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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
2: ... is the northernmost and westernmost country in [[Latin America]] and the most populous [[Spanish languag...
170: ...Bank, Mexico has the highest per capita income in Latin America and is firmly established as a middle-inc...
183: ... world (and the second most populous country in [[Latin America]] after [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]... - Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
1: ...sometimes refered to as the "[[Switzerland]] of [[Latin America]]." - Periodic table (7298 bytes)
9: ...ombination of Roman numerals and [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] letters. The Roman numeral names are the origin... - List of elements by symbol (14812 bytes)
5: ...r><td>Ag</td><td>[[silver]]</td><td>47</td><td>([[Latin]] ''Argentum'')</td></tr>
11: <tr><td>Au</td><td>[[gold]]</td><td>79</td><td>(Latin ''Aurum'')</td></tr>
29: <tr><td>Cu</td><td>[[copper]]</td><td>29</td><td>(Latin ''Cuprum'')</td></tr>
37: <tr><td>Fe</td><td>[[iron]]</td><td>26</td><td>(Latin ''Ferrum'')</td></tr>
46: ...[[Mercury (element)|mercury]]</td><td>80</td><td>(Latin ''Hydragyrum'' - quicksilver)</td></tr> - Hanging Gardens of Babylon (4963 bytes)
17: ...ranslation of the Greek word [[kremastos]] or the Latin word [[pensilis]], which means not just "hanging&... - Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
103: ...st-graduate and research center in Engineering in Latin America (part of the Federal University of Rio de... - Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
13: ...olumbus'' is a Latinized form of his surname. The Latin roots of his name can be translated "Christ-beare...
131: ...nd of the [[Holy Spirit]]" (Columbus, [[dove]] in Latin), a reference to the [[Order of Christ]] which su...
135: ...ublic of Genoa'', and that he kept his journal in Latin and Greek instead of the Italian of Genoa. He al...
137: ...he actual phrase, "Non confundar in aeternam" (in Latin), is perhaps more accurately translated "Let me n...
139: ...words, by "wise people, ecclesiastics and laymen, Latins and Greeks, Jews and Moors and with many others ... - Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
9: ...g-related jobs such as merchants, shipwrights, dockworkers, and many other professions. A number of ot...
11: ...milies hired private tutors to teach their sons [[Latin]], [[Greek language|Greek]], and other advanced s... - Puritan (15882 bytes)
58: ...ucive to listening to God. Knowledge of Greek and Latin was important to them. Diversions included Bible... - Amerigo Vespucci (3736 bytes)
12: ...ngs, so Waldseem�ller based the new name on the Latin form of Vespucci's first name, taking the feminin... - Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
7: ...pirited and educated woman, with a knowledge of [[Latin]]. - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
21: ...nce with Ascalon cost him support at court. The [[Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem|Patriarch]] negotiated len... - Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
11: ...became archbishop of Caesarea and, in [[1180]], [[Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem|Patriarch of Jerusalem]], ...
20: ...aughter of [[Peter of Courtenay]], [[Latin Empire|Latin emperor]], and [[Yolanda of Flanders]]. She marri... - Yolanda of Flanders (2422 bytes)
1: ...'Yolanda of Flanders''' (d. [[1219]]) ruled the [[Latin Empire]] in [[Constantinople]] for her husband [[...
10: ...Namur, who declined the offer of the crown of the Latin Empire
11: * [[Robert of Courtenay]] (d. 1228), Latin Emperor
24: | width="40%" align="center" | '''[[Latin Empire|Latin Empress]]''' - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
8: ...n of the time, and knew how to read, how to speak Latin, was well versed in music and literature, and enj...
32: ... and begun the liaison in 1173, supposedly contemplating divorce from Eleanor. When Rosamund died, rumour... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
15: ... was herself the Princess Mary's first teacher in Latin.
58: ...minster Abbey]] immediately beside Elizabeth. The Latin inscription on their tomb translates to "Partners... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
42: ... the end of her studies, she had mastered French, Latin, Greek, Spanish and Italian in addition to her na...
101: ...scaffold, after the executioner,'' whether from awkwardness or confusion is uncertain, ''had wounded t... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
22: ...nguage|Spanish]], [[Greek language|Greek]], and [[Latin]]. Under the influence of Catherine Parr and Asch...
33: ... I's coronation was the last one during which the Latin service was used; future coronations used the Eng...
89: ...bey]], immediately next to her sister Mary I. The Latin inscription on their tomb translates to "Partners... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
14: ...n language|Italian]], [[Greek language|Greek]], [[Latin]], and [[French language|French]]. Her educator ... - Anna Comnena (3243 bytes)
5: ...etermined opponent of the [[Roman Catholic Church|Latin church]] and an enthusiastic admirer of the Byzan...
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