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  1. Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (1994 bytes)
    1: [[image:Anne_of_Austria.jpg|thumb|right|Anne of Austria]]
    2: '''Anne of Austria''' ([[September 22]], [[1601]] - [[January 20]], ...
    4: ...in|Philip III]], king of Spain, and [[Margaret of Austria]].
    8: ...rincess [[Maria Theresa of Spain|Marie-Th鲨se of Austria]].
  2. Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
    1: ''This page is about Maria Theresa of Austria (often only known as Empress Maria Theresa), rule...
    3: ...and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla]]
    4: ...[[Habsburg]] by birth and became Archduchess of [[Austria]], and Queen of [[Hungary]] and [[Bohemia]] from ...
    6: ...issued, on Charles' death ([[1740]]) the [[War of Austrian Succession]] began.
    8: ...iving to adulthood. She made him co-regent of her Austrian dominions, but she actually kept most of the pow...

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    64: ... the invention of the calendar, were due to the former inhabitants of Tula, the Toltecs, who reached t...
    74: ... country's remaining territory, from which were formed the modern states of [[California]], [[Nevada]]...
    76: ...d losses in battle to the Republican ("Liberal") Army, Maximilian was captured and executed, along wit...
    78: ...ion]]. Revolutionary forces defeated the federal army, but were left with internal struggles, leaving ...
    80: ...rty's loss of hegemony. Through the electoral reforms started by president [[Carlos Salinas de Gortari...
  2. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    14: ...est to win the first of his two non-consecutive terms.
    18: * [[1918]] - [[World War I]]: [[Austria-Hungary]] surrenders to [[Italy]].
    19: * 1918 - The [[German Revolution]] begins when 40,000 [[sailor]]s tak...
    20: ...21]] - The [[Sturmabteilung]] or SA is formally formed by [[Adolf Hitler]]
    61: *[[1932]] - [[Thomas Klestil]], president of Austria (d. [[2004]])
  3. List of people by name: Ae (1061 bytes)
    5: ... Alois Lexa von]], (1854-1912), [[Austria-Hungary|Austria-Hungarian]] statesman
  4. Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (1994 bytes)
    1: [[image:Anne_of_Austria.jpg|thumb|right|Anne of Austria]]
    2: '''Anne of Austria''' ([[September 22]], [[1601]] - [[January 20]], ...
    4: ...in|Philip III]], king of Spain, and [[Margaret of Austria]].
    8: ...rincess [[Maria Theresa of Spain|Marie-Th鲨se of Austria]].
  5. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    13: ... [[Ludlow Castle]] and many of the prerogatives normally only given to a [[Prince of Wales]], sometime...
    15: ...rs old, she entertained some visitors with a performance on the [[harpsichord|virginals]]. A great pa...
    19: ...as Cranmer]], the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], formally declared the marriage with Catherine void and...
    21: ...er was perceived as unjust; all [[Europe]], furthermore, regarded her as the only true heir and daught...
    26: ...to grant her a household, and the Lady Mary was permitted to reside in royal palaces. Henry's sixth a...
  6. Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
    1: ''This page is about Maria Theresa of Austria (often only known as Empress Maria Theresa), rule...
    3: ...and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla]]
    4: ...[[Habsburg]] by birth and became Archduchess of [[Austria]], and Queen of [[Hungary]] and [[Bohemia]] from ...
    6: ...issued, on Charles' death ([[1740]]) the [[War of Austrian Succession]] began.
    8: ...iving to adulthood. She made him co-regent of her Austrian dominions, but she actually kept most of the pow...
  7. Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
    5: A [[Germany|German]] Princess, Sophie Augusta Fredericka (nickname...
    9: ...ontesquieu]], Catherine drew up a document to reform the code of laws. A legislative commission repres...
    11: ...s process reached completion in [[1775]]. The reform created provinces and districts which were more m...
    13: ...atherine the Great instituted several drastic reforms within the Russian society. First, she establish...
    16: ... Great's coronation coach is exhibited in the [[Hermitage Museum]], [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]...
  8. Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
    3: ...oved Russian monarchs, because she didn't allow Germans in the government and not a single person was ...
    9: ...ver, and at a later day picked up some Italian, German and Swedish, and could converse in these langua...
    19: ... [[convent]] for the rest of her life was the determining cause of her irresistible outburst of energy...
    23: ...a few personal friends, including her physician, Armand Lestocq, her chamberlain, [[Mikhail Illarionov...
    29: ...hiefs of the departments of state, none of them Germans as used to be, the first care of the new empre...
  9. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    12: ..., 1st Duke of Marlborough]], who led the English armies in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].
    17: ...tholicism. Princess Anne, however, declared her firm adherence to [[Anglicanism]]; James II continued ...
    19: ...ot well-received by the English people. Public alarm increased when James's second wife, [[Mary of Mod...
    33: ... of the [[Royal Navy]]. Anne gave control of the army to Lord Marlborough, whom she appointed [[Captai...
    38: ...d Commissioners were appointed to negotiate the terms of a union. Articles of Union were approved by t...
  10. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    5: ... for the way she superbly bejeweled herself for formal events, Queen Mary's valuable collection of jew...
    9: ...[[Habsburgs]], the once powerful ruling family of Austria.(Cite [[Almanach de Gotha]]). Her mother was [[He...
