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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    14: From about 1100, the population of Europe rose, which is because ...
    53: ... makers of clocks and watches, and scientific instrument makers to enable them to batch-produce small ...
    59: ...es for cannon boring made and worked by the [[Verbruggans]]. He later worked for [[Joseph Bramah]] on ...
    74: ...ingswood coalfield near Bristol, still have adits running to this day, [[as of 2005]], almost a centur...
    81: ...y iron goods were [[Sweden]] and [[Russia]], with Russia being able to command increasingly high price...
  2. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8: ...]] into the atmosphere, iron can be found in the crust only in combination with [[oxygen]] or [[sulfur...
    11: ...ble form of iron is the [[body-centered cubic]] structure '''[[ferrite]]''' or '''α-iron''', a f...
    13: ...rrite. Martensite has a very similar unit cell structure to austenite, and identical chemical composi...
    21: ...other hand [[sulfur]], [[nitrogen]], and [[phosphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly fou...
    23: ...hen heat-treated to produce a desirable crystal structure, and often "cold worked" to produce the fina...
  3. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    45: ..., (1978-2005), Puerto Rican who was convicted of drug dealing in the Laura Hernandez case
    110: *[[Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg]], (ruled 1292-1298), German emperor
    122: *[[Pope Adrian IV|Adrian IV]], (circa 1100-1159), pope from [[1154]] to [[1159]]
  4. Svetlana Savitskaya (713 bytes)
    1: ...03;}}); born [[August 8]], [[1948]], in [[Moscow, Russia]], was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] female [[as...
  5. Sofia Kovalevskaya (3306 bytes)
    1: ...[[1850]]–[[February 10]], [[1891]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[mathematician]] and a student of [[Karl...
    3: ...rname to [[Matthias Corvinus of Hungary|Korvin]]-Krukovsky.
    9: Kovalevskaya had a crush on [[Fyodor Dostoevsky]] and practiced his favo...
    11: ...es instead. Sofia spent many hours of childhood scrutinising the strange scribbles. Something of it se...
    13: She adored her uncle [[Pyotr Vasilievich Krukovsky]], a self-taught eccentric with especial fo...
  6. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    1: ...ullina''') (born [[October 24]], [[1931]]) is a [[Russia]]n-[[Tatar]] [[composer]] of deeply religious...
    5: During her studies in [[Soviet]] Russia, her music was labeled "irresponsible" for it...
    7: ...mid-1970s Gubaidulina founded Astreja, a folk-instrument improvisation group with fellow composers Vic...
    25: *''Rumore e silenzio'' for percussion and harpsichord (...
    44: *''Alleluja'' for mixed chorus, boy soprano, organ and large orchestra (1990)
  7. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    49: | [[Crystal structure]] || face centered cubic
    146: ... of actinium fluoride with lithium vapor at about 1100 to 1300?C.
  8. Jewellery (4234 bytes)
    7: ... case of [[Christianity|Christians]] wearing a [[crucifix]] in the form of jewellery, or, as is the ca...
    26: * 2500 BC - True iron production technology in [[Near East]].
    36: * 1000 BC - The start of true [[engraving]].
    64: *A history of jewellery 1100-1870 - Joan Evans, 1989.
  9. Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
    2: ...se areas settled in ancient times by Greeks: [[Cyprus]], the [[Aegean]] coast of [[Turkey]] (then know...
    4: ... civilizations (from about [[1600 BC]] to about [[1100 BC]]), while others argue that these civilization...
    8: ...eat the Ancient Greek civilization as a continuum running until the advent of [[Christianity]] in the ...
    15: ...pher)|Pausanias]] "Description of Greece", [[Diodorus]] "Bibliothiki" and [[Jerome]]'s "Chronicon", co...
    22: ...humb|left|The [[Acropolis, Athens|Acropolis]], in ruins, is still at the centre of modern [[Athens]]. ...
  10. Montana (14119 bytes)
    38: ...ulation density]], with much of the state being [[rural]]. The economy is primarily [[ranching]]-based...
    51: ...000 acres (146,000 km²). 275,000 acres (1100 km²) are administered as [[state park]]...
    57: ...es, primroses, columbine, lilies and dryads. Sagebrush and various species of grass are common plants ...
    203: *MacLean, Norman, ''A River Runs Through It''.
  11. New Mexico (31079 bytes)
    44: ...urishing sedentary culture in the [[1200s]], constructing small towns in the valley of the [[Rio Grand...
    50: ...El Camino Real]], "The Royal Road" as a 700 mile (1100 km) lifeline from the rest of [[New Spain]] to hi...
