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- List of elements by symbol (14812 bytes)
32: <tr><td>Dy</td><td>[[dysprosium]]</td><td>66</td><td></td></tr>
72: <tr><td>Os</td><td>[[osmium]]</td><td>76</td><td></td></tr>
73: <tr><td>P</td><td>[[phosphorus]]</td><td>15</td><td></td></tr>
122: ==Proposed or Withdrawn Symbols Not In Current Use==
130: ...Cp</td><td>[[cassiopeium]]</td><td>71</td><td>Proposed name for [[lutetium]].</td></tr> - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
45: | [[1883]] — [[1889]]
88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] - History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ...m]] ([[1st century BC|100 BC]]) and the forced imposition of a common system of writing by the Qin emp...
7: ...unded; the most archaeologically significant of those was found at [[Banpo]], [[Xi'an]].
24: ...ynasty|Xia]] and the [[Shang Dynasty|Shang]] can possibly refer to political entities that existed at ...
28: ... as [[Confucianism]], [[Taoism]], [[Legalism (philosophy)|Legalism]] and [[Mohism]] were founded. Afte...
30: ...since the Spring and Autumn Period and was very loosely a primitive prototype of the modern system of ... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
8: * [[1612]] - [[Moscow]] China Town taken by [[Russia]]n troops under...
14: ...arty|Republican]] [[James G. Blaine]] in a very close contest to win the first of his two non-consecut...
22: * [[1924]] - [[Nellie Tayloe Ross]] of [[Wyoming]] elected as the first woman gove...
23: ...28]] - [[Arnold Rothstein]], [[New York City]]'s most notorious gambler, is shot dead over a [[poker]]...
24: ...esident [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] orders the [[United States Customs Service... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
5: ...Abaco|Abaco, Evaristo]], (1675-1742), Italian composer and violinist
6: ...nk Abagnale|Abagnale, Frank]], (born 1948), US impostor and cheque fraud
14: *[[Abba Mari|Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph]], (circa 14th century), French rabbi
50: *[[Abd-el-Kader]], (circa 1807-1883), Emir of Mascara
57: *[[Rosa Mustafa Abdulkhaleq|Abdulkhaleq, Rosa Mustafa]], (born 1976), Yemeni pilot - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
9: *[[Julius Aamisepp|Aamisepp, Julius]], (1883-1950), Estonian plant breeder
16: ...Evald Aav|Aav, Evald]], (1900-1939), Estonian composer and choir conductor - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
14: ...oming King George IV. Though she occupied a high position in the line of succession, Victoria was taug...
20: ...was not clear what his surname was, because like most imperial, royal, princely, and ducal families, h...
29: ...hat he could not govern under the restrictions imposed by the Queen, and consequently resigned his com...
33: ... on the widely circulated [[1841]] [[Penny Red]] postage stamp.]]
39: ...ued to secretly correspond with Lord Melbourne, whose influence, however, faded away as that of Prince... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
11: ... to flee abroad to avoid their [[creditor]]s in [[1883]]. The Tecks travelled throughout Europe, visitin...
13: ...rganise parties and social events. May was also close to her aunt, the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-St...
17: ...of HRH [[Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge]], whose father, HRH The [[Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambr...
19: ...uke of York]], to propose to May. George duly proposed and May accepted. Despite its being an arranged...
56: ...and Princess of Wales ascended the throne. May choose the regal name of Mary for her reign. George and... - Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
3: ...Sojourner Truth''' ([[circa|c.]] [[1797]]–[[1883]]) was the self-given name, from [[1843]], of an ...
8: ...[[women's rights]] movement. Perhaps one of her most famous speeches was "[[Ain't I a Woman?]]," a sh...
15: ...n [[Battle Creek, Michigan]], on [[November 26]], 1883. She is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Battle Cre... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
14: ... against the Salon. "I used to go and flatten my nose against that window and absorb all I could of hi...
20: ...Cassatt]]. Oil on canvas. [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]].]]
25: The [[1890s]] were Cassatt's busiest and most creative time. She also became a role model for ...
29: Diagnosed with [[diabetes]], [[rheumatism]], [[neuralgia]...
58: ...the Tea Table 1883.jpg|''Lady at the Tea Table'' (1883) - Ouida (1938 bytes)
12: * ''Chandos '' (1866)
33: * ''Wanda'' (1883) - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
11: ...a romantic relationship with [[Douglas Fairbanks (1883-1939)|Douglas Fairbanks]], an action-adventure fi...
18: ...vered by [[David Wark Griffith]] at [[American Mutoscope and Biograph Company|Biograph]], worked for $...
