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- Catherine I of Russia (2658 bytes)
7: ...ildren, all of whom died in childhood except for Anna and [[Elizabeth of Russia|Yelizaveta]].
9: *Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna ([[1708]]-[[1728]])
11: *Grand Duchess Nataliya Petrovna ([[1713]]-[[1715]])
12: *Grand Duchess Margarita Petrovna ([[1714]]-[[1715]])
13: *Grand Duke Pyotr Petrovich ([[1715]]-[[1719]]) - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
3: ...mage:queen_anne_england.JPG|right|thumb|150px|'''Anne''' <br><small>Queen of Great Britain and Ireland...
8: ...itain]]. She continued to reign until her death. Anne was the last British monarch of the [[House of S...
10: ... of England|William III]]. The failure of either Anne or of her sister to produce a child who could su...
12: ...g out later when the Duchess of Marlborough was banned from court during the [[War of the Spanish Succ...
15: ...e of Marlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important generals. - 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]]) - Dodo (9332 bytes)
12: ...= Raphus cucullatus | author=[[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
15: ... called ''Didus ineptus'' by [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]]), more commonly just '''Dodo''', was a metr...
35: ...th a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]]. - Uranus (15207 bytes)
168: ...1750]] and [[1753]]; [[Mayer]] in [[1756]]. [[Lemonnier]] observed it four times in [[1750]], twice in...
172: ... it in the first [[ephemeris]], published in [[Vienna]]. Examination of earliest issues of ''Monthly N...
206: ...tory]]. The discovery was serendipitous; they planned to use the [[occultation]] of a star by Uranus ... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
2: ... The [[Quakers]] of [[Province of Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], the [[Puritans]] of [[New England]], t...
29: ...source documents indicate that some turned to [[cannibalism]]. However, the colony survived, in large ...
42: ''For details on each specific colony, see [[Connecticut Colony]], [[Province of Massachusetts Bay]...
54: ...y religious, socially tight-knit and politically innovative culture that still lingers on in the moder...
56: ...uritan community. Another important example is [[Anne Hutchinson]] ([[1595]] - [[1643]]), an intellige... - Causes of the French Revolution (11170 bytes)
7: ...osopher]]s as [[Voltaire]], [[Denis Diderot]], [[Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune|Turgot]], ...
9: ...s of the bourgeoisie, albeit in a non-bourgeois manner. The entire French terrorism was just a [[plebe...
13: ...urchasers of titles were effectively buying an [[annuity]].
15: This led to the long-running fiscal crisis of the French government. On the...
30: ...2]]) several different ministers, most notably [[Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune|Turgot]], ... - French Revolution (36529 bytes)
21: ...ultimately dismissed. [[Charles Alexandre de Calonne]], who became Controller-General of the Finance...
23: ...began to make up the difference and allow the beginning of repayment of the debt.
25: ...ing to a near-default, which forced Louis and Brienne to surrender.
27: ...] — for the first time since [[1614]]. Brienne resigned on [[August 25]], [[1788]], and Necker ...
44: ...nnis court, where they proceeded to swear the [[Tennis Court Oath]] ([[June 20]], 1789), under which t... - William Dampier (7308 bytes)
2: '''William Dampier''' ([[1652]] – March, [[1715]]) was a [[England|English]] explorer, sea captai...
11: ...land in [[1691]] via the [[Cape of Good Hope]], penniless but in possession of his journals.
37: ... profit. However, Dampier died in [[London]] in [[1715]] before he received his share.
42: * He made innovations in [[navigation]]al technology that were ...
63: .../000096655/ William Dampier] from the [http://www.nndb.com/ Notable Names Database] - 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}} - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
10: ...ave been strict, but neither inhospitable nor tyrannical. Marguerite Arouet, of whom her younger broth...
16: ...ux", the circle of the beautiful and ambitious [[Anne-Louise-B�n�dicte de Bourbon-Cond�, duchess...
28: ... year chiefly recasting the now successful ''Marianne'', but also writing the comedy of ''L'Indiscret'...
78: ...ntention of allowing Voltaire to insult or to tyrannize over his other guests and servants.
80: ...''Siècle de Louis XIV'', while the ''Dictionnaire philosophique'' is said to have been devised ... - Dodos (9122 bytes)
12: ...= Raphus cucullatus | author=[[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
15: ... called ''Didus ineptus'' by [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]]), more commonly just '''Dodo''', was a metr...
35: ...th a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]]. - Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
2: ...oadway]] in [[New York City]] is considered the pinnacle of U.S. theater, though this [[art]] form app...
11: ...fore that. A theatre was built in Williamsburg in 1715, and [[Thomas Kean]] played the part of [[Richard...
13: ...59, and in [[Rhode Island]] in 1761, and it was banned in most states during the [[American Revolution...
28: ...d by opinion makers for its sexuality and outspokenness. The form was hounded off the "legitimate sta...
38: ...eville community, but went on to enjoy a career running until the [[1990s]]. - 18th century (8231 bytes)
5: ...times specifically refer to the 18th century as [[1715]]-[[1789]], denoting the period of time between t...
11: ..., exploration and influences from Europe were beginning to shake the structures of old empires, especi...
13: ...8th century is generally considered to be the beginning of Europe's artistic influence across the enti...
20: * [[1715]]: [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]] dies
38: * [[1757]]: [[Battle of Plassey]] signals the beginning of [[British]] rule in [[India]]. - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
2: ...[[Gregorian calendar]], in accordance with the [[Anno Domini]]/[[Common Era]] numbering system.
4: ... Aileen| title=Dress in Eighteenth-Century Europe 1715-1789 (revised edition)|publisher=Yale University ...
8: ...tion]] started in Britain. Despite its modest beginnings in the 18th century, it would radically chang...
21: * [[1702]]-[[1715]]: [[Camisard|Camisard Rebellion]] in [[France]].
40: ...: First [[Jacobite rising#The Rebellion/Rising of 1715 ('The Fifteen')|Jacobite rebellion]] breaks out
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