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- Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
3: ...ight|thumb|220px|'''Mary I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
8: ...cases reversed by her successor, [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].
13: ...econd daughter and fifth child of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] and his first wife, [[Catherine of A...
17: ...her Francis I, who was eager for an alliance with England. A marriage treaty was signed; it provided that ...
19: ...acknowledged as "Supreme Head" of the [[Church of England]]. - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
2: ...right|220px|'''Elizabeth I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
7: ...d during a period of great religious turmoil in [[England|English]] history.
9: ...tal misalliances. Like her father [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], she was a writer and poet. She gran...
11: ... and seven [[baron|baronies]] in the [[Peerage of England]], and one barony in the [[Peerage of Ireland]], ...
16: ...ed in the line of succession after [[Edward VI of England|Prince Edward]] under the [[English Act of Succes... - Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
2: ...umb|right|175px|'''Mary II''' <br><small>Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland</small>]]
8: ...th her husband and first cousin, [[William III of England|William III]], who became the sole ruler upon her...
11: ...nne Hyde]]. Mary's uncle was King [[Charles II of England|Charles II]]; her maternal grandfather, [[Edward ...
20: ...s to grant freedom of religion to non-[[Church of England|Anglicans]] was not well-received. Several Protes...
22: ...hen in the Netherlands with Mary—to come to England with an army. At first, William was reluctant; he... - William I of England (8753 bytes)
2: ...England.jpg|thumb|right|180px|''King William I of England'']]
7: ...in [[France]], William succeeded to the throne of England by right of conquest by winning the [[Battle of H...
20: ==Conquest of England==
23: ...bably in [[1052]]) and that [[Harold Godwinson]], England's foremost magnate, had reportedly pledged his su...
25: ...uary 5]], [[1066]] making him King [[Harold II of England]]. In order to pursue his own claim, William obta... - Culture of England (4178 bytes)
1: ...t to which other cultures have influenced life in England.
6: ... the geographical region presently referred to as England. This results in the term being almost indefinabl...
12: Oil painting came comparatively late to England. Hans Holbein, an imported talent, is generally c...
14: And although Charles I of England built up a great royal collection of art, the dis...
28: ...origin of others is fairly uncertain or disputed. England abounds with folklore, in all forms, from such ob...
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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
47: ... 1450 – 1499), [[Italy|Italian]] navigator in [[England|English]] service, crossed the [[Atlantic Ocean]]... - King Arthur (22450 bytes)
5: ... [[Cornwall]], or the west of what would become [[England]], but controversy over the centre of his power a...
29: ...t trackway between [[Cadbury Castle]] and [[Glastonbury]] (which is still known as King Arthur's Cause...
45: ...umb|right|250px|King Arthur's tombsite at [[Glastonbury Abbey]]]]
47: ...dentified with [[Glastonbury]] in [[Somerset]], [[England]]), where his wounds were healed or his body was ...
51: ... [[Gottfried von Strassburg]], [[Wolfram von Eschenbach]], ''[[Sir Gawain and the Green Knight]]'', an... - Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
31: ...er for maritime activity with ships sailing for [[England]], [[Ireland]], [[Iceland]], [[Madeira]], [[Azore... - David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
8: ...though she was pregnant – but returned to [[England]] with their children.
14: ...vigation of the [[Zambesi River]]. He returned to England to try to garner support for his ideas, and to pu... - Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
1: ...erant. They had more [[agriculture]] than the New England colony. The Middle Colonies were also known as th... - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...y industry and machine manufacture. It began in [[England]] with the introduction of [[steam engine|steam p...
16: ...so they invested in the production of machines in England.
130: ...labor, the [[Factory Act of 1833]], was passed in England: Children younger than nine were not allowed to w... - Steel (28384 bytes)
28: ...York City]] in [[1897]], it still weighed over 33 [[ton]]s.
62: ...d an application for iron casting, cast iron cannonballs.
66: ...r Spanish ones has been credited as one factor in England's [[1588]] defeat of the [[Spanish Armada]].
76: ...s content compared to most ores (notably those in England), which allowed for a finer and stronger crystal ...
