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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    1: ...icle|SUV]], see [[Ford Expedition]] (especially replacing the [[Ford Excursion]]). For the science fic...
    6: ... de Azambuja]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
    7: ... de Alenquer]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
    8: ...lmeida]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]])
    9: ...uerque]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]])
  2. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    1: {{List of people A}}
    32: *[[William Abbot|Abbot, William]], (1798-1843), British actor
    98: ...p://www.nyjournalnews.com/newsroom/090303/b05w03abplanalp.html]
  3. List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
    1: {{List of people A}}
    4: ... Patriarch]], (died 489), patriarch of Constantinople
    8: *[[Marcel Achard|Achard, Marcel]], (1899-1974), playwrighter and scriptwriter
    34: ...rich Ackermann|Ackermann, Georg Friedrich]] (1787-1843)
  4. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    12: ...f Leiningen]]. Victoria, the only child of the couple, was born in Kensington Palace, London on [[24 M...
    18: ...tch, but his objections failed to dissuade the couple. Many scholars have suggested that Prince Albert...
    20: ...merged the Royal House name and family surname, replacing both with one deliberately English sounding ...
    29: ...wives of Whigs, but Sir Robert Peel expected to replace them with wives of Tories. Victoria strongly o...
    37: ... the assassination attempt; others attributed the plot to supporters of the heir-presumptive, the King...
  5. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
    4: ...of railroad tycoon [[Chiswell Dabney Langhorne]] (1843-1919) and his wife, [[Anne Witcher Keene]]. Her s...
    8: ...or [[Plymouth Sutton (UK Parliament constituency)|Plymouth Sutton]]. Nancy Astor then became the [[Con...
    10: ...sign and supported [[Winston Churchill]] as his replacement. Her son [[David Astor]], who became edito...
    12: ...an campaign]] as the ''[[D-Day Dodgers]]''. Her implication that they had it easy because they were av...
  6. Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
    3: ...nism]] and [[Paul Gauguin]]'s grandmother. Her complete name was Flore-Celestine -Therč³„-Henriette Tr...
    9: ...s in London'' (1840), and ''The Workers' Union'' (1843).
    13: ...[http://www.hope.edu/latinamerican/Tristan.htm Complete Biography]
  7. Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
    3: ...]–[[1883]]) was the self-given name, from [[1843]], of an [[United States|American]] [[abolitionis...
    13: ...rican Civil War]], she organized collection of supplies for the Union, and moved to [[Washington, D.C....
  8. Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
    11: ...velace'''. She is widely known in modern times simply as '''Ada Lovelace'''.
    15: ...nd scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent."
    23: ... some debate as to whether Lovelace understood deeply the concepts behind programming Babbage's engine...
  9. Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
    8: ... take an interest in the mentally ill is more complex and more interesting than this legend. Survivin...
    10: ...us and having staked so much on her career, it is plausible to see her becoming depressed as she perce...
    16: In [[Rhode Island]], in [[1843]], for example, she was invited by the [[humanitarian]] [[Thoma...
    18: ...as a genteel lady walking through dirty, stinking places and courageously befriending raving lunatics....
    20: ...rmination to do things her way, this was not a completely successful venture. After the War, although ...
  10. John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
    10: | place of birth=[[Braintree]], [[Massachusetts]]
    13: | place of death=[[Washington, D.C.]]
    24: ...rn wife, Adams wed Louisa Johnson in 1797. The couple named one of their sons after George Washington....
    37: ...latter's quest for re-election, was sworn in to replace him.
    78: ...s1st.jpg|thumb|Adams posed for this photograph in 1843, the first taken of a US President]]
  11. John Tyler (18019 bytes)
    10: <tr><td>'''Place of Birth:'''</td><td>[[Greenway, Virginia]]</t...
    12: <tr><td>'''Place of Death:'''</td><td>[[Richmond, Virginia]]</t...
    29: ...ng President]], and as the Constitution was not explicit on that aspect of succession (until the [[196...
    65: ...power of Government against any portion of the people; but however painful the duty I have to assure y...
    67: ...adjustment of which belongs exclusively to the people of Rhode Island." It was the first occasion in U...
  12. Millard Fillmore (12296 bytes)
    10: <tr><td>'''Place of Birth:'''</td><td>[[Summerhill, New York]]<...
    12: <tr><td>'''Place of Death:'''</td><td>[[Buffalo, New York]]</td...
