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  1. Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
    4: ...Venus de Milo]] now stands in the [[Louvre]] in [[Paris]].
    14: ...nd]]) were named after him. There is a street in Paris, Rue Dumont d'Urville, in the 8th district near t...
    16: ...s buried in the [[Cimetière du Montparnasse]], [[Paris]], France.
  2. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    61: ... that inmates on death row are not guaranteed "painless executions" under the Constitution.
    113:
    118: ...p administration actions, including rejoining the Paris Agreement and the World Health Organization, repe...
  3. Ionic order (6526 bytes)
    1: ...es ruines plus beaux des monuments de la Grèce'' Paris, 1758 (Plate XX)]]
    4: ... of the great Ionic temples, though it stood for only a decade before an earthquake levelled it, was t...
    6: Unlike the Greek Doric order, Ionic [[column]]s norma...
    10: ...tect [[John Russell Pope]] wanted to convey the manly stamina combined with intellect of [[Theodore Ro...
    14: ...s, to interpret the Ionic Order as matronly in comparison to the Doric Order, though not as wholly femini...
  4. List of people by name: Af (1105 bytes)
    9: ...re, Denis Auguste]], (1793-1848), archbishop of [[Paris]]
  5. Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
    20: When they passed through [[Rome]] on the way to Paris, [[Pope Eugene III]] tried to reconcile Eleanor a...
    28: ...ltar of the church in [[1170]]. This aroused not only Eleanor's horror and contempt, but most of Europ...
  6. Jeanne d'Albret (2474 bytes)
    14: ...ry to the king's sister Marguerite. She died in [[Paris]] two months before the wedding took place.
  7. Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
    12: ...sband lived a scandalous life in [[Pau]]. Both openly kept lovers and quarrelled frequently. After an ...
    16: ...nri IV and Marie's children. Marguerite died in [[Paris]] on [[May 27]], [[1615]], and is buried in the C...
  8. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    12: She was born at [[Linlithgow Palace]], West Lothian, [[Scotland]], on [[...
    14: ...tionable. Females and female lines could inherit only after extinction of male lines.
    36: This seemed to Marie to be the only sensible solution to her troubles. In February [...
    44: ...rried the [[dauphin]] Francois at [[Notre Dame de Paris]] and, on the death of [[Henry II of France|Henri...
    49: ...eith]] on [[August 19]], [[1561]]. She was still only 18 and, despite her talents, her upbringing had ...
  9. Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
    1: [[Image:DiderotVanLoo.jpg|thumb|right|''Portrait of Diderot'' by [[Lo...
    3: ...t became known as the [[The Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]], and was the editor-in-chief of the f...
    7: ...ve of the daily life of the philosophic circle in Paris.
    40: ...t of the annual exhibitions of paintings in the [[Paris Salon]]. These reports are highly readable pieces...
    46: ... requested the philosopher to retain the books in Paris until she required them, and to constitute himsel...
  10. Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
    11: ... to [[Holstein]] of her beloved sister Anne, her only remaining near relation, the princess found hers...
    23: ...e Preobrazhensky [[Leib Guard|Guards]] regiment, enlisted their sympathies by a stirring speech, and l...
    25: ...ttle knowledge and no experience of affairs, suddenly found herself at the head of a great empire at o...
    29: ...eden ceded to Russia all the southern part of [[Finland]] east of the river Kymmene, which thus became...
    31: This triumphant issue was mainly due to the diplomatic ability of the new vice ch...
  11. Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
    3: ...lois]] having been the original candidate). The only issue of this marriage was the future King [[Hen...
  12. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    9: place_of_death=[[Paris]], [[France]]
    22: ...tess Spencer|Raine, Countess of Dartmouth]], the only daughter of the romance novelist [[Barbara Cartl...
    36: ...ince Harry of Wales|Prince Henry of Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]...
    38: ... suicide attempts did take place, there was certainly a significant risk she would [[miscarriage|misca...
    67: ... of Liberty, which sits above the entrance to the Paris tunnel in which Diana died. The public fly-posted...
  13. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    22: ...s-Auguste]] was shy, awkward and distant. He was only a year older than she was and had no sexual or r...
    25: ... supposed to do on their wedding night. They had only a very vague idea of sex and this increased the ...
    36: ...-Auguste and Marie-Antoinette's life changed suddenly at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of 10th May [[1774...
    39: ...eims]] during the height of a bread shortage in [[Paris]]. Tradition would later state that it was at thi...
    41: ...cent gown was ordered from the fashion house of [[Paris]]'s most exclusive designer, Rose Bertin.
  14. Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
    6: ...t at the Slade School in [[London]] and then in [[Paris]], where in [[1893]] she met and married [[Poland...
  15. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    27: ... United Kingdom]] from [[1979]] to [[1990]], the only woman [[as of 2005]] to serve in that position. ...
    33: ...even less popular [[Community Charge]], more commonly known as the [[poll tax]]. At the same time the ...
    47: ...icy of the Labour Government as being steps "not only towards [[Socialism]], but towards [[Communism]]...
    69: ...al Irish Republican Army|Provisional IRA]] and [[INLA]] prisoners in [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irela...
    73: ...h for that media catch-phrase- the U-turn- I can only say this: You turn if you want to. The lady's no...
  16. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    14: ...emburg believed that an independent Poland could only come about through revolutions in [[Germany]], [...
    19: ...apital]] and [[labour (economics)|labour]] could only be countered if the proletariat took over power ...
    29: ... European Socialists congresses such as that in [[Paris]]. Along with the French socialist [[Jean Jaur賝...
    48: ...and particular slogans, of the workers' struggle only in the course of the development of this struggl...
    53: ..., especially the [[Russian Revolution of 1905]]. Unlike the social democratic orthodoxy of the [[Secon...
  17. Christabel Pankhurst (1631 bytes)
    7: ...anchester]]. Between 1912 and 1913 she lived in [[Paris, France]] to escape imprisonment under the terms ...
  18. Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
    3: ...Flora Tristan''', born [[April 7]], [[1803]] in [[Paris, France]] - died [[November 14]], [[1844]] in [[B...
  19. Emma Abbott (633 bytes)
    2: ...orn in [[Chicago]] and studied in [[Milan]] and [[Paris]]. She had a fine [[soprano]] voice, and appeare...
  20. Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
    4: ...f the capitals of Europe, including [[London]], [[Paris]], and [[Berlin]].
    6: ...masters]] on her own and in [[1866]] she moved to Paris.
    8: ...ather continued to resist her vocation, and paid only for her basic needs but not her art supplies. Sh...
    10: ...major European museums, her style matured, and in Paris, she studied with [[Camille Pissarro]].
    12: The jury accepted her first painting for the [[Paris Salon]] in [[1872]]. The Salon critics claimed th...

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