29: ... alternatives, they settle on ''[[Rosita (movie)|Rosita]]'', in a performance that was praised by crit...
30: ...theatres this year, in Chicago and Detroit. The Los Angeles theatre is now known as the [[University ...
31: ...ning $1.4 million. Her performance earned her an Oscar. - Suzanne Valadon (4068 bytes)
8: ...Bougival'' from [[1883]], the same year that she posed for ''City Dance.'' In [[1885]] Renoir painted...
12: ...t birth her son later took the family name of a close friend and as [[Maurice Utrillo]], he became one...
14: ...nd landscapes that are noted for their strong composition and vibrant colors. She was, however, best k...
18: ...a 6-month affair in [[1893]]. A smitten Satie proposed marriage after their first intimate night. For ...
28: ...e [[Cimeti貥 de Saint-Ouen]] in Paris. Amongst those in attendance at her funeral were her artist fri... - Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
9: ...re equally likely to function as [[cooks]] or [[prostitutes]]. Nightingale was particularly concerned...
13: ...1846]] she visited [[Kaiserwerth]], a pioneering hospital established and managed by an order of [[Nun...
15: == Rejection of marriage proposal ==
17: ... nursing, Nightingale continued to reject his proposal.
19: ...tracted to each other and they became life-long close friends. Herbert was instrumental in facilitatin... - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
27: ...er" and "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" are among the most famous in American politics. He assumed the pres...
47: ...Tyler ([[April 7]], [[1848]] - [[September 1]], [[1883]]).
54: ... or after him. His youngest child, Pearl, died almost exactly 100 years after the death of his eldest ...
58: ...tates Whig Party|Whig Party]] policies and work closely with Whig leaders, particularly [[Henry Clay]]...
69: ...f them will be willing to set an example, in the bosom of this Union, of such frightful disorder, such... - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
24: Grant won many important battles, rose to become general-in-chief of all [[Union army|U...
26: ...xecutive branch who were at fault. He is instead mostly criticized for not taking a strong stance agai...
30: ...n]] in [[Brown County, Ohio]], where Grant spent most of his time until he was 17.
43: ...sissippi]], in [[1863]] is considered one of the most masterful in military history; it split the Conf...
48: ...rtionately even more and inflicted irreplaceable losses. Grant has been described as a "butcher" for h... - Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
20: ... presidents, earning the nickname "the Gentleman Boss" for his style of dress and courtly manner, and ...
22: ...Disease]] and died of a [[cerebral hemorrhage]], most likely related to a history of [[hypertension]],...
31: ...the help of Arthur's patron and political boss [[Roscoe Conkling]], Arthur was appointed by President ...
33: This was an extremely lucrative and powerful position at the time, and several of Arthur's predece...
42: ..."classified system" that made certain Government positions obtainable only through competitive written... - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
21: ...f the United States|First Ladies]]:'''</td><td>[[Rose Cleveland]] (sister)<br>[[Frances Cleveland]] (w...
34: ...ie County, New York]] in 1870 and, while in that post, carried out at least two hangings of condemned ...
36: ...minded Republicans in the New York legislature. Roosevelt admired Cleveland's stubborn nature.
40: ... who claimed he fathered her child, who was named Oscar Folsom Cleveland, in 1874 (Halpin was involved...
46: ...ension bills to [[American Civil War]] veterans whose claims were fraudulent. When Congress, pressured... - Bolivia (30115 bytes)
13: national_motto = ''Morir antes que esclavos vivir''<br>([[English language|English]]: "To die...
14: national_anthem = ''[[Bolivianos, el hado propicio]]'' |
59: ...e [[Moxos]] in the eastern lowlands and the [[Mollos]] north of present-day [[La Paz]] also developed ...
62: ...duced much of the Spanish empire's wealth, and Potos�site of the famed Cerro Rico — "Rich Moun...
67: ... Pacific]] ([[1879]]–[[1883|83]]), when it lost its seacoast, and the adjoining rich [[nitrate]]... - Malawi (22306 bytes)
1: ...ibes, or noting the 'glitter of the sun rising across the lake' (as seen in its flag).
49: ...a]]. At another site, dated 1500 BC, the remains possess features resembling [[Bushman]] people.
51: ...9th century]]. In [[1878]], a number of traders, mostly from [[Glasgow]], formed the [[African Lakes C...
53: In [[1883]], a consul of the [[British Government]] was acc...
63: ...ocratic Front]] (UDF), was elected President in those elections. The UDF won 82 of the 177 seats in th...
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