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- Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
6: ===The Roman Beginning===
9: [[Image:Susanna.jpg|left|thumb|200px| Susanna and the Elders, Sch?rn Collection, Pommersfelden...
10: ... language of the [[Bologna]] school (which had [[Annibale Carracci]] among its major artists).
14: ...ad committed incest with his sister-in-law and planned to steal some of Orazio?s paintings. During the...
18: ...g this period, Artemisia also painted the ''[[Madonna col Bambino]]'' (''"The Virgin Mary with Baby"''... - Virginia (23198 bytes)
96: ...cean]] to the east, by [[North Carolina]] and [[Tennessee]] to the south, and by [[Kentucky]] and [[We...
133: ... tollways, bridges, tunnels, and three [[bridge-tunnel]] complexes.
235: *[[Tappahannock, Virginia|Tappahannock]]
237: *[[Vienna, Virginia|Vienna]]
259: *[[Eastern Mennonite University]] - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
37: *[[Gebhard Ullmann|Ullmann, Gebhard]], musician
38: *[[Liv Ullmann|Ullmann, Liv]], (born 1938), Swedish-born actress
59: *[[Johnny Unitas|Unitas, Johnny]], (1933-2002), American football player
88: *[[Thomas Urquhart|Urquhart, Thomas]] (1611-c. 1660)
112: *[[Johan Peter Uz|Uz, Johann Peter]] (1720-1796), German author - 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]]) - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
2: ...]]. Galileo's career coincided with that of [[Johannes Kepler]]. The work of Galileo is considered to ...
26: ... Fabricius]] and his son [[Johannes Fabricius|Johannes]].
32: ...rved the planet [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] in [[1611]], but took no particular notice of it; it appear...
53: ...ation of mathematics to experimental physics was innovative, his mathematical methods were the standar...
62: ...kly computing the charge of [[gunpowder]] for [[cannonball]]s of different sizes and materials. As a g... - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
2: '''Johannes Kepler''' ([[December 27]], [[1571]] – [[...
6: ...Johannes Kepler University Linz]] in honor of Johannes Kepler, since he wrote his ''magnum opus'' '''h...
9: ...lvement in [[witchcraft]]. Born prematurely, Johannes is said to have been a weak and sickly child, b...
17: ...], Kepler married Barbara Muehleck. She died in [[1611]] and was survived by two children.
23: In [[1611]], Kepler published a monograph on the origins of... - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
4: .... In the context of his time, such methods were connected with occult trends of [[hermeticism]] and [...
8: ...zabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]]. His mother, [[Ann Cooke Bacon]] was the second wife of Sir Nicholas...
16: ...entered ''de societate magistrorum'' at [[Gray's Inn]], and a few months later they went abroad with S...
18: ...mself, he took up his residence in law at Gray's Inn in 1579.
21: ...r the next two years he worked quietly at Gray's Inn giving himself seriously to the study of law, unt... - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
19: ...school, since he was entitled to, although this cannot be confirmed because the school's records have ...
21: ... have been some haste in arranging the ceremony: Anne was three months pregnant. After his marriage, W...
23: ...May 26]], [[1583]] Shakespeare's first child, Susanna, was baptised at Stratford. A son, Hamnet, and a...
25: ...se as the best of you: and beeing an absolute Johannes [[factotum]], is in his owne conceit the onely ...
39: In [[1609]] his [[Shakespeare's Sonnets|sonnets]] were published, love poems variously address... - Henry Hudson (4760 bytes)
1: ...eems likely, and he is presumed to have died in [[1611]] somewhere in [[Hudson Bay]], [[Canada]].
7: ...eans to describe these locations (although [[Giovanni da Verrazano]] explored the same coast in [[1524...
15: ...s came to a head and in the crew mutinied in July 1611, setting Hudson, his son, and several other crew ...
17: ...have been lost, but an account was given by [[Johannes de Laet]] in his work ''Nieuwe Wereldt ofte bes... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
27: *[[Hannes Alfv鮝] ([[Sweden]], [[1908]] – [[1995]]...
64: *[[Benjamin Banneker]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1731]] – [[...
66: *[[Johann Bayer]] ([[Germany]], [[1572]] – [[1625]])
73: *[[Ludwig Biermann]] ([[Germany]], [[1907]] – [[1986]])
78: *[[Johann Elert Bode]] ([[Germany]], [[1747]] – [[182... - 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}} - Tiger (11674 bytes)
13: ...= Panthera tigris | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
49: ...]] the Chinese government reversed the law, and banned the killing of wild tigers, but this appears to...
50: [[Image:Tenn-8-013.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [htt...
61: ...t&p=11]). American English Tigress first recorded 1611. Tiger's-eye "yellowish-brown quartz" is recorded...
63: ...ways happy and never induces fear. In the award-winning ''A Tiger for Malgudi'', a Yogi befriends a ti... - Sebastiano Serlio (4494 bytes)
1: ...; [[Fontainebleau]] ''ca'' 1554), the Italian [[Mannerist]] [[architect]], was part of the Italian tea...
6: ...sion, cleaned up and made more classical, of the innovative method of providing a facade to a church w...
8: ...ncy-le-Franc (see below), built about 1546 near Tonnerre in Burgundy.
10: ...ed the influence of the engravings of Antwerp [[Mannerism]] that were the main inspiration for [[Jacob...
26: ..., translator, ''The Five Books of Architecture,'' 1611, is available in a Dover reprint (1982). - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
27: During the summer of [[1611]], he traveled to the area which is now [[Montrea...
45: ...st of the winter learning "their country, their manners, customs, modes of life". On [[May 22]], [[161... - Culture of Scotland (11420 bytes)
9: ...scendant of Old Norse Law, but was abolished in [[1611]]. Despite this, Scottish courts have acknowledg...
23: ...es, and they are also freely accepted in the [[Channel Islands]]). In Scotland, neither they nor the B...
33: ...ll]] [[Football World Cup|World Cup]]. Scotland cannot compete in the [[Olympic Games]] independently ...
50: ...ef]], the [[Arbroath Smokie]], [[cranachan]], [[bannock]], [[Scotch Broth]] and [[shortbread]]. - Bowhead Whales (5651 bytes)
14: ...alaena mysticetus | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linneus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
31: ...gion (estimated). Commercial whaling starting in 1611 near [[Svalbard]] and [[Greenland]] and wiped out...
33: ... each year. This level of harvest (25-40 animals annually) is not expected to affect the stock's recov... - Tigers (12435 bytes)
13: ...= Panthera tigris | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
49: ...]] the Chinese government reversed the law, and banned the killing of wild tigers, but this appears to...
50: [[Image:Tenn-8-013.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [htt...
70: ...t&p=11]). American English Tigress first recorded 1611. Tiger's-eye "yellowish-brown quartz" is recorded...
72: ...ways happy and never induces fear. In the award winning ''A Tiger for Malgudi'', a Yogi befriends a ti... - Hudson Bay (2815 bytes)
2: ...orth with the rest of the Arctic Ocean by Foxe Channel (which is not considered part of the bay) and [...
6: ...st of the area, but the crew mutinied on June 22, 1611. - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
12: ...'Ir Shalem'' ("city of Salem"). Some consider a connection between the name and ''Shalim'' the personi...
36: ...hurch of the Holy Sepulcher]] in 335. Jews were banned from the city, except under a brief period of P...
59: ... world, and is, as it were, a collection of all manner of abominations''. As ''abominations'' he liste...
70: ... Old City. In time, as the communities grew and connected geographically, this became known as the New...
76: ... the British bequests to the city was a [[town planning]] order requiring new buildings in the city to...
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