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- List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
93: *[[Adelard of Bath]], 12th century scholastic philosopher - Zenobia (1693 bytes)
4: ...monly used for the daughter of (= "''bat''" or "''bath''") Zabaai ben Selim. The widow of [[Septimius Od... - Zoe (empress) (1927 bytes)
5: ...]], and sole emperor in [[1025]]. He reigned for only three years between [[December 15]], [[1025]] an...
7: ...arried, even before his body was removed from the bath. Zoe's second husband was [[Michael IV]] "the [[P...
9: ... of her second husband, whose short reign lasted only into the next year. For two months in [[1042]], ... - Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
12: Nor was Warwick the only one who resented the way the queen's relatives s...
16: ...(believed to be [[Robert Stillington]], Bishop of Bath and Wells), testified that he had carried out the... - Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
5: ...uil and happy. In [[1801]] the family moved to [[Bath]], the scene of many episodes in her writings; af...
12: ...bear in mind that a "good marriage" was then the only available form of social security other than deg... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
1: ...ath.jpg|thumb|right|225px|''The Child's Bath (The Bath)''. [[Mary Cassatt]]. ([[1893]]). Oil on canvas. ...
8: ...ather continued to resist her vocation, and paid only for her basic needs but not her art supplies. Sh...
23: ...highly original colored prints, including ''Woman Bathing'' and ''The Coiffure'', inspired by the Japane...
65: Image:Cassatt Mary The Bath 1891-92.jpg|''The Bath'' (1891-92)
73: Image:Mary Cassatt 004.jpg|''After the Bath'' (c. 1901) - Suzanne Valadon (4068 bytes)
10: ...ings and fine paintings, encouraged her efforts. Unlike many of her peers, Valadon received acclaim an...
16: ...aladonSuzanne TheBath.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''The Bath''. ([[1908]]). [[Suzanne Valadon]]. Pastel. 60x49...
18: ... intimate relationship with Valadon would be the only relationship of the kind in his life, leaving hi...
37: * [http://www.xs4all.nl/~androom/index.htm?biography/p001790.htm Short Va... - Lavender (3889 bytes)
17: ...e range of [[cultivar]]s can be found. Other commonly grown ornamental species are ''L. stoechas'', ''...
27: ...ken from Naarda a city of Syria; it was also commonly called Nard.
29: ...e local barber. The Romans used lavender in their bath water and along with many other herbs, they indro... - Glass (26176 bytes)
22: ...sub>/{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germa...
52: ...loped, which led to its becoming a much more commonly used material. The invention of the glass pressi...
77: ...it travels over the molten tin and leaves the tin bath in a continuous ribbon. The glass is then fire-po...
81: ...sk]] of breakage and [[injury]], for example in [[bathroom]]s, in [[door]] panels, [[fire exit]]s and at...
85: ...ere rarely optically parallel giving rise to commonly seen distortions. - Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
10: ...''plate boundary'', and plate boundaries are commonly associated with geological events such as earthq...
12: ...ntially a large-scale version of [[Archimedes]]' Bath).
19: ...ur where two plates slide towards each other commonly forming either a [[subduction]] zone (if one pla...
37: ...ce, forming long chains of [[volcano|volcanoes]] inland from the continental shelf and parallel to it....
63: ...g of material at mid-ocean ridges is almost certainly part of this convection. Some early models of pl... - Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
21: ...ame when [[Tarentum]], a major [[Greek]] colony, enlisted the aid of [[Pyrrhus of Epirus]] in [[282 BC...
63: ...mong gods and humans. Gods were not personified, unlike in [[Ancient Greece]]. Romans also believed th...
85: ...sses was forbidden and the patrician title could only be inherited, not earned. During the [[Roman Rep...
93: ...nts were also part of the household. Romans certainly did not see the family as we of the suburban Wes...
102: ===Baths=== - Maine (17312 bytes)
36: ...e coast of Maine used to speak of going to the mainland as 'going over to the Main". Its U.S. postal a...
64: ...ered on the west by [[New Hampshire]]. It is the only state that borders exactly one other state. Its ...
68: is the only portion of all US boundaries still in dispute wi...
74: ... add to the rugged beauty of Maine's coast. Just inland, by contrast, is the view of sparkling lakes, ...
83: ...scenery at Maine's [[Acadia National Park]], the only national park in New England, and the second-mos... - 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]] (...
170: ...el, F. R. S.; Communicated by Dr. Watson, Jun. of Bath, F. R. S.'', Philosophical Transactions of the Ro...
176: [[NASA]]'s [[Voyager 2]] is the only spacecraft to have visited the planet. Launched... - Lightning (33113 bytes)
35: ...m several different objects simultaneously, with only one connecting with the leader and forming the d...
65: ... One special type of intracloud lightning is commonly called an anvil crawler. Discharges of electric...
71: ... which is nothing more than a leader stroke with only one return stroke.
93: ...s date back to at least [[1886]]. However, it is only in recent years that fuller investigations have ...
133: ...fficient energy strike the atmosphere on average only once per 50 seconds per square kilometer. Measu... - Pope Silvester I (1917 bytes)
3: ...in Rome between [[752]] and [[777]]. It was certainly known to [[Pope Adrian I]] in [[778]], and was i... - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
16: He would have then visited Frombork only in [[1501]]. As soon as he reached this town, he...
42: ...liocentric hypothesis did not survive, so we can only speculate about what led him to his conclusions....
49: ...ium coelestium'' ("On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres") in the year of his death [[1543]], eve...
53: ... than Ptolemy's. With this change his system had only uniform circular motions, correcting what seemed...
60: ...the Earth is not the center of the Universe, but only the center of the Earth's mass and of the lunar ... - Carthage (20744 bytes)
24: ...ew details are known. Its heads of state are commonly referred to as ''sōftīm'' "judges" (Ro...
33: ...and [[Ba`al Hammon]]. Priests were clean shaven, unlike most of the population. In the first centuries...
42: ...ndred thousand men; though these are almost certainly exaggerated, it must nonetheless have been of fo...
51: ...nded decisively, leading an expedition which not only reclaimed Motya, but also captured [[Messina, It...
58: ...ecretly led an expedition of 14,000 men to the mainland, hoping to save his rule by leading a counters... - Badminton (12494 bytes)
5: ... to prevent their opponents from doing the same. Unlike a [[tennis ball]], the shuttlecock flies with ...
7: ... winning a 'shutout' match in badminton requires only winning 30 points (15-0, 15-0, in a Men's Single...
84: ...he first official set of rules was written by the Bath Badminton Club in [[1877]]. The Badminton Associa... - Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
19: ...e was an instructor at Somersetshire College at [[Bath, England]]. While still in Scotland he is said to...
23: ...deavoured to produce a telephone which would not only send musical notes, but articulate speech. With ...
25: ... range of Bell's inventive genius is represented only in part by the eighteen patents granted in his n...
39: ...otice of a patent application) of a similar kind only 2 hours after Bell had filed for his patent.
55: ...[decibel]] (dB), equal to 0.1 B, became more commonly used. - Archimedes (13735 bytes)
4: ...nown as [[Archimedes' principle]], while taking a bath (thereupon taking to the streets naked calling "[...
8: ...s and very close to shore for them to ignite, an unlikely scenario during a battle.
12: ...nd 3 + 10/71. He was the first, and possibly the only, [[ancient Greece|Greek]] mathematician to intro...
24: ...les, [[paraboloid]]s, and [[hemisphere]]s. Using only [[ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] [[geometry]], h...
28: ...ysis]] had been carried out successfully. We can only speculate about the effect that the "method" wou...
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