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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    26: ==Innovations==
    27: ... technologies were introduced. Another important innovation was the organization of human labor in fac...
    29: ===Transmission of innovation===
    30: Knowledge of new innovation was spread by several means. Workers who w...
    32: ... European countries and America engaged in this manner of study-touring; some nations, like Sweden and...
  2. Finland (29511 bytes)
    1: ...ty]] while enjoying extensive [[autonomy]]. The Finnish language name for Finland is '''Suomi.''' In t...
    16: ...'[[Official language]]''' || [[Finnish language|Finnish]], [[Finland-Swedish|Swedish]]
    46: ...<small><sup>1</sup> Prior to [[1999]]: [[Markka|Finnish markka]]. Euro a bank currency since 1999, in ...
    51: ... considered probable that the speakers of the [[Finno-Ugric]] language arrived in Finland during the S...
    53: ...t the obcscure and possibly fictious stories of Finnish kings in Scandinavian sagas.
  3. List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
    13: *[[Elihu Yale|Yale, Elihu]] (1649-1721), [[Yale University]] benefactor
    14: ...[[Linus Yale, Jr.|Yale, Linus Jr.]] (1821-1868), innovator of locks
    34: *[[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro|Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn]], (born 1942), US horror author
    73: *[[Stephen Yenser|Yenser, Stephen]], Whitman winner&ndash;''The Fire In All Things''
    91: ...o Ylpp?pp?rvo]], ([[1887]]-[[1992]]), [[Finland|Finnish]] [[pediatrician]]
  4. 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]])
  5. 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>
  6. Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
    4: ...n]], full of irrationality, superstition, and tyranny (which they believed began during a historical p...
    33: The "long" Enlightenment is seen as beginning the [[Renaissance]] drive for [[humanism]] and...
    41: ...e mid-century, what was regarded by many as the pinnacle of purely Enlightenment thinking was being re...
    43: ...dible reports, viewed through the lens of reason annealed knowledge, empirical observation, and knowle...
    45: ...cted in the sciences by, for example, [[Carolus Linnaeus]]' categorization of [[biology]].
  7. March 19 (9902 bytes)
    42: *[[1721]] - [[Tobias Smollett]], Scottish novelist (d. [[...
    56: * 1894 - [[Moms Mabley]], comedienne (d. [[1975]])
    60: *[[1906]] - [[Adolf Eichmann]], Nazi official (d. [[1962]])
    62: ...]] - [[Jay Berwanger]], American football star, winner of the first Heisman Trophy (d. [[2002]])
    81: *[[1947]] - [[Glenn Close]], actress
  8. Estonia (13391 bytes)
    23: | [[Tallinn]]
    64: ...n]], [[Poland]] and finally ([[1710]] de facto, [[1721]] de jure, see [[Treaty of Nystad]]) [[Russia]]. ...
    84: ...counties rather than states (Estonian: pl. ''maakonnad''; sg. - ''maakond''). Here is a list of them:
    127: ...llinn. There is also a small group of [[Finland|Finnish]] descent.
    129: ... which is closely related to [[Finnish language|Finnish]]. [[Russian language|Russian]] is also widely...
  9. Pierre Abelard (18114 bytes)
    7: ...of [[Aristotle]] transmitted through [[Latin]] channels and which was the great subject of liberal stu...
    15: Distinguished in figure and manners, Abélard was seen surrounded by crowds - it i...
    34: ...psum'', having been published earlier, namely, in 1721. Cousin's collection, besides giving extracts fro...
    39: ...ecisively than anyone before him the scholastic manner of philosophizing, with its object of giving a ...
  10. 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}}
  11. 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...
    24: In December [[1721]] his father died leaving him property, rather mo...
    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.
  12. Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
    3: ...n Bach, [[1748]] portrait by Elias Gottlob Haussmann]]
    5: '''Johann Sebastian Bach''' ([[March 21]], [[1685]] <small>...
    7: ...n Bach]], [[Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach]] and [[Johann Christian Bach]] became important musicians and c...
    11: ...]{{an|birthplace}} in [[1685]]. His father, [[Johann Ambrosius Bach]], was the town piper in [[Eisenac...
    13: ... by the moonlight. This went on nightly until Johann Christoph heard the young Sebastian playing some ...
  13. Anne Bonny (5802 bytes)
    1: '''Anne Bonny''' (March 8, 1700 – possibly April 25, 1782) w...
    5: ...is maidservant; that her mother was named Mary Brennan and her grandmother was named Peg; and that, wh...
    8: ...e named James Bonny. According to legend, James Bonny hoped to win possession of his wife's family est...
    10: ...rnor Woodes Rogers in the summer of 1718, James Bonny became an informant for the governor.
    12: ...e." She was sentenced to the flogging, but later Anne and Rackham escaped to live together as pirates.
  14. 18th century (8231 bytes)
    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...
    23: * [[1721]]: [[Robert Walpole]] becomes the first [[Prime M...
    24: * [[1721]]: [[Treaty of Nystad]] signed, ending the [[Grea...
    38: * [[1757]]: [[Battle of Plassey]] signals the beginning of [[British]] rule in [[India]].
  15. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    2: ...[[Gregorian calendar]], in accordance with the [[Anno Domini]]/[[Common Era]] numbering system.
    4: ... Revolution]] with an emphasis on directly interconnected events.<ref>{{cite book | author=Anderson, M...
    8: ...tion]] started in Britain. Despite its modest beginnings in the 18th century, it would radically chang...
    17: * [[1700]]-[[1721|21]]: [[Russia]] supplants [[Sweden]] as the domi...
    45: ...obert Maynard]] in a North Carolina inlet on the inner side of [[Ocracoke Island]]
  16. Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
    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...
    110: ... by [[France]] in [[2003]] and installed on the Sennaya Square.

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