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  1. Erik the Red (5731 bytes)
    2: ...Greenland, it had perhaps been inhabited by the [[Dorset people]]). Born in the Jaeder district of south-w...
    4: ...ght out an explaination. Embarrassed by Erik's visit, Throgest began a fight, during which Erik killed...
    6: ...n [[Disko Bay]] for food and other valuable commodities such as seal (used for rope), ivory from tusks...
    8: ...ear what is now [[Narsarsuaq]], for himself. His title was that of [[paramount chieftain]] of Greenlan...
    10: ...rvived until the [[Little Ice Age]] finally wiped it out in the [[15th century]], shortly before [[Chr...
  2. Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
    6: ... Marquess of Dorset|Thomas]] (later Marquess of [[Dorset]]) and [[Richard Grey|Richard]].
    10: ...e to Elizabeth Woodville became common knowledge, it was the cause of considerable rancour on Warwick'...
    12: ... in [[St. Albans Cathedral|St Albans Cathedral]] with a brass marker to rival the one for that abbey's...
    16: ...ny other marriage contract invalid as bigamous. (It was said that Eleanor Talbot had done the same th...
    18: ...n this or the next reign. Elizabeth now lost the title of Queen Mother and was called The Dame Elizabe...
  3. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]] |
    10: LargestCity = [[Burlington, Vermont|Burlington]] |
    21: DensityRank = 30<sup>th</sup> |
    22: 2000Density = 25.41 |
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 14<sup>th</sup> |
  4. Cereal (6537 bytes)
    2: ...but still substantial. The word '''cereal''' has its origin in the Roman goddess of grain, ''[[Ceres ...
    16: *[[rye]] and [[triticale]], important in cold climates
    20: *[[wild rice]], grown in small amounts in the [[United States|USA]]
    27: In addition, several non-grasses are grown for their seeds...
    35: ...orset_marnhull.jpg|thumb|220px|A wheat field in [[Dorset]], [[England]].]]
  5. Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
    2: ...'Viscount St Albans''' in [[1621]]; both peerage titles becoming extinct upon his death.
    4: ...context of his time, such methods were connected with occult trends of [[hermeticism]] and [[alchemy]...
    8: ...of Sir Nicholas, a member of the Reformed or [[Puritan]] Church, and a daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, ...
    10: ...3 at the age of 13, living for three years there with his older brother [[Anthony Bacon]].
    14: ..., which seemed barren, disputatious, and wrong in its objectives.
  6. Sea star (6210 bytes)
    12: ...t a superficially [[radial symmetry]], typically with five or more "arms" protruding from a central bo...
    17: ...digestive demand, the sea star's arms are filled with digestive glands called pyloric [[cecum|caeca]] ...
    21: ... filter and supplies their water vascular system with water to move (Gilbertson, 1999).
    26: ...f the sea star surrounding the spines are small white objects known as pedicellariae. There consists t...
    28: ... pushing to completely replace the term starfish with '''sea star'''.
  7. Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
    1: ...lassical period]] (being particularly associated with ancient [[Rome]]) which was used for spectator s...
    3: ...eas a theatre is semi-circular). However, an amphitheatre differs from a [[Circus Maximus|circus]], w...
    5: ...m Flavium), after the Flavian [[dynasty]] who had it built.
    7: ...ight|thumb|300px|The [[Colosseum]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].]]
    9: ==Catalogue of Roman amphitheatres==
  8. Charles Babbage (13539 bytes)
    2: ...Engine]] was completed, and functioned perfectly. It was built to tolerances achievable in the [[19th ...
    5: ...as a banking partner of the Praeds who owned the Bitton Estate in [[Teignmouth]]. His mother was Betsy...
    8: ...idge, Charles said, "I fear I did not derive from it all the advantages that I might have done." The s...
    10: Charles arrived at [[Trinity College]], [[Cambridge]] in October [[1810]]. He...
    12: ...h honors. He instead received an honorary degree without examination in 1814.
  9. Celtic mythology (25486 bytes)
    1: ...ron Age forebears, which were often recorded in written form during the [[Middle Ages]].
    4: ...at their priests, the [[druids]], forbade using writing to record anything of religious significance [...
    6: ...re first recorded by Christian [[monks]], albeit without most of their original religious meanings.
    9: ... of the skies, and Mars influences warfare. In addition to these five, he mentions that the Gauls trac...
    11: ====The Problem with Caesar?s ?Equivalent? Roman Gods====
  10. Viking (18085 bytes)
    4: ... The word was introduced to the English language with [[romanticism|romantic]] connotations in the [[1...
