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- Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
7: ...er husband or lover, Owen Tudor, lived on until [[1461]], when he was executed by the [[Yorkist]]s follo... - Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
6: ...killed at the [[Second Battle of St Albans]] in [[1461]], fighting for the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastr... - Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
12: ...]], he had suffered a complete mental breakdown. Rumours were rife that he was incapable of fathering...
16: ...up with a victory at [[St Albans]] on 22 February 1461, at which she defeated the Yorkist forces of [[Ri...
18: On March 4, [[1461]], the Lancastrian army was beaten at the [[Battl...
20: ...s, she had gained a reputation for aggression and ruthlessness, but now she was a broken spirit, impri... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
2: ...1500;ְדָּה מֵאִיר''') (b. '''Golda Mab...
4: ==Born in the Russian empire==
6: ... father boarding up the front door in response to rumors of a [[pogrom]]. Her life there was tough; sh...
20: ...r kibbutz chose her to represent them at [[Histadrut]], the General Federation of Labor. By 1924, he...
22: ... to move to Tel Aviv, but her husband stayed in Jerusalem. They grew apart, but never divorced. The ch... - Esther (5002 bytes)
2: ...man in the [[Hebrew Bible]], the queen of [[Ahasuerus]] (commonly identified with [[Xerxes I of Persia...
14: Ahasuerus, having rid himself of [[Vashti]], chose Esther ...
16: ...nstrument in the hand of [[God]] to avert the destruction of the Jewish people, and to afford them pro... - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...stly comprising [[Muslim]], [[Christian]], and [[Druze]] [[Israeli Arab|Arab]]s. The territory Israel ...
14: capital = [[Jerusalem]]<sup>[[#Footnotes|1]]</sup> |
19: largest_city = [[Jerusalem]] |
60: ...lation, see [[Destruction of Jerusalem]]). After crushing [[Bar Kokhba's revolt]] in [[135]], Emperor ...
62: ...pora|diaspora]]. However, the [[Mishnah]] and [[Jerusalem Talmud]], two of Judaism's most important re... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
38: | Constantinople is occupied by crusaders; Latin empire formed.
51: ... as "Imperium Graecorum", "Graecia", "Terra Graecorum" or even "Imperium Constantinopolitanus".
70: ...e. He split the Empire in half, with two emperors ruling from Italy and Greece, each having a co-emper...
74: ...is capital in Constantinople, and Honorius became ruler in the west, with his capital in [[Ravenna]]. ...
78: ... attacks. [[Zeno of the Byzantine Empire|Zeno I]] ruled the east as the empire in the west finally col... - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
41: are usually known as trumpet pitchers. ''S. purpurea'' (the huntman's cup)...
140: lobe's internal surfaces by the struggling insects causes the lobes to grow together (...
178: ...m this, it should be obvious that there is a spectrum of carnivory: from
180: true carnivores, including both unspecialised and sim...
200: However, much can be deduced from the structure of current traps. Pitfall traps are - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
8: ...hip and installing a new [[Anglo-Norman]] power structure as William took the English throne as Willia...
10: The Anglo-Normans ruled both Normandy and England for over 150 years. ...
13: ...gan in France, where the [[Capetian dynasty]] had ruled for over 320 years, with one male heir after t...
15: ...] obligated to buy her claims off (using also the rumor that Joan was a product of her mother's adulte...
25: ... to back it up. Navarre was accustomed to female rulers and had no Salic impediment. - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
20: ...zing the population to the financial and moral corruption of the secular [[Renaissance]] church.
22: ...tralization, leaders like [[Louis XI of France]] (1461-1483), the “spider king,” sought to r...
28: The frustrated reformism of the humanists, ushered in by ...
30: ...ot be limited. God was now an unknowable absolute ruler, and religion would be more fervent and emotio...
32: ...eval zenith of the church. [[Erasmus]] held that true religion was a matter of inward devotion rather ... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ... described as the [[Roman Republic]], since the structure of the power in that age was the one of a re...
5: ...of the Empire into two halves. This allowed Roman rule to continue for two more centuries over the who...
11: ...of Bulgarian monarchs]]), the [[History of Russia|Russian/Kiev]] dynasties (see [[tsar|czars]]), and t...
17: ...ury]] and Rome had been effectively under one-man rule since the time of [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sull...
19: ...ten the republic - now placidly accepted one man rule. - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
12: ...braham]] (USA, [[University of California, Santa Cruz]])
22: *[[Abu Arrayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni]] (Uzbekistan, [[973]] - [[1048]])
25: *[[Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov]] (Russia, [[1912]] - [[1999]])
33: *[[Petrus Apianus]] (Germany, [[1495]] - [[1552]])
62: ...igory Barenblatt|Grigory Isaakovich Barenblatt]] (Russia, USA, [[1927]] - ) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
23: ...Albitskij|Vladimir Aleksandrovich Al'bitskij]] ([[Russia]])
35: *[[Petrus Apianus]] ([[Germany]], [[1495]] – [[1557]...
69: *[[Sergei Ivanovich Belyavsky]] ([[Russia]], [[1883]] – [[1953]])
75: *[[Biruni]] ([[Persia]] [[973]] - [[1048]])
85: *[[Rudjer Josip Boscovich|Ruđer Josip Bošković]] ([[Dalmatia]],... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
1: ...Order of Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem'' or ''Knights of Malta'' or ''Knights of Rh...
5: ...aschid of [[Egypt]] to rebuild the hospice in [[Jerusalem]]. The hospice, which was built on the site ...
7: ...up just cared for those pilgrims who made it to Jerusalem but the order soon extended into providing a...
9: ...r Hospitallers, at the height of the Kingdom of Jerusalem the Hospitallers held seven great forts and ...
15: ...g islands, as well as the Anatolian ports of [[Bodrum]] and [[Castellorizon]]. - Jean Fouquet (2536 bytes)
12: ...[crayon]]; whilst an authentic portrait from his brush is in the Liechtenstein collection.
14: ...miniatures from a [[Book of Hours]], painted in [[1461]] for [[Etienne Chevalier]] who is portrayed by F... - February 22 (10772 bytes)
1: '''February 22''' is the 53rd day of every year in the [[G...
3: {{FebruaryCalendar}}
30: * [[1969]] - [[Barbara Jo Rubin]] wins a [[United States]] thoroughbred [[hors...
37: ...[[2004]] - Ralph Nader announces his intention to run as an independent candidate for President of the...
40: * [[1403]] - [[Charles VII of France]] (d. [[1461]])
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