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- Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
3: ...ould be possible to get around the planet without running out of food or getting stuck in windless reg...
9: ...pecies (both those harmful to humans, such as [[virus]]es, [[bacteria]], and [[parasite]]s, and benefi...
27: ...in Khios. It is believed that this is where he recruited some of his sailors.
46: ....99 meters or 6,082.66 feet at the equator). The true circumference of the earth is about 40,000 km (2...
52: ...had united the largest kingdoms of Spain and were ruling them together. - Amerigo Vespucci (3736 bytes)
4: ...Amerigo Vespucci''' ([[March 9]], [[1454]] - [[February 22]], [[1512]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[mer...
10: ... that Vespucci was exaggerating his role and constructing deliberate fabrications, others have instead...
20: Little is known of his last voyage, in [[1503]]–[[1504]], not even whether it actually to... - Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
27: * [[Elizabeth of York]] (1466-1503), Queen Consort of England - Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
11: ...1497;ם התיכון), "the middle sea", a literal adaptation of the ...
17: ...lack Sea]], by the [[Dardanelles]] and the [[Bosporus]] respectively, on the east. The Sea of Marmara ...
21: ...the region are [[olive]]s, [[grape]]s, [[orange (fruit)|orange]]s, [[tangerine]]s, and [[cork (materia...
24: * [[Cyprus]], [[Crete]], [[Euboea]] and [[Rhodes]] in the e...
32: ...: [[Turkey]], [[Syria]], the island state of [[Cyprus]], [[Lebanon]], [[Israel]], the [[Gaza Strip]] a... - Thebes, Egypt (3900 bytes)
4: ...[Bible]] as נא אמון ''nōˀ ˀāmôn'' ([[Book ...
29: ...ncyclopedia of Ancient Egypt'', edited by Donald Bruce Redford. Vol. 3 of 3 vols. Oxford, New York, a...
31: *Redford, Donald Bruce. 1992. “Thebes.” In ''The Anchor Bi...
33: *Strudwick, Nigel C., and Helen Strudwick. 1999. ''Thebes in Egypt: A Guide to the Tom... - Ammonius Hermiae (1773 bytes)
5: #A commentary on the ''Categories'' (Venice, 1503 fol.), the authenticity of which is doubted by Br...
6: ...by J. C. Orelli, ''Alex. Aphrod., Ammonii, et aliorum de Fato quae supersunt'' (Zurich, 1824). - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
2: ...]]. [[Pope]]s have been buried there, too. Construction of the [[basilica]] began in [[1506]] and wa...
8: ...fficially recognized Christianity he started construction in [[324]] of a great basilica in this exact...
12: ...composed of many valuable artistic elements. Construction started under [[Pope Julius II]] in 1506 and...
20: ...eath (1564), the dome was finished as far as the drum, the base on which domes sit. The dome was vault...
22: ...s (not to the public) all around the base of the drum; they are dwarfed by the monumental scale of the... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
18: *[[Peter Paul Rubens]], ([[1577]]-[[1640]]), Belgian painter
188: *[[P. Rostrup Bøyesen]] ([[1882]]-[[1952]])
203: *[[Agnolo Bronzino]] ([[1503]]-[[1572]])
210: *[[Rush Brown]] ([[1948]]-)
211: *[[Jan Brueghel the Elder]] ([[1568]]-[[1625]]) - January 1 (18244 bytes)
8: *[[990]] - Russia adopts the Julian calendar.
13: *[[1700]] - [[Russia]] begins using the [[Julian calendar]].
20: *[[1804]] - [[France|French]] rule ends in [[Haiti]].
27: ...dinand de Lesseps]] begins [[France|French]] construction of the [[Panama Canal]].
31: *[[1899]] - [[Spain|Spanish]] rule ends in [[Cuba]]. - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
6: ...t of the time, and he likely stayed there until [[1503]], when Duke Ercole I of [[Ferrara]] hired him fo...
10: ...o died of the plague that year, and by [[Antoine Brumel]] in [[1506]], who stayed until the disbanding...
14: ...ecretary with the interesting comment "It may be true that Josquin is a better composer, ...but [[Hein...
18: ...Josquin were published by [[Ottaviano Petrucci|Petrucci]], [[Pierre Attaignant]] (1533), [[Tielman Sus... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
6: ...tan]] of the Roman Province'' and ''[[Servus Servorum Dei|Servant of the Servants of God]].''
