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- 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]]
6: ...eed to the Austrian throne and inherit his united lands on his death. While many European monarchs ag...
8: ...uis, heir apparent to the king of France, who was later crowned [[Louis XVI of France|King Louis XVI]]...
15: ...n (1741-1763), then HSH Princess Marie Josephe of Bavaria (1739-1767); no surviving issue. [[Holy Roman Emp... - Emmy Noether (2715 bytes)
5: ...istinguished mathematician and a professor at [[Erlangen]]. She did not show
12: ...|symmetries]] by physicists, into [[conservation laws]]. The results of Noether's theorem are part o...
14: ...positions for such rings (a result known as the [[Lasker-Noether theorem]]). Rings satisfying the asc...
20: ...ics and Statistics, University of St Andrews, Scotland, "''[http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~histor... - Glass (26176 bytes)
1: ... not giving enough time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|...
3: ...ans as ''glaesum.'' Anglo-Saxons used the word ''glaer'' for amber.
5: ...pecific type of glass—the [[silica]]-based glasses in common use as a building, container or dec...
9: ...e properties lead to a great many uses of glass. Glass is, however, brittle and will break into sharp ...
13: '''Common glass''' is mostly amorphous [[silicon dioxide]] ([[S... - Greece (54754 bytes)
1: ...estern world|Western civilization]] and the birthplace of [[democracy]], Greece has a long and rich hi...
2: ...9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
6: ...dth="130px"| [[Image:Greece flag large.png|125px|Flag of Greece]] || align=center width=130px | [[Imag...
8: ...gn=center width=130 | ([[Flag of Greece|National Flag]]) || align=center width=130px |
11: ...#913;ΝΑΤΟΣ<br>''([[Greek language|Greek]]: Freedom or Death)'' - Germany (46412 bytes)
1: ...ands]] and [[Luxembourg]], and to the east by [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]].
3: ...9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
4: |+<big>'''Bundesrepublik Deutschland'''</big>
7: ...th="130px"| [[image:Germany flag large.png|125px|Flag of Germany]] || align=center width=130px| [[Imag...
9: | width="130px"| ([[Flag of Germany|Flag]]) - Crusade (28507 bytes)
2: ...vors to re-capture the [[Holy Land]] from the [[Islam|Muslims]], but some were directed against other ...
7: ...ht among themselves and terrorize the peasant population. The Church tried to stem this violence with ...
9: ...om elsewhere in Europe in the fight against the Islamic [[Moors]]. In [[1063]], [[Pope Alexander II]] ...
11: ...irs, which would manifest in the overwhelming popular support for the First Crusade, and the religious...
13: ...monasteries and Christian communities in the Holy Land of Christendom, and western Europeans were not ... - Michigan (29427 bytes)
4: Flag = Michigan state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Michigan]] |
8: Nickname = "Wolverine State" or "Great Lakes State" |
9: Capital = [[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]] |
10: LargestCity = [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]] | - List of popes (77758 bytes)
4: ... high spiritual leaders, this title in [[English language|English]] usage generally refers to the sup...
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17: ! width="12%" | Place of Birth
35: | <small>[[Tuscany|Tuscia]] (Northern Latium)</small>
105: | <small>[[Fondi]], Latium, Italy</small> - Jan van Eyck (7234 bytes)
3: ...Flemish]] [[painter]] and one of the first to popularize [[oil painting|oil paint]]. It is a common mi...
7: ...ourt painters to [[Philip the Good|Philip of Charolais]].
9: ...ice with Philip, now [[duke of Burgundy]], at a salary of 100 [[livre tournois|livres]] per annum, and...
11: ... for secret services at [[Leiden]], drawing his salary at [[Bruges]], yet settled in a fixed abode at ...
13: ...e Good]] to [[Lisbon]] to beg the hand of [[Isabella of Portugal]]. His portrait of the bride fixed th... - Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
5: ...ween the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]] and France in [[1803]], follow...
12: * The [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]] emerged as the most powerful n...
13: ...edacted [[code of law|codes]] compiling the basic laws.
