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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    68: ...red, by [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla]], a Catholic priest in the small town of [[Dolores Hidalgo|Dolores]],...
    78: ...the Amerindian indigenous population continued to live in precarious conditions. Growing social inequali...
    187: ...country where the greatest number of U.S citizens live outside the [[United States]]. This may be due to...
    199: ...]] colonies in [[Chihuahua]] where education is delivered in English.
    201: ... their language. Nowadays, most of the people who live in the city of Chipilo (and many of those who hav...
  2. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    28: ... [[Palace of Versailles]], where Marie-Antoinette lived from her marriage in [[1770]] until the siege of...
    39: ...r myself, I know that in my whole life (even if I live for a hundred years) I shall never forget the day...
    77: ...g a shepherdess, whilst some of the real peasants lived in very hard conditions.
    107: ...mily, Charles would be able to keep the monarchy alive in exile. Marie-Antoinette's beloved [[Gabrielle ...
    117: ...adies-in-waiting only narrowly escaped with their lives before the crowd burst in and ransacked her cham...
  3. Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
    55: ...s and intelligent. Like Robinson he had himself delivered liberal policy reform (abolished censorship in...
    61: ... attack that was itself attacked as "disgraceful" live on radio in response by [[Michael McDowell]], a s...
    69: ... anniversary of the [[Easter Rising]]. Robinson delivered two such Addresses, though they were thought t...
    73: ...n Catholic Bishops who disowned the controversial priest's comments) and, to the fury of the [[People's Re...
  4. History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
    68: ...ods the people of Egypt would have had nowhere to live. The Nile floods up to the edge of the desert an...
    111: ...ple of battles, was followed by a number of short-lived reigns by Pharaohs all called Rameses.
    117: ... pile of natron. The [[intestine]]s, [[lung]]s, [[liver]] and the [[stomach]] were preserved separately ...
    120: ...ntry was once again split into two parts with the priesthood of Amun controlling Upper and Middle Egypt, a...
    122: ...ain in power in Lower Egypt and founded the short-lived [[twenty-fourth dynasty of Egypt|24th Dynasty]] ...
  5. Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
    3: ...or what is known is based on what was recorded by priests, from the [[iconography]] on Incan pottery and a...
    14: ...co]]'', ''[[Mama Raua]]'', and ''[[Mama Cura]]'') lived near [[Cusco|Cuzco]] at Paccari-Tampu, and uniti...
    50: ... their lives to [[Inti]], and served the Inca and priests. Young girls of the nobility or of exceptional b...
    57: *''[[Kay Pacha]]'' was the world in which we live.
  6. Caste (32815 bytes)
    15: ...min]]s''''' ([[white]]-symbolizing [[Sattva]]), [[priest]]s, [[teacher]]s
    27: ...for 'knowledge', root word Vid 'to know') are the priestly caste, and are responsible for all religious af...
    31: The existence of a priestly caste is well known from many cultures, such as...
    43: ...'' was Kshatriya (king) but he became BhramRishi (priest)by Karma
    60: ... by the very beings they killed and ate in former lives.
  7. Human (39968 bytes)
    51: ...be the most-recent common ancestor of all humans alive today with respect to matrilineal descent (Boyd a...
    63: ...eloped regions of the world, though the women who live in these regions have argued that their [[natural...
    125: ...s|ugly]] can have profound implications for their lives. This is particularly true of women, whose exter...
    139: ...sia]]n region. The vast majority of the remainder live in the [[Americas]] (14%), [[Africa]] (13%) and [...
    143: ... fertile land for growing [[crops]] and grazing [[livestock]], or seasonally by populations of [[hunting...
  8. Christianity (47078 bytes)
    58: ...alvation belong to God, or are the Church and its priests eligible for a part?). The Reformation sparked a...
    102: ... of [[Methodism]], was able to remain an Anglican priest against intense opposition. His followers separat...
    108: ...] (although most Protestants assert the Universal Priesthood of All Believers), and the idea that worship ...
    122: ...th in some groups) of Christ. Through faith, they live by the promise of resurrection from death to ever...
    123: ...and receive the faithful to himself, so they will live forever in the intimate presence of God.
  9. Religion (72319 bytes)
    50: * A priesthood or clergy or some other religious [[functiona...
    108: ... their own heaven or hell: if a person chooses to live in a self-created "Hell on Earth," they continue ...
    112: ...ca]] and [[Zion (disambiguation)|Zion]] they will live with him forever in their current physical bodies...
    126: ...arth is mine, and you shall be to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation."
    148: ...are Christians.' That is because some of them are priests and monks and because they are not arrogant." (H...
  10. French Revolution (36529 bytes)
    35: ...te itself was the nation, kept these resentments alive.
    57: ... cries of "Long live the Nation" changed to "Long live the King".
    61: ...ecker, recalled to power, experienced but a short-lived triumph. An astute financier but a less astute p...
    76: ...lergy that saw the imprisonment and massacre of [[priest]]s throughout France. The [[Concordat of 1801]] b...
