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  1. Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
    4: ...nd in [[Schleswig-Holstein]], and Margaret, free from all fear of domestic sedition, could now give he...
    6: ...from Mecklenburg with an army of mercenaries, was routed and taken prisoner at [[Aasle]] near [[Falk?g...
    10: ...within the stipulated time, the Hansa surrendered Stockholm to Margaret in September 1398, in exchange for co...
    12: ... crowned king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The proposed act of union divided the three Rigsraads, bu...
    16: ... the Danish state, and national aspirations were frowned upon or checked, though Norway, as being more...
  2. Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
    1: ...s presumptive]] she succeeded her father to the throne of Sweden upon his death at the [[Battle of L?(...
    5: ...ef; colspan=2 align=center>[[Image:Swedish queen Drottning Kristina portrait by S颡stien Bourdon stor...
    8: <tr valign=top><td>'''Coronation'''<td>[[October 20]], [[1650]]
    9: <tr valign=top><td>'''Royal motto'''
    10: ... realm''") <!-- Official English version from www.royalcourt.se -->
  3. Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
    51: ...ry 19]], [[1966]] to [[March 24]], [[1977]], and from [[January 14]], [[1980]] until her [[assassinati...
    57: ...expected to be a passive leader, but her actions proved her otherwise.
    59: ... them all wrong as she emerged to be one of the strongest leaders in the history of independent India.
    67: ...ictory in the war resulted in a personality cult around Indira Gandhi; according to one [[Gallup]] pol...
    69: ... man felt the deposited money was being used inappropriately. The nationalized network of banks Gandhi...
  4. Sofia Kovalevskaya (3306 bytes)
    1: ...ity]], the third woman in [[Europe]] to become a professor.
    5: ...tersburg Academy of Sciences]]) via [[Fyodor Fyodorovich Schubert]] (another Academician) and had more...
    7: ...eorem]]) and essentially completed the study of [[rotating solid]]s, applying the then-new theory of [...
    9: ...ed on the older sister Anna and he very probably proposed to her.
    11: ...calculus in the army, and when they ran short of proper wallpaper for one house, used his old notes in...
  5. Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
    6: In [[1918]], they discovered the element [[protactinium]].
    8: ...ess transition known as the [[Auger electron spectroscopy|Auger effect]], which is named for [[Pierre ...
    10: ...] a warning letter, which led to the [[Manhattan Project]].
    12: ...bel committee, partly because Hahn downplayed her role ever since she left Germany. Some said also th...
    17: *Otto Robert Frisch, (ed.) 1959. ''Trends in Atomic Physic...
  6. Ingrid Bergman (5216 bytes)
    3: ...ter]] in Stockholm and had a small role in [[Munkbrogreven]] ([[1934]]), her first movie. After a doze...
    7: ...an's children is the model and actress [[Isabella Rossellini]].
    9: ...nate between performances in [[American]] and [[European]] films. She received her third Academy Award...
    13: ...interred in the [[Norra begravningsplatsen]] in [[Stockholm]].
    49: * [[Stromboli (movie)|Stromboli]] (1950)
  7. Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
    5: ...nasson ([[1872]]-[[1944]]). Her older sister and brother were Alva and Sven.
    10: ...ma]] [[acting]] technique and cast her in a major role in ''G? Berlings Saga'' ([[1924 in film|1924]])...
    12: ...he [[United States]] in [[1925]] to work for [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]], he insisted that Garbo be given ...
    17: ...l lesbian lovers, including the actress [[Louise Brooks]] and the writer/socialite [[Mercedes de Acost...
    23: ...seductive as the [[World War I]] spy in the title role of ''[[Mata Hari]]'' ([[1932 in film|1932]]). T...
  8. List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
    1: You can also browse countries [[List of countries|alphabetically]]...
    12: *[[Botswana]] - [[Gaborone]]
    15: *[[Cameroon]] (also spelled Cameroun) - [[Yaound靝
    19: *[[Comoros]] - [[Moroni, Comoros|Moroni]]
    22: *[[C?d'Ivoire]] (Ivory Coast) - [[Yamoussoukro]]
  9. List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
    38: <tr><td>[[Belgrade]] <td>[[Serbia and Montenegro]]
    51: <tr><td>[[Bucharest]] <td>[[Romania]]
    56: <tr><td>[[Cairo]] <td>[[Egypt]]
    82: <tr><td>[[Gaborone]] <td>[[Botswana]]
    106: <tr><td>[[Koror]] <td>[[Palau]]
  10. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ...ngly awkward. Time zones partially rectified the problem by setting the clocks of a region to the same...
    6: ...sured time as distinct from time determined by astronomical observation as formerly carried out at Gre...
    12: ...5 (e.g. if it is 11:00 UTC, then it is 06:00 in Toronto)
    13: ...+ 1 (e.g. if it is 12:00 UTC, then it is 13:00 in Stockholm)
    18: ...nes results in a time the other side of midnight from UTC, then the date at the location is one day la...
