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  1. Zoe (empress) (1927 bytes)
    9: ...[[Constantine IX]] Monomachus (reigned [[1042]]-[[1055]]) who outlived her by four years. Zoe died in [[...
  2. Theodora (11th century) (2075 bytes)
    2: ...mperor|Byzantine Empress]] from [[January 11]], [[1055]] to [[August 31]], [[1056]]. She was the daught...
    8: ...ede her on behalf of the general [[Nicephorus Bryennius]]. By her firm administration she controlled t...
  3. Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
    3: ...1080;саве́т) Петро́вн&...
    11: ... departure to [[Holstein]] of her beloved sister Anne, her only remaining near relation, the princess ...
    15: ...tongue, by order of the empress [[Anna of Russia|Anne]], consoled herself with a handsome young [[Coss...
    19: ... as much as possible; but under the regency of [[Anna Leopoldovna]] the course of events compelled the...
    29: ...uncil system in favor during the rule of the two Annes, and reconstituting the [[senate]] as it had be...
  4. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    11: ...d this by the [[Johannes-Ostern (Gubaidulina)|Johannes-Ostern]] ("Easter according to John"). The two ...
    53: ...89;нега)'' on verses of Gennadi Aigi for chamber ensemble and chamber choir (1...
    56: ...'And: The Feast is in Full Procession (И: Празднес...
    72: *''Johannes-Passion'' for soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, t...
    74: *''Johannes-Ostern'' for soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, tw...
  5. Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
    70: ...[[4th century|fourth century AD]] through the beginning of the [[13th century]], the territory of Kaza...
    72: ...ernal market weakened the Kazakh Khanate. The beginning of the [[18th century]] marked the zenith of t...
    76: ...ed by a specially created Migration Department (Переселе...
    139: ...rency convertibility, wage rate determination, openness to foreign investment, and government control ...
    145: ...ometers of gas. Industry analysts believe that planned expansion of oil production, coupled with the d...
  6. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    4: ...erlocked. This interlocked form is ideal for [[spinning]] into a fine [[yarn]].
    9: ...[cloth]] in areas with tropical climates for millennia. Some authorities claim that it was likely that...
    17: ...[Spinning Jenny]] ([[1764]]) and Arkwright's [[spinning frame]] ([[1769]]) enabled cheap mass-producti...
    30: ...iation occurring after a freeze. Cotton is a perennial crop in the tropics and without defoliation or...
    38: # [[Ginning]]
  7. California (63989 bytes)
    13: Senators = [[Dianne Feinstein]] (D)
    91: ... is responsible for many legal and technological innovations.
    101: ...ssession of it was [[Francis Drake]] in 1579. Beginning in the late 1700s, Spanish missionaries set up...
    113: ...es by [[stagecoach]] and on foot. A more direct connection came in 1869 with the completion of the [[F...
    124: ...all of [[North Dakota]] Governor [[Lynn Frazier|Lynn J. Frazier]]). Schwarzenegger replaced Governor [...
  8. Politics (7193 bytes)
    14: ...f human society that took place around [[6th millennium BCE|6000 BCE]] as an urban revolution. Among ...
    23: ... general [[citizens]]. It also contained the beginnings of [[representative democracy]], having vario...
    67: [[bg:Политика...
    105: [[uk:Політика...
  9. List of popes (77758 bytes)
    1: [[Image:treimann.summi_pontifices_in_hac_basilica_sepulti.jpg|thum...
    308: | '''[[Pope Innocent I]]'''<br><small>Saint Innocent</small>
    309: | Papa '''Innocentius''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
    410: | Papa '''Ioannes''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
    431: | Papa '''Ioannes''' Secundus, <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
  10. Pirate (23151 bytes)
    104: ...re, pirates are associated with a stereotypical manner of speaking and dress. This tradition owes much...
    131: ...he wooden timbers of one's ship "shivered" by a cannonball, in the archaic sense of the term shivered)
    137: ...ly 1960s British pop group called themselves [[Johnny Kidd and the Pirates]] and wore eye-patches whil...
    139: ...ilee]] of [[Elizabeth II]] the [[Sex pistols]], banned from performing on land, hired a pleasure boat ...
    147: *Major [[Stede Bonnet]]
  11. William I of England (8753 bytes)
    7: ...o the throne of England by right of conquest by winning the [[Battle of Hastings]] in 1066 in what has...
    49: #Adeliza (or Alice) (c. [[1055]]&ndash;?), reportedly betrothed to [[Harold II o...
  12. Easter (31700 bytes)
    6: ... [[fertility goddess]] [[Eostre]]. The [[Easter Bunny]] is often identified as a remnant of this ferti...
    101: ...of Rome. Under him Easter was established as an annual festival. The celebration was to be "the Sund...
