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  1. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
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    11: ... was styled '''Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales'''. She was almost always called '''Princess Dia...
    15: ...n the world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — after her death, the...
    28: ...ther]] . [[Charles, Prince of Wales|The Prince of Wales]] briefly dated Lady Sarah Spencer, Diana's older...

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  1. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    5: ...Saxon]]s. His power base was probably in either [[Wales]], [[Cornwall]], or the west of what would become...
    15: ...torical persons may have influenced the later legends, like the [[Scots]] king [[Aedan mac Gabran]], wh...
    27: ...sman, agrees to the request, and fulfills the demands of Olwen's [[giant]] father [[Ysbaddaden]], which...
    29: This may be related to legends where Arthur is depicted as the leader of the [[W...
    31: ...ditor of the Welsh Triads, matched it to Kelly Rounds, a [[hill fort]] in the Cornish parish of [[Eglos...
  2. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    22: ...dn’t worry about law and order, and set their minds into manufacturing. People earned a lot of money ...
    108: ...e could navigate the Bristol Channel to the South Wales ports and Somerset ports, such as [[Bridgwater]] ...
    124: ... link the major manufacturing centres in the midlands with seaports and with London, at that time the l...
    141: ...[[fossil fuels]], driven by increasing energy demands since the Industrial Revolution]]
    143: ...m established its independence from the [[Netherlands]], as a constitutional monarchy, in [[1830]]. Str...
  3. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8: ...mall>— [[Pyrite]]. Iron oxide is a soft [[sandstone]]-like material with limited uses on its own....
    68: ...9]], [[Jan Andries Moerbeck]], a [[United Netherlands|Dutch]] ironmaster, began importing Wealden iron ...
    80: ...s method became a major metal in the English midlands' emerging [[toy industry]]. The combination of th...
    82: ...min Huntsman]] in [[Handsworth, South Yorkshire|Handsworth]] in [[England]]. In his process, wrought ir...
    92: ...t Thomas]] at the ironworks at [[Blaenavon]] in [[Wales]]. Their modified Bessemer process used a conver...
  4. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    7: ...t Vincent and the Grenadines]], the [[Solomon Islands]], [[Tuvalu]] and the [[United Kingdom|United Kin...
    11: ...ent]] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
    17: ...[[Edward VIII of the United Kingdom|The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII]].
    23: ...in Britain during World War II|evacuated]] to [[Windsor Castle]], Berkshire. There was some suggestion ...
    27: ...s known as No 230873 Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor, and was trained as a driver. This training was...
  5. Boudicca (6973 bytes)
    9: ...ll and took over, depriving the nobles of their lands and plundering the kingdom. According to Tacitus,...
    11: ...druids]] on the island of [[Anglesey]] in north [[Wales]], the Iceni rebelled, along with their neighbour...
    15: ...robably in the [[West Midlands (region)|West Midlands]] somewhere along [[Watling Street]], in a defile...
  6. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    13: ...false assertions that she was created Princess of Wales, even though he was deeply disappointed that his ...
    17: ...ent to [[Wales]] to preside over the [[Council of Wales and the Marches]]. It was then suggested that th...
    55: ... English colonists were settled in the Irish midlands to reduce the attacks on [[the Pale]] (the colony...
  7. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    26: ...y oil on her back, breast, and the palms of her hands. When the chill air struck her, she began to cry....
    28: ...d peers who knelt before her and, placing their hands on her crown, swore allegiance to her.
    33: ...til June [[1551]], costing over half a million pounds and many lives. In May of [[1544]], the English [...
    59: ...esy title of "King". He was jealous of Mary's friendship with her private secretary, [[David Rizzio]], ...
    79: ... would have been no case against Mary, and with hindsight it is difficult to say that any of the major ...
  8. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    9: ...ver]]; her successor belonged to the [[House of Windsor|House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]].
    12: ... only a daughter, [[Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales]]. When she then died in [[1817]], the remaining ...
    14: ...k later. Princess Victoria's uncle, the Prince of Wales, inherited the Crown, becoming King George IV. Th...
    20: ...ndants a separate family surname, [[Mountbatten-Windsor]].)
    29: ...l of these ladies, whom she regarded as close friends rather than as members of a ceremonial institutio...
