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  1. Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
    2: ...[[Haakon VI of Norway]], who was the younger and only surviving son to [[Magnus VII of Norway]], [[Mag...
    12: ...[[Trinity Sunday]], on [[June 17]], Eric was solemnly crowned king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The ...
    16: ...l maintained; the licence of the nobility was sternly repressed; the kingdoms of Sweden and Norway wer...
    24: Margaret died suddenly on board her ship in [[Flensburg]] harbour on [[...
  2. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    9: ...r]]s to several famous organizations, including [[Trinity College, Dublin]] ([[1592]]) and the [[British Ea...
    11: ...[British honours system|honours and dignities]]. Only eight peerage dignities, one [[earl|earldom]] an...
    16: Elizabeth was the only surviving child of King [[Henry VIII of England]...
    33: ...in, [[Matthew Parker]], to become Archbishop. He only accepted out of loyalty to [[Anne Boleyn]]'s mem...
    41: ... inheiretted from her father [[Henry VIII]] were only hers until she wed.
  3. Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
    25: ...and once a [[Protestant]], [[Unionist]] bastion, unless they had the permission of a bishop. In her tw...
    31: ...owever she first hit national headlines as one of Trinity College's three members of Seanad ɩreann (the Ir...
    37: ...eplaced Mary Robinson as Reid Professor of Law in Trinity, and would succeed her to the Irish presidency, s...
    45: ...idency and the first woman candidate in what was only the second presidential election to be contested...
    55: ...n as a near certainty to win the presidency. The only question asked was whether Robinson would beat C...
  4. Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
    19: She died in 1960, and was buried in front of Trinity Cathedral in [[Addis Ababa]].
  5. Balalaika (5108 bytes)
    30: ... the balalaika are supposed to represent the Holy Trinity. This idea, while whimsical, is quite difficult ...
  6. Saint Kitts and Nevis (6100 bytes)
    88: * [[Trinity Palmetto Point]]
  7. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    58: ...ish language, Ireland". However the state is commonly referred to as the "Republic of Ireland" in orde...
    69: ...public]]. This Declaration of Independence was mainly a restatement of the 1916 Proclamation with the ...
    83: ...ically terminated membership of the association. Only in 1950 were the rules changed to allow [[India]...
    90: ...cted for a seven-year term and can be re-elected only once. The president is largely a [[figurehead]] ...
    154: ...ild. Summers are rarely very hot, but it freezes only occasionally in winter. [[precipitation (meteoro...
  8. Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
    5: ...ons to this are the [[goalkeeper]]s, who are the only players allowed to handle the ball in the field ...
    15: ...ir hands or arms during play. Although players mainly use their feet to move the ball around, they may...
    30: ...les resembling the modern game were produced at [[Trinity College, Cambridge]] in 1848, at a meeting attend...
    32: ...'s Tavern in Great Queen Street, [[London]]. The only school to be represented on this occasion was [[...
    44: ...as that team's goalkeeper. The goalkeeper is the only player allowed to handle the ball with his hands...
  9. Luxor (8772 bytes)
    13: ...ything took place under the auspices of the first Trinity in the World History: [[Amun]], [[Mut]] and [[Mon...
    18: ...ense past and a legendary name of radiation that only Babylon could claim to match. [[Wenamun]], the p...
    20: ...the invaders; [[Assurbanipal]] was the first and only to attack and destroy Thebes. Doing so, he acted...
  10. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    47: ...overnments or [[county seat]]s; rather, there is only the state government and the governments of the ...
    89: ...her tax-paying businesses with them, and leaving only the [[urban poor]] in the now impoverished Conne...
    97: ...ed that industry, in all senses of the word, not only strengthened individual moral fiber, but also se...
    99: ...ract from the [[secretary of war]], which led to enlarging his factory to 8,500 square feet (790 m&sup...
    105: ...and [[tool]]s continue to be manufactured by [[Stanley Corporation]] in [[New Britain]], despite havin...
  11. Florida (24937 bytes)
    49: ...Republicans]], leaving the state approximately evenly split between the two parties. Despite this demo...
