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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    5: ...n-based alloys that can be [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
    8:
    15: ... to ferrite or perlite does not have time to take place. The transformation into martensite, by contr...
    23: ...dification process, and to produce shapes such as plate, sheet, wire, etc. It is then heat-treated to...
    26: ...recovered from meteorite falls allowed ancient peoples to manufacture small numbers of iron artifacts.
  2. Diane de Poitiers (2609 bytes)
    5: ...ter born in 1538 Diane, Duchess d'Angoulꭥ (1538-1619) who married Fran篩s, Duke of Montmorency.
    15: ... provide a resting place for her, her daughter completed the funeral chapel built near the chⴥau.
  3. Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
    3: ...[1653]]) is today considered one of the most accomplished Early [[Baroque]] painters in the generation...
    14: ..., had committed incest with his sister-in-law and planned to steal some of Orazio?s paintings. During ...
    16: ...12]]-13), stored in the [[Capodimonte Museum of Naples]], is impressive for the violence portrayed, an...
    18: ...tist from [[Florence]]. Shortly afterwards the couple moved to [[Florence]], where Artemisia received ...
    20: ...urn to [[Rome]] in [[1621]] and later move to [[Naples]]. After her mother's death in [[1651]], Pruden...
  4. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted and co...
    22: ... doped with [[Erbium]], which [[Fiber_amplifier|amplify]] transmitted signals by [[laser]] emission fr...
    26: ...s]]), but the same toolmaking techniques can be applied to industrially-made glass.
    30: ...substances are always added to common glass to simplify processing. One is soda ([[sodium carbonate]] ...
    37: ... by these compounds. The chemistry involved is complex and not well understood. New colored glasses ar...
  5. Silk (8683 bytes)
    5: ...igh demand for the fabric, silk was one of the staples of international [[trade]] prior to [[industria...
    11: ...cloth produced was used in imperial robes or in diplomacy, as gifts to foreign dignitaries. The remai...
    19: ...rry silkworm (''Bombyx mori''). The term "wild" implies that these silkworms are not capable of being ...
    23: There is ample evidence that small quantities of wild silk were...
    33: ...around 1619, ostensibly to discourage [[tobacco]] planting. Only the [[Shakers]] in Kentucky adopted t...
  6. Alphorn (1746 bytes)
    3: ...ck of hard wood is added and the instrument is complete.
    7: ...[Image:Swiss playing an alphorn.jpg|thumb|A Swiss playing alphorn near a mountain lake]]
    8: ...at opens the last movement of his First Symphony (played in the orchestra by the French Horn) was an a...
    10: ...trummet in ''Syntagma Musicum'' (Wittenberg, 1615-1619).
  7. Jordan (20715 bytes)
    75: ...nuing Jordanian role in Muslim and Christian holy places in Jerusalem. The U.S. Government considers t...
    96: ... the ultimate authority in Jordan, the parliament plays an important role.
    121: ...ank to the west. All these border lines add up to 1619 km. The Gulf of Aqaba and the Dead Sea also touch...
    123: Jordan consists mostly of arid desert plateau in the east, with Highland area in the west....
    132: ...ty of Aqaba was completed in 2003. The government plans to extend this pipeline north to the Amman are...
  8. Virginia (23198 bytes)
    44: Among [[Native American]] people living in what now is Virginia were the [[Powhat...
    46: ...long the coast of [[North America]], eventually applying to the whole coast from [[South Carolina]] to...
    59: ...00 m²) of land in order to vote. Founded in 1619, the [[Virginia General Assembly]] is still in ex...
    98: ...nia]]'), a part of the [[Delmarva Peninsula]], completely separate (an [[exclave]]) from the rest of t...
    105: * Appalachian Plateau - West of the Appalachian Mountains
  9. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painters'''.
    242: *[[Ludovico Carracci]] ([[1555]]-[[1619]])
    281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
    609: *[[Willem Kalf]] ([[1619]]-[[1693]])
    616: *[[Leon Kaplinski]] ([[1826]]-[[1873]])
  10. Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
    8: * [[1619]] - [[Cornelius Drebbel]] ([[1572]] - [[1633]]) p...
    13: ...74]] - [[Anton van Leeuwenhoek]] improves on a simple microscope for viewing biological specimens.
  11. Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
    2: ...r his [[Kepler's laws of planetary motion|laws of planetary motion]]. He is sometimes referred to as "...
    4: ...er, Kepler was an assistant to [[Tycho Brahe]]. Kepler's career also coincided with that of [[Galileo ...
