenots for control of the French court and France...
14: ...567]] war broke out again, and Jeanne fled to the Huguenot city of [[La Rochelle]]. From here she cond...
24: * Henri, Duc de Beaumont ([[1551]]-[[1553]]) - Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
1: [[Image:marguerite_de_valois.jpg|thumb|250px|right|style=margin-left:1em|Marguerite de...
2: '''Marguerite de Valois''' ([[May 14]], [[1553]] – [[May 27]], [[1615]]), "Queen Margot" w...
6: ...es and create harmony between the Catholics and [[Huguenot]]s. Although Henri's mother, Jeanne d'Albre...
8: ... Marguerite if she willingly took Henri to be her husband, she did not answer; so King Charles IX, pla...
10: ...the slaughter by French Catholics of thousands of Huguenots, [[St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre|a massac... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
3: | [[Image:Mary I of England.jpg|right|thumb|220px|'''Mary I''' <br><small>Queen of England ...
8: ... Catholicism]]. To this end, she had almost three hundred religious dissenters executed; as a conseque...
19: ...King was acknowledged as "Supreme Head" of the [[Church of England]].
23: ...field, Beaulieu or Newhall in Essex, Richmond and Hunsdon were among her principal places of residence...
25: [[Image:Mary I in 1544.jpg|thumb|200px|The Princess Mary (1544)]] - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
2: | [[Image:stuart.jpg|thumb|right|140px|Mary I of Scotland; known as Mary, ...
17: ...eath to have been caused by grief over the Scots' humiliating loss to the English at the [[Battle of S...
44: ...'s troubles were still further increased by the [[Huguenot]] rising in France, called the ''[[Amboise ...
51: ...tion of Scotland's leading Catholic magnate, Lord Huntly, in [[1562]].
61: ...hite following the then recent death of her first husband.]] - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
2: | [[Image:Elizabeth_I_(Ermine_Portrait).jpg|thumb|right|220px|'''Elizabeth I''' <br><small>Queen ...
9: ...h|Sir Walter Raleigh]] and [[Humphrey Gilbert|Sir Humphrey Gilbert]]. Elizabeth was a short-tempered a...
24: [[Image:ElizabethTudorAt13-woc-0475.jpg|thumb|left|Elizabeth at the age of 13 by William Scro...
25: ...e, Elizabeth's own position remained secure. In [[1553]], however, Edward died at the age of fifteen, ha...
30: [[Image:Elizabeth I coronation.jpg|thumb|right|275px|The coronation of Elizabeth]] - Lebanon (34225 bytes)
4: ...606;انيّة<br>(Al Jumhuriyah al Lubnaniyah)'''</big></big>
71: ...comprise what is considered to be the [[Cradle of Humanity]]. It is the historic home of the [[Phoeni...
97: ...ept his dismissal in Aoun's favour. Lebanon was thus left with no President, and two rival government...
99: ...ns, especially 525 ([[1978]]), 520 ([[1982]]) and 1553 (July [[2004]]), approved [[UN Security Council R...
107: [[Image:cedar_revolution_20050228.jpg|thumb|A sea of Lebanese flags carried by anti-governm... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
84: *[[Ludolf Bakhuysen]] ([[1631]]-[[1708]])
89: *[[Balthus]] ([[1908]]-[[2001]])
187: *[[Arthur Boyd]] ([[1920]]-[[1999]])
264: *[[Frederick Edwin Church]] ([[1826]]-[[1900]])
295: *[[Lucas Cranach the elder]] ([[1472]]-[[1553]]) - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
1: ...[Counter-Reformation]] within the Roman Catholic Church.
5: ...[[Avignon Papacy]] ("Babylonian Captivity of the Church"), [[Avignon]], [[Western Schism|Great Schism]...
6: * [[Jan Hus]], [[John Wycliffe]], [[William Tyndale]]
12: * [[Huldrych Zwingli]] and [[Z?]
16: * Reformation in [[France]] -- [[Huguenot]]s, [[Pierre Viret]] - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
32: *[[Andronicus of Cyrrhus]]
39: *[[Aristarchus]] ([[Samos]], circa [[310 BC]] – circa [[2...
46: *[[Arthur Auwers]] ([[Germany]], [[1838]] – [[1915]]...
115: *[[C鳡r-Fran篩s Cassini de Thury]] ([[France]], [[1714]] – [[1784]])
138: *[[Arthur Edwin Covington]] ([[Canada]], [[1914]] – ... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
31: *[[Rodolphus Agricola]], (1443-1485){{fn|R}}
59: *[[Louis Althusser]], (1918-1990){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
70: *[[Anaxarchus]], (fl. 340 BC){{fn|R}}
81: *[[Antiochus of Ascalon]], (c. 130-68 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn...
144: *[[Yehoshua Bar-Hillel]], (1915-1975) - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
7: ... significant Hospitaller infirmary near to the [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]] in Jerusalem. Initiall...
23: [[Image:Malta Knights.jpg|right|thumb|410px|Re-enactment of 16th-century military dri...
29: ...ge once again, but this time were met at sea by a huge and very modern Spanish fleet under the command...
34: [[Image:Ranuccio Farnese Titian.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A portrait of a 12-year-old [[Ranuc...
43: ...ed the revival of the Order’s fortunes as a humanitarian and ceremonial organization. In [[1834]... - Chile (39914 bytes)
62: [[Image:Santiago_chile_2.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipar...
64: ...ally through slash-and-burn [[agriculture]] and [[hunting]]. The first permanent European settlement, ...
66: ... massive [[Mapuche]] insurrection that began in [[1553]] resulted in Valdivia's death and the destructio...
70: [[Image:Ohiggins.jpg|thumb|Bernardo O'Higgins]]
72: ...nced by family politics and the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. The system of presidential absolutism event... - Medieval medicine (14745 bytes)
9: ...ew in influence, a tension developed between the church and folk-medicine, since much in folk medicine...
11: The church taught that God often sent illness as a punish...
15: ...]]s, [[surgery]], and bone fractures as well as [[human anatomy]]. Galen wrote more than 500 treatises...
19: ... standard texts in the west can be traced to the church-run college of [[Salerno]] in Southern Italy i...
21: ...m of Italian works of greater scope over the next hundred years, later spreading to the rest of Europe...
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