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  1. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    4: The word ''Puritan'' is now applied unevenly to a number of [[Protestant]] churche...
    5: ...rticular churches or movements, and not by the simple and nebulous term "Puritan."
    12: ...cclesiastical courts. They refused to endorse completely all of the ritual directions and formulas of...
    26: ...connect between the [[House of Lords]] and the people, rebellion over the attempt to introduce a [[Div...
    28: ...en their movement became the status quo; it was replaced by the broader term [[Nonconformist]], which ...
  2. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    6: ...ncient Egypt's rulers, and is usually known as simply '''Cleopatra''', all of her similarly-named pred...
    21: ...of the lavish dinners she shared with Antony, she playfully bet him that she could spend ten million [...
    35: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/13*.html Cleopatra...
  3. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    5: ...ct professor starting in 1954. Following the example of her instructor [[Ruth Benedict]], Mead concen...
    14: ...d begun to discuss the problems faced by young people (especially women) as they pass through adolesce...
    18: ...tudy among a small group of [[Samoa]]ns -- 600 people -- in which she got to know, lived with, observe...
    28: ...the same ethnocentric sexual puritanism as the people Boas and Mead once shocked. In 1983, the [[Ameri...
    33: ...e high-population density areas were not, for example, present in the same way in Oksapmin, West Sepik...
  4. Grace O'Malley (3478 bytes)
  5. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    8: ...ven. The Bolenders were a religious couple who supplemented their meager income by being foster parent...
    15: ...3.jpg|frame|right|Cover of the first issue of ''[[Playboy]]'']]
    22: By 1952 Zanuck was nearly convinced and she played her first role as a leading lady in ''Don't B...
    23: ...l, [[movie]] critics seemed to forget about the [[plot]] and focused on Marilyn and her unique connect...
    25: ...ppeared in the first edition of his new magazine, Playboy in December 1953. It was a smash hit. And wh...
  6. Ptolemy I of Egypt (7434 bytes)
    7: ...e seven "body-guards" attached to his person. He played a principal part in the later campaigns of Al...
    9: ... by the imperial government in [[Macedonia]], and placed it temporarily in [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]]....
    13: ...is in Cyprus (306 BC)|Battle of Salamis]]. The complete loss of Cyprus followed.
    17: ..., was finally subjugated about [[300 BC|300]] and placed under his stepson [[Magas of Cyrene|Magas]].
    19: ...portance to events. Although lost, it was a principle source for the surviving account by [[Arrian]] o...
  7. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    7: ...> ([[Urdu]]: Faith (self confidence), Unity, Discipline) |
    51: ...India]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Iran]] (Persia), [[People's Republic of China|China]] and the [[Arabian Se...
    59: Pakistan is the birthplace of some of the most ancient civilizations and ...
    72: ...to 1799 left the remnants of the Mughal Empire completely vulnerable. The British did not gain strong ...
    74: ...ish Army, and their Heads were then put up for display at the Delhi Court.
  8. Maryland (22654 bytes)
    41: [[George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore]] applied to [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] for a ne...
    43: ...ion Act]] (1649) was one of the first laws that explicitly tolerated varieties of religion (as long as...
    81: ...mate of hot summers and mild winters. Beyond the plain rise the foothills of the [[Appalachian Mounta...
    103: ... research facilities are now the largest single employer in the Baltimore area. Altogether, white coll...
    129: ...nted to dairying for nearby large city milksheads plus specialty perishable horticulture crops, such a...
  9. Tennessee (19096 bytes)
    39: ...rst recorded by Captain Juan Pardo, the Spanish explorer, when he and his men passed through a [[Nativ...
    41: ...)|Creek]] word. It has been said to mean "meeting place", "winding river", or "river of the great bend...
    46: ... the cultural predecessors of the [[Muscogee]] people who inhabited the [[Tennessee River]] Valley pri...
    48: ...west, including all [[Muscogee]] and [[Yuchi]] peoples, including the [[Chickasaw]] and [[Choctaw]]. F...