  11. List of themed timelines (11300 bytes)
    1: ...Timelines''' are sequences of related events in chronological order. They are important in understand...
    7: ...ne of scientific experiments]], [[Timeline of environmental history of New Zealand]]
    9: * [[Astronautics]] | [[Planetology]]
    10: ** [[Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes]]
    11: ** [[Timeline of rocket and missile technology]]
  12. Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
    3: ...ed Bernhard Nobel''' ([[October 21]], [[1833]], [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] &ndash; [[December 10]], [[1896]], ...
    4: ==Personal background==
    5: ...sastrous one in [[1864]] killed Alfred's younger brother [[Emil Nobel|Emil]] and several other workers...
    7: ..., and the whole stock except three copies was destroyed immediately after his death, being regarded as...
    9: ...interred in the [[Norra begravningsplatsen]] in [[Stockholm]].
  13. March 22 (9294 bytes)
    5: ...his son [[Gordian II]] are proclaimed [[Roman emperors]].
    7: ...]] Indians kill 347 [[England|English]] settlers around [[Jamestown, Virginia]], a third of the colony...
    9: *[[1638]] - [[Anne Hutchinson]] is expelled from [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] for religious disse...
    10: ...ct 1765|Stamp Act]], the first direct tax levied from [[England]] on the American colonies.
    11: ...den|Gustav IV Adolf]] to the [[Sweden|Swedish]] throne.
  14. Sweden (27111 bytes)
    1: ...in all but its [[Metropolitan Areas of Sweden|metropolitan areas]], with most of the inland consistin...
    3: ... and 18th centuries the [[Realm of Sweden]] was through warfare extended to a [[Great Power]] of twice...
    5: ...ry is today defined by liberal tendencies and a strong national quest for equality.
    23: capital = [[Stockholm]] |
    25: largest_city = [[Stockholm]] |
  15. Amusement park (17293 bytes)
    3: ...is more elaborate than a simple city park or playground, as an amusement park is meant to cater to adu...
    9: ... a remarkable example of a European park, dating from [[1843]] and still existing, see [[Tivoli Garden...
    12: ...he next half-century, including those known as [[trolley park]]s.
    14: ...hase Park in [[1927]] marked the beginning of the roller coaster as one of the most popular attraction...
    16: ... down; in [[1944]], Luna Park also burned to the ground.
  16. Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
    1: ...to his writings, which have been closely studied from his time down to the present day. Descartes was...
    2: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    4: ...gustine]]. In his natural philosophy, he differs from the [[Scholasticism|Schools]] on two major point...
    6: ... [[Turing test]] and [[John Searle]]'s "[[Chinese room]]" argument.
    11: ...e [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] [[Prytanee|Collège Royal Henry-Le-Grand]] at [[La Flèche]]. After grad...
  17. Fermium (6567 bytes)
    7: <tr><td rowspan="3" valign="center">[[erbium|Er]]<br>'''Fm''...
    13: ...r bgcolor="#ff99cc"><font color="black">'''Known properties'''</font></th></tr>
    21: ...]] </td><td>unknown; probably metallic,<br> silvery white or gray</td></tr...
    25: <td>[[Electron configuration]] </td><td><...
    27: <td>[[electron|e<sup>-</sup>]]'s per [[energy level]]</td><td>2...
  18. Holmium (7766 bytes)
    5: | colspan="2" align="center" | [[Dysprosium]] &ndash; '''Holmium''' &ndash; [[Erbium]]
    7: | rowspan="3" valign="center" | '''Ho'''<br>[[Einstein...
    20: | [[periodic table group|Group]], [[periodic table period|Period]], [[periodic...
    29: ..."2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Atomic properties'''
    43: | [[Electron configuration]]
  19. Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
    1: ...ic Games''', runners relay the [[Olympic Flame]] from [[Olympia, Greece|Olympia]] to the opening cerem...
    3: ...man, [[Pierre de Coubertin|Pierre Fr&egrave;dy, Baron de Coubertin]] in the late [[19th century]]. The...
    13: ...has been lost, although there are many legends surrounding its origins. One of these legends associate...
    15: ...e times: The sixth century BC wrestler [[Milo of Croton]] is the only athlete in history to win a vict...
    17: ...tening Christian hegemony, and in [[393]] the emperor [[Theodosius]] outlawed the Olympics, ending a t...
  20. History of ecology (10158 bytes)
    1: ...between animals and between animals and their environment as early as the 4th century BC (Ramalay, 194...
    6: Throughout the [[18th century|18th]] and the beginning...
    8: ...he relationship between organisms and their [[environment]]. He exposed the existing relationships be...
    15: ...]] on [[The Origin of Species]]: Ecology passed from a repetitive, mechanical model to a biological, ...
    17: ... species were not independent of each other, and grouped them into plant species, animal species, and ...

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