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- Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
9: ...ate the globe; [[Francis Bacon]] laid out his philosophical and political views; and English colonisat...
16: ...that time and was also declared illegitimate and lost the title of princess. Thereafter she was addres...
18: ...n referred to as "Kat". Chapernowne developed a close relationship with Elizabeth and remained her con...
25: ...ed the throne, but was [[Deposition_(politics)|deposed]] less than two weeks later. Armed with popular...
27: ... Lady Elizabeth to succeed rather than her next-closest relative, [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary Stuart]], ... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
1: ...]] in southwestern [[Europe]], and is the westernmost country in continental Europe. Portugal is borde...
5: ...ral power. The [[Portuguese Empire]] stretched across the world. After the rise of other colonial powe...
23: ...ibes|Germanic]] [[Barbarians|barbarian]] tribes, most notably the [[Suevi]] and the [[Visigoth]]s, inv...
31: ...], finally defeated the Castilians in Portugal's most historic battle of Portugal, the [[Battle of Alj...
40: ...opments in navigation, made Portugal's expansion possible and led to great advances in geographic know... - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
13: PostalAbbreviation = NM |
42: === Native American Pueblos ===
44: ...owns in the valley of the [[Rio Grande]] and pueblos nearby.
46: ...the upper Rio Grande valley led to long-standing hostility that impeded the Spanish conquest of New Me...
50: ...w Mexico|San Juan]] colony on the Rio Grande in [[1598]], the first European settlement in the future st... - Santa Fe, New Mexico (9224 bytes)
7: ... in 1958, new and rebuilt buildings, especially those in designated historic districts, must exhibit a...
11: ...n the mid-1990s when [[Debbie Jaramillo]], who opposed the focus on tourism, was elected mayor. Althou...
43:
49: ...les run the whole spectrum from [[Baroque]] to [[Post-modern]].
66: ... 17.2% of those under the age of 18 and 9.2% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line. - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
19: ...amaoka|Yamaoka, Akira]] (born 1968), Japanese composer
26: *[[Bosa Yankovich|Yankovich, Bosa]]
42: ...2]]), [[Japan|Japanese]] [[video game]] music composer
47: *[[Joseph C. Yates|Yates, Joseph C.]], (1768-1837), U.S. lawyer, Governor of Ne...
69: *[[A. B. Yehoshua|Yehoshua, A. B.]], author of ''Mr. Mani'' - List of painters (54090 bytes)
28: *[[Oswald Achenbach]] ([[1827]]-[[1905]])
37: *[[Josef Albers]] ([[1888]]-[[1976]])
93: *[[Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine]] ([[1888]]-[[1944]])
140: *[[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]] ([[1598]]-[[1680]])
158: *[[Ross Bleckner]] ([[1949]]-) - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
2: ...er]], [[philosopher]], and [[physicist]] who is closely associated with the [[scientific revolution]]....
7: ...for financial reasons. However, he was offered a position on its faculty in [[1589]] and taught mathem...
10: ...ience and to the separation of science from [[philosophy]] or religion. These are the primary justific...
12: ...ate measurements of time, which appeared to be impossible with the technology of the [[1600s]]. Accord...
24: ...emisphere to face the Earth when it was on the opposite side of the Sun and to face away from the Eart... - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
2: ...l 9]], [[1626]]) was an [[England|English]] [[philosopher]], [[statesman]], [[spy]], [[freemason]] and...
4: ... a lawyer, but he has become best known as an philosophical advocate and defender of the [[scientific ...
8: ...]] Church, and a daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, whose sister married William Cecil, Lord Burghley, the...
14: ...] conflicted with his dislike of Aristotelian philosophy, which seemed barren, disputatious, and wrong...
21: ...oris Partus Maximus'', but he failed to obtain a position of the kind he thought necessary for success... - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
3: ...became an early "[[research institute]]". For purposes of [[publication]], he owned a [[printing press...
10: ...e and aunt, J? Brahe and [[Inger Oxe]], in the [[Tostrup Castle]] until he was six years old. Around 1...
12: ...acrobosco]]'s Tractatus de Sphaera, [[Apianus]]' Cosmographia seu descriptio totius orbis and [[Regiom...
