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- Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
6: ...- his son Leopold Johann - died as an infant in [[1716]]. In [[1713]] Charles issued the [[Pragmatic San...
24: ...d I of the Two Sicilies|HM King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Sicily]] (1751-1825); had issue
29: ...dditionally, the army was weak and the treasury depleted due to two wars near the end of her father's ...
37: ... years later and became more closeted from her people. Her focus changed from attempting to regain Si... - Anacharsis (4399 bytes)
14: ...e bears three clusters of grapes: the first wine, pleasure; the second, drunkenness, the third, disgus...
25: In [[1788]] [[Jean Jacques Barthelemy]] (1716-95), a highly esteemed classical scholar and Jesu... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painters'''.
281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
616: *[[Leon Kaplinski]] ([[1826]]-[[1873]])
958: *[[Stefan Planinc]] ([[1925]]-)
959: *[[Jan Bogumil Plersch]] ([[1732]]-[[1817]]) - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
3: ...l]] story in [[The Bible]]. Nevertheless, it exemplifies man's desire to fly.
5: ...s are controlled by [[computer]]s, which can make planes that were otherwise unflyable able to fly, su...
15: ...esign, with modern knowledge of aerodynamic principles in mind, was made. Leonardo also sketched desig...
17: ...d examples from nature that such flights can take place without danger, although when the first trials...
19: The first known human flight ever took place in [[Paris]] in [[1783]]. [[Francois Pilatre ... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...'' refers to the order in which the months are displayed, [[January]] to [[December]]. The first day o...
7: ...known [[gladiator]] competition in [[Rome]] takes place.
15: ...vet Island]] is discovered by [[France|French]] explorer [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier]].
17: *[[1797]] - Albany replaces New York City as the capital on New York.
18: ... Great Britain]] and [[Kingdom of Ireland]] is completed to form [[United Kingdom]] - Blackbeard (5955 bytes)
2: ...eign of terror in the [[Caribbean Sea]] between [[1716]] and [[1718]]. His final and best known vessel,...
4: ...ught with, or simply showed himself wearing, multiple [[sword]]s, [[knive]]s, and [[pistol]]s, and was...
6: ...rnigold]], whom he met at [[New Providence]] in [[1716]]. He was eventually made a captain while serving...
16: ...Virginia, [[Alexander Spottswood]]. Spottswood replied by sending troops to hunt him down. It is que...
20: ...apitated by [[Robert Maynard]]. His head was then placed as a trophy on the [[bowsprit]] of their ship... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
31: *[[Anthemius of Tralles]] (Constantinople c. [[474]] - c. [[534]])
70: *[[Eric Temple Bell]] (Scotland, USA, [[1883]] - [[1960]])
166: *[[Roger Cotes]] ([[England]], [[1682]]-[[1716]])
386: *[[Johannes Kepler]] (Germany, [[1571]] - [[1630]])
420: *[[Pierre-Simon Laplace]] (France, [[1749]] - [[1827]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
391: *[[Frederick Copleston]], (1907-1994)
896: *[[David Kaplan (philosopher)|David Kaplan]], (born 1933){{fn|O}}
897: *[[Mordecai Kaplan]], (1881-1983){{fn|R}}
907: *[[Johannes Kepler]], (1571-1630){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
973: *[[Pierre-Simon Laplace]], (1749-1827){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}} - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
8: ...heless, throughout his life, Voltaire sometimes implied that he came from a [[noble]] background.
14: ...im to the famous and dissipated coterie of the Temple, of which the [[knights of Malta|grand prior]] V...
16: ... and helped compose [[lampoon]]s on him. In May [[1716]] he was exiled, first to [[Tulle]], then to [[Su...
18: ...8]] he was known as ''Arouet de Voltaire'', or simply ''Voltaire'', though legally he never abandoned ...
22: ...He returned to Paris in the winter and his second play, ''Artemire'', was produced in February [[1720]... - Rowing (20818 bytes)
1: ...or the starboard one, although the British term applied on this occasion) is further towards the bow o...
3: ...[rowing|rowing of boats]] into a specialized discipline. In the [[United States]], high school and [[C...
22: ...''[[Doggett's Coat and Badge]]'' first started in 1716 and is still held each summer. Subsequently, row...
26: ...on]] (Germany) in women's double sculls and quadruples.
30: ...mposite material]] (usually [[graphite-reinforced plastic]]) due to strength and weight advantages. - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
4: ...ssful strategy of allying with some indigenous peoples against others. He also used a native woman, [[...
6: ...cal trends, descriptions of Cortés tend to be simplistic, and either damning or idealizing.
10: ...es in modern times, and is the name which many people know him by today.
16: ... a pale, sickly child by his [[biographer]], [[chaplain]], and friend [[Francisco López de Gómara]]....
18: ...al career. However, those two years at Salamanca, plus his long period of training and experience as a... - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
4: ...otherwise for the purposes of their work. For example, the "short" 18th century may be defined as [[17...
17: * [[1700]]-[[1721|21]]: [[Russia]] supplants [[Sweden]] as the dominant [[Baltic region|Ba...
26: ... long decline and the [[Maratha Empire]] slowly replaces it.
43: * [[1716]]: Establishment of the [[Sikh Confederacy]] alon...
51: ...edition]] from Mexico and travel into the [[Great Plains]] - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
31: | [[License plate]]: || 78, 98
40: ...ntre, is impressive even today and to honor it people call it often "the Northern Capital" (с...
56: ...ed from designs by Domenico Trezini in 1710–1716. A residence adjacent to the Menshikov palace was...
60: ...pg|center|thumb|650px|The [[Hermitage Museum]] complex with the [[Winter Palace]] at right]]
62: ... of Russia|Emperor Paul]] in 1797–1801 to replace the earlier Summer Palace. The Tauride palace ... - Madrid (20882 bytes)
2: ...rms]]]][[Image:Madrid-PlazaEspana.jpg|thumb|300px|Plaza de Espa�a (Spain square)]]
4: ...pulation of the [[metropolitan area]] (urban area plus satellite towns) was 5,603,000 as of 2003 estim...
14: ...d the construction of a small palace (in the same place that is occupied now by the Palacio Real). Aro...
20: ...arlos IV]] ([[1748]]-[[1819]]) became king the people of Madrid revolted. After the [[Mutiny of Aranju...
32: ... city]][[image:Madrid-cibeles.jpg|thumbnail|300px|Plaza de Cibeles (Cibeles square) and the Palacio de...
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