    105: ...cial holiday throughout the Christian year is an innovation postdating the early church. The ecclesias...
    107: ...was not immediately opposed to the observance of annual holidays. As the far more common worldwide nam...
    117: ...aditionally Orthodox Christian majority. Easter-connected social customs are native and rich. Christma...
  13. Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
    20: ...y was incorporated into the one by Ptolemy, but cannot be reliably reconstructed. We know he made a c...
    32: ... called "System B" (sometimes attributed to [[Kidinnu]]). Apparently Hipparchus only confirmed the va...
    47: ...and his calendar may have been anticipated by Kidinnu. Also it is known that the Babylonian priest kn...
    67: ...ance the Surya Sidhanta. This was a significant innovation, because it allowed Greek astronomers to s...
    101: ...any observations that Hipparchus made or used, spanning [[162 BC]] to [[128 BC]].
  14. Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
    19: ...y was incorporated into the one by Ptolemy, but cannot be reliably reconstructed. We know he made a c...
    31: ... called "System B" (sometimes attributed to [[Kidinnu]]). Apparently Hipparchus only confirmed the va...
    46: ...and his calendar may have been anticipated by Kidinnu. Also it is known that the Babylonian priest kn...
    66: ...ance the Surya Sidhanta. This was a significant innovation, because it allowed Greek astronomers to s...
    100: ...any observations that Hipparchus made or used, spanning [[162 BC]] to [[128 BC]].
  15. List of autonomous entities (9309 bytes)
    24: | [[Inner Mongolia]] (֢?gghul&nbsp;&ndash; N詠M&#283;ng...
    67: ...]] (Sta Nistrului&nbsp;&ndash; Pridnestrovje/&#1055;&#1088;&#1080;&#1076;&#1085;&#1077;&#1089;&#1090;...
    135: ... (Komi-Permjackija/&#1050;&#1086;&#1084;&#1080;-&#1055;&#1077;&#1088;&#1084;&#1103;&#1094;&#1082;&#1080;...
  16. Energy (16265 bytes)
    21: ...]] (Btu) which has various values in the range of 1055 J, and the [[horsepower]]-hour (2.6845 MJ).
    27: ...it would ordinarily be capitalized, as at the beginning of a sentence or in the first column of a nutr...
    41: ...xample, energy may be converted into heat which cannot then be converted into another useful form of e...
    109: ...<math>x</math> and is integrated along the line connecting the two objects.
    115: ...thematical relationship demonstrates the direct connection between force and potential energy: the for...
  17. Pterosaurs (10375 bytes)
    30: ...he sides of the body. A bone called the pteroid connects to the wrist and helped to support a membrane...
    32: ...cate that in these animals the webs did in fact connect to the hindlimbs; material of a Brazilian pter...
    44: ...in addition to flying, not unlike modern [[road runner]]s. Other small pterosaurs such as [[Rhamphory...
    72: ...an of 3 metres (10 feet), an unusual bony crest running along its snout, and long, narrow, curved [[ja...
    100: [[bg:&#1055;&#1090;&#1077;&#1088;&#1086;&#1079;&#1072;&#1074;...
  18. List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
    3: ... think of their empire as "Roman" for over a millennium.
    88: ...ne IX]] Monomachus (1000-1055, ruled [[1042]] - [[1055]]) &ndash; married Michael IV's widow (Zoe's thir...
    89: ...ry)|Theodora]] Porphyrogenita, (980-1056, ruled [[1055]] - [[1056]]) &ndash; daughter of Constantine VII...
  19. Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
    1: ...e Firebird)]]'' {{lang|ru|&#1046;&#1072;&#1088;-&#1055;&#1090;&#1080;&#1094;&#1072;}} . For some, these...
    23: ...ctor. Most people who knew him through dealings connected with performances spoke of him as polite, co...
    25: ...tual and professional life in the USA. When he planned to write an opera with [[W. H. Auden]], the nee...
    47: ...", to the classical music of [[Mozart]] and [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]] and their contemporaries. ...
    53: The pinnacle of this period is the opera ''[[The Rake's Pr...
  20. Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
    36: ..., [[1924]]&ndash;[[1991]]) and '''Petrograd''' (&#1055;&#1077;&#1090;&#1088;&#1086;&#1075;&#1088;&#1072;...
    50: ...nother attraction &mdash; the nine drawbridges spanning the Neva. Tourists flock to see the [[bridge]...
    74: ...ailors lost at sea. The church of Sts Simeon and Anna (1731&ndash;1734), St Sampson Cathedral (1728&nd...
    78: ...ly Stasov]]. Smaller churches include the Konyushennaya (1816&ndash;1823), also by Stasov, the "Easter...
    106: ...the greatest masterpiece of the French-born [[Etienne Maurice Falconet]], the statue figures prominent...

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