16: ...he [[arcminute]]. (These measurements became the possessions of Kepler following Tycho's death.)
18: ...the [[skull]] was rimmed with green, a sign of exposure to [[copper]], not silver or gold. - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
1: ...ational Portrait Gallery]]), in the famous [[Chandos portrait]], artist and authenticity unconfirmed.]...
4: ...ng of the range and depth of human emotions. A colossal figure in world literature, Shakespeare's lega...
12: ...r, playwright and poet—was one individual whose life can be clearly mapped out through the study...
17: ...the black market in [[wool]], and later lost his position as an [[alderman]]. Some evidence exists tha...
21: ...d [[John Richardson (witness)|John Richardson]], posted bond that there were no impediments to the mar... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
61: *[[Yehoshua Bar-Hillel]], (Israel, [[1915]]-[[1975]])
76: *[[Joseph Louis Francois Bertrand]] (France, [[1822]] - ...
111: *[[Rudjer Josip Boscovich|Ruđer Josip Bošković]] ([[Republic of Dubrovnik]]...
138: *[[Bonaventura Cavalieri]] (Italy, [[1598]] - [[1647]])
163: *[[Paul Cohen|Paul Joseph Cohen]] (USA, [[1934]] - ) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
17: *[[Paul Oswald Ahnert]] ([[Germany]], [[1897]] – [[198...
39: *[[Aristarchus]] ([[Samos]], circa [[310 BC]] – circa [[230 BC]])
45: *[[Joseph Ashbrook]] ([[United States|USA]], [[April 4]]...
54: *[[Oskar Backlund]] ([[Sweden]], [[1846]] – [[191...
85: *[[Rudjer Josip Boscovich|Ruđer Josip Bošković]] ([[Dalmatia]], [[1711]] &n... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ... non-philosophers important in the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
17: *[[Uriel Acosta]], (1585-1640)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
38: *[[Albert of Saxony (philosopher)|Albert of Saxony]] (c. 1316-1390){{fn|C}}{{...
41: *[[Albinus (philosopher)|Albinus]] (c. 130) - Chile (39914 bytes)
19: leader_names = [[Ricardo Lagos]] |
66: ...s. Subsequent major insurrections took place in [[1598]] and in [[1655]]. Each time the Mapuche and othe...
68: ...on won a wide following. Spanish attempts to reimpose arbitrary rule during what was called the ''[[Re...
72: ..., hero of [[Argentina|Argentine]] independence, crossed the [[Andes]] into Chile and defeated the roya...
74: ...sm|Marxist]] groups with strong popular support arose. - September 23 (7397 bytes)
7: ... first major battle of the English [[Wars of the Roses]], fought at Blore Heath, in [[Staffordshire]],...
11: ...s a spy by [[United States|America]]n soldiers exposing [[Benedict Arnold]]'s treason
15: ...rench astronomer [[Urbain Le Verrier|Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier]] and British astronomer [[John Cou...
31: *[[1999]] - [[NASA]] announces that it lost contact with the [[Mars Climate Orbiter]].
39: *[[1598]] - [[Eleonore Gonzaga]], wife of [[Ferdinand II,... - Cricket (27178 bytes)
2: ...adesh]] and [[Sri Lanka]], cricket is by far the most popular sport. Cricket is also a major sport in...
4: ...inology]] are notable aspects which can confuse those not familiar with the sport. For its fans, the s...
10: ...e ''[[run (cricket)|runs]]'' (points) than the opposing team.
15: ...runs scored by the batting team and to get the opposition players ''[[Dismissal (cricket)|out]]'', an ...
17: ...o an end. A team's innings may also be declared closed by the batting team's captain. - Madrid (20882 bytes)
4: ...rid proper was 3,093,000 (Madrilenes, ''madrile�os'') as of 2003 estimates. Population of the urban ...
14: ...the "Moreria" until they were expelled and every mosque and synagogue was utterly obliterated.
18: ...lid]], Madrid's fortunes have closely mirrored those of Spain. During the [[Siglo de Oro]] (Golden Ce...
20: ... Madrilenes revolted against the French forces, whose brute reaction would have a lasting impact on Fr...
22: ...r ([[1936]]-[[1939]]) Madrid would be one of the most affected cities and its streets became battlezon...
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