    78: ...now [[flurries]] fell on [[Miami Beach]] for the only time in history.
    220: <tr><td>24 </td><td>[[Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida]]</td><td>$66,713</td></tr>
    281: *[[Trinity College of Florida]]
  12. Washington (20186 bytes)
    40: Washington is the only state named after a [[President of the United St...
    71: ...(required by law) took place and, by a margin of only 42 votes out of more than 2.8 million cast, Ross...
    79: ...ong the [[rain]]iest places in the world and the only rainforests in the continental [[United States]]...
    83: ...ashington]], [[Inland Empire (Pacific Northwest)|Inland Empire]], [[Kitsap Peninsula]], [[Palouse]], [...
    195: *[[Trinity Lutheran College]]
  13. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    36: ...along the [[Atlantic Ocean]], Vermont is noted mainly for the [[Green Mountains]] in the west and [[La...
    66: ...ks]] burnt the settlement to the ground, leaving only chimneys and giving the area its name.
    104: Vermont is the home state of the only two current members of the United States Congres...
    121: Unlike other states, Vermont does not have a [[term l...
    161: ...ampshire]], each bordered by five counties each. Only two of Vermont's counties&mdash;[[Lamoille Count...
  14. Texas (39610 bytes)
    38: ...or ''allies''; [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers mistakenly applied the word to the people and their locatio...
    66: ..., go to the [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/PP/bfp2.htm Handbook of Texas On...
    70: ...ndians, see [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/II/bzi4.html Handbook of Texas O...
    94: In 1845, Texas became the first and, to date, only [[diplomatic recognition|internationally recogni...
    122: ...rly in 1835 [[Stephen F. Austin]] announced that only war with Mexico could secure Texian freedom.
  15. Rhode Island (15004 bytes)
    37: ...e fact that most of the state is part of the [[mainland]], the shortened name for the state of Rhode I...
    52: ...igious freedom. Under the terms of the charter, only landowners could vote. Before the [[Industrial R...
    72: ...imately 12 miles off the southern coast of the mainland. Within the Bay, there are over 30 islands. Th...
    74: ...d's highest point is [[Jerimoth Hill]], which is only 812 feet above sea level.
    190: * [[Trinity Theater]]
  16. North Dakota (14827 bytes)
    79: North Dakota has the only state-owned bank in the United States, the [[Ban...
    96: ...ota currently ranks 47th in population, ahead of only [[Vermont]], [[Alaska]], and [[Wyoming]].
    135: ...1%, yet North Dakota grew a mere 0.5%. It is the only state (along with Washington DC) whose populatio...
    169: ::[[Trinity Bible College]] in [[Ellendale, North Dakota|Elle...
    197: presented a dilemma: only one, upon the President's
  17. New Mexico (31079 bytes)
    94: ...veloped the [[atomic bomb]], first detonated at [[Trinity site]] in the desert on the [[White Sands Missile...
  18. History of science (41710 bytes)
    40: .... Initially these universities were organized to only teach [[theology]], but people like [[Roger Baco...
    78: ...sults by introducing discrete energy levels. Not only did [[quantum mechanics]] show that the laws of ...
    80: [[Image:Trinity explosion.jpg|thumb|right|The development of the ...
    91: ...ls provided a ready supply of products which not only provided energy, but also synthetic materials fo...
    117: ...reciated by his contemporaries and came into use only with discoveries of British surgeon [[Joseph Lis...
  19. Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
    4: ...[orbit]]s (such as those of [[comet]]s) were not only [[ellipse|elliptic]], but could also be [[hyperb...
    23: ...rantham Grammar School]]. In [[1661]] he joined [[Trinity College, Cambridge]], where his uncle William Ays...
    27: ...n became a fellow of [[Trinity College, Cambridge|Trinity College]] in [[1667]]. In the same year he circul...
    36: ... primarily to the wider diameter of the mirror. (Only later, as glasses with a variety of refractive p...
    69: ...r.JPG|left|thumb|229px|A lock of Newton's hair in Trinity College, Cambridge.]]
  20. 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.

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