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- History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ...east 3,500 years, and with 5,000 years being commonly used by Chinese as the age of their civilization...
36: ...he [[Qin Dynasty|Qin]] (秦) Emperor lasted only twelve years, he managed to subdue great parts o...
92: ...back rooms, so his father would not see them. He only kept the most old and ugly servants, and old fur...
146: ...ired by the Ming. The brick and granite work was enlarged, the watch towers were redesigned and cannon...
148: ...the Ming economic system emphasized agriculture, unlike that of Song, which had preceded the Mongolian... - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
20: ... Pierantonio had four sons and one daughter. But only the daughter, Prudenzia, survived to adulthood &...
22: ===The Florentine Period ([[1614]]-[[1620]])===
34: ... father Orazio departed for [[Genoa]]. It is commonly believed that Artemisia followed her father (and...
42: ...trait of Gonfaloniere"''), today in [[Bologna]] (only known example of her capacity as portrait painte...
46: ...ated to [[Naples]] and stayed there - except for only a brief trip to [[London]] and some other journe... - Crocus (3680 bytes)
17: ...ons for the crocuses to bloom early, only to suddenly wither and die from a unseasonable "post-winter"...
22: ...Spring Flowers'', by [[Ambrosius Bosschaert]], c. 1620 ([[Louvre Museum]])]]
24: ...usius]] at the botanical garden in [[Leiden]]. By 1620, the approximate date of Ambrosius Bosschaert's p...
32: The taxonomic characteristics are based mainly on the presence or absence of a prophyll (a basa... - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
18: ... the West Coast of [[Africa]]. For centuries the only trade routes linking [[West Africa]] with the Me...
26: ... arrival unleashed, managed to conquer them with only a handful of men. Once Spanish suzereignancy was...
33: Portugal had some trouble expanding its empire inland, however, concentrating mostly on the coastal ...
40: ... expeditions of Cabot, Cartier and others were mainly hoping to find the [[Northwest passage]] and thu...
70: ...e, ''Travel and Discovery in the Renaissane: 1420-1620'' - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
110: * [[1510]]: [[Pocket watch]]: [[Peter Henlein]]
119: * [[1620]]: [[Slide rule]]: [[William Oughtred]]
311: ...ormer]]: [[William Stanley (physicist)|William Stanley]]
321: ... [[1888]]: [[Pneumatic tube tire]]: [[John Boyd Dunlop]]
394: * [[1914]]: [[Tank]], military: [[Ernest Dunlop Swinton]] - Pilgrims (4873 bytes)
5: ...o move to a place better suited to them, and in [[1620]] set sail on the ship ''[[Mayflower]]'' from [[P...
10: ...ued into the reign of [[James I of England]], if only in the minds of the English, as a conditioned re...
12: ..., [[England]] they departed on [[September 6]], [[1620]], with 102 people aboard. Their intended destina...
20: ...ty percent of their population. This sickness mainly happened due to little food and poor shelter fro...
26: Pilgrims are commonly portrayed as wearing black and white clothing. ... - Mayflower (4074 bytes)
2: ... [[United States|United States of America]]) in [[1620]], leaving Plymouth on [[September 6]] and droppi...
11: ...ed [[Southampton]], [[England]] on [[August 5]] [[1620]], but the ''Speedwell'' developed a leak and had...
21: ...of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620 - 1621]]. See some of the descendants of these Ma... - Plymouth Colony (2283 bytes)
1: ...hich had been granted a charter for the land in [[1620]].
3: ...r]]'', as it lay off-shore. On [[December 21]], [[1620]], 102 [[Pilgrims]] from the [[Mayflower]] landed...
