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  1. Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
    1: ...png|frame|[[Seal (device)|Seal]] of Margaret I of Denmark 1381 and 1403]]
    2: ... of [[Waldemar Atterdag of Denmark|Valdemar IV of Denmark]] and Helvig of Sonderjylland. She married, at th...
    4: ...ear of domestic sedition, could now give her undivided attention to [[Sweden]], where the mutinous nob...
    8: ...I of Denmark 1390.png|thumb|Seal of Margaret I of Denmark 1390]]
    12: ...Scandinavia]]. But with her usual prudence she avoided every appearance of an open rupture.

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  1. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    14: * [[1884]] - [[U.S. presidential election, 1884]]: [[United States Democrati...
    24: * [[1939]] - [[World War II]]: U.S. President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosev...
    27: * [[1952]] - [[U.S. presidential election, 1952]]: [[United States Republica...
    34: ... Democrat Party|Democrat]] [[Jimmy Carter]] by a wide margin.
    61: *[[1932]] - [[Thomas Klestil]], president of Austria (d. [[2004]])
  2. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    15: ... of her paternal great-grandmother [[Alexandra of Denmark|Queen Alexandra]] and grandmother Queen Mary resp...
    23: ...nada]], but their mother the Queen refused to consider this, saying, "The children could not possibly ...
    27: ...been taught together with other students. It is said that she greatly enjoyed this and that this exper...
    33: ... great-great granddaughter through [[Alexandra of Denmark]], and the Duke is a great-grandson through [[Geo...
    35: ...ter their wedding Philip and Elizabeth took up residence at [[Clarence House]], London. On [[14 Novem...
  3. Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
    1: ...png|frame|[[Seal (device)|Seal]] of Margaret I of Denmark 1381 and 1403]]
    2: ... of [[Waldemar Atterdag of Denmark|Valdemar IV of Denmark]] and Helvig of Sonderjylland. She married, at th...
    4: ...ear of domestic sedition, could now give her undivided attention to [[Sweden]], where the mutinous nob...
    8: ...I of Denmark 1390.png|thumb|Seal of Margaret I of Denmark 1390]]
    12: ...Scandinavia]]. But with her usual prudence she avoided every appearance of an open rupture.
  4. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    9: ...([[1516]] – [[1558]]), and whose reign coincided with that of Mary, Queen of Scots.
    19: ...ngly opposed the marriage proposition, went into hiding in [[Stirling Castle]], where preparations wer...
    24: ...ston in solemn procession to the Chapel Royal. Inside, Lord Livingston brought Mary forward to the alt...
    26: Quickly, Cardinal [[David Beaton]] put the Coronation Oath to her, which Lo...
    31: ...part soon after Mary's coronation. The betrothal did not sit well with the Scots, especially since Hen...
  5. Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
    5: ...k the throne, triumphant about her bloodless and widely supported coup d'etat. Six months later, on [[...
    13: ... law and encouraged education for the nobles and middle class.
    17: ...ita Ivanovich Panin|Nikita Panin]], exercised considerable influence from the beginning of her reign. ...
    21: ...atherine made Russia the dominant power in the [[Middle East]] after her [[Russo-Turkish War, 1768-177...
    25: ...ith mounting human and territory losses. After [[Denmark]] declared war in [[1789]], things looked bleak f...
  6. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    17: ...rk]], brother of the Danish King [[Christian V of Denmark|Christian V]]. Mary also married a Protestant Pri...
    19: ...; instead, she quickly defected to the invader's side. James attempted to flee the realm on [[11 Decem...
    22: ...our, and the guards at the royal palaces were forbidden to salute her husband.
    24: ...licly supported William's government. Still, she did not win the complete trust of her brother-in-law,...
    26: ...enacted the [[Act of Settlement 1701]], which provided that, failing the issue of Princess Anne and of...
  7. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    12: ...um|Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield]] and widow of [[Karl of Leiningen|Karl, Prince of Leininge...
    16: ...queen's minority. Ignoring precedent, Parliament did not create a council to limit the powers of the R...
    20: ... royal, princely, and ducal families, his family did not use theirs. Victoria asked her staff to dete...
    27: ...it was growing unpopular and, moreover, faced considerable difficulty in governing the British colonie...
    33: ...ight|A likeness of Queen Victoria appears on the widely circulated [[1841]] [[Penny Red]] postage stam...
  8. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    15: ...d emulated for her high-profile involvement in [[AIDS]] issues and the international campaign against ...
    22: ...ustody of her children, but Lord Althorp's rank, aided by Lady Althorp's mother's testimony against he...
    24: ... At age 16 she briefly attended [[Institut Alpin Videmanette]], a [[finishing school]] in [[Rougemont]...
    30: ...urma|Lord Mountbatten of Burma]], any potential bride had to have an aristocratic background, could no...
    32: ... the Young England [[kindergarten]] in [[Knightsbridge]]. [[Buckingham Palace]] announced the [[engage...
  9. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    9: ...ughter of [[HRH]] [[Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge]].
    11: ...ily was deep in debt and had to flee abroad to avoid their [[creditor]]s in [[1883]]. The Tecks travel...
    13: ...klenburg-Strelitz (n饠[[Princess Augusta of Cambridge]]). May wrote to her aunt every week without fa...
    17: ...e father, HRH The [[Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge]], was a brother of HRH The [[Prince Edward Aug...
