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- Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
19: ...tuguese found gold and diamonds in the neighbor captaincy of [[Minas Gerais]], Rio de Janeiro became m...
46: Since 1961, the Tijuca forest is a [[National Park]].
123: [[pt:Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro)]] - November 4 (10686 bytes)
7: ...[Eighty Years' War]]: In [[Belgium]], [[Spain]] captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days ...
21: * [[1922]] - In [[Egypt]], [[United Kingdom|British]] archaeologist [[How...
69: *[[1961]] - [[Kathy Griffin]], comedienne, actress
70: *1961 - [[Ralph Macchio]], actor
147: [[pt:4 de Novembro]] - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
22: ===Heiress Presumptive===
23: ...d VIII]]'s abdication, she became [[heiress presumptive]] and was henceforth known as HRH The Princess...
38: ...Princess of Wales|Lady Diana Frances Spencer]] ([[1961]]–[[1997]]); married ([[9 April]] [[2005]])...
40: ...of Wales|HRH Prince Henry of Wales]] (born [[15 September]], [[1984]]) (known universally as 'Harry')
42: ...ivorced ([[28 April]] [[1992]]) [[Mark Phillips|Captain Mark Phillips]] (born [[1948]]); married ([[12... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
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6: date_of_birth=[[1 July]], [[1961]] |
11: ...Mountbatten-Windsor]], n饠Spencer) ([[1 July]] [[1961]]–[[31 August]] [[1997]]) was the first [[w...
36: ... Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]].
38: ...e threatened to kill herself. If the suicide attempts did take place, there was certainly a significan... - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (2468 bytes)
6: ...cipated the life of [[Diana, Princess of Wales]] (1961-1997), Sarah sought to marry off her granddaughte... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
20: ... and was turned down at first, but eventually accepted into the community. Her duties there included ...
24: ...tion. She negotiated with the British, but also kept in contact with the growing guerrilla movement.
30: ...ay, Israel was attacked by joint forces from [[Egypt]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Transjordan]] and [[...
32: ...n Israeli amb Meir hands cert.jpg|thumb|right|[[September 10]], [[1948]]. Ceremony in [[Kremlin]] of t...
44: ...ng humiliated the Arabs in the [[1967]] war and captured large areas of territory. She saw no need to ... - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
27: Mrs. Roosevelt also accepted large amounts of money from her activities in a...
35: ... mankind," and the Declaration was unanimously adopted by the [[General Assembly]] later that night.
37: ... Eventually their efforts were successful, and in 1961 DeSapio was removed from power. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
31: ...labour market that would create jobs and could adapt to market conditions. Exacerbated by the global r...
33: ...the Conservative Party began to split over her sceptical approach to [[European Union|European]] [[Eco...
45: ... Pensions and National Insurance]] in September [[1961]], keeping the post until the Conservatives lost ...
50: ...d the budget of the [[Open University]] from attempts to cut it.
75: ...her sent a [[task force|naval task force]] to recapture the Islands. The ensuing military campaign was... - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
32: :''[[Double Persephone]]'' ([[1961]]) - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
3: ...ak Dinesen''' ([[April 17]], [[1885]] – [[September 7]], [[1962]]) was a [[pen name]] for the [[...
25: ...dows on the Grass'' (1960 in England and Denmark, 1961 in USA) - Clarice Lispector (1743 bytes)
16: *A Ma磠no Escuro (1961) - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
4: image_caption=[[Novelist]] and [[Philosopher]], best known f...
11: ...d her fiction both emphasize, above all, her concepts of [[individualism]], [[egoism]], "[[Objectivist...
19: ...she had not read, but whose name she liked and adopted. The book also has a quotation from Ayn's cous...
26: ...ected by many publishers before finally being accepted by the [[Bobbs-Merrill Company]] publishing hou...
43: ...s of separations and additional affairs, Rand abruptly ended her relationship with both Nathaniel Bran... - Hanna Reitsch (3751 bytes)
6: ...Focke-Achgelis Fa 61]], the world's first [[helicopter]]. This made her a star of the Nazi party, alwa...
16: ...r German citizens were forbidden from flying, except, after a few years, in gliders. In 1952 '''Hanna ...
18: ... where she founded a sports gliding network. In [[1961]] she was invited by President [[John F. Kennedy]... - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
20: ...ass|bass]] player [[Ray Brown]]. Together they adopted a child, Ray Brown, Jr.
56: *1961 ''[[Ella in Hollywood]]''
57: *1961 ''[[Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!]]''
58: *1961 ''[[Ella Returns to Berlin]]'' - Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
2: ...ed for her soul and R&B recordings but is also adept at [[jazz]], [[rock]], [[blues]], [[pop]], [[hip-...
10: ... of live gospel music recorded in a Los Angeles Baptist church. Surprisingly she never made it to numb...
34: *[[1961]] ''[[Aretha]]''
79: *[[1987]] ''[[One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism]]'' - Ulrike Meinhof (1853 bytes)
5: ...]] and had twin girls, Bettina and Regine, on [[September 21]], [[1962]].
7: ...estos that the group produced, including the concept of the [[urban guerrilla]], decrying what she cal...
9: Captured in [[1972]] in [[Langenhagen]], she was, duri... - Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
2: ...ים''' '''Maryām''' "Bitter"; [[Septuagint]] [[Greek language|Greek]] '''Μα&...
6: ...azareth was a historical figure, even if they accept nothing or almost nothing of the account of his l...
8: ...rch Fathers, and their interpretations of the Scriptures[[#Footnotes|¹]].
15: ... presentation in the temple, the flight into [[Egypt]], and their return in the following year and res...
21: Her death is not recorded in Scripture. - Elise Rivet (1599 bytes)
7: In [[1961]], the government of France honored her with her ... - Julia Child (8199 bytes)
2: ...elevision programs. Her most famous works are the 1961 cookbook ''Mastering the Art of French Cooking'' ...
10: ...in Washington, D.C., where she was married on [[September 1]], [[1946]] to Mr. Child, a man of sophist...
20: ...clopedia. Finally, when it was first published in 1961 by [[Alfred A. Knopf]], the 734-page ''[[Masterin...
22: ...(PBS) station of Boston, [[WGBH]], led to the inception of her television cooking show after viewers e... - Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
6: ...can avant-garde film. It was in 1943 that she adopted the name Maya Deren.
12: Deren passed away in 1961, at the age of 44, from a [[brain hemorrhage]]. ...
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