  9. Anne Neville (4967 bytes)
    7: == Princess of Wales ==
    9: ...ther to [[Edward of Westminster|Edward, Prince of Wales]], heir to [[Henry VI of England]]. Anne's fathe...
    19: ...Queen consort and her son was created [[Prince of Wales]]; however, Edward of Middleham died suddenly on ...
    31: ...0%" style="text-align: center;" |'''[[Princess of Wales]]'''
  10. Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
    5: ...and she turned for comfort to [[Owen Tudor]], a [[Wales|Welsh]] courtier, who would become the founding f...
  11. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
    3: image_name=Diana, Princess of Wales.jpg |
    11: ... was styled '''Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales'''. She was almost always called '''Princess Dia...
    15: ...n the world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — after her death, the...
    28: ...ther]] . [[Charles, Prince of Wales|The Prince of Wales]] briefly dated Lady Sarah Spencer, Diana's older...
  12. Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
    12: ...of fathering a child and that the new [[Prince of Wales]] was the result of an adulterous liaison on Marg...
    14: ... escape, and immediately began raising an army in Wales and the north of England, where she was assisted ...
    18: ... was married to Margaret's son, Edward, Prince of Wales, in order to cement the alliance, and Margaret in...
  13. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    3: ...rior to her accession, she was also [[Princess of Wales]], [[Duke of Cornwall|Duchess of Cornwall]] and [...
    13: ... use of [[White Lodge]] in [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]] as a residence. Princess May was close to her...
    17: ...he United Kingdom|Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales]]. Princess May was chosen as a bride for Albert ...
    27: ...United Kingdom| King Edward VIII, later Duke of Windsor]], <td>[[23 June]] [[1894]]<td>[[28 May]] [[197...
    47: ==Princess of Wales==
  14. Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (2468 bytes)
    2: ...ish history, largely as a result of her close friendship with [[Anne I of the United Kingdom|Queen Anne...
    6: ... Spencer]] (1710-1735), to [[Frederick, Prince of Wales]]. The Duchess remained friendly with the prince...
  15. Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
    23: ... family had links with many diverse political strands in Ireland. One ancestor was a leading activist i...
    41: ...oration]]. Robinson, along with hundreds of thousands of other Irish people, clashed with Dublin Corpor...
    59: ...emerged during the campaign that what he told friends and insiders in private flatly contradicted his p...
    61: ...ped, "with enemies like [McDowell], who needs friends?". Flynn's attack fatally killed off Lenihan's ca...
    65: ...nior British royals, most notably the [[Prince of Wales]] to her residence, [[?as an Uachtarᩮ]].
  16. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    29: ...kland Islands]] from [[Argentina]] in the [[Falklands War]].
    31: ...employment]], especially in the industrial heartlands of [[northern England]], and increased wealth ine...
    69: ...ch had been revoked five years earlier. [[Bobby Sands]], the first of the strikers, was elected as an [...
    75: ...doubtedly helped the Conservatives to achieve a landslide victory in the [[United Kingdom general elect...
    87: ...rt due to US support of Thatcher during the Falklands' War, she supported the US bombing raid on [[Liby...
  17. Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
    3: ...rn in [[Tenby]], [[Pembrokeshire]], [[Wales|South Wales]], [[United Kingdom]]. From [[1906]] to [[1907]] ...
    5: ...painter and Jew". In addition to making close friends with [[Amedeo Modigliani]], [[Pablo Picasso]], [[...
    13: ...home town, [[Augustus John]], and later another [[Wales|Welshman]], the poet [[Dylan Thomas]].
  18. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    10: ...to include George Putnam. The two developed a friendship during preparation for the Atlantic crossing. ...
    14: ...indbergh]]'s solo flight. However, strong north winds, icy conditions and mechanical problems forced he...
    22: ... report and sighting were over the [[Nukumanu Islands]], about 800 miles (1,300 km) into the flight. Th...
  19. Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
    16: ... Rapide]] nonstop from [[Pendine Sands]], South [[Wales]], to the [[United States|USA]] in 1933. The plan...
  20. Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
    19: ...to each other and they became life-long close friends. Herbert was instrumental in facilitating Nightin...
    53: ...blishment of the [[Nightingale Fund]], to raise funds for training of nurses and there was an outpourin...
    55: ...se Infirmary]]. She also campaigned and raised funds for the [[Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital]] in [[A...
    63: ...as well as at [[Sydney Hospital]], in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].

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