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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
11: About 125 million people live in the countries of which she is Head of St...
29: ...dging to devote her life to the service of the people of the Commonwealth and Empire.
33: ...s claim to the [[Greece|Greek]] throne and was simply referred to as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten bef...
55: ...ronation of the British monarch|coronation]] took place in [[Westminster Abbey]] on [[2 June]] [[1953]...
64: ... in some cases, such as [[South Africa]], she has played an important role in retaining or restoring g... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
9: ...ed to the [[House of Windsor|House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]].
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... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
9: ...rful ruling family of Austria.(Cite [[Almanach de Gotha]]). Her mother was [[Her Royal Highness]] [[Princ...
11: ... a [[Parliament]]ary [[Annuity]] of [[UKP|?]]4000 plus ?4000 from her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge...
19: ...an arranged marriage, May and George soon were deeply in love. George never took a mistress and wrote ...
21: ...], [[St. James's Palace]], in [[London]]. The couple had six children in total, listed below.
38: ...ty, but was a favourite of George, who liked a simple life. - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
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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... - July 24 (8660 bytes)
5: ...f Scotland|Mary Queen of Scots]] is deposed and replaced by her 1 year old son [[King James I|King Jam...
19: ...eople in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] kills 48 people.
22: ...f explosives will have killed more than 30,000 people and destroyed 280,000 buildings.
25: ...sile]]s in the first such attack against American planes in the war. One is shot down and the other th...
27: *[[1969]] - [[Apollo program]]: [[Apollo 11]] splashes down safely in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. - Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
5: The Christmas tree is often explained as a [[Christianization]] of the ancient [[P...
11: ...trassburg]] priest, Johann Konrad Dannerhauer, complains about the custom as distracting from the word...
15: ...mas centered round [[Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha|Prince Albert]] at [[Osborne House]] was illustra...
19: ...orway|Bergen]], [[Norway]] in thanks for the part played by soldiers from Newcastle in liberating Berg...
44: ... from a [[Nursery (horticulture)|nursery]], to be planted later outdoors and enjoyed (and often decora... - Clumber Spaniel (3882 bytes)
44: Canine [[hip dysplasia]] is a serious issue in this breed. Other hea...
47: ...t and improvement. [[Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha|Prince Albert]], the [[Prince consort]] of [[Vict... - 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]...
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