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- Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (1994 bytes)
1: [[image:Anne_of_Austria.jpg|thumb|right|Anne of Austria]]
2: ...or her son, [[Louis XIV of France]]. During her relatively brief reign, [[Jules Cardinal Mazarin|Cardi...
4: ...in|Philip III]], king of Spain, and [[Margaret of Austria]].
8: ...rincess [[Maria Theresa of Spain|Marie-Th鲨se of Austria]].
10: ...h of Mazarin, Anne retired to a convent where she later died. - Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
1: ...so see [[Maria Theresa of Spain]], a less known relative of hers, who was the queen consort of [[Louis...
3: ...f Austria, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla]]
4: ...[[Habsburg]] by birth and became Archduchess of [[Austria]], and Queen of [[Hungary]] and [[Bohemia]] from ...
6: ...issued, on Charles' death ([[1740]]) the [[War of Austrian Succession]] began.
8: ...iving to adulthood. She made him co-regent of her Austrian dominions, but she actually kept most of the pow...
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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
2: ...[[Latin America]] and the most populous [[Spanish language|Spanish]]-speaking country in the world.
12: image_flag = Mexico flag large.png |
16: ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Effective suffrage, no reelect...
18: official_languages = [[Spanish Language|Spanish]] |
20: latd=19|latm=03|latNS=N|longd=99|longm=22|longEW=W| - November 4 (10686 bytes)
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9: ... England|William, Prince of Orange]]. They would later be known as [[William and Mary]].
12: ...es|Union]] supply base and destroy millions of dollars in material.
14: ... States Republican Party|Republican]] [[James G. Blaine]] in a very close contest to win the first of ...
15: ...pia|Menelek of Shoa]] obtains the allegiance of a large majority of the [[Ethiopia]]n nobility, paving... - List of people by name: Ae (1061 bytes)
3: *[[Aedesius]], (died 355), [[Neoplatonist]] philosopher
4: ...|Aegineta, Paulus]], 4th century surgeon of the island of [[Aegina]]
5: ... Alois Lexa von]], (1854-1912), [[Austria-Hungary|Austria-Hungarian]] statesman
11: *[[Claudius Aelianus|Aelianus, Claudius]], (died 222), Roman author and teacher of r... - Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (1994 bytes)
1: [[image:Anne_of_Austria.jpg|thumb|right|Anne of Austria]]
2: ...or her son, [[Louis XIV of France]]. During her relatively brief reign, [[Jules Cardinal Mazarin|Cardi...
4: ...in|Philip III]], king of Spain, and [[Margaret of Austria]].
8: ...rincess [[Maria Theresa of Spain|Marie-Th鲨se of Austria]].
10: ...h of Mazarin, Anne retired to a convent where she later died. - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
3: ...x|'''Mary I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
8: ...es reversed by her successor, [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].
10: ...th her first cousin, once removed [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary I, Queen of Scots]], who lived at approxim...
13: ...d to produce a healthy son; Catherine's sixth and last child was a stillborn daughter.
15: ... was herself the Princess Mary's first teacher in Latin. - Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
1: ...so see [[Maria Theresa of Spain]], a less known relative of hers, who was the queen consort of [[Louis...
3: ...f Austria, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla]]
4: ...[[Habsburg]] by birth and became Archduchess of [[Austria]], and Queen of [[Hungary]] and [[Bohemia]] from ...
6: ...issued, on Charles' death ([[1740]]) the [[War of Austrian Succession]] began.
8: ...iving to adulthood. She made him co-regent of her Austrian dominions, but she actually kept most of the pow... - Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
5: ...less and widely supported coup d'etat. Six months later, on [[July 17]], [[1762]], Peter died from ill...
9: ...e [[serf]]s was created to make this document the law, but she disbanded the commission before it took...
11: ...s. She also encouraged the [[colonization]] of [[Alaska]] and of conquered areas.
13: ...d encouraged education for the nobles and middle class.
17: ...sburg]] League. When it became apparent that his plan could not succeed, Panin fell out of favor and i... - Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
3: ...Peterhof]] and [[Tsarskoye Selo]]. The [[Winter Palace]] and the [[Smolny]] Cathedral remain the chief...
9: ..., German and Swedish, and could converse in these languages with more fluency than accuracy. From her ...
11: ...er beloved sister Anne, her only remaining near relation, the princess found herself at the age of eig...
13: ...red to be her lover. The [[Dolgorukov]]s, who supplanted Menshikov and hated the memory of Peter the G...
17: == Palace Revolution of 1741 == - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
3: ...'Anne''' <br><small>Queen of Great Britain and Ireland</small>]]
8: ... continued to reign until her death. Anne was the last British monarch of the [[House of Stuart]]; she...
10: ...Act of Union 1707]] (which united England and Scotland into Great Britain) was a product of subsequent...
12: ... of Marlborough]], though there was a falling out later when the Duchess of Marlborough was banned fro...
15: ...chill (the future Duke of Marlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important generals. - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
1: ...50px|HSH Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, image by Lafayette of Bond Street, London. Copyright [[V&A]] ...
3: ...s also the [[Empress of India]] and [[Queen of Ireland]]. Prior to her accession, she was also [[Princ...
9: ...her was [[Her Royal Highness]] [[Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge]], the third child and the younge...