22: | '''Petrus''', <small>Head of the Church</small>
23: ...r>'''שמעון בן יונה'''<br>(Shimon ben Y...
28: | '''Petrus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
29: ...Paul]]) [[29 June]], ([[Chair of Peter]]) [[22 February]]</small> - Saint Peter (16028 bytes)
1: ...|right|thumb|Saint Peter, portrayed by Peter Paul Rubens in a papal chasuble and pallium holding keys,...
4: ...is believed to have been sentenced to death by [[crucifixion]] by the [[Roman Empire]]. According to ...
8: ...al name of Simon or שמעון comes from the [[Hebrew language]] meaning heark...
15: ...u, I will never desert you." Jesus answered, "In truth I tell you, this very night, before the cock cr...
17: ...(9:32-10:2); and is present at the [[Council of Jerusalem]], where Paul argued his case for converting... - Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
2: ...nticipated modern technology but were rarely constructed in his lifetime. In addition, he helped advan...
11: ...o worked with [[Lorenzo di Credi]] and [[Pietro Perugino]].
45: ...''La Gioconda'', now at the [[Louvre]] in Paris), 1503-1506. Though there is significant debate whether ...
56: [[Image:Mona_Lisa.jpeg|thumb|''[[Mona Lisa]] (1503–1505/1506)'']]
59: ...e Museum]]'', [[Saint Petersburg|St Petersburg]], Russia - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
3: ...ccupations and services rendered were in [[Royal Prussia]] as church [[canon]], governor and administr...
8: ...e in [[1460]] and became a respected citizen of Toruń as well, once the war with Teutonic Knights...
10: ...w. After four years and a brief stay in [[Torun|Toruń]], he moved to [[Italy]], where he studied ...
16: ...toro) and in Ferrara (with Bianchini), where in [[1503]] received his doctoral degree in canon law. It h...
20: Copernicus worked for years with Prussian diet on monetary reform and published some s... - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
8: ...mly in any one of these. His time in England was fruitful in the making of lifelong friendships with t...
14: ...tangling obligations; yet he was in a singularly true sense the center of the literary movement of his...
16: ...ar term ''Testamentum'' was used instead of ''Instrumentum''. This edition was used by the translators...
23: ...ith was the [[free will|freedom of the will]], a crucial point. In his ''De libero arbitrio diatribe ...
25: ...he egg that Luther hatched" he half admitted the truth of the charge, but said he had expected quite a... - 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]]. - Sidon (4751 bytes)
1: ...f [[Tyre]] and 30 miles south of the capital [[Beirut]]. Its name means ''a fishery''.
10: ...n]], an important seigneury in the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]]. In 1260 it was again destroyed by the [[M...
12: ...don came under [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman Turkish]] rule in the seventeenth century, it regained a great...
15: ...wheat and vegetables are grown and there is much fruit also; some fishing is carried on. The heavily-s... - Arsenic (12497 bytes)
9: | rowspan="3" valign="center" | [[Phosphorus|P]]<br />'''As'''<br />[[Antimony|Sb]] &nbs...
49: | [[Crystal structure]] || rhombohedral
56: | 1090 [[Kelvin|K]] (817.2 ?[[Celsius|C]] / 1503 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
143: ...ry similar chemically to its predecessor [[phosphorus]], so much so that it will partly substitute for...
146: ...to the [[20th century]], as a [[pesticide]] on [[fruit tree]]s (resulting in neurological damage to th... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
2: '''Charles Robert Darwin''' ([[12 February]] [[1809]]–[[19 April]] [[1882]]) was a ...
4: ...ns, but in [[1858]] the information that [[Alfred Russel Wallace]] now had a similar theory forced ear...
15: ...Shrewsbury, Shropshire]], [[England]], on [[12 February]] [[1809]] at the family home, [[The Mount, Sh...
19: ...[[Alexander Munro III]] and his revulsion at the brutality of surgery at the time led him to neglect h...
26: ...llowing Henslow's example and advice he was in no rush to take holy orders. - Protein (17280 bytes)
1: ...re solved by [[X-ray crystallography]] by [[Max Perutz]] and [[John Kendrew|Sir John Cowdery Kendrew]]...
2: ...on of all living [[cell (biology)|cells]] and [[virus]]es.
3: ...r mechanical roles, such as those that form the struts and joints of the [[cytoskeleton]]. Still more ...
9: ==Structure==
12: ...s refer to four distinct aspects of a protein's structure:
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