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  1. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    8: '''Anne''' ([[6 February]] [[1665]]–[[1 August]][[1714]]) became ...
    10: ...ngland|James II]], had been forcibly deposed in [[1688]]; her sister and brother-in-law then became Quee...
    17: ...on to Roman Catholicism became public. On the instructions of Charles II, however, Anne and her sister...
    19: ...ffered to, and accepted by, William and Mary, who ruled as joint monarchs. The [[Bill of Rights 1689]]...
    24: ... government. Still, she did not win the complete trust of her brother-in-law, who refrained from makin...
  2. Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
    8: ...III of England|William III]], who became the sole ruler upon her death. Popular histories usually know...
    15: ...rst, Charles II opposed the alliance with a Dutch ruler — he preferred that Mary marry the heir ...
    20: ...ard Stuart|James Francis Edward]]—in June [[1688]], for the son would, unlike Mary and Anne, be ra...
    22: ...s intentions became public knowledge by September 1688, and the Dutch army landed on [[5 November]]. The...
    24: ...gh some individuals proposed to make her the sole ruler, Mary, remaining loyal to her husband, refused...
  3. Glass (26176 bytes)
    37: ...l concentrations (around 0.001%), produces a rich ruby-colored glass, while lower concentrations produ...
    42: ...d of the mediterranean, a new invention caused a true revolution in the glass industry. This was the d...
    52: ...they managed to keep the process secret. Around [[1688]], a process for casting glass was developed, whi...
    69: ...ainted, although many glassblowers consider this crude. A significant exception is the collection of p...
    71: ...|lampworked]] by [[Leopold Blaschka]] and his son Rudolph, who never revealed the method he used to ma...
  4. List of people by name: Q (4474 bytes)
    63: ... Maurits Quinckhardt|Quinckhardt, Jan Maurits]], (1688-1772), painter
  5. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    18: *[[Peter Paul Rubens]], ([[1577]]-[[1640]]), Belgian painter
    188: *[[P. Rostrup Bøyesen]] ([[1882]]-[[1952]])
    210: *[[Rush Brown]] ([[1948]]-)
    211: *[[Jan Brueghel the Elder]] ([[1568]]-[[1625]])
    212: *[[Jan Brueghel the Younger]] ([[1601]]-[[1678]])
  6. Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
    65: *[[1688]]-[[Glorious Revolution]] deposes James II and re...
  7. John Locke (14749 bytes)
    12: ...e advice of several physicians and was likely instrumental in persuading Shaftesbury to undergo an ope...
    24: ...lieved, the national church could serve as an instrument for social harmony.
    27: ...a justification of the [[Glorious Revolution]] of 1688, though no one doubts thats Locke substantively r...
    31: ... diversity. Locke also distinguishes between the truly existing ''primary qualities'' of bodies, like ...
    37: ...its trust when the laws are violated or when the trust of prerogative is abused.
  8. Dodo (9332 bytes)
    15: ...tius]]. The Dodo, which is now extinct, lived on fruit and nested on the ground.
    22: The breast structure was insufficient to have ever supported flig...
    24: ...asons, the dodo probably fattened itself on ripe fruits at the end of the wet season to live through t...
    35: ...[[1693]], with a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]].
    47: ...hese birds were much closer taxonomically to the true [[Dove|pigeons]] than previously thought, and we...
  9. 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]].
  10. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    4: ...ates to [[justice]].<ref>{{cite news |first=M.Chiarugi |last=D.Archibugi |url=http://www.opendemocracy...
    18: ...[[Cappadocia]], and Gothic pirates landed on [[Cyprus]] and [[Crete]]. In the process, the Goths seize...
    24: ...e villages. They used the sea for their [[hit-and-run tactics]] - a safe place to retreat to if the ba...
    41: ...2-489-9.</ref> which would indicate that the then-ruling King [[Henry III of England|Henry III]] took ...
    50: ...to two entities: on the one side stood the Muslim-ruled [[Bahmani Sultanate]], and on the other stood ...
  11. Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
    2: ...r Henry Morgan''' (c. [[1635]] - [[August 25]], [[1688]]) was a [[privateer]] of Welsh birth, who made a...
    4: ...kman when the Spanish settlements at Vildemos, [[Trujillo]] and [[Granada, Nicaragua | Granada]] were ...
    6: ...commission and had been accompanied by frightful cruelties and excesses, but the governor of Jamaica e...
    8: ...onsiderable amount of treasure from one which had run aground, exacted a heavy ransom as the price of ...
    10: ... brilliant exploit was tarnished by the habitual cruelty of Morgan's crews.
  12. William Dampier (7308 bytes)
    7: ...he pirates then raided Spanish settlements in [[Peru]] before returning to the Caribbean.
    9: ...an and 36 others behind, the rest of the pirates cruised to [[Manila]], [[Pulo Condore]], [[China]], t...
    11: Early in [[1688]] ''Cygnet'' was beached on the northwest coast o...
    