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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
109: | [[1896]] — [[1902]], [[1909]] — [[1912]] (wings added)
180: | [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
99: *[[Baltazar Fernandes]] ([[17th century]] [[Portuguese]] ...
116: *[[Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye]], (1685-1749)...
142: *[[Hamilton Hume]] - [[Australia]]n explorer
231: *[[Walter Raleigh]], (1554?-1618), English explorer
233: ...65-1958), Explored the Amazon with [[Teddy Roosevelt]] - History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ... merged to create the familiar image of Chinese culture and people today.
7: ...uang He]] valley began to establish itself as a cultural center, where the first villages were founded...
18: ... in central [[Henan]] province, where a bronze smelter from around [[2000 BC]] was unearthed. Early ma...
38: ...n or Sanskrit origins for "Chinese People" which ultimately was derived from 秦 qín and pronounced s...
49: ... Later Han Empire''. Rafe de Crespigny. 1984. Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University... - China (38909 bytes)
3: ... multiple states, and as a single [[nation]] or multiple nations.
5: ...e establishment of the [[Republic of China]] in [[1912]]; however the next four decades were marred by w...
16: ...tical influence expanded territorially, and its culture assimilated alien influences.
25: ... ''Zhongguo'' came to be related to geographic, cultural and political identity and less to ethnic ori...
41: ...of China]], [[History of the Republic of China]] (1912-1949; 1949-Present on [[Taiwan]]), [[History of P... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
24: ...nt [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] orders the [[United States Customs Service]] to...
32: ...rns control of the [[air base]] in the [[Mekong Delta]] over to [[South Vietnam]].
54: *[[1912]] - [[Vadim Salmanov]], composer (d. [[1978]])
56: *[[1916]] - [[Walter Cronkite]], news broadcaster
138: [[lt:Lapkričio 4]] - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
24: *[[Bojan Adamic|Adamic, Bojan]], (born 1912), composer and conductor.
66: *[[Samuel Adams (naval officer)|Adams, Samuel]], (1912-1942), US naval officer
72: *[[Walter Sydney Adams|Adams, Walter Sydney]], (1876-1956), American astronomer - List of people by name: Ae (1061 bytes)
5: ...on Aehrenthal|Aehrenthal, Alois Lexa von]], (1854-1912), [[Austria-Hungary|Austria-Hungarian]] statesman - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
9: ...America]] took place under [[Walter Raleigh|Sir Walter Raleigh]] and [[Humphrey Gilbert|Sir Humphrey G...
16: ... had her executed on false charges of treason (adultery against the King was considered treason), ince...
33: ...ory, since he found working with Elizabeth difficult at times.
35: ... several bishops and many members of the public felt that a woman could not be the head of the Church....
41: ...ulsed by the mistreatment of Henry VIII's wives. Alternatively, she may have been psychologically scar... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
8: ...e a member of the [[House of Lords]] and as a result of this appointment he was required to give up h...
20: # [[David Astor|Francis David Langhorne Astor]] (1912-2001) - Hattie Caraway (2502 bytes)
9: ... [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] in [[1912]] and served in that office until [[1921]] when h...
11: ...States Senate]]. (''see also: [[Rebecca Latimer Felton]]'').
13: ...ade no speeches on the floor of the Senate but built a reputation as an honest and sincere Senator.
23: ...of [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s economic recovery legislation. - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
8: ... off by organising a [[general strike]]. As a result, four of its leaders were put to death and the pa...
10: ...politics]], [[economics]] and [[mathematics]] simultaneously. Her specialised subjects were ''Staatswi...
12: ...g further parliamentary rights and on material wealth.
16: ...ion. Despite living in Germany for most of her adult life, Luxemburg was to remain the principal theor...
29: In [[1912]] her position as a representative of the SPD too... - Christabel Pankhurst (1631 bytes)
7: ...ms of the Prisons (Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health) Act. After the end of [[World War I]], she ran ... - Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
9: In [[1912]] she broke with the WSPU over the group's promot...
11: ...British Section of the [[Third International]]'' although in fact it was nothing of the sort. The CP(B...
13: ...ain it as a personal organ she revolted. As a result she was expelled from the CPGB and moved to found...
17: ...earch was eventually published as ''Ethiopia, a Cultural History'' (London: Lalibela House, 1955). Hav... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
5: ...ains]]. In [[1902]], she married William Sanger. Although stricken by tuberculosis, she gave birth to ...
7: In [[1912]], Sanger and her family moved to [[New York City...
9: ...ntrol News''. She also contributed articles on health for the [[United States Socialist Party|Socialis...
24: ... She claimed that these social ills were the result of the male establishment's intentionally keeping...
31: ...the extend of exhausting her system, with the results not unlike the effects of masturbation and debau... - Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
3: ...emory, the fate of creative women, and the difficulties of living and writing in the shadow of [[Stali...
7: ...olay Gumilyov]] in [[1910]]. Their son, born in [[1912]], was the historian [[Lev Gumilyov]]. - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
8: ...r family, but art supplies and models were difficult to find in the small town. Her father continued t...
18: ... died in [[1882]], but her mother regained her health, and Cassatt resumed painting by the mid-1880s.
25: ... donate their purchases to American art museums. Although instrumental in advising the American collec...
27: ...and her brother's death she did not paint until [[1912]].
33: ...esne, near Paris, and was buried in the family vault at [[Mesnil-Th鲩bus]], [[France]]. - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
13: ...ar. Together they were regarded as "Hollywood Royalty" and were famous for entertaining at their estat...
21: * [[1912]]: back to Biograph
29: ...ch]] to direct her next film. After considering alternatives, they settle on ''[[Rosita (movie)|Rosit...
34: ...David O. Selznick]], [[Alexander Korda]], and [[Walter Wanger]]. - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
12: From 1903 to 1912 she lived in [[Paris]] with her brother Leo, who ...
23: ...the jobless as lazy, opposed [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and his [[New Deal]] and supported [[Franco]] i...
56: ..." (p.18) In addition Stein's work is funny, and multilayered, allowing a variety of interpretations an...
101: * [http://www.centerforbookculture.org/context/no6/williams.html The Work of Gert... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
16: ...rk of [[Aleksandr Blok]] and [[Anna Akhmatova]], although she never met Blok and did not meet Akhmatov...
18: ...they fell in love instantly and were married in [[1912]], the same year as her father's project, the [[P...
20: ...on, and had two daughters: Ariadna, or Alya (born 1912) and Irina (born 1917). Then, in 1914, Efron volu...
26: ...n on the matter), despite having philandered on multiple occasions himself. It was bound to end disast...
28: ...acted tuberculosis, adding to the family's difficulties. Tsvetaeva received a meagre stipend from the ... - Edna St. Vincent Millay (2636 bytes)
3: ...[http://www.bartleby.com/131/1.html Renascence]" (1912), and on the strength of it was awarded a scholar...
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