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- Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: ...es II of England|James II]], had been forcibly deposed in [[1688]]; her sister and brother-in-law then...
12: ...e [[Whig]]s. Her closest friend, and perhaps her most influential advisor, was [[Sarah Churchill, Duch...
15: ...rlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important generals.
26: ...shed, then it would have become simple for the deposed King James to reclaim the Throne. To preclude a...
31: ...eirs died. (This was not an unrealistic worry: most of family was killed by [[smallpox]] shortly bef... - Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
8: ...her own right, did not wield actual power during most of her reign. She did, however, govern the realm...
13: ...r died in [[1671]]; her father married again in [[1673]], taking as his second wife the Catholic [[Mary ...
15: ...e William II of Nassau]]. At first, Charles II opposed the alliance with a Dutch ruler — he pref...
20: ...oman Catholic. Some charged that the boy was "suppositions," having been secretly brought in as a subs...
22: ...liam was reluctant; he was jealous of his wife's position as the heiress to the English Crown, and fea... - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (2468 bytes)
2: ...|Queen Anne]]. This came about some time after [[1673]], when she joined the household of the Duke of Y...
6: Close links with the Royal Family remained. In a move... - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
12: PostalAbbreviation = NJ |
36: ...he [[United States of America]] and has the U.S. postal abbreviation of '''NJ'''. It is also the fift...
41: ...] and [[Maryland]] as a proprietary colony (as opposed to a royal colony). James then granted the lan...
45: ...beth, New Jersey|Elizabeth]]. On [[March 18]], [[1673]] Berkeley sold his half of New Jersey to [[Quake...
51: ...r for Independence, British and American armies crossed New Jersey several times. - Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
4: ...acedon]] ([[336 BC]]-[[323 BC]]), was one of the most successful military commanders of the ancient wo...
9: ...ulated his interest in science, medicine, and philosophy.
14: ...ught to have been planned with the knowledge and possible involvement of Alexander or Olympias, but in...
23: ...wait the future "king of Asia." According to the most vivid story, Alexander proclaimed that it did no...
25: Alexander's army crossed the [[Cilician Gates]] and met and defeated th... - Illinois (27007 bytes)
13: PostalAbbreviation = IL |
39: ...esides in Chicago and its [[suburb]]s. The U.S. postal abbreviation for the state is '''IL'''.
48: ...[[Louis Joliet]] explored the Illinois River in [[1673]]. As a result of their exploration, Illinois wa...
74: ...g and north of [[Interstate 80]]. This region is cosmopolitan, densely populated, industrialized, and ...
86: The 2003 total [[gross domestic product|gross state product]] for Illinois was $499 billion, p... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
12: ...egular mail delivery begins between New York and Boston.
35: *[[1902]] - The first [[Rose Bowl (game)|Rose Bowl]] game is played in [[Pasadena, California]...
79: **[[Velvet Divorce]]: [[Czechoslovakia]] is divided into the [[Slovakia|Slovak Re...
108: *[[1752]] - [[Betsy Ross]], American seamstress (d. [[1836]])
121: *[[1894]] - [[Satyendra Nath Bose]], Indian mathematician (d. [[1974]]) - William Dampier (7308 bytes)
4: ...fought at the [[Battle of Schooneveld]] in June [[1673]]. In [[1674]] he worked as a plantation manager ...
7: ...mnavigation: in [[1679]] he accompanied a raid across the [[Dari鮠Province|Isthmus of Dari鮝] in [[P...
9: ...t'', and on [[31 March]] [[1686]] they set out across the Pacific to raid the [[East Indies]], calling...
11: ... via the [[Cape of Good Hope]], penniless but in possession of his journals.
22: Although many papers were lost with the ''Roebuck'', Dampier was able to save m... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
8: *[[1673]] - [[Jacques Marquette]] and [[Louis Jolliet]] b...
10: ...]]: [[United Kingdom|British]] forces evacuate [[Boston, Massachusetts]] after [[George Washington]] p...
21: ...esident [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
29: ...Stalker", commits his first two [[murder]]s in [[Los Angeles, California]] murder spree.
31: ...d injures 242 at the [[Israel]]i embassy in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. - March 18 (10594 bytes)
9: *[[1608]] - [[Sissinios of Ethiopia|Sissinios]] formally crowned Emperor of [[Ethiopia]]
10: *[[1673]] - [[John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratt...
22: ...w London School explosion]] kills three hundred, mostly children.
32: ...t]] [[Aleksei Leonov]], leaving his spacecraft [[Voskhod 2]] for 12 minutes, becomes the first person ...
36: *[[1974]] - [[Oil embargo crisis]]: Most [[OPEC]] nations end a five-month [[oil]] [[emba... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
4: ... [[Political philosophy|political philosopher]], most famous for his book ''[[Leviathan (book)|Leviath...
6: ... also wrote numerous other books on political philosophy and other matters, providing an account of hu...
14: ...ring the tour in contrast to the [[scholastic philosophy]] which he had learned in Oxford. His scholar...
16: ...enne]]. From [[1637]] he considered himself a philosopher.
20: ...l back into "brutishness and misery". Thus he proposed to unite the separate phenomena of Body, Man an... - 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)
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