17: ...of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620 - 1621]] - List of painters (54090 bytes)
301: *[[Aelbert Cuyp]] ([[1620]]-[[1691]])
1151: *[[Eduard von Steinle]] ([[1810]]-[[1886]])
1152: *[[Théophile Steinlen]] ([[1859]]-[[1923]]) - Great Wall of China (10504 bytes)
12: ...368]]-[[1620]] (from [[Hongwu Emperor]] until [[Wanli Emperor]] of the [[Ming Dynasty]])
62: ...ond Book of Marvels'' said the Great Wall is the only man-made object visible from the [[moon]]. This...
64: ...ys [but] the Great Wall is almost invisible from only 180 miles (290 km) up." Astronaut [[William Pogu...
66: ...changes in lighting direction. The Great Wall is only a few meters wide - sized similar to highways an... - Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
5: ...sen]], claimed by later writers ([[Pierre Borel]] 1620 - 1671 or 1628 - 1689 and [[Willem Boreel]] 1591 ... - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
22: ...ter. He made additional observations of them in [[1620]]. Later astronomers overruled Galileo's naming o...
24: ...geocentric model]] of [[Ptolemy]] predicted that only crescent and new phases would be seen, since Ven...
39: ...esis that objects "naturally" slow down and stop unless a force acts upon them. This principle was inc...
41: ...ieved this equality of period to be exact, it is only an approximation appropriate to small amplitudes...
43: ...time greater than when he and the assistant were only a few yards apart. While he could reach no concl... - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
11: ...ief that he was physically repulsive, thoroughly unlikable and, compared to the other pupils, an outsi...
27: ... she refused to confess to the charges. However, only the courageous personal intervention of Kepler (...
40: ...t eliminate the irregular solids, because we are only concerned with orderly creation. There remain si...
46: ...served that an exceptionally bright star had suddenly appeared in the constellation [[Ophiuchus]]. (It...
54: ...to explain the behaviour of both earthly and heavenly bodies. - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
18: ... died before doing so, and Francis was left with only a fifth of that money. Having started with insu...
47: ...part of which is the ''Novum organum'' (published 1620).
93: at:1620 fontsize:XS text:Publishes Novum Organum
107: ...t.library.adelaide.edu.au/aut/bacon_francis.html Online editions of Bacon's works] - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
20: === [[1620s]] ===
22: *[[1620]]-[[Pilgrims]] arrive from [[Plymouth]], England,... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
22: ...nd, found no trace of the colonists, discovering only the mysterious word "CROATOAN" carved on a tree....
29: ... a harvest, named the winter the Starving Times. Only a third of the colonists survived the first wint...
37: ...]]s out of the far-flung tobacco planters. Thus, unlike in [[Puritanism|Puritan]] New England, there w...
49: ...stablishing that settlement on [[December 21]], [[1620]].
51: ...ing of [[1621]]. Later that year, the colonists enlisted the aid of [[Squanto]] and [[Samoset]], two ... - Jan Brueghel the Younger (1191 bytes)
1: ...mb|260px|Paradise by Jan Brueghel the Younger (c. 1620). Oil on oak. Gem䬤egalerie, Berlin, Germany]] - Diwali (5677 bytes)
42: ... [[Sikhism|Sikh]]s. During the festival time in [[1620]], the sixth Guru, [[Hargobind Singh]], gained th... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
17: *[[Lars Ahlfors|Lars Valerian Ahlfors]] (Finland, [[1907]] - [[1996]])
29: ...ian)|Alexander Anderson]] (Scotland, [[1582]] - [[1620]])
118: *[[William Brouncker]] (Britain, [[1620]] - [[1684]])
443: *[[Ernst Leonard Lindel? (Finland, [[1870]] - [[1946]])
528: *[[Rolf Nevanlinna]] (Finland, [[1895]] - [[1980]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
188: *[[Fran篩s Bernier]], (1620-1688){{fn|R}}
214: *[[Anicius Manlius Severinus Bo봨ius]], (AD 480-524 or 525){{fn|...
313: *[[Stanley Cavell]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
339: *[[Chiao Hung]], (1540-1620){{fn|C}}
859: *[[William Stanley Jevons]], (1835-1882){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}
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