    19: ...ria still favoured Princess May as a suitable candidate to marry a future King, so she persuaded Alber...
  10. Janet Reno (5747 bytes)
    1: {| id="toc" style="margin:0 0 0.5em 1em; float:right;"
    22: |[[Miami, Florida]]
    27: ...nominated by [[President of the United States|President]] [[Bill Clinton]] on [[February 11]], [[1993]...
    30: ...enry Reno, immigrated to the United States from [[Denmark]] and for forty-three years was a police reporter...
    32: ...], where she majored in [[chemistry]], became president of the [[Women's Self Government Association]]...
  11. Isabel Allende (3632 bytes)
    6: ...ende, the cousin of [[Salvador Allende]], the President of [[Chile]] from [[1970]] to [[1973|73]]. I...
    14: ...nd died of his wounds (whether from murder or suicide is a matter of controversy). In 1975, Isabel Al...
    16: ...ilm (''[[The House of the Spirits]]'', 1993) by [[Denmark|Danish]] director [[Bille August]]. The movie sta...
  12. Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
    3: ...ember 7]], [[1962]]) was a [[pen name]] for the [[Denmark|Danish]] author '''Karen Blixen'''. Blixen wrote...
    7: ...uple separated in 1921, and the Baron returned to Denmark. The divorce was finalized in 1925. Karen Blixen ...
    9: She returned to Denmark and began writing in earnest, publishing ''Seven ...
    18: * ''The Revenge of Truth'' (1926, published in Denmark)
    19: * ''Seven Gothic Tales'' (1934 in USA, 1935 in Denmark)
  13. Apple (20408 bytes)
    6: ...x_classis_entry | taxon = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Maloideae]]}}
    16: ...apples are of the species ''M. domestica'' or hybrids of it.
    25: ... and ''Malus sylvestris'', but there is no hard evidence for this in older apple [[cultivar]]s. These ...
    32: ...licious' apple shape, long stem (to allow [[pesticide]]s to penetrate the top of the fruit), and popul...
  14. Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
    7: ...en to the shape of a tool has led authors to see middle [[palaeolithic]] [[hand axe]]s and especially...
    9: ...mum of human [[tool]]-work, but the piece bears evidence of having been painted; "a [[greasy]] substan...
    12: ...objects, like the paddles from [[Tybrind Vig]], [[Denmark]], are known as well.
    15: ...e by impressing the wet clay with braided or unbraided cord and sticks with a growing sophistication. ...
    32: ...klaces whilst the introduction of [[coinage]] provided a further opportunity for artistic expression. ...
  15. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    9: ...en animal statues from the [[Iron Age]]. Wooden [[idol]]s from the [[La Tene|La T讥]] period are know...
    13: ...rom the [[Spring and Autumn Period]]. Lu Ban is said to have brought the plane, chalkline, and other t...
    27: * crook: longitudinal bending to one side, caused by uneven seasoning or grain
    28: ... a branch divides from the trunk, or the trunk divides in two; typically an area of convoluted grain
    37: * firmer: a chisel bevelled on both sides instead of only one
  16. Culture (23440 bytes)
    1: ...|250px|Villager in Northern Thailand. Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa...
    5: ...g|thumb|left|250px|Street in Myanmar. Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroo Clipar...
    6: ...ition and arts of all kind that you can think. It identifies "culture" with "[[civilization]]" and con...
    19: ...junction with the first cultural activities, and Middleton (1990: 17 n.27) concluded that human "'inst...
    20: ...pg|thumb|250px|Canals in Venice, Italy. Photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa...
  17. United Nations (29685 bytes)
    20: ...debated by governments and private citizens worldwide.
    26: ... in [[New York City]] in [[1949]] and [[1950]] beside the East River on land purchased by an 8.5 milli...
    30: ... and make future wars impossible, by fostering an ideal of [[collective security]]. Those hopes have o...
    33: ...ly weeks after the signing of the Charter and provided immediate impetus to concepts of arms limitatio...
    35: ...ament Commission. Items on the agenda include consideration of the possible merits of a nuclear test b...
  18. North America (12844 bytes)
    6: ..., I would guess, but let's remain careful --> considered to include Canada and the United States, but ...
    7: In Latin America, the Americas are considered as one continent and therefore North America ...
    9: ...Central America as a region of North America, considering it too small to be a continent of its own.
    14: ... plain along the Atlantic seaboard, and the [[Florida]] peninsula. Mexico, with its long [[plateau|pl...
    16: The western mountains are split in the middle, into the main range of the Rockies and the co...
  19. Europe (23835 bytes)
    4: ...ost part of [[Eurasia]]. It is conventionally considered a [[continent]], which, in this case, is more...
    6: When considered a continent, Europe is the world's second sma...
    13: ...ob'' or ''erebu'' which means "sunset". From a [[Middle East]]ern viewpoint, the sun sets over Europe:...
    18: ...ges]]" to [[Renaissance]] thinkers and as the "[[Middle Ages]]" to [[Enlightenment]] and modern histor...
    20: ...to vast upheaval in Europe as these revolutionary ideas propagated across the continent. The rise of d...
  20. List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
    140: * [[Denmark]] - [[Copenhagen]]
    163: * [[Spain]] (España) - [[Madrid]]
    180: *[[Barbados]] - [[Bridgetown]]
    191: *[[Greenland]] - [[Nuuk]] (Denmark)
    208: *[[Trinidad and Tobago]] - [[Port-of-Spain]]

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