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- Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
200: ...=[[Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt|15th Dynasty]] 1633-1525===
204: *Iannas (Ianassi son of Kyan)
263: *Psusennes I (Akheperre-setepenamun) 1039-991
267: *[[Psusennes II|Har-Psusennes II]] (Tjekheperre-setepenre) 959-945
278: *[[Psusennes III]] 969-945 - Algeria (16548 bytes)
1: ...'s coast until becoming part of the mainland in [[1525]].
42: | '''[[Religion]]s''' || [[Sunni Islam]] (state religion)
62: ...vassals; when the latter rebelled and adopted [[Sunni]]sm, they sent in a populous [[Arab]] tribe, the...
70: ...tability under the one-party socialism of Boumedienne and his successors.
94: *<small>5</small> [[Annaba]] - Bolivia (30115 bytes)
59: ...he area until the [[Spain|Spanish]] conquest in [[1525]].
85: ...uring which Sᮣhez de Lozada was Minister for Planning). The most dramatic change undertaken by the S...
93: ...m. Quiroga was constitutionally prohibited from running for national office in [[2002]] but could do s...
165: ...emisphere]] selected for eligibility for the Millennium Challenge Account and is participating as an o...
172: .... (25 per sq. mi.) in the central highlands. The annual population growth rate is about 2.74% (2002). - List of painters (54090 bytes)
7: *[[Paul Cezanne]], ([[1839]]-[[1906]]), French artist
55: *[[Anna Ancher]] ([[1859]]-[[1935]])
75: *[[Ivan Ayvazovsky|Hovhannes Ayvazovski]] ([[1817]]-[[1900]])
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]])
94: *[[Giovanni Francesco Barbieri]] ([[1591]]-[[1666]]) - January 17 (12233 bytes)
7: * [[1746]] - [[Charles Edward Stuart]], "Bonnie Prince Charlie", defeats a [[House of Hanover|H...
33: * [[1985]] - [[British Telecom]] announces the retirement of [[Britain]]'s famous [[re...
44: ...y|Friedrich III]], [[Saxony|Saxon]] elector (d. [[1525]])
52: *[[1820]] - [[Anne Bront띝, British author (d. [[1849]])
59: *[[1880]] - [[Mack Sennett]], director, producer (d. [[1960]]) - Pieter Brueghel the Elder (6133 bytes)
1: ...jpg|right|thumb|Bruegel's ''The Painter and The Connoisseur'' drawn c. 1565 is thought to be a self po...
3: ...ieter Brueghel the Elder''' or '''Bruegel''' (c.[[1525]] – [[September 9]], [[1569]]) was a [[Flem...
19: ...Large Fish Eat Small Fish]]'' 1556, Albertina, Vienna
23: ...nd Lent'' 1559, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Vienna
24: ...s Games'' 1560, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Vienna - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
5: ... with his father and was admitted to [[Lincoln's Inn]] in [[1496]]. In [[1501]] More became a [[barri...
7: ... at a [[Carthusian]] monastery next to Lincoln's Inn while he considered joining the [[Franciscan]] or...
14: ... and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. In [[1525]] he became chancellor of the [[Duchy of Lancaste...
36: ...oid. After the pope steadfastly refused such an annulment, Henry forced Wolsey to resign as Lord Chan...
41: ...ish churchmen and aristocrats asking the Pope to annul Henry's marriage to Catherine. In [[1531]] he ... - Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
12: ...y he had no part in the plot, and maintained his innocence throughout. When [[Pope Leo X]] became [[po...
17: ..., most notably those of [[Jean Bodin]] and [[Giovanni Botero]].
33: ...e of Machiavelli's beliefs as his advocacy of tyranny seems to contradict his earlier works. However, ...
45: *''Decennale primo'' (poem in terza rima), [[1506]]
47: *''Decennale secondo,'' [[1509]] - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
10: * [[Martin Luther]], [[Johann Tetzel]], [[Philipp Melanchthon]], [[Indulgences]...
15: ...mas_Muentzer|Müntzer]], [[Anabaptists]], [[Menno Simons]]
22: ...s for economic diversification and technological innovations. Following the [[Black Death]], the initi...
28: ...nately for the church, the crisis of theology beginning with [[William of Ockham]] in the fourteenth c...
30: ... institutions of the church meant to provide a channel for man to do good works and get into [[heaven]... - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
16: ...'. The edition included a Latin translation and annotations. It used recently rediscovered additional...
23: ...esponse Luther wrote his ''De Servo Arbitrio'' ([[1525]]), which viciously attacks the "Diatribe" and Er...
32: ...ic. The [[anti-sacramentarian]]s, headed by [[Johannes Oecolampadius|Œcolampadius]] of [[Basel]]...
46: ...stic world are among those translated, edited or annotated by Erasmus, including as Saint [[Ambrose]],...