    26: ...e, self-made candidate from [[New York]] would complement Taylor, a slave-holding military man from th...
    50: *Place Federal officers at the disposal of slaveholde...
    62: Upon completing his presidency, Fillmore returned to Buffalo...
  13. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    10: | place of birth=[[Hillsborough]], [[New Hampshire]]
    13: | place of death=[[Concord]], [[New Hampshire]]
    20: ... [[alcoholism]] as his marriage to [[Jane Means Appleton Pierce]] fell apart. He destroyed his reputat...
    22: ...Pierce was hounded by guilt, temptation, and just plain bad luck."
    40: ...infancy and Frank Robert Pierce ([[1839]]&ndash;[[1843]]) at the age of four from [[epidemic typhus]]. B...
  14. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    25: | '''Place of Birth:'''
    31: | '''Place of Death:'''
    57: ...er 6]], [[1834]]; was reelected in [[1837]] and [[1843]], and resigned on [[March 5]], [[1845]], to acc...
    66: ...balance in his appointments and persuading the people to accept constitutional law as the Supreme Cour...
    74: Economic troubles also plagued Buchanan's administration with the outbreak ...
  15. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    21: | '''Place of birth:'''
    26: | '''Place of death:''' || [[Washington, D.C.]]
    42: ...n''' and nicknamed '''Honest Abe''', the '''Rail Splitter''', and the '''Great Emancipator''', was the...
    44: ...]][[Confederate States of America#International Diplomacy and Legal Status |<small><sup>1</sup></small...
    46: ...]. His leadership qualities were evident in his diplomatic handling of the border slave states at the ...
  16. Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
    19: | '''Place of Birth:''' || [[Raleigh, North Carolina]]
    23: | '''Place of Death:''' || near [[Elizabethton, Tennessee...
    45: ..., Tennessee in [[1826]], where he continued his employment as a tailor. He never attended any type of ...
    48: ...to the four succeeding Congresses ([[March 4]], [[1843]] to [[March 3]], [[1853]]). He was chairman of ...
    107: ... [[Edwin Stanton]] as Secretary of War, and was replacing him in the interim with Adjutant-General [[L...
  17. Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
    10: <tr><td>'''Place of Birth:'''</td><td>[[Point Pleasant, Ohio]]</td></tr>
    12: <tr><td>'''Place of Death:'''</td><td>[[Wilton, New York|Mount ...
    24: ...ica's worst presidents, who led an administration plagued by severe [[scandal]] and [[corruption]].
    26: .... More recent treatments have emphasized the accomplishments of his administration, including his stru...
    30: ... Ulysses Grant''' in [[Point Pleasant, Ohio|Point Pleasant]], [[Clermont County, Ohio|Clermont County]...
  18. Printing press (12986 bytes)
    12: ...two or three people that could read, and a few people to support the effort. Each sheet still had to b...
    14: ...ot only did the [[Roman Curia|papal court]] contemplate making printing presses an industry requiring ...
    35: ...he hands of the people, [[Latin]] was gradually replaced by the national languages. This development w...
    40: ...nsidered a true art form. [[Typesetting]], or the placement of the characters on the page, including t...
    51: ...dicates the principle operation of a Cowper and Applegath's Single Machine. The press is built up from...
  19. Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
    79: ...s]], has hills and low mountains, with the [[Buurgplaatz]] as the highest point at 559 m. The rest of ...
    96: ...tures moderate growth, low inflation, and low unemployment. The industrial sector, until recently domi...
    103: The plurilingualism of Luxembourg results from the coexi...
    107: The law of [[July 26]], [[1843]] reinforced bilingualism by introducing the teac...
    113: ...ins the language of the legislation, due to the application of the [[Napoleonic code|Napoleonic civil ...
  20. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    78: ...he financial backer of a March 2004 attempt to topple Obiang organized by [[Simon Mann]].
    85: ...rge oil reserves in [[1996]] and its subsequent exploitation have contributed to a dramatic increase i...
    113: ...th America ([[Treaty of El Pardo]]). From 1827 to 1843, Britain established a base on the island to comb...
    118: The majority of the people of Equatorial Guinea are of [[Bantu]] origin. Th...
    120: ...ere are coastal tribes, sometimes referred to as "Playeros": [[Ndowe]]s, [[Bujeba]]s, [[Balengue]]s, a...

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