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- Eleonora di Arborea (2091 bytes)
1: ...y under the name "Eleanor of Arborea" and not any Italian spelling.
7: ...'' of [[Arborea]], on the west coast of Sardinia. It has been said that their family belonged to the c...
9: ...was formed with [[Genoa]], and Arborea maintained its independence until 1410 (1409?).
11: ... laws remained in force in Sardinia until [[Italy|Italian]] unification in 1861.
13: Eleonora was particularly interested in ornithology. As a friend of birds, she was the first to... - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
1: [[Image:Eleanor_Roosevelt.gif|White House portrait|thumb|right|175px|Eleanor Roosevelt]]
3: ...e United States promoting the [[New Deal]] and visited troops at the frontlines during [[World War II]...
5: ...tion]] and [[Freedom House]]. She chaired the committee that drafted and approved the [[UN Universal D...
9: ...urvived infancy. However their marriage almost split over sexual explorations outside marriage by FDR ...
13: ...ce viewed as an afront to Theodore Roosevelt's position as President. - History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
7: ...wever agriculture became increasingly mechanized with widespread use of the [[tractor]], so fewer farm...
9: ...he U.S. toooo join the new [[League of Nations]] without success, as the mood of the nation rejected W...
14: ...publican Party]] returned to the [[White House]] with the election of [[Warren G. Harding]], who promi...
16: .... The boom was reflected by the extension of credit to a dangerous degree, including in the [[Stock M...
18: [[Jazz]] music became widely popular with the young (and was widely reviled as unmusical n... - Jury (14851 bytes)
3: ...fact]] on a [[Law|legal]] question officially submitted to them, or to set a [[penalty]] or [[judgment...
6: ...tice systems]] which require a jury, panels are initially selected at random from the adult population...
8: ...r fifteen), and since there is always the possibility of jurors not completing the trial for health or...
10: ... fluent understanding of the language, or the ability to test jurors or otherwise exclude jurors who m...
12: ...ss is private and may not be disclosed, in others it may be discussed but only after the trial has end... - Jury trial (20452 bytes)
3: ...it. [[Jury|Juries]] are most commonly associated with [[common law]] [[jurisdiction]]s. However some [...
5: ... be referred to as a "petit jury", to distinguish it from a grand jury, used for [[indictment]]s.
9: ... to investigate the case themselves.[http://www.britannia.com/history/narsaxhist2.html]
11: ... Unlike the modern jury, these men were charged with uncovering the facts of the case on their own ra...
13: ...re," a judge who moved between hundreds on a circuit. A criminal accused by this jury was given a [[t... - Woodrow Wilson (31322 bytes)
14: <tr><td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''</td><td>[[Ellen Louise ...
15: [[Edith Bolling Wilson]]</td></tr>
17: ...e United States|Political Party]]:'''</td><td>[[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]]</td></tr>
18: <tr><td>'''[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]:'''</td><td>[[Thomas R....
20: ...ocrat]] to serve two consecutive terms in the [[White House]] ([[Andrew Jackson]] was the first). - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
2: ...in|Spanish]] ''[[conquistador]]'' who led an expedition that caused the [[conquest of the Aztec Empire...
4: ... to Spain in 1541 where he died peacefully but embittered.
6: ...scriptions of Cortés tend to be simplistic, and either damning or idealizing.
14: ...mpire of modern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Francisco Pizarro who joined Cortés to ...
16: ...as to the nature of Cortés' studies, his later writings and actions suggest he studied [[Law]] and pr... - Monarchy (11801 bytes)
2: {{politics}}
3: ...hy''' is also used to refer to the people and institutions that make up the royal establishment, or to...
4: ...of God's choosing, or other religious-based authority.
6: ...ecoming involved in [[Political party|partisan politics]] (the [[Central African Empire]] was an excep...
9: ...ame apparent that supernatural sanction had been withdrawn: emperors of China, Mayan kings, Achaemenid...
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