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- Abduction (508 bytes)
3: * In [[criminal law]], abduction is similar to [[kidnapping]] but sometimes specially used in relation to a [...
5: ...pping by [[space alien]]s, see [[Abduction Phenomenon]]. - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
1: [[Image:ELEANOROFAQUITAINE.jpg|right|frame|Eleanor of Aquitaine]]
3: '''Eleanor of Aquitaine''' ([[Bordeaux]], [[France]], c. [[...
6: ...''langue d'oc'', but it became ''El顮or'' in the northern ''langue d'oil'' and in English.
10: ...[[Louis VI of France|Louis VI]] had died, and Eleanor became Queen of France.
12: ...ent started a war and caused conflict between Eleanor and Louis. She insisted on taking part in the [[... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
3: ...[1890]] – [[September 27]], [[1944]]), also known as '''"Sister Aimee"''' or simply "Sister," was...
29: ...;those who wore makeup and jewelry in the pulpit, nonexistent. McPherson's uniqueness in this respect...
31: Since Pentecostalism was not popular in the U.S. during the '20s she avoided ...
39: ...s Temple]]<BR><small>Angelus Temple in Echo Park. Notice the radio towers.</small></center> </div>
41: ... every meeting, usually with the admonishment of "no coins, please." When the $1.5 million Angelus Te... - Ava Gardner (4142 bytes)
4: ...wn, North Carolina|Grabtown]], [[Johnston County, North Carolina]], the last of seven children of poor...
6: ...llers (1946 film)|The Killers]]'' did she become known as a [[sex symbol]] and movie star. She marrie...
8: ...the hysterical Miss Judith Fellowes, however, was nominated, albeit in the best supporting actress cat...
10: ...or [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] at [[Oxford University]] in November 1964. Neither was aware of the fame of the...
14: ...thfield, North Carolina]]; the town of Smithfield now has an Ava Gardner [[Museum]]. - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
2: ...ce among the imperial powers of the age. This economic boom was accompanied by the rise of [[populism...
7: ...tion of infrastructure, followed by exploitive economic policies in the defeated region after the war,...
11: ...ments or adequate protection for life or property now exist in the rebel States."
13: ...gs]]. Republicans took control of all state governorships and state legislatures, often installing bl...
19: ...f that election as the "[[Compromise of 1877]]". Not all historians agree with this theory; in any ca... - January 17 (12233 bytes)
5: * [[1562]] - [[France]] recognized the [[Huguenot]]s under the [[Edict of St. Germain]].
6: ...land]]'s [[Long Parliament]] passes the [[Vote of No Address]], breaking off negotiations with [[Charl...
7: ...e Prince Charlie", defeats a [[House of Hanover|Hanoverian]] army at [[Falkirk]] in his ultimately uns...
27: ...rogen bomb]]s near the town of [[Palomares]] and another one into the sea.
33: * [[1985]] - [[British Telecom]] announces the retirement of [[Britain]]'s famous [[red... - Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
2: ...]] [[aviator]] famous for piloting the first solo non-stop flight across the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in [[1...
11: ... the crew of the [[NC-4]] in 1919, with the first non-stop flight made by [[Alcock and Brown]] later t...
13: ... 21]], [[1929]] he was presented the [[Medal of Honor]] for his historic trans-Atlantic flight.
15: ...ng range by decreasing fuel consumption. These innovations are the basis of modern intercontinental a...
18: ...escription= Lindbergh's flight to Belgium to be honored after his trans-Atlantic flight.|format=[[Theo... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
1: ...ich was a legitimate form of war-like activity by non-state actors, authorized by their national autho...
4: ...rcraft that is directed on the high seas against another ship, aircraft, or against persons or propert...
10: ...itolHill/Parliament/2587/trade.html Phoenician Economy and Trade].</ref> By the 1st century BC, there ...
12: ...in 75 BC,<ref>Again, according to Suetonius's chronology (''Julius'' [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Tha...
16: ...any conflicts with the [[Roman Republic]]. It was not until 68 BC that the Romans finally conquered Il... - Pirate (23151 bytes)
2: ...e also attacked targets on shore. These acts are known as ''piracy''. Unlike the [[stereotype|stereo...
8: ...[[Henry Morgan]] came. He later became their governor. Buccaneers were also occasionally employed as p...
10: ...k into English as '''[[filibuster]]s''', who were not pirates, but adventurers involving themselves in...
12: ... culture of seafaring people, their name became synonymous with piracy in the 15th century.
24: ... charged with piracy although this was often not enough to save them; whether one was considered a pir... - March 21 (10586 bytes)
14: ...rgh]] is presented the [[Congressional Medal of Honor]] for his first trans-[[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]...
21: ...Italy]] singing "Non ho l'etuot; (I'm not old enough).
27: ... the United States|President]] [[Jimmy Carter]] announces a [[United States]] [[boycott]] of the [[198...
33: ...e charged with [[murder]] for their part in the [[kidnapping]] and killing of ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' repo...
48: *[[1901]] - [[Karl Arnold]], politician, (d. [[1958]])
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