    54: ...of New Spain, the duke of Alburquerque. They constructed the Church of San Felipe de Ner�[[1706]]). ...
    60: ... had previously reached Santa Fe, but the Spanish rulers forbade them to trade. Trader [[William Beckn...
    62: ...ivisions southwest of [[Dodge City, Kansas]]. The rugged Mountain Division passed over [[Raton Pass]] ...
  12. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    7: ...ternational railway communication [[Almaty]] - [[Urumqi]] opened.
    11: ... domesticated as early as circa [[11th century BC|1100 BC]], and the [[nomads]] of the vast Eurasian [[s...
    16: Routes along the Persian [[Royal Road]] (constructed [[5th century BC]]) may have been in use as e...
    20: The ancient harbor constructed in [[Lothal]], [[India]], may be the oldest [...
    25: ...sret III]] had a [[Suez Canal|"Suez" canal]] constructed linking the [[Nile River]] with the [[Red Sea...
  13. Trajans Column (10003 bytes)
    1: ...ear the [[Quirinal Hill]], north of the [[Roman Forum]]. Completed in 113, the freestanding column is ...
    3: ... from a series of 20 colossal [[Carrara]] marble drums, each weighing about 40 tons, with a diameter o...
    13: ... battle and engaging the Dacians, as well as constructing fortifications and listening to the emperor'...
    17: ... magnificent view over the surrounding Trajan's forum; 43 window slits illuminate his ascent.
    19: ...t, and to maintain its own visual impact on the forum. The column proper, that is the shaft without th...
  14. Medieval music (31843 bytes)
    9: ...d homorhythmic with a unison sung text and no instrumental support. The notation system is weak, and ...
    11: ...table fashion. The use of multiple texts and instrumental accompaniment has developed by the end of t...
    14: ...ation]] was a relatively late development, reconstruction of this music, especially before the [[12th ...
    19: ...imately achieved the same primacy over rhythmic structure as our modern "measure") could be either "pe...
    21: ...grave;ge]], [[Johannes de Grocheo]], [[Petrus de Cruce]] (Pierre de la Croix), and [[Philippe de Vitry...
  15. Pope Lucius I (1549 bytes)
    10: ...relic was brought to [[Roskilde]] around the year 1100, after Lucius had been declared patron of the Dan...
  16. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    50: ...[captain]] de Gaulle was severely wounded at the gruesome [[Battle of Verdun]] in March 1916, and left...
    52: ...tinguished himself in fighting near the river [[Zbrucz]] and received the highest Polish military awar...
    69: ...inet]] attempted to block the speech, but was overruled by Churchill. In France, de Gaulle's "[[Appeal...
    112: ...lief that the United Kingdom would not accept the rules of the Community, and would prefer its oversea...
    128:
  17. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    11: Phoenix was incorporated on [[February 5]], [[1881]]. It is the [[county seat]] of [...
    46: ... gone". They also lived in the [[Pueblo Grande]] ruins between 700 and 1400 A.D. They were industrio...
    53: ...ializing the birth of a new civilization from the ruins left by the Hohokam.
    59: On [[February 12]], [[1871]], the territorial legislature cr...
    65: ...as signed by Governor [[John C. Fremont]] on [[February 25]], [[1881]]. Phoenix was incorporated wit...
  18. Russia (28007 bytes)
    2: ... or ''Rossijskaja Federacija''), or '''Russia''' (Russian: Росси́&#...
    4: .... In the [[Soviet Union]] Russia was called the [[Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic]] (RSFSR...
    6: ...sia. Consequently, after the breakup of the USSR, Russia again vied for an influential role on the wor...
    7: {{Russia infobox}}
    10: {{main|History of Russia}}
  19. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    120: *[[Averroes]] (or ''Ibn Rushd''), (1126-1198){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    158: *[[Bruno Bauer]], (1809-1882){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    231: *[[Rudjer Boscovich]], (1711-1787){{fn|C}}
    257: *[[Constantin Brunner]], (1862-1937)
    258: *[[Emil Brunner]], (1889-1966){{fn|R}}
  20. Toltec (2981 bytes)
    3: ...any small states in Central Mexico into an empire ruled from their capital, [[Tula, Mexico|Tula]] (als...
    7: ...y the nomadic warriors of the [[Chichimecs]]. The ruling family of the Aztecs claimed to descend from ...
    11: ...together with some references by the Maya. Toltec rulers are said to have included:
    18: ...lcoatl]], son of Mixcoatl, the most famous Toltec ruler
    23: ...]] – the last Toltec king, died in exile c. 1100 (?), some 6 years after the fall of Tula

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