58: ...e: The Theory and Practice of Leonardo Bruni, Giannozzo Manetti and Desiderius Erasmus. London: Camb... - Hittites (17910 bytes)
1: ...tral [[Turkey]]), through most of the second millennium BC.
5: ...e same region until the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC and spoke a non-Indo-European language &mda...
17: ...ndash;[[1952]]), who on [[24 November]] [[1915]] announced his results in a lecture at the Near Easter...
30: ...d in the scene at the beginning of the [[2nd millennium BC]] and became the administrative language of...
89: |? – 1525 BC - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
28: ...]] (tonnage 85, crew 42), and the ''Santiago'' (tonnage 75, crew 32). The ''Trinidad'' was Magellan's ...
43: ...t through the southern tip of [[South America]] connecting the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and [[Pacif...
47: ...(Canal) de Todos los Santos'', or "All Saints' Channel," because [[All Saint's Day]], [[November 1]], ...
64: ...runei boasted tame elephants and armament of 62 cannon, more than 5 times the armament of Magellan's s...
70: ...is cargo of 26 tons of spices ([[cloves]] and [[cinnamon]]). - Hernan Cortes (17441 bytes)
17: ==Beginning his campaign==
22: ...ched. Some argue that this Cortés-Quetzalcoatl connection was a post-colonial retelling by the Mexica...
29: ...[La Malinche]] relayed a rumor that the locals planned to murder the Spaniards in their sleep. Althoug...
35: ... months by the new disease brought from Europe. Cannons did the rest. Despite the valiant resistance, ...
41: ...d Tetlepanquetzal, King of Tlacopan (February 28, 1525). He wanted to get from them the location of the ... - John Cabot (5966 bytes)
2: '''Giovanni Caboto''' (c. [[1450]] – [[1499]]), known ...
4: He was born Giovanni Caboto, but later made [[England]] his base of o...
12: ... East, of the West, and of the North, under our banners and ensignes, with five ships ... and as many ...
26: ...looking for [[silver]] along the [[River Plate]] (1525-8).
33: ... tall red sandstone tower of [[1897]] (the 400th anniversary of the landing) on Brandon Hill near the ... - Demographics of Estonia (4738 bytes)
1: ...c]] group of the Finno-Ugric peoples, as do the Finns and Hungarians. [[Archaeology|Archaeological]] ...
3: ...age 16. The first book in Estonian was printed in 1525.
59: ...Russian 25.7%, Ukrainian 2.1%, Belarusian 1.2%, Finn 0.9%, other 2.3% (2003)
74: ...[English language|English]], [[Finnish language|Finnish]], other - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
13: *[[Johann Heinrich Abicht]], (1762-1816)
48: *[[Yohanan ben Isaac Alemanno]], (1433-1504){{fn|R}}
78: *[[Anniceris]], (fl. 300 BC){{fn|C}}
94: *[[Hannah Arendt]], (1906-1975){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
105: *[[Kenneth Arrow]], (born 1921){{fn|O}} - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
14: ...g in Christianity. His marriage on [[June 13]], [[1525]] to [[Katharina von Bora]] began the tradition o...
19: ...born to Hans and Margaretha Luder, ''n饧' Lindemann, on [[November 10]], [[1483]] in [[Eisleben]], [...
23: ...o school. Terrified, he cried out, "Help,[[Saint Anne]]! I'll become a monk!" [Brecht, vol. 1, p. 48]....
28: [[Johann von Staupitz]][http://newadvent.org/cathen/14283a...
31: ...s]]. It is only this righteousness that makes a sinner just before God. Terms like ''[[penance]]'' an... - History of Italy during foreign domination and the unification (3859 bytes)
6: ...pain); some of them (e.g. Milan and Naples) were annexed, others (e.g. Venice and Florence) were reduc...
25: *[[Battle of Ravenna]] Nov. 4, 1512
27: *[[Battle of Pavia]] Feb. 24, 1525
37: The [[Congress of Vienna]] ([[1814]]) restored a situation close to that ...
39: ...tern provinces around Venice (most of which were annexed in [[1866]], after a new war with Austria). - Persian rug (6404 bytes)
26: ...] (1500-1550), [[Kashan]] (1525-1650), [[Herat]] (1525-1650), and [[Kerman]] (1600-1650).
30: ...al prey (currently in the collections of the [[Vienna Museum of Applied Arts]] (aka the MAK), the [[Mu...
34: ...pets (ornamented with formal gardens and water channels) and the ogival lattice carpets. A fine and w... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
47: ...ships, 500 men, 13 horses and a small number of cannons, he landed in the Yucatan Peninsula in [[Mayan...
49: ...ust 1519, along with 600 men, 15 horsemen, 15 [[cannon]]s, and hundreds of indigenous carriers and war...
60: ...r Cortés, besides recalling in a rather abrupt manner that the conquest of Mexico was due to him alon...
66: ...Council of Indies, both of which were already beginning to feel anxious about Cortés' rising power.
81: ..., was published. Had the Government declared him innocent, it would have greatly increased his popular...
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