    111: ...onal clergy") and the "non-jurors" or "refractory priests" who refused to do so.
  11. Aaron Burr (20716 bytes)
    13: ...c]], he disguised himself as a [[Roman Catholic]] priest, making a dangerous journey of 120 miles to [[Mon...
    48: ...escaped to [[South Carolina]], where his daughter lived with her family, but soon returned to Washington...
    55: ...t had been forced out of [[Ireland]]. He came to live as a quasi-feudal lord, owning an island now bear...
    68: ...rope]], where he tried to regain his fortunes. He lived abroad from [[1808]] to [[1812]], passing most o...
    70: ...rest in Western expansion until his death, and he lived to see the [[Texas Revolution]]. He noted with ...
  12. Nubia (8928 bytes)
    28: ...[John of Ephesus]] records that a [[Monophysite]] priest named Julian converted the king and his nobles of...
    37: ...e and on [[Elephantine Island]], and many Nubians live in large cities such as [[Cairo]].
  13. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    1: ...aya people]] never "disappeared." Millions still live in the region, and many of them still speak one o...
    84: ...ly, shortly after the conquest, zealous Spanish [[priest]]s, notably [[Bishop Diego de Landa]], ordered th...
  14. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    15: ... said to comment on the dangers of letting Caesar live. According to Suetonius, the dictator in relentin...
    17: ...Caesar showed such personal bravery in saving the lives of legionaries, that he was later awarded the [[...
    23: ... them fine funerals. During the funerals Caesar delivered eulogy speeches from the [[rostra]]. Julia's ...
    36: ...lp for his election as [[Pontifex Maximus]] (high priest) in [[63 BC]], following the death of the previou...
    123: ...;s assembly was to be named for him. A temple and priesthood, the [[Flamen|Flamen maior]], was established...
  15. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    22: ... (Alois gave the impression that Georg was still alive, but he was long dead). The spelling was probably...
    31: From [[1905]] onward, Hitler was able to live the life of a [[Bohemianism|Bohemian]] on a fathe...
    37: ...te in ''Mein Kampf'' that he had always longed to live in a German city. In Munich, he became more inter...
    154: ...ril]] [[1945]] in [[Berlin]] by means of a self-delivered shot to the head (some disputed accounts add t...
    194: ...an language|German]] ''H?'' and similar, "one who lives in a hut", "shepherd".
  16. Judaism (54799 bytes)
    19: ... similarly had a [[Temple in Jerusalem]], [[Kohen|priests]], and made [[Korban|sacrifices]] — but th...
    26: ...nts of [[Aaron]], Moses' brother, to be a [[Kohen|priestly class]] within the Israelite community. They fi...
    68: ...ongful action, contravening divine commandment to live a holy life, than wrongful thought. A more detail...
    107: ...only to men or to women, some only to the ancient priestly groups, the [[Kohen|Kohanim]] and Leviyim (memb...
    134: ...s of belief a Jew should hold, and how one should live as a Jew. Unlike Christian denominations, these ...
  17. Shinto (25829 bytes)
    13: ...he cycle of birth and rebirth. The kami are born, live, die, and are reborn like all other beings in the...
    61: ...erally to all those living things that lost their lives to make the meal. Failure to show proper respec...
    64: ...n are frequently [[blessing|blessed]] by a Shinto priest during the groundbreaking ceremony, and many cars...
    69: ..., each with its retinue of Shinto priests. Shinto priests often wear a ceremonial robe called a [http://ww...
  18. Sikhism (31029 bytes)
    12: ...d to erect "a wall of falsehood" around those who live totally in the mundane world of material desires ...
    14: ...s, by moderating egoism and sensuous delights, to live in a balanced worldly manner, and by accepting ul...
    78: ...sly:''' One must work hard and honestly and never live off of others, but give to others from the fruits...
    101: #'''Living a Family Life:''' Must live as a family unit (householder) to provide and nur...
    113: ...mily Oriented Living:''' A Sikh is not allowed to live as a recluse, beggar, yogi, monk, nun, or celibat...
  19. Atlantis (41399 bytes)
    7: ...ns of the story of Atlantis date back to Egyptian priests who transfered it to [[Solon]]. Solon passed the...
    12: ...itself quite possibly a legendary event. Sonchis, priest of [[Thebes (Egypt)|Thebes]], is purported to hav...
    17: ...d as reported by Plato: the [[Sais, Egypt|Saite]] priest showed him its history in [[Egyptian hieroglyph|h...
    23: ...scription, "The earth beyond the Ocean, where men lived before the [[Flood]]." The [[Garden of Eden]] is...
    86: ...and]] where he claims a small community of people lived during the [[Ice Age]]. This is a small part of ...
  20. Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
    11: ...e custom entered family homes. One [[Strassburg]] priest, Johann Konrad Dannerhauer, complains about the c...
    44: Some trees are sold live with roots and soil, often from a [[Nursery (hort...

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