    13: ...s letters from Mary to her aunt, who lived in [[Germany]].
    79: The cruise ship, [[RMS Queen Mary|RMS ''Queen Mary'']], was named in her honour, as wa...
    99: * [[Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps]], President
  11. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    2: ...ctober]] [[1793]]) Daughter of [[Maria Theresa of Austria]], wife of [[Louis XVI]] and mother of [[Louis XV...
    4: ...nger) of the Austrian empress, [[Maria Theresa of Austria|Maria Theresa]] and [[Francis I, Holy Roman Emper...
    7: ... mother, the Empress Maria-Theresa, had ruled the Austrian Empire for fifteen years before Antoinette's bir...
    9: ...child genius [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]. He performed a short musical concert for the Imperial Family...
    11: ...]], Maria-Amalia was married to the Prince of [[Parma]] and Maria-Antonia's favourite sister, Maria-Ca...
  12. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    2: ...s, and crushed by the remnants of the monarchist army and freelance right-wing [[militia]]s collective...
    10: ...enschaft'' (the science of [[form of government|forms of state]]), the [[Middle Ages]] and economic an...
    12: ...e annulled and the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|SPD]] was legally able to gain seats in the [[...
    14: ...nt Poland. Luxemburg denied the right of self-determination for nations under [[socialism]], which lat...
    16: ...cial democratic organisation. Despite living in Germany for most of her adult life, Luxemburg was to r...
  13. Ninon de l'Enclos (3420 bytes)
    6: ...he clear idea that drove her actions: she was determined to remain unmarried and independent. Influenc...
    10: ...s visited by [[Christina of Sweden|Christina]], former queen of [[Sweden]]. Impressed, Christina wrote...
    12: ...re genius is needed to make love than to command armies" and "We should take care to lay in a stock of...
  14. Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
    2: ...[[1878]]–[[October 27]], [[1968]]) was an [[Austria]]n [[physics|physicist]] who studied [[radioactiv...
    4: Born in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], Lise Meitner was the third of eight children o...
    10: ...d be used as weapon, and the knowledge being in German hands, Szilard, [[Edward Teller]], and [[Eugene...
    12: ...) in 1946; received the Max Planck Medal of the German Physics Society, 1949.
    22: *[[List of Austrian Scientists]]
  15. History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
    4: ... - 25,000 BC), from the area of [[Willendorf]], [[Austria]], is a well-known example.
    16: ...pture is the [[Narmer Palette|Palette]] of King Narmer, from 3100 BC. The palette, which was used for...
    18: The [[Sphinx]]es are another form of Egyptian sculpture. The Sphinxes were statues ...
    27: ... The figures are usually nude females with their arms crossed over their abdomen. Other sculptures in...
  16. Greek language (35285 bytes)
    3: ...Southern Italy]], south [[Republic of Macedonia|Former Yugloslav Republic of Macedonia]], central and ...
    15: *'''[[Ancient Greek]]''': In its various forms was the language both of [[Archaic]] and [[Class...
    17: ...Koine Greek]] can be initially traced within the armies and conquered territories of [[Alexander the G...
    21: ...rly as 11th century). Today in its '''common''' form, it is spoken by approximately 15 million speaker...
    25: ...et]] are not listed in this article. For more information, see main articles on [[Proto-Greek language...
  17. Clarinet (18825 bytes)
    15: ...matic or showy effects, and in [[Dixieland]] performance.
    22: ...er system]] and is used only in [[Germany]] and [[Austria]] (see History).
    27: ...hereas most other woodwinds go up to the second harmonic, an [[octave]] higher, when the register key ...
    33: ... pressing against the player's bottom lip. The formation of the mouth around the mouthpiece and reed ...
    35: ...rels whose lengths vary very slightly. Some performers employ a single barrel with a thumbwheel that ...
  18. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    1: ...with respect to the labium, there is no need to form an [[embouchure]] with the lips. On the other han...
    3: ...ry]] simply as Flute (Flauto) -- the transverse form was separately referred to as Traverso. It was f...
    5: ...ng of the [[20th century]] by German scholar/performers and in Britain by [[Arnold Dolmetsch]] and oth...
    9: ...ally the Tenor in D known as a voice flute. The normal, school instrument, recorder is the soprano in ...
    18: ...rder fingering systems: historical, modern, and German. The best way to differentiate among these thr...
  19. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    3: ...r-in-chief]] of the [[United States armed forces|armed forces]].
    14: ...n Negroponte]], born in the [[United Kingdom]]; former [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of...
    16: ...ome the fourth at the completion of his current term in 2008.
    29: ...ierce]] and [[Herbert Hoover]] have chosen to affirm rather than swear. The oath is traditionally ende...
    42: ...5th amendment]] eliminated this ambiguity by confirming the Vice President as first in the order as we...
  20. Europe (23835 bytes)
    4: ...d [[geography|geographically]] a [[peninsula]], forming the westernmost part of [[Eurasia]]. It is con...
    6: ..., making it larger than [[Australia]] only. In terms of [[population]] it is the third largest contin...
    11: ...n princess who was abducted by [[Zeus]] in bull form and taken to the island of [[Crete]], where she g...
    13: The term ''Europe'' is generally derived from Greek words ...
    20: ...arte]] rose to power and set out on a conquest, forming a new French empire that soon collapsed. After...

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