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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
89: ...Red]], (c.950-1003), explored and colonized [[Greenland]]
90: ...ríksson]], (born 970), attempted to colonize [[Vinland]], discovered [[the Americas|America]]
131: ...ara Falls]] and the [[Saint Anthony Falls]] (the only [[waterfall]] on the [[Mississippi River|Mississ...
148: ...anish people|Danish]] explorer, Governor of [[Greenland]]
209: *[[Francisco Pizarro]], (1471-1541), conqueror of the [[Inca]] Empire - Jacques Cartier (8139 bytes)
9: ...red harbours without serious mishap and that the only sailors he lost were victims of an epidemic asho...
21: ...he natives, in particular their habit of wearing only leggings and moccasins even in the dead of winte...
31: ==Third Voyage 1541-1542==
33: On [[May 23]], [[1541]] Cartier departed [[Saint-Malo]] on his third vo...
35: Anchoring at Stadacona on August 23 1541, Cartier met the Hurons but found their "show of ... - Jeanne d'Albret (2474 bytes)
18: In [[1541]] Jeanne married William, Duke of Cleves, annulle... - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
46: ...day preserved as [[Coronado State Monument]] in [[1541]]. His maltreatment of the Pueblo people while ex... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
489: *[[El Greco]] ([[1541]]-[[1614]])
1068: *[[Stanislaw Samostrzelnik]] ([[1480]]-[[1541]])
1151: *[[Eduard von Steinle]] ([[1810]]-[[1886]])
1152: *[[Théophile Steinlen]] ([[1859]]-[[1923]]) - List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
102: [[America Online]] --
176: [[Commodore 1541]] --
528: [[Read only memory]] (ROM) --
636: [[UnLamda programming language|UnLambda]] -- - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
137: *[[Paracelsus]], (1493-1541), alchemist
174: *[[Wendell Meredith Stanley]], (1904-1971), [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], [... - Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
5: ...the Spanish colonies, landing in [[Panama]]. His only possessions then were a shield and his sword. In...
15: ...uer Florida. (In Narv's ill-fated expedition, only four men survived out of 400.) De Soto saw his c...
28: ...ons and the [[oral history]] of the natives have only lately been considered. However, this bears the ...
30: ...ed as indications for the archeologists. The commonly assumed ''De Soto Trail'' runs in a west-northwe...
42: ... eat valued horseflesh for survival. This is the only place on the entire route where the archeologist... - Francisco Coronado (5090 bytes)
14: ...xico through roughly the same route he had come. Only 100 of his men came back with him. Although the ...
30: ...rgs/fordco/coronado.html Coronado Cross] June 29, 1541, Ford County, KS - Hernan Cortes (17441 bytes)
5: ...e|Kingdom of Castile]] in Spain in [[1485]], the only child of Martín Cortés and Catalina Pizarro Al...
12: ... Governor Velázquez forbade him to invade the mainland (a privilege he reserved for himself), but cal...
18: ... Mexica/Aztecs), and a dialect of Nahautl spoken only to and in front of the Mexica/Aztec emperor.
24: ... the Governor of Cuba. Cortés then led his band inland towards the fabled Tenochtitlán.
33: ... was one of the largest in the world; in Europe, only Constantinople was larger. The most common estim... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
214: *[[Anicius Manlius Severinus Bo봨ius]], (AD 480-524 or 525){{fn|...
313: *[[Stanley Cavell]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
329: *[[Pierre Charron]], (1541-1603){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
859: *[[William Stanley Jevons]], (1835-1882){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}
898: *[[Andreas Karlstadt]], (c. 1480-1541) - Apache (7848 bytes)
10: ...ravois]] loaded with their possessions. In April 1541, while traveling on the plains east of the Pueblo...
16: ...most scientists believe they arrived permanently only a few decades before the Spanish. The Southern ...
46: * [http://www.itcaonline.com/tribes_tonto.html Tonto Apache Tribe (Ariz...
47: * [http://www.itcaonline.com/tribes_campverd.html Yavapai-Apache Nation...
48: * [http://www.itcaonline.com/tribes_whitemtn.html White Mountain Apache... - Aztec (38742 bytes)
9: ...someone who comes from [[Aztlán]]", a place commonly believed to be located in northern Mexico or the...
22: ...ean empires, it was ethnically very diverse, but unlike most European empires, it was more a system of...
27: ...ered economically under the Aztec conqueror, and only at first. This increase in the overall welfare w...
59: ...nochtitlan itself had an estimated population of only 80,000 to 120,000 at that time. It is possible ...
74: ...od production. The other 80% of society were not only warriors, but also skilled artisans and aggressi... - Navajo Nation (14007 bytes)
19: ...ravois]] loaded with their possessions. In April 1541, while traveling on the plains east of the Pueblo...
26: ...most scientists believe they arrived permanently only a few decades before the Spanish. The Athabaska...
103: [[nl:Navajo]] - El Greco (2407 bytes)
2: '''El Greco''' ([[1541]] – [[April 7]], [[1614]]), a Greek [[paint... - Zinc (12445 bytes)
163: ...is the fourth most common metal in use, trailing only [[iron]], [[aluminium]], and [[copper]] in annua...
170: ...he summer and windburn in the winter. Applied thinly to a baby's diaper area (perineum) with each di...
187: ...being produced in Silesia. [[Paracelsus]] (died [[1541]]) was the first in the West to say that "zincum"... - Chile (39914 bytes)
64: ...t, [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]], was founded in [[1541]] by [[Pedro de Valdivia]], one of [[Francisco Pi...
66: ...f the land that is today called Chile took place only gradually, and the Europeans suffered repeated s...
101: ...rs with staggered terms. The current Senate is evenly split 24-24 between pro-government and oppositio...
103: ...argest coalitions split the seats in a district. Only if the leading coalition ticket out-polls the se...
116: ...Roman numeral is used, rather than the name. The only exception is the region where Santiago is situat... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
21: ...ed his expedition before they began trekking the inland trail on April 22 1540.<ref>Winship. P. 38, 40...
46: ...mmemorate the event, which took place on June 29, 1541.
48: ...Mexico, the Mixtón Rebellion was already over. Only 100 of his men made it back. The expedition was ...
54: ...hich passed through the future Dodge City area in 1541.
56: ...tle at the lofty summit to commemorate Coronado's 1541 visit to the area. The castle and the area around... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
2: ...e Aztec empire]] and brought large portions of mainland [[Mexico]] under the [[Crown of Castile|King o...
4: ...ntonio de Mendoza]]. Cortés returned to Spain in 1541 where he died peacefully but embittered.
10: ...ll equally correct. The latter two were most commonly used during his lifetime, but the former shorten...
20: ... of a sixteen-year-old boy who had returned home only to find himself frustrated by life in his small ...
26: ...here of Spain's southern ports of Cadiz, Palos, Sanlucai, and Seville, listening to the tales of those... - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
27: ...until de Soto's [[Mabila]] battle in Alabama) is only disputed in detail today; De Soto's Trail beyond...
29: ...sed between the incidence and its narration. The only site definitively associated with de Soto's expe...
31: ...iled, the [[Gulf of Mexico]], which they skirted inland (then later headed back toward), the [[Atlanti...
38: ...iled [[Narváez Expedition]] and been held by an inland tribe, was sighted near de Soto's port. Ortiz ...
40: ...a]], the capital of the [[Apalachee]]. It is the only place on the entire de Soto route where archaeol...
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