18: ...tates had employed relatively small armies with a large proportion of mercenaries that sometimes fough...
22: With the fourth-largest population in the world by the end of the 18th century (... - Beaver (4858 bytes)
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15: ...t|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
18: ... shown the European and North American beaver populations to be distinct [[species]] and that [[hybrid... - Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
7: place_of_birth=[[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]] |
10: place_of_death=[[Baddeck, Nova Scotia|Baddeck]], [[No...
15: ...xander Bell''' in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]], he later adopted the middle name Graham out of admirati...
17: ...f mutes, by means of their eyesight, how to articulate words, and also how to read what other persons ...
19: ... College at [[Bath, England]]. While still in Scotland he is said to have turned his attention to the ... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
6: place_of_birth = [[Braunau am Inn]], [[Austria-Hungar...
9: place_of_death = [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]
20: ...n more strictly than was usual for that time and place.
22: ...n a Hitler, however, and was ironically closely related to Hiedler through his mother's family, too.
25: ...ved frequently, from [[Braunau]] to [[Passau]], [[Lambach]], [[Leonding]] and next to [[Linz]]. Young ... - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (8624 bytes)
6: ...icature of one of the teachers, a "[[crime]]" he claimed not to have committed.
12: ...tickets, the outbreak of World War I changed his plans and he remained in Munich for the rest of his c...
16: ...e Hittorf-Crookes tube, which had a much thicker glass wall than the Lenard tube, might also cause thi...
18: ...mmering had come from the location of the barium platinocyanide screen he had been intending to use ne...
20: .... In the following weeks he ate and slept in his laboratory as he investigated many properties of the... - March 20 (10075 bytes)
7: ...Henry V of England|Henry V]] becomes King of [[England]].
11: ...[[Paris]] after escaping from [[Elba]] with a regular army of 140,000 and a volunteer force of around ...
12: *[[1848]] – King [[Ludwig I of Bavaria]] abdicates.
15: ...ctional Facility|Sing Sing]] prison, [[Martha M. Place]] becomes the first woman executed in an [[elec...
16: ...ister Crowley]] invokes [[Horus]] in Egypt and declares the start of the New Aeon known as the Aeon Of... - List of festivals (6550 bytes)
25: *[[Shwung Festival]], [[Roeselare]]
37: * [[Barranquilla's Carnival]]
39: * [[Carnival of Blacks and Whites]]
54: ... [[Hildesheim]], [[Oktoberfest]] in [[Munich]], [[Bavaria]]
64: * India is also called the land of festivals. '''[[Diwali]]''' and '''[[Holi]]'... - Mustard (7834 bytes)
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6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]...
10: {{Taxobox_end_placement}} - List of national anthems (17969 bytes)
15: |''[[Acadia]]''||''[[Ave Maris Stella]] (Star of the Sea, We Hail Thee)''
23: |[[Albania]]||[[Hymni i Flamurit]] (Hymn to the Flag)
31: |[[Angola]]||[[Angola Avante]] (Forward Angola)
37: |[[Armenia]]||[[Mer Hayrenik]] (Our Fatherland)
43: ...d der Berge, Land am Strome]] (Land of Mountains, Land on the River) - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: ...ly unified into a single political unit until the late 19th century, they exerted influence upon Weste...
5: ...reign was usually the German king, and the German lands were always its chief component. After the mid...
17: ... Chatti, Bajuwari, Saxons, Frisians, Thuringians, Langobardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke...
19: ...e without losing contact with their own ancestral land. The mingling of Germanic traditions and the Ch...
23: ...ished to spread the Christian faith in the German lands. - Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
3: ... for four years, 1792–1796, resided in [[England]].
5: ...e more to his liking. In 1796 he returned from England, and in [[Hamburg]] became acquainted with [[Fr...
7: ...h he belonged, and in consequence was, during the last three years of his life, interdicted from lectu...
9: ... make clear the truths given by authority and revelation. But in his attempt to draw still closer the ...
11: ...mporal act of God's love and will, cannot be speculatively deduced, but must be accepted as an histori...
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