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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
55: ...d sailed up it to [[Montreal]]; failed in an attempt to set up a colony
64: *[[Samuel de Champlain]], (c. 1567-1635), established the French colony in [[Canada]...
90: *[[Leifur EirĂksson]], (born 970), attempted to colonize [[Vinland]], discovered [[the Ameri...
128: *[[Hannu]], [[ancient Egypt|ancient Egyptian]] explorer (around 2750 BC) and the first expl...
129: ...rlands|Dutch]] [[Dutch East India Company|VOC]] captain, charted mid-western coast of [[Australia]] - Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
17: ...r followed another toward the end of her life. In 1567, after the Enterprise of Meaux, she dismissed l'H...
21: ... Fontainebleau]] in 1564 were famous for their sumptuousness. In architecture, especially, she was wel... - Jeanne d'Albret (2474 bytes)
14: In [[1567]] war broke out again, and Jeanne fled to the Hug... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
7: ... [[December 14]], [[1542]] – [[July 24]], [[1567]]. She is perhaps the best known of the Scottish ...
17: ...eign over a united Scotland and England. (Mary adopted the French spelling Stuart during her time in F...
22: ...ots in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle on [[September 9]] [[1543]]. Due to the age of the Queen an...
26: ...ry. The [[Earl of Lennox]] brought forward the Sceptre and placed it in her baby hand, and she grasped...
33: ...VI) arrived in the [[Firth of Forth]] hoping to capture [[Edinburgh]] and kidnap the infant queen, but... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
7: '''Elizabeth I''' ([[7 September]] [[1533]] – [[24 March]] [[1603]]) wa...
16: ...lizabeth was the [[heir presumptive|heiress presumptive]] to the throne of England. After Queen Anne f...
27: ...|Catholic]] Mary persecuted Protestants. She attempted to convert Elizabeth, who pretended to be Roman...
33: ...tthew Parker]], to become Archbishop. He only accepted out of loyalty to [[Anne Boleyn]]'s memory, sin...
39: ...eth remained independent in her diplomacy. She adopted a principle of "England for the English". Her o... - Sunflower (5784 bytes)
2: ...age | image = [[Image:A sunflower.jpg|260px]] | caption = Sunflowers display bright yellow colors.}}
20: ==Description==
40: Scientific literature reports, from [[1567]], that a 12 m (40'), traditional, single-head, s... - History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
1: {{History of Egypt}}
3: ...heological evidence indicates that a developed Egyptian society has existed for much longer.
5: ==Egyptian chronology==
6: {{Egyptian Dynasty list}}
8: Egyptian history is broken into several different perio... - Senet (1763 bytes)
1: ...game|board game]] from [[Ancient Egypt|ancient Egypt]].
7: ... [[underworld]], and the game is referenced in Chapter XVII of the [[Book of the Dead]].
9: The game was also adopted in the [[Levant]] and as far as [[Cyprus]] and ... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
39: ...[[Native American]] village named "Tanasqui" in [[1567]] while travelling inland from [[South Carolina]]...
43: ...w state out of the [[Southwest Territory]], it adopted "Tennessee" as the name of the state.
50: ...]. After the [[American Civil War]], Tennessee adopted a new [[constitution]] that abolished [[slavery...
70: ...Tennessee joined the union, and the second was adopted in [[1834]].
126: ...st Protestant denominations in Tennessee are: [[Baptist]] (43% of the total state population), [[Metho... - Achilles Tatius (1791 bytes)
1: ...of the work. The large number of existing manuscripts attests its popularity. (Editio princeps, 1601; ...
3: ...''Leucippe''. The fragment was first published in 1567, then in the ''Uranologion'' of [[Petavius]], wit... - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
25: ...nted with [[Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex]] (1567-1601), [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth]]...
33: ... income; but old debts and present extravagance kept him embarrassed, and he endeavoured to obtain fur...
37: ...nd so clear was the evidence that he made no attempt at defence. To the lords, who sent a committee to...
40: ... be found to have the troubled fountain of a corrupt heart. I know I have clean hands and a clean hear...
94: ...ze:XS text:Viscount St. Albans; Charged with corruption, retires from public life. - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
8: Tycho Brahe was born '''Tyge Brahe''', adopting the Latinised form Tycho at around age fifteen...
10: ...not lead to any disputes nor did his parents attempt to get him back. Tycho lived with his childless u...
12: ...s de Sphaera, [[Apianus]]' Cosmographia seu descriptio totius orbis and [[Regiomontanus]]' De triangul...
22: ...Frederick II of Denmark]] from drowning. In April 1567 Tycho returned home from his travels, where his f...
38: ...er tried, but was unable, to persuade Brahe to adopt the [[heliocentrism|heliocentric model]] of the [... - Pieter Brueghel the Elder (6133 bytes)
3: ...Elder''' or '''Bruegel''' (c.[[1525]] – [[September 9]], [[1569]]) was a [[Flemish]] [[painter]]...
5: ...ermanently 10 years later. He died there on [[9 September]], [[1569]].
30: * ''Flight To Egypt'' 1563, Courtauld Institute Galleries, London
38: ** ''[[The Harvesters]] (Aug.-Sept.)'' 1565, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
42: ...000.jpg|Massacre of the Innocents]]'' c. 1565, Hampton Court, U.K./Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Vien... - Gerardus Mercator (3294 bytes)
9: ...He wrote the first instruction book of italic script to be published in northern [[Europe]].
14: ... map, drawn in [[1587]] after his father's map of 1567 (published in 1595)]]
15: ... consisted of corrected versions of the maps of [[Ptolemy]] (though introducing a number of new errors... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
18: *[[Ahmes]] (Egypt, roughly around [[17th century BC]])
114: *[[Brahmagupta]] (India, [[598]]-[[668]])
141: ...àro]] (Italy, [[March 12]], [[1859]] - [[September 12]], [[1906]])
211: *[[Diophantus]] of Alexandria (Ptolemaic Egypt, circa [[298 BC|298 B.C.]] - [[214 BC|214 B.C.]])
233: *[[Eratosthenes]] (Ptolemaic Egypt, [[276 BC|276 B.C.]] - [[194 BC|194 B.C.]]) - July 24 (8660 bytes)
5: *[[1567]] - [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary Queen of Scots]] is... - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
6: ...med Panj Pyare (Five Beloved Ones), who in turn baptised the Guru at his request.
8: ... unique in that it is written in [[Gurmukhi]] script but contains many languages including [[Punjabi l...
10: ...erence is attributable to its single central concept – the sovereignty of the One [[God]], the C...
12: Guru Nanak's ascribed to the concept of ''[[Maya (illusion)|maya]]'', regarding materi...
14: ... to live in a balanced worldly manner, and by accepting ultimate reality. Thus, by the grace of Guru (... - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
3: '''Samuel de Champlain''' ([[c.]][[1567]] – [[ 25 December]] [[1635]]) was a [[Fran...
7: ...rence River]] and, on his return to France on [[September 20]], wrote an account of his travels called...
19: During the summer of 1608, Champlain attempted to form better relations with the local Indians...
23: ...ry, he returned to France in an unsuccessful attempt, with de Monts, to renew their fur trade monopoly...
29: ...eutenant-general's name, to appoint “such captains and lieutenants as shall be expedient,”... - History of Ancient Egypt (27975 bytes)
1: {{History of Egypt}}
3: ...heological evidence indicates that a developed Egyptian society has existed for much longer.
5: ==Egyptian chronology==
6: {{Egyptian Dynasty list}}
8: Egyptian history is broken into several different perio...
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