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- List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
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8: *[[John Adair (surveyor)|Adair, John]], (died 1722), Scottish surveyor and mapmaker
14: ==== People named Adam ====
32: ===== People named Adams =====
61: *[[Michael Adams|Adams, Michael]], (1971-), chess player - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (2468 bytes)
2: ...e of Marlborough]], and they made a glittering couple. Churchill, though he had supported James, also...
4: ...ut the Duke died in [[1722]] and never saw the completion of [[Blenheim Palace]], the house built for ...
6: ...e prince and his family, however, even after this plan had failed. - Louisiana (26375 bytes)
53: ...St. Charles, Jefferson, Orleans, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines.
60: ...ce|French]]. Louisiana was named by the French explorer [[Robert Cavelier de La Salle]] in honour of ...
64: ...] functioned as the capital of the colony; from [[1722]] on [[New Orleans]] fulfilled that role.
86: ...to note that the "Civilian" tradition is still deeply rooted in all aspects of Louisiana law. Property...
88: ...election|primary]] on Election Day, in which multiple candidates from the same party may be on the bal... - Little Rock, Arkansas (9366 bytes)
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37: ... of the [[2000]] [[census]], there are 183,133 people, 77,352 households, and 46,488 families residing...
39: ... age of 18 living with them, 40.5% are married couples living together, 16.1% have a female householde...
50: *1722 - French explorer, Bernard de la Harpe, landed near a small roc...
58: *1874 - The [[Brooks-Baxter War]] takes place in Litte Rock. - 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}} - Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
4: ...y the West to describe the nation of Iran, its people, or its ancient empire. It derives from the anc...
11: ...s''' the Persians and the Medes were tributary peoples to Assyria, [[Babylonia]], and another Aryan tr...
19: ...benefited the Achaemenids, since the conquered peoples felt no need to revolt.
21: ...ame the religion of the rulers and most of the people of Persia. Its founder [[Zoroaster]] had lived a...
23: ...ization of a vast region. For the first time, people from very different cultures were in contact wit... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
5: ...in Christian pilgrims traveling to visit the birthplace of [[Jesus]]. It was served by [[Benedictine]]...
9: ...s in the Holy Land were the work of either the Templars or Hospitallers, at the height of the Kingdom ...
15: ...His successor [[Fulkes de Villaret]] executed the plan, and on [[August 15]], [[1309]] after over two ...
17: ...] in [[1480]], who after the [[fall of Constantinople]] made the Knights a priority target.
25: After seven years of moving from place to place in [[Europe]], the Knights were re-established... - 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: ... to Paris, to fall once more into literary and Templar society and to make the tragedy of ''Oedipe'', ...
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]... - 18th century (8231 bytes)
11: ... breaking away from their parents. In [[Asia]], exploration and influences from Europe were beginning ...
13: ...began. In the visual arts, the [[Rococo]] style replaced the [[Baroque]], then was succeeded by the [[...
25: * [[1722]]: [[Pashtun|Afghans]] conquer Iran, ending the [...
26: * [[1722]]: [[Kangxi Emperor]] of [[China]] dies.
38: * [[1757]]: [[Battle of Plassey]] signals the beginning of [[British]] rule ... - 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.
51: ...edition]] from Mexico and travel into the [[Great Plains]]
52: * [[1720]]–[[1721]]: The [[Great Plague of Marseille]] - 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...
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 ...
74: ...[Russian Navy]], the outside being covered with [[plaque]]s to sailors lost at sea. The church of Sts ...
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