11: ...elled throughout Europe, visiting their various relatives and staying in [[Florence]], [[Italy]], for ...
17: ...nce Albert Victor died of [[pneumonia]] six weeks later. - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
2: ...ctober]] [[1793]]) Daughter of [[Maria Theresa of Austria]], wife of [[Louis XVI]] and mother of [[Louis XV...
4: ...ly Roman Emperor]]. She was born at the Hofburg Palace in [[Vienna]] on [[2 November]] [[1755]]. She w...
7: ... mother, the Empress Maria-Theresa, had ruled the Austrian Empire for fifteen years before Antoinette's bir...
11: ... eldest, was married to the Regent of the [[Netherlands]], Maria-Amalia was married to the Prince of [...
13: ...k German. However, when her sister Johanna-Gabriella died of smallpox in [[1762]], Maria-Antonia becam... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
2: ...ed by the remnants of the monarchist army and freelance right-wing [[militia]]s collectively called th...
5: ===Poland===
6: ...lin]] in the then Russian-controlled [[Congress Poland]]. Sources differ on the year of her birth - sh...
10: ...]] with flying colours. After fleeing to [[Switzerland]] from imminent detention in [[1889]], she atte...
12: In [[1890]], [[Bismarck]]'s laws against [[social democracy]] were annulled and ... - Ninon de l'Enclos (3420 bytes)
2: ... also spelled ''Ninon de Lenclos'' and ''Ninon de Lanclos'' ([[November 10]]? sometime between [[1615]...
4: ... after a duel, and when her mother died ten years later the unmarried Ninon entered a convent only to ...
6: ...l and [[Michel de Montaigne|Montaigne]] in particular, she devoted her life to pleasure, both physical...
8: Returning to Paris, she became a popular figure in the [[salon]]s, and her own drawing ro...
10: ...d in a convent in 1656 at the behest of [[Anne of Austria]], Queen of France and regent for her son [[Louis... - Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
2: ...[[1878]]–[[October 27]], [[1968]]) was an [[Austria]]n [[physics|physicist]] who studied [[radioactiv...
4: ... Institute for Chemistry</i>. Hahn and Meitner collaborated closely studying radioactivity, with her k...
8: ...nch scientist who discovered the effect two years later.
10: ...apon, and the knowledge being in German hands, Szilard, [[Edward Teller]], and [[Eugene Wigner]] toge...
12: ...men's Press Club (USA) in 1946; received the Max Planck Medal of the German Physics Society, 1949. - History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
4: ... - 25,000 BC), from the area of [[Willendorf]], [[Austria]], is a well-known example.
6: ...e used for high quality sculpture and inlays. [[Clay]] was used for pottery and terra cotta sculpture...
8: ... a wooden harp with gold and mosaic inlay with a black-bearded golden bull's head.
11: ...bi was famous for his [[Code of Hammurabi|code of law]]. A bearded head, made of diorite, is believed...
13: Also well-known is the lamassu, a human-headed winged lion from 883-859 BC.... - Greek language (35285 bytes)
1: {{language|name=Greek|nativename=<i><font lang="el">Ελληνικ...
2: |familycolor=lawngreen
3: ...aly]], south [[Republic of Macedonia|Former Yugloslav Republic of Macedonia]], central and south [[Bul...
7: [[Greek languages|Greek]]<br>
13: .../}} – "Hellenic") is an [[Indo-European]] [[language]] with a documented history of some 3,000 y... - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
2: ...', as the first clarinets had a strident tone similar to that of a trumpet.
4: ... some student instruments, composite material or plastic [[resin]]. The instrument uses a single [[ree...
6: A person who plays the clarinet is called a [[clarinetist]].
11: ...there are few restrictions to what it is able to play.
12: ...ery deep and loud tone. It is often only used in large orchestras and bands rather than small ensembl... - Recorder (12954 bytes)
1: ...uld hardly call this an "embouchure". This is similar to the functioning of the ancestors of the recor...
3: ...udly. [[Vivaldi]] wrote three concertos for the "flautino", an instrument first thought to be the [[pi...
5: ...her instruments, it requires talent and study to play it at an advanced level.
7: ...tire album of recorder music in which he himself plays recorders.
11: ...he upper half of the second octave requires irregular fingerings. Two versions exist, one using the [[... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
7: ... in a [[republic]]. Today the office is widely emulated all over the world in nations with a [[preside...
14: ...States Secretary of Labor|Secretary of Labor]] [[Elaine Chao]], born in [[Republic of China|Taiwan]]; ...
19: ...resident, while the individual who was in second place became Vice President.
25: ...ng across the country to explain their views and plans to the voters. Much of the modern electoral pro...
35: .... In addition, the president has important [[legislative]] and [[judicial]] powers. - Europe (23835 bytes)
4: ...the south by the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Black Sea]], and to the east by the [[Ural Mountains]...
6: ...roughly 705,500,000: about 11% of the world's population.
11: ...ece and by [[500 BC]] its meaning was extended to lands to the north.
13: ...an word ''asu'', which means "sunrise" and is the land to the east from a [[Mesopotamian]] perspective...
18: ...herlands]] and the [[United Kingdom]] in building large colonial empires with vast holdings in [[Afric...
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