    6: ...s Kepler University Linz]] in honor of Johannes Kepler, since he wrote his ''magnum opus'' '''harmonic...
    8: ==Kepler's life==
    9: ...at town, but by the time Johannes was born, the Kepler family fortunes were in decline. His father ea...
  12. Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
    4: ...n called the ''[[Baconian method]]''. Induction implies drawing knowledge from the natural world throu...
    21: ...im to devote himself to a life of learning. His application failed, and for the next two years he work...
    25: ...e (he objected to the time span) offended many people; he was accused of seeking popularity, and was f...
    29: ... a gift of a fine of ?1200 on one of Essex's accomplices.
    35: ... to sit in parliament -- and to the various royal plans which Bacon had supported. His obvious influen...
  13. Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
    12: *[[1609]]-[[Henry Hudson]], hired by the Dutch, explores the present-day [[Hudson River]]
    18: *[[1619]]-First African [[slavery|slaves]] arrive at Jame...
    22: ... ''[[Mayflower (ship)|Mayflower]]''. They found [[Plymouth Colony]] in present-day [[Massachusetts]]; ...
    65: ...]]-[[Glorious Revolution]] deposes James II and replaces him with [[William and Mary]]; Dominion of Ne...
    94: ...ry/United_States/People Pictures of Historical People]
  14. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    6: ==Motives for exploration and colonization==
    9: ... [[Renaissance]], a development that encouraged exploration and colonization in many ways. A revival ...
    11: ...power necessary to begin systematic attempts at exploration. Also, as the economy of Europe began to ...
    13: ...ed States]] presented themselves as an attractive place for these new powers to establish colonies. T...
    16: ...lation]] and the desire for [[religious freedom]] played their respective parts.
  15. History of India (31279 bytes)
    30: ...ada Valley has produced hominid remains of middle Pleistocene date. Recent finds include a middle pala...
    36: ...brick. The language spoken by the Indus Valley people is not known; some scholars speculate it may hav...
    38: ...known as Harappa civilization, is a story of a people intricately tied to their environment. The geogr...
    40: ... presence of a state level society is evident, complete with hierarchical rule and large scale public ...
    44: ...wn writings in [[Sanskrit]]. Whether the Vedic peoples originated in India or invaded India from the n...
  16. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    15: ...ectional Facility|Sing Sing]] prison, [[Martha M. Place]] becomes the first woman executed in an [[ele...
    18: ...ternational [[figure skating]] championship takes place.
    21: ... the first [[Nazi]] [[concentration camp]], is completed.
    26: *[[1965]] – In [[Naples]], [[Italy]], [[France Gall]] wins the tenth [[...
    36: ...h; A [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] bomb explodes in [[Warrington, Warrington|Warrington]], nor...
  17. Dover, Delaware (4514 bytes)
    6: {{Template:US City infobox|
    26: north_coord = 39.1619 |
    32: ...ted at 39°9'43" North, 75°31'36" West (39.161921, -75.526755){{GR|1}}.
    37: ...census]]{{GR|2}} of [[2000]], there are 32,135 people, 12,340 households, and 7,502 families residing ...
    39: ...living with them, 40.4% are [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 16.7% have a female househol...
  18. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    285: *[[Jeremiah Horrocks]] ([[Britain]], c[[1619]] – [[1641]])
    318: *[[Johannes Kepler]] ([[Germany]], [[1571]] – [[1630]])
    346: *[[Pierre-Simon Laplace]] ([[France]], [[1749]] – [[1827]])
    463: *[[Philip Plait]] ([[United States|USA]])
    464: *[[Giovanni Antonio Amedeo Plana]] ([[Italy]], [[1781]] – [[1864]])
  19. Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
    1: ...inventing the Cartesian coordinate system used in plane geometry and algebra.
    4: ... to [[Teleology|ends]]—divine or natural—in explaining natural phenomena. In his theology, he insi...
    14: ...eling, visiting courts and armies, mixing with people of diverse temperaments and ranks, gathering var...
    16: ...ematics and the new physics. On [[November 10]] [[1619]], while traveling in Germany and thinking about ...
    18: ...ege of La Rochelle]] by Cardinal [[Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu|Richelieu]] in [[1627]]....
  20. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    328: *[[Walter Charleton]], (1619-1707){{fn|R}}
    391: *[[Frederick Copleston]], (1907-1994)
    588: *[[Fujiwara Seika]], (1561-1619){{fn|R}}
    896: *[[David Kaplan (philosopher)|David Kaplan]], (born 1933){{fn|O}}
    897: *[[Mordecai Kaplan]], (1881-1983){{fn|R}}

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