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- List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
4: ...[Jan Santini Aichel|Aichel, Jan Santini]], (circa 1670-1723), Czech architect
9: ...(1773-1824), translator, political writer, librettist, playwright, member of the Acad魩e fran硩se
14: ...thur]], (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist
15: *[[Lucy Aikin|Aikin, Lucy]], (1781-1864), English writer - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
8: ... the [[House of Stuart]]; she was succeeded by a distant cousin, [[George I of Great Britain|George I]...
10: ...ious coercive tactics (such as crippling the Scottish economy by restricting trade) were used to ensur...
12: ...ho led the English armies in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].
15: ...r close friend and one of her most influential advisors. Jennings later married John Churchill (the fu...
17: ...however, declared her firm adherence to [[Anglicanism]]; James II continued to send her Catholic books... - Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
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33: ISOCode = US-GA |
36: ...h an estimated 8,829,383 people in 2004. Georgia is also known as the '''Peach State''' or '''Empire ...
38: ...it the state song. Ray Charles sang it on the legislative floor when the bill passed.
40: ...'[[Toxostoma rufum]]''), and the [[state flower]] is the [[cherokee rose]] (''[[Rosa laevigata]]''). - South Carolina (11968 bytes)
10: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
33: ISOCode = US-SC |
37: ...ngland]]. As of [[2004]], the state's population is 4,198,068.
39: ...h Carolina|USS ''South Carolina'']] in honor of this state.
41: ==History and government== - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
1: ...i in a 1630 painting, is the largest church in Christendom and often used by the Pope.]]
2: ...hop of Rome]]. Tradition holds that his [[tomb]] is below the baldochino and [[altar]]. [[Pope]]s ha...
4: ... namesake when he led the Roman church, but which is no longer used. These are the sources of the con...
6: ==History==
8: ...eviously been a cemetery for pagans as well as Christians. - Macau (16856 bytes)
20: |[[List of countries by area|Not ranked]]<br>[[1 E7 m?|2...
23: |[[List of countries by population|Not ranked]]<br>451,0...
25: |'''Establishment<br> - Date'''
36: | '''[[List_of_country_calling_codes|Calling Code]]''' || +8...
40: ...] natively; Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, and English are also spoken. - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
2: ...nt of differential [[calculus]]. While they both discovered calculus nearly contemporaneously, their w...
4: ...nherent in the white light and not added by the prism as [[Roger Bacon]] had claimed in the [[13th cen...
10: {{IsaacNewtonSegments}}
12: ... early life. For more in-depth information, see [[Isaac Newton's early life and achievements]].''
14: ... her new husband, leaving her son in the care of his grandmother. - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
3: This section of the [[Timeline of United States history]] concerns events from '''1600 to 1699'''.
10: *[[1608]]-Popham Colony dissolved
11: *[[1608]]-[[France|French]] establish colony at [[Quebec]]
30: ...[[Roger Williams (theologian)|Roger Williams]] banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony
32: *[[1636]]-[[Rhode Island Colony]] founded by Roger Williams - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
1: {{Ushistory}}
2: ...cessful colonies were soon established. The colonists who came to the [[New World]] were by no means ...
4: ...[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] government on issues of [[taxation]] and [[representation]].
9: ...the same time, the intellectual growth of the Renaissance led to the development of [[seafaring]] tech...
11: ...here that [[Christopher Columbus]] left Spain on his famous westward voyage. He sought for Asia, but ... - Clock (10086 bytes)
2: ...a physical instrument, an especially accurate one is called a [[chronometer]]. The clock in its moder...
9: ...l clock is often shown in a corner of [[computer display]]s or [[mobile phone]]s.
11: The main purpose of a clock is not always to ''display'' the time.
14: ...these be for alarms, event initiation or just to display the time of day.
18: ...physical theory would be circular. An ideal clock is more appropriately defined in relationship to the... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
2: This is a '''list of Popes of the Roman Catholic Church'''.
4: ...al leaders, this title in [[English language|English]] usage generally refers to the supreme head of ...
6: ... of [[Italy]], [[Archbishop]] and [[metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan]] of the Roman Province'' and ''[...
9: == List of popes ==
25: | <small>Disciple of [[Jesus]] from whom, according to {{bible... - Lute (15915 bytes)
1: ...a ''lutenist'', and a maker of lutes (or guitars) is called a ''luthier''.
5: ...e tenor Renaissance lute. This is a replica of a historical instrument]]
7: ...lutenists share a joke with [[harp|historical harpists]], "We spend half our time tuning and the other...
9: ...r than the open string (see image). Strings were historically made of gut (or extremely rarely of meta...
11: ...is the ''first course'', the next pair of strings is the ''second course'', etc. Thus an 8-course lute... - Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
4: ...when Mansfield was captured and killed by the Spanish shortly afterwards, Morgan was chosen by the buc...
6: ... claimed ignorance about this, whilst Morgan and his crew returned to their base at [[Port Royal]], Ja...
8: ...turn to Jamaica he was again reproved, but not punished by Modyford.
10: ...ounds. The fame of this brilliant exploit was tarnished by the habitual cruelty of Morgan's crews.
12: ...ieutenant Governor. He remained in Jamaica until his death. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ...rs important in the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
14: *[[Isaac Abrabanel|Isaac ben Judah Abravanel]], (1437-1508){{fn|C}}{{fn...
15: *[[Judah Leon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-1535?){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
39: *[[Leone Battista Alberti]], (1404-1472)
48: *[[Yohanan ben Isaac Alemanno]], (1433-1504){{fn|R}} - Navigation (15650 bytes)
7: ...ousands of miles of open ocean, to tiny inhabited islands, using only their own senses and knowledge, ...
10: ...tion of specific [[star]]s, and where they would rise and set on the [[horizon]] of the [[ocean]]
15: ...how clouds would cluster at the locations of some islands
18: ...hods, were kept as guild secrets. Generally each island maintained a guild of navigators who had very...
20: ...]], the [[Polynesian Voyaging Society]] was established in [[Hawaii]] to research Polynesian navigatio... - Fluorine (8588 bytes)
4: {{Elementbox_appearance_img | F,9| pale greenish-yellow gas }}
18: {{Elementbox_oxistates | −1<br />(strongly [[acid]]ic oxide) ...
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29: {{Elementbox_isotopes_begin | isotopesof=fluorine | color1=#ffff99 | color2=green ...
30: {{Elementbox_isotopes_stable | mn=19 | sym=F | na='''100%''' | n=... - Coriander (6994 bytes)
1: ...nguage|Catalan]] coriandre;[[Spanish language|Spanish]] cilantro; [[Hindi]] dania) -->
7: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliophyta]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
17: ...a]]n, [[China|Chinese]] and [[Southeast Asia]]n cuisine. All parts of the plant are edible, but the fr...
20: ... of bedbugs (which we have largely forgotten in this age of [[insecticide]]s).
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