    56: The need to create work for the unemployed during the Depression, the desire for rural e...
  10. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    6: ...s lifetime, and especially after his death, his exploits inspired a literary tradition in which he app...
    9: ...eeping in the company of snakes, but by [[Zeus]]. Plutarch (''Alexander'' 2.2-3) relates that both Phi...
    11: ...er was [[Zeus]], rather than Philip. According to Plutarch (''Alexander'' 2.1), his father descended f...
    14: ...omannus]], the recently crowned King of Persia. [[Plutarch]] mentions an irate letter from Alexander t...
    16: ...ad pledged allegiance to Philip were not quick to pledge it to a 20-year-old boy. He immediately order...
  11. Ptolemy II of Egypt (4048 bytes)
    8: Ptolemy II maintained a splendid court in [[Alexandria, Egypt|Alexandria]]. N...
    14: The material and literary splendour of the Alexandrian court was at its height ...
    22: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/3*.html Ptolemy Ph...
  12. Ptolemy III of Egypt (1403 bytes)
    10: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/6*.html Ptolemy Eu...
  13. Ptolemy IV of Egypt (2166 bytes)
    3: ...ed his vices and conducted the government as they pleased. Self-interest led his ministers to make ser...
    5: ...gion and literary [[dilettantism]]. He built a temple to [[Homer]] and composed a tragedy, to which hi...
    10: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/7*.html Ptolemy Ph...
  14. Ptolemy IX of Egypt (2673 bytes)
    3: ...eopatra IV]], but his mother pushed her out and replaced her with his younger sister [[Cleopatra Selen...
    10: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/11*.html Ptolemy S...
  15. Ptolemy V of Egypt (2995 bytes)
    5: ...sions overseas. Philip seized several islands and places in [[Caria]] and [[Thrace]], whilst the [[Bat...
    9: Great cruelty and perfidy were displayed in the suppression of the native rebellion, a...
    14: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/8*.html Ptolemy Ep...
  16. Ptolemy VI of Egypt (2419 bytes)
    8: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/9*.html Ptolemy Ph...
  17. Ptolemy VIII of Egypt (5881 bytes)
    1: ...of the [[Ptolemaic dynasty]] in [[Egypt]]. His complicated career started in [[170 BC]], when [[Antioc...
    5: ...ed, but this failed, and Physcon went to Rome, displayed the scars of wounds he received in the attemp...
    13: ... infuriated, and by [[132 BC|132]] or 131, the people of Alexandria rioted and set fire to the royal p...
    19: ...vernor of Cyprus, to co-reign. She reluctantly complied, with Philometer taking the name Ptolemy IX, t...
    22: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/10*.html Ptolemy E...
  18. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    8: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    9: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Orders}}
    18: ...pterosaur]]s, and the aquatic [[ichthyosaur]]s, [[plesiosaur]]s, and [[mosasaur]]s.
    20: ...keley.edu/diapsids/avians.html]. The widespread application of [[cladistics]], which rigorously analyz...
  19. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    2: ... of the [[basilica]] began in [[1506]] and was completed in [[1626]].
    4: ...f the Papal residence, most Papal ceremonies take place at St. Peter's. The basilica also holds a rel...
    12: ...worked on the "Fabbrica di San Pietro" (as the complex of building operations were officially called)....
    14: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/Lanciani/...
    19: ...ft|200px|The dome designed by Michelangelo was completed by Giacomo della Porta in 1590.]]
  20. Sun (20830 bytes)
    76: ...ic]]) <br>67.23? <br>(to the [[Milky Way|galactic plane]])
    122: ... as do innumerable other bodies including other [[planet]]s, [[asteroid]]s, [[meteoroid]]s, [[comet]]s...
    124: ...bits is called ''its'' sun, and stars in a [[multiple star system]] are referred to as the "suns" of b...
    128: ... [[light-year]]s from the [[galactic centre]], completing one revolution in about [[1 E15 s|226 Ma]] (...
    136: ...un mostly because of the large mass of [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]].

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