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  1. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    6: ... trader Eliasz Luxemburg III and his wife Line (maiden name: L?stein). Rosa had a growth defect and wa...
    10: ...of [[form of government|forms of state]]), the [[Middle Ages]] and economic and stock exchange crises.
    19: ...e wanted the Revisionists to leave the SPD. This did not take place, but at least [[Karl Kautsky]]'s p...
    21: ...a [[general strike]] to rouse the workers into solidarity and prevent war, but the party leadership re...
    27: ...ts was the later leader of the SPD, the first president of the [[Weimar Republic]] [[Friedrich Ebert]]...
  2. Clara Schumann (3372 bytes)
    9: ... of the piano at the [[Hoch Conservatorium]] at [[Frankfurt am Main]], a post which she held until [[1892]], ...
    11: ...ic, at a time when such technical ability was considerably rarer than in the present day, she was hers...
    14: ...ility to compose influenced this as well the intimidating genius of Brahms and her husband. However, ...
  3. Turkey (41694 bytes)
    14: leader_titles = [[President of Turkey|President]]<br>[[List of Prime Ministers of Turkey|Prime...
    49: ... Mediterranean) to the west. Some geographers consider Turkey to be, also a part of [[Europe]] due to ...
    58: The rich history of people and the land laid the foundations of the current republic. Even tho...
    68: ...ven years by the Grand National Assembly. The President does not have to be a member of parliament.
    72: ... national parliamentary election. Independent candidates may run. To be elected, they must win at leas...
  4. Germany (46412 bytes)
    3: ... 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
    7: ...arge.png|125px|Flag of Germany]] || align=center width=130px| [[Image:Bundesadler.png|100px|Germany: C...
    9: | width="130px"| ([[Flag of Germany|Flag]])
    10: | align=center width=130px| ([[Federal Coat of Arms of Germany|Coat ...
    27: |'''[[President of Germany|President]]''' || [[Horst K?r]]
  5. Food (24212 bytes)
    3: ...e]] consumed by living organisms, including [[liquid]] [[drink|drinks]]{{fn|1}}. Food is the main sour...
    23: ...at can consume both plant and animal products. Evidence suggests that early [[Homo Sapiens]] employed...
    25: ...med, and the way in which they are prepared vary widely by time, location, and culture.
    34: ...]], [[Kashrut]], [[Michelin|Michelin restaurant guide]], [[Muslim dietary laws]], [[Potluck]], [[Totem...
    39: ... These have been combined with the use of [[pesticide]]s to promote high [[crop]] [[yield]]s and comba...
  6. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    3: ...gs, but it tends to be applied specifically to residential buildings.
    5: ...ghts of stairs, and water pressure could only provide running water to about 50&nbsp;feet (15&nbsp;m)....
    11: ...y supported by these skeletal frames. Special consideration must also be given for wind loads.
    13: [[Image:FrankfurtMain.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Frankfurt with its skyscrapers]]
    19: ... rises, such as the [[CN Tower]], [[TV masts]], bridges, or oil platforms.
  7. Pope Adrian I (2590 bytes)
    3: ...s]], and Adrian found it necessary to invoke the aid of the [[Franks|Frankish]] king [[Charlemagne]], ...
    4: [[Italy]] with a large army, besieged Desiderius in his capital of [[Pavia]], took that town,...
    6: ...ints]]. Notwithstanding this, a synod, held at [[Frankfurt]] in [[794]], anew condemned the practice, and th...
  8. Roger van der Weyden (3397 bytes)
    1: ... oak panel, 220 x 262 cm [[Museo del Prado]], Madrid]]
    15: ...ainting into Italy in the late 15th century. He did not study with Jan van Eyck, his older colleague ...
    18: * ''Descent from the Cross'' ([[1440]]), [[Madrid]]
    21: ...with Saints'' ([[1450]]), [[Stadel Institute]], [[Frankfurt]]
    26: * the triptych from Middelburg, Berlin Museum
  9. Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
    3: ...o the cause of [[freedom of thought]] because his ideas went against church doctrine.
    11: ...s of [[Copernicus]] and by the newly rediscovered ideas of [[Plato]]. Other influences included [[Thom...
    13: In [[1576]] he left Naples to avoid the attention of the [[Inquisition]]. He left [[R...
    21: ...002), makes a case that Bruno is the previously unidentified 'Henry Fagot' whose reports to Francis Wa...
    27: ...nd him in [[Frankfurt]]. Apparently, during the [[Frankfurt Book Fair]], he received an invitation to [[Venic...
  10. Johann Gutenberg (6119 bytes)
    4: ...s into a production system, he allowed for the rapid printing of written materials and an information ...
    9: Block printing, whereby as individual sheets of paper were pressed into wooden block...
