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  1. Catherine I of Russia (2658 bytes)
    11: *Grand Duchess Nataliya Petrovna ([[1713]]-[[1715]])
    12: *Grand Duchess Margarita Petrovna ([[1714]]-[[1715]])
    13: *Grand Duke Pyotr Petrovich ([[1715]]-[[1719]])
  2. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    15: ...r was the future Mary II. Anne and Mary were the only children of the Duke and Duchess of York to surv...
    26: ...s Anne, [[heir apparent]] to the Throne, was the only individual remaining in the line of succession e...
    35: ...1st Baron Godolphin]]. The Whigs—who were, unlike the Tories, vigorous supporters of the War of ...
    38: ...right to own property in England into jeopardy), unless Scotland either repealed the Act of Security o...
    54: ...obite claimant, James Stuart, led rebellions in [[1715]] and [[1719]], but was defeated both times.
  3. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    469: *[[Francois Girardon]] ([[1628]]-[[1715]])
    1151: *[[Eduard von Steinle]] ([[1810]]-[[1886]])
    1152: *[[Théophile Steinlen]] ([[1859]]-[[1923]])
  4. Dodo (9332 bytes)
    15: ...us'' by [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]]), more commonly just '''Dodo''', was a metre-high flightless bir...
    33: ...] states that "the extinction of the dodo is commonly dated to the last confirmed sighting in [[1662]]...
    35: ...th a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]].
    45: ...r of [[Albinism|albinotic]] dodos - perhaps even only one - that reached Europe and were kept as curio...
    49: ...ed that the dodos ate the seeds of the tree, and only by passing through the digestive tract of the do...
  5. Uranus (15207 bytes)
    145: ...god]] [[Uranus (mythology)|Ouranos]], and is the only planet in the [[solar system]] named after a Gre...
    149: ...omposed primarily of rock and various ices, with only about 15% [[hydrogen]] and a little [[helium]] (...
    168: ...ed observed Uranus twice again, in [[1712]] and [[1715]]. [[Bradley]] observed it in [[1748]], [[1750]] ...
    176: [[NASA]]'s [[Voyager 2]] is the only spacecraft to have visited the planet. Launched...
  6. 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: ... later relocated to [[Plymouth Colony]] on the mainland, establishing that settlement on [[December 21...
    51: ...ing of [[1621]]. Later that year, the colonists enlisted the aid of [[Squanto]] and [[Samoset]], two ...
  7. Causes of the French Revolution (11170 bytes)
    2: ...lasses who were influenced by the ideas of [[the Enlightenment]]. As the revolution proceeded and as p...
    7: ...olution]] showed them that it was plausible that Enlightenment ideals about governmental organization ...
    9: ...[Reign of Terror]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> they fought only for the attainment of the aims of the bourgeoisi...
    22: Unlike the trading nations, France could not rely alm...
    30:
  8. French Revolution (36529 bytes)
    8: ...d come under the influence of the ideas of [[the Enlightenment]]. As the revolution proceeded and as p...
    10: Certainly, causes of the revolution must include all of th...
    14: * The rise of [[the Enlightenment|enlightenment]] ideals.
    21: ...mes of [[Louis XV of France | Louis XV]] (ruled [[1715]]&ndash;[[1774]]) and Louis XVI several different...
    25: ... refused to endorse his measures, insisting that only a truly representative body &mdash; preferably t...
  9. William Dampier (7308 bytes)
    2: '''William Dampier''' ([[1652]] &ndash; March, [[1715]]) was a [[England|English]] explorer, sea captai...
    37: ... profit. However, Dampier died in [[London]] in [[1715]] before he received his share.
  10. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    353: *[[Pierre Lemonnier]] ([[France]], [[1715]] &ndash; [[1799]])
    437: *[[Liisi Oterma]] ([[Finland]], [[1915]] &ndash; [[2001]])
    465: *[[John Stanley Plaskett]] ([[Canada]], [[1865]] &ndash; [[1941...
    523: *[[Frederick Hanley Seares]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1873]] &ndas...
    598: *[[Yrj?is䬤]] ([[Finland]], [[1891]] &ndash; [[1971]])
  11. 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}}
    383: *[[ɴienne Bonnot de Condillac]], (1715-1780){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    409: *[[Christian August Crusius]], (1715-1775){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
    468: *[[Humphry Ditton]], (1675-1715)
  12. Voltaire (48640 bytes)
    4: ...s a [[France|French]] [[The Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] [[writer]], [[deism|deist]] and [[phi...
    16: ...to send him to stay for nearly a year ([[1714]]-[[1715|15]]) with [[Louis de Caumartin]], marquis de [[S...
    84: ...ion of ''Akakia'' confiscated in Prussia was the only one. Alas! Voltaire had sent copies away; others...
    106: ...Calas affair]], and we can but refer here to the only less famous cases of [[Pierre-Paul Sirven|Sirven...
    131: ...cally, despite Voltaire's comic talent, he wrote only one good comedy, ''Nanine'', but many good trage...
  13. Dodos (9122 bytes)
    15: ...us'' by [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]]), more commonly just '''Dodo''', was a metre-high flightless bir...
    33: ...] states that "the extinction of the dodo is commonly dated to the last confirmed sighting in [[1662]]...
    35: ...th a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]].
    46: ...r of [[Albinism|albinotic]] dodos - perhaps even only one - that reached Europe and were kept as curio...
    50: ...ed that the dodos ate the seeds of the tree, and only by passing through the digestive tract of the do...
  14. Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
    2: ...eater]] may be the most popular form: it is certainly the most colorful, and choreographed motions pio...
    11: ...fore that. A theatre was built in Williamsburg in 1715, and [[Thomas Kean]] played the part of [[Richard...
    17: ...shman]]. Many theater owners, such as [[William Dunlap]] and [[Thomas Abthorpe Cooper]], similarly bec...
    19: Most cities only had a single theater. Productions were much more...
    21: [[Shakespeare]] was the most commonly performed playwright, along with other European ...
  15. 18th century (8231 bytes)
    5: ...times specifically refer to the 18th century as [[1715]]-[[1789]], denoting the period of time between t...
    9: ...gin to shake the old ways and feudal life. [[The Enlightenment]] was in full bloom and threatened the ...
    11: ...[Vienna]] where nations could boast their power, enlightenment, and impression to the rest of Europe. ...
    20: * [[1715]]: [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]] dies
    28: * [[1735]]-[[1799|99]]: The [[Qianlong Emperor]] of China oversees a huge expansion i...
  16. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    4: ... Aileen| title=Dress in Eighteenth-Century Europe 1715-1789 (revised edition)|publisher=Yale University ...
    6: ...90s. At first, the monarchies of Europe embraced enlightenment ideals, but with the French revolution,...
    21: * [[1702]]-[[1715]]: [[Camisard|Camisard Rebellion]] in [[France]].
    40: ...: First [[Jacobite rising#The Rebellion/Rising of 1715 ('The Fifteen')|Jacobite rebellion]] breaks out
    41: * [[1715]]: [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]] dies, leavin...

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