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- Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
4: ...Venus de Milo]] now stands in the [[Louvre]] in [[Paris]].
6: ...around the world under [[Louis Isidore Duperrey|Captain Duperrey]], and brought home a very fine colle...
14: ...nd]]) were named after him. There is a street in Paris, Rue Dumont d'Urville, in the 8th district near t...
16: ...s buried in the [[Cimetière du Montparnasse]], [[Paris]], France. - Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
6: ...ords is severely wounded in an assassination attempt
9: ...Laden, leader of al-Qaeda and mastermind of the September 11 attacks, is killed in Abbottabad, Pakista...
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80: ...daughter, Gianna, and 7 others, perish in a helicopter crash. - Ionic order (6526 bytes)
1: ...es ruines plus beaux des monuments de la Grèce'' Paris, 1758 (Plate XX)]]
8: ...n the shaft settled at 24. This standardization kept the fluting in a familiar proportion to the diame...
12: ...a [[frieze]] resting on it that may be richly sculptural, and a cornice bult up with dentils (like the...
14: ...s, to interpret the Ionic Order as matronly in comparison to the Doric Order, though not as wholly femini... - List of people by name: Af (1105 bytes)
9: ...re, Denis Auguste]], (1793-1848), archbishop of [[Paris]] - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
10: ... when kidnapping an heiress was seen as a viable option for attaining a title, so William wrote up a w...
14: ...weak and ineffectual military leader with no concept of maintaining troop discipline or morale, or of ...
16: ...], an ally until the attack. Failing in this attempt, they retired to Jerusalem, and then home.
20: When they passed through [[Rome]] on the way to Paris, [[Pope Eugene III]] tried to reconcile Eleanor a...
28: ... This aroused not only Eleanor's horror and contempt, but most of Europe's. - Jeanne d'Albret (2474 bytes)
14: ...ry to the king's sister Marguerite. She died in [[Paris]] two months before the wedding took place. - Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
12: ...d's court in Navarre, but she received an icy reception. Determined to overcome her difficulties, Quee...
16: ...nri IV and Marie's children. Marguerite died in [[Paris]] on [[May 27]], [[1615]], and is buried in the C...
20: ...ge to Henri of Navarre. The novel was famously adapted into a [[1994]] [[French film]], ''[[La Reine M... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
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...
35: On [[September 10]] [[1547]], known as "Black Saturday", th... - Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
7: ...ve of the daily life of the philosophic circle in Paris.
12: In 1747 he wrote the ''Promenade du sceptique'', an [[allegory]] pointing first to the extr...
14: ...cation of the principle of relativism to the concept of [[God]]. What makes the ''Lettre sur les aveug...
23: ...at were then moving the cultivated class to its depths, but still were comparatively ineffectual by re...
31: ...in correcting proofs, and in bringing the manuscript of less competent contributors into decent shape.... - Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
25: ...most often, a wise suspense of judgment under exceptionally difficult circumstances; and to this may b...
31: ...Russia's proper system. Hence the reiterated attempts of [[Frederick the Great]] and [[Louis XV]] to g...
39: ...began with a fainting-fit at [[Tsarskoe Selo]] (September 19, 1757), nor the fall of Bestuzhev (Februa...
47: ...lly arranged by the allies that their envoys at [[Paris]] should fix the date for the assembling of a pea...
49: ...on the defensive with consummate skill, and the capture of the Prussian fortress of [[Kolberg]] on Chr... - Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
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5: ...picion falling on her nationality. The regents kept her away from her child, and she turned for comfo... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
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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...
44: ...es, including her description of her suicide attempts. The tapes were in the possession of the Princes... - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
39: ...eims]] during the height of a bread shortage in [[Paris]]. Tradition would later state that it was at thi...
41: ...cent gown was ordered from the fashion house of [[Paris]]'s most exclusive designer, Rose Bertin.
43: ...ortly after the coronation, Marie-Antoinette attempted to bring the [[duc de Choiseul]] back to court....
51: ...nce|Artois]], Marie-Antoinette began visiting the Paris Op鲡 balls in disguise. It was not long before g...
59: ...ing with her brother-in-law. Illegal presses in [[Paris]] soon began printing pamphlets showing the queen... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
6: ...t at the Slade School in [[London]] and then in [[Paris]], where in [[1893]] she met and married [[Poland... - 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: ...inistry of Pensions and National Insurance]] in September [[1961]], keeping the post until the Conserv...
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... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
2: ...vernment. Luxemburg and hundreds of others were captured, tortured, and killed.
19: ...ut at least [[Karl Kautsky]]'s party leadership kept Marxism on the programme, even if his main aim wa...
23: Between [[1904]] and [[1906]] her work was interrupted by three prison terms for political activities....
25: ...opean workers' parties should unite in their attempts to stop the war.
29: ... European Socialists congresses such as that in [[Paris]]. Along with the French socialist [[Jean Jaur賝... - Christabel Pankhurst (1631 bytes)
3: '''Christabel Harriette Pankhurst''' ([[September 22]], [[1880]] – [[February 13]], [[19...
5: ...hurst]], in [[1905]], Christabel Pankhurst interrupted a [[The Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]] meet...
7: ...anchester]]. Between 1912 and 1913 she lived in [[Paris, France]] to escape imprisonment under the terms ... - Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
3: ...Flora Tristan''', born [[April 7]], [[1803]] in [[Paris, France]] - died [[November 14]], [[1844]] in [[B...
5: ... standards of living they were accustomed to, prompting them in 1832 to go to [[Arequipa]], to claim h... - Emma Abbott (633 bytes)
2: ...orn in [[Chicago]] and studied in [[Milan]] and [[Paris]]. She had a fine [[soprano]] voice, and appeare... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
4: ...f the capitals of Europe, including [[London]], [[Paris]], and [[Berlin]].
6: ...masters]] on her own and in [[1866]] she moved to Paris.
10: ...major European museums, her style matured, and in Paris, she studied with [[Camille Pissarro]].
12: The jury accepted her first painting for the [[Paris Salon]] in [[1872]]. The Salon critics claimed th...
18: ...r mother and sister, who fell ill after moving to Paris in [[1877]]. Her sister died in [[1882]], but her...
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