78: ...al at his [[ironworks]] at [[Coalbrookdale]] in [[England]]. Although coke could be produced less expensiv... - Puritan (15882 bytes)
1: ...p of radical [[Protestants]] which developed in [[England]] after the [[Reformation]].
8: ...ervient to politics. Persecuted under [[Mary I of England]] ("Bloody Mary"), Protestants like [[Thomas Cart...
12: ...otestants. As a group, they wanted the Church of England to resemble more closely the Protestant churches ...
14: ...ed. Attempts by the [[bishop]]s of the Church of England to enforce uniformity of usage in the ''Book of C...
18: ...icism|Anglo-Catholic]] faction in the [[Church of England]] and were given the name "Puritan", in mockery o... - China (38909 bytes)
18: ...included "[[barbarian]]" regimes such as the [[Xianbei]] and [[Xiongnu]]. As the PRC now governs [[Inn...
25: ...vilization, to these peoples. For example, the Xianbei called their [[Northern Wei]] regime ''Zhongguo...
32: ...[Silk Road]] before it finally reached Europe and England. The Western "China", transliterated to [[Shina (... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
9: ...e [[Mary II of England]] marries [[William III of England|William, Prince of Orange]]. They would later be...
45: *[[1470]] - King [[Edward V of England]], one of the two [[Princes in the Tower]] (d. [[...
46: ...les I of England]] and mother of [[William III of England]]
143: [[nb:4. november]] - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ... of England|Supreme Governor]] of the [[Church of England]], [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the [[UK Armed Force...
11: ...te. She is married to [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]], and is the mother of the [[heir-apparent]]...
20: ... always been a strong believer in the [[Church of England]].
33: ...lip Mountbatten before being created [[Duke of Edinburgh]] before their marriage. This marriage, altho...
35: ...d [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles of Edinburgh]]. Several weeks earlier [[letters patent]] ... - Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
5: ...her of both [[Stephen of England|Stephen, King of England]] and [[Henry of Blois]], [[Bishop of Winchester]...
7: ... She was the favorite sister of King [[Henry I of England]]; they were probably the youngest of the Conquer...
15: # [[Stephen I of England|Stephen of Blois]]
22: ...ft Blois in [[1111]] to join his uncle's court in England. - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
13: ...Maud, [[Henry I of England]]'s designated heir as England's next Queen regnant). Throughout the negotiation... - Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
15: ...10 years, while the Haute Cour and the kings of [[England]], [[France]], and [[Germany]] were to choose the... - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
23: ...3]] allowed for the Haute Cour and the kings of [[England]], [[France]], and [[Germany]] to choose the next...
43: ...ght by [[Philip II of France]] and [[Richard I of England]].) - Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
11: ...succession would be adjudicated by the kings of [[England]], [[France]], and [[Germany]]. The selection wou...
19: ...e King of France. It was his uncle [[Richard I of England|Richard the Lion-Hearted]], a close ally and frie...
21: ...child." You see the licentiousness of these foul Unbelievers!"'' - Isabella of Castile (4156 bytes)
5: ...great-great-granddaughter of King [[Edward III of England]] and his wife [[Philippa of Hainault]] and throu...
10: ... Lancaster]], a half sister of King [[Henry IV of England]]. Her maternal grandparents were Prince [[Joao o... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
3: ...he was [[Queen consort]] of both [[France]] and [[England]] in her lifetime.
18: ...e island of [[Oleron]] in [[1160]], and then into England. She was also instrumental in developing trade ag...
22: ..., [[Leonora of Aquitaine|Eleanor]], and [[Joan of England|Joan]].
30: ...5 years, much of the time in various locations in England. About four miles from Shrewsbury and close by Ha...
38: ...ved long enough to see her youngest son [[John of England|John]] on the throne. - Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
17: ...son, the duke of Anjou, to Queen [[Elizabeth I of England]], but that did not come about. - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
3: ...ight|thumb|220px|'''Mary I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
8: ...cases reversed by her successor, [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].
13: ...econd daughter and fifth child of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] and his first wife, [[Catherine of A...
17: ...her Francis I, who was eager for an alliance with England. A marriage treaty was signed; it provided that ...
19: ...acknowledged as "Supreme Head" of the [[Church of England]].
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