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- Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ...she is often known as '''Bloody Mary'''. Her religious policies, however, were in many cases reversed ...
13: ...ince of Wales]], sometimes leading to false assertions that she was created Princess of Wales, even th...
15: ...]. A great part of the credit of her early education was undoubtedly due to her mother, who not only ...
17: ...rs, however, the engagement was broken off. In [[1526]], the Princess Mary was sent to [[Wales]] to pre...
19: ...man Catholic Church]]. All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts to the Pope we... - Romania (19812 bytes)
11: image_map = LocationRomania.png |
12: national_motto = none <br> former [[Kings of Romania|Ro...
13: national_anthem = [[Desteapta-te, Romane!|Deşteapt...
25: population_estimate_year = 2004 |
26: population_estimate = 22,355,551 | - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
7: national_motto = Yaqeen-e-muhkam, ittihād, n...
8: ...ge_map = LocationPakistan.png|Location of Pakistan |
9: national_anthem = [[Pak sarzamin shad bad]]<br...
21: population_estimate = 162,419,946 |
22: population_estimate_year = 2004 | - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
4: ==Biography==
6: ...ague]] in [[1483]], and then given the best education open to a young man of his day in a series of mo...
8: ...argaret's Professor of Divinity]], and had the option of spending the rest of his life as an English [...
10: ... but apart from this he had a less active association with Italian scholars than might have been expec...
12: .... He represented this lack of sympathy as persecution, and sought refuge in Basel, where under the she... - History of India (31279 bytes)
5: ...go and developed into the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], which peaked between the [[26th century BC|26...
8: ...nwards the [[Gupta|Gupta dynasty]] oversaw the period referred to as India's "Golden Age".
11: ...echnology|engineering]], [[Religion in India|religion]], and [[Indian philosophy|philosophy]] flourish...
14: ...13th century AD, followed almost without intermission by the [[Vijayanagara Empire]], which declined w...
20: ...[[British East India Company]]. A failed insurrection in [[1857]] popularly known as the [[Sepoy Mutin... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: ...language|English]] [[alphabet]]ical [[transliteration]] order (by [[surname]]).
71: *[[Eugenio Beltrami]] (Italy, [[1835]]-[[1900]])
99: *[[Carlo Emilio Bonferroni]] (Italy [[1892]] - [[1960]])
128: *[[Eugenio Calabi]], (United States)
143: *[[Giovanni Ceva]] (Italy, [[1648]] - [[1734]]) - History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
5: ..., and are a potent reminder of the ancient habitation of Slovakia.
9: ...hile [[Gastropoda|gastropods]] of the Tertiary Period have been discovered at the sites of ZvskᬠP...
11: ...emarkable modelling and by delicate linear decoration, revealing the first attempts at coloring. These...
15: ...tarting in the Neolithic Era, the geographic location of present-day Slovakia was dense trade network ...
19: ...nded the building of strong and complex fortifications, the appearance of large permanent buildings an... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: ...ury, they exerted influence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
5: ... known as the "Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation". The [[German Empire]] of 1871–1918 was o...
7: ...given at the beginning of the sections and subsections. The [[History of Germany since 1945]] continue...
10: ...ermania]], [[Germania Inferior]], [[Germania Superior]]''
15: ... the [[Roman Empire]], giving way to the Romanisation of the left bank of the Rhine. Roman forts were ... - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
25: *[[1526]] - [[Zinc]] discovered by [[Paracelsus]]
59: ...covered by [[Charles Hatchett]], later renamed [[Niobium]]
74: *[[1811]] - [[Iodine]] discovered by [[Bernard Courtois]]
132: ...d by [[Dale R. Corson]], [[K.R.Mackenzie]], [[Emilio G. Segr蝝
134: ... [[Arthur C. Wahl]], [[Joseph W. Kennedy]], [[Emilio G. Segr蝝 - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
5: ...go and developed into the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], which peaked between the [[26th century BC|26...
8: ...nwards the [[Gupta|Gupta dynasty]] oversaw the period referred to as India's "Golden Age".
11: ...echnology|engineering]], [[Religion in India|religion]], and [[Indian philosophy|philosophy]] flourish...
14: ...13th century AD, followed almost without intermission by the [[Vijayanagara Empire]], which declined w...
20: ...[[British East India Company]]. A failed insurrection in [[1857]] popularly known as the [[Sepoy Mutin... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
3: ...ury, they exerted influence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
5: ... known as the "Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation". The [[German Empire]] of 1871–1918 was o...
7: ...given at the beginning of the sections and subsections. The [[History of Germany since 1945]] continue...
10: ...ermania]], [[Germania Inferior]], [[Germania Superior]]''
15: ... the [[Roman Empire]], giving way to the Romanisation of the left bank of the Rhine. Roman forts were ... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
2: ...t began the first phase of the [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]].
4: ...oy]] was given to a high-ranking nobleman, [[Antonio de Mendoza]]. Cortés returned to Spain in 1541 w...
6: .... As a result of these historical trends, descriptions of Cortés tend to be simplistic, and either da...
14: ... Ovando y Cáceres]], the third Governor of Hispaniola. His paternal grandfather was a son of [[Rodrig...
16: ...re of Cortés' studies, his later writings and actions suggest he studied [[Law]] and probably [[Latin... - Padua (12961 bytes)
1: ...ong a section of the "inland waterway" or ''naviglio interno'' of Padua]]
2: ...es crossing the various branches of the [[Bacchiglione]], which once surrounded the ancient walls like...
4: Padua was where most of the action in [[Shakespeare]]'s play, ''[[The Taming of the...
7: ...the Venetian architects who undertook the restoration removed them, throwing all three spaces into one...
9: ...1526]]), and close by is the [[Palazzo del Capitanio]], the residence of the Venetian governors, with ...
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