    12: ...ergsstenen 20041231.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A composite image made from several sides of the [[Ledberg R...
    13: ...e next 200 years, [[European]] history is filled with tales of Vikings and their plundering.
    15: ...Baltic]] coast. Stories tell of raids in the [[Mediterranean]] and as far east as the [[Caspian Sea]].
    19: :''Aurum ibi plurimum, quod raptu congeritur piratico. Ipsi enim piratae, 'quos illi Wiching...
  11. Sheep (9256 bytes)
    35: ...op wool breeds for superior wool quantity and quality (fineness of fibers), wool [[staple]] length and...
    37: ... [[Hampshire sheep |Hampshire]], [[Dorset sheep | Dorset]], [[Columbia sheep | Columbia]], and [[Texel she...
    39: ...d hair sheep, like the Katahdin and Dorper, have little to no wool.
    44: ...ations with many cultures, especially in the [[Mediterranean]] area and Wales, where they form the mos...
    46: ...down with the lamb. Greek Easter celebrations traditionally feature a meal of Paschal lamb. Sheep also...
  12. Australian Shepherd (9749 bytes)
    6: ...one|Black tricolor Australian Shepherd on an agility pause table]]
    22: |[[United States]]
    45: |[[United Kennel Club|UKC]]: || Herding Dog Breeds
    50: ...ts native [[California]] and is growing in popularity in countries across the world.
    52: ...orts]] such as [[disc dog|frisbee]] and [[dog agility]].
  13. Nettle (5285 bytes)
    15: ...t will be encountered in this genus in the older literature (about 100 species have been described) ar...
    24: ...o [[Bhutan]], [[Mongolia]] and [[Tibet]], high altitudes.
    27: *''Urtica parviflora''. Himalaya (lower altitudes).
    33: ...the [[United States]] east of the [[Rockies]]. As its name implies, the false nettle does not sting.
    50: ... done as a [[folk remedy]] for [[rheumatism]], as it provides temporary relief from pain.
  14. Rock formations (10410 bytes)
    1: ...ic sedimentary [[stratum|strata]] or other rock unit in [[stratigraphy|stratigraphic]] and [[petrology...
    7: ...ff other rocks by wind or water erosion, and deposited by wind, ice, or water. [[Erosion]] later expos...
    11: ...es, with or without crystallization. They may be either [[intrusive]] bodies or [[volcanic]] extrusive...
    15: ...'''[[Inselberg]]''' is a residual relief feature. It can be an isolated hill, a knob, ridge or small m...
    36: *The Olgas, [[Northern Territory]], [[Australia]]
  15. Tim Berners-Lee (7363 bytes)
    2: ...the [[World Wide Web Consortium]], which oversees its continued development.
    6: ...and was subsequently banned from using the university computer.
    8: ...mmer, and in [[1978]] he worked at [[D.G. Nash Limited]] where he worked on typesetting software and a...
    12: ...ring and updating information among researchers. With help from [[Robert Cailliau]] he built a prototy...
    16: ==The first website==
  16. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    2: ...0]] in the [[Gregorian calendar]], in accordance with the [[Anno Domini]]/[[Common Era]] numbering sys...
    4: ...Social History 1688-1832 (The Arnold History of Britain Series) |publisher=A Hodder Arnold Publication...
    6: ...ies of Europe embraced enlightenment ideals, but with the French revolution, they were on the side of ...
    8: ...espite its modest beginnings in the 18th century, it would radically change human society and the geol...
    15: * [[1700]]: The [[1700 Cascadia earthquake]] (magnitude 9) occurs off the coast of the [[Pacific North...
  17. Harbor (2637 bytes)
    9: ...[[road transport]] or [[pipeline transport]] facilities for relaying goods inland.
    13: ...tegic and economic importance. Many of the great cities of the world are located on a natural harbor. ...
    16:
    20: ...st is a matter of controversy: several towns and cities across the world claim to possess the second l...
    24: * [[Falmouth, Cornwall]], [[United Kingdom]]
  18. Robert Abbot (2381 bytes)
    2: ...[[puritan]] doctrines. He should not be confused with Robert Abbot, the [[Bishop of Salisbury]]. He is...
    4: ...ion at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]], and later at
    5: ...Abbot appears to vanish from record, and his activities are unknown.
    7: ...f his time by their terseness and variety. In addition to those mentioned above he wrote ''Triall of ...
    9: ...m. ii. 218, which confuses him most oddly of all with one of the ejected ministers of 1662.

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