    14: ...ystem. At that time, the benefits of printing provided no real income, and as a result Gutenberg was f...
    19: At the 1455 [[Frankfurt Book Fair]], Gutenberg demonstrated the power of ...
    23: ...is doubtful that any copies were ever sold at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
  11. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Dwight D. Eisenhower
    4: | order=34th President
    16: | vicepresident=[[Richard Nixon]]
    18: ...ican]] soldier and politician, was the 34th [[President of the United States]] ([[1953]]&ndash;[[1961]...
    22: ...med David Dwight, but quickly began to go by his middle name. The Eisenhower family was descent of [[...
  12. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    7: Other stone tools from the [[Middle Palaeolithic|Middle Paleolithic Era]] (200,000 - 80,000 BCE) were ...
    9: ...&#353;inare These findings are the most ancient evidence of commercial exchanges carried out between t...
    11: ...hern regions at relatively high altitudes, give evidence of human habitation in the [[Neolithic]] peri...
    19: ...[[Danube]]. During the later Neolithic Age, a considerable growth in cultural regions took place in Sl...
    21: ...anic incursions, the victory of Dacia near the Nezider Lake and the expansion of the [[Roman Empire]].
  13. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    27: *[[Aenesidemus]], (1st century BC){{fn|R}}
    95: *[[Aristides (Apologist)|Aristides]], (fl. 2nd century)
    102: *[[David Malet Armstrong]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{f...
    154: *[[Basilides]], (c. 117-138){{fn|C}}
    159: *[[David Baumgardt]], (1890-1963){{fn|R}}
  14. Faience (4113 bytes)
    6: ...ngdom of Aragon]] in Spain at the close of the [[Middle Ages]]. This type of Spanish pottery owed much...
    13: ... and Heusenstamm (1662), soon moved to nearby [[Frankfurt-am-Main]].
    19: ...ucts of faience manufactories, rarely marked, are identified by the usual methods of ceramic connoisse...
    26: ...tional manufacture are recognized, even some individual ''ateliers''. A partial list follows.
  15. Charlemagne (11466 bytes)
    5: ...er]]. The birth of an Emperor on Easter is a coincidence likely to provoke comment, but there is no su...
    12: On the death of Pepin the kingdom was divided between Charlemagne and his brother [[Carloman,...
    14: ...]]) the [[caliph]] of [[Baghdad]], [[Harun al-Rashid]], gave Emperor Charlemagne the first historicall...
    16: ...e independent of [[Constantinople]], Charlemagne did not use the title until much later, as he feared ...
    18: ...eight&mdash; which was worth 20 sous (like the solidus, and later the shilling) or 240 [[denier]]s (li...
  16. Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
    7: ...although Berlin was completely surrounded on all sides by the Soviet sector of Germany. The [[Soviet U...
    11: ... Germany in preference to either West Berlin or [[Frankfurt]].
    13: ...ion, because East Germany's economy was being subsidized by the Soviet government.
    19: ...ilt up into the full-scale Wall. It physically divided the city and completely surrounded West Berlin....
    21: ...ocation was around the perimeter of the city. Besides, America had been caught off-balance, it being ...
  17. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    5: ...lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15th century, it was known as the "Holy Roman Emp...
    15: ... far as the Rhine and the [[Danube]] remained outside the [[Roman Empire]].
    19: ...estern Roman Empire, but the states they founded did not last. The western Germans moved into the terr...
    30: ===Middle Ages===
    33: ...ire]] was established. The Frankish empire was divided into counties, and its frontiers were protected...
  18. Jean Fouquet (2536 bytes)
    12: ...unt Wilczek]], and of [[Jouvenal des Ursins]], besides a portrait drawing in [[crayon]]; whilst an aut...
    14: ... down to us. The Brentano-Laroche collection at [[Frankfurt]] contains forty miniatures from a [[Book of Hour...
  19. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (4111 bytes)
    1: ...roscope_24.jpg|thumb|200px|Microscope Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    7: ...d were held by the thumb and index finger. Many said that his microscopes were much clearer than the l...
    11: ...d curator for the financial affairs of Vermeer's widow. This has led some people to believe that the t...
  20. Voltaire (48640 bytes)
    12: ...n he had received, it formed the basis of his considerable [[knowledge]], and probably kindled his lif...
    14: ...ut [[literature]] and a father who refused to consider literature a profession at all. So Voltaire stu...
    16: ... recast ''Oedipe'', began the ''Henriade'' and decided to change his name.
    24: ...rooms and making an offensive remark, he was waylaid by Beauregard some time after in a less privilege...
    26: ...nd then returned. The ''Henriade'' had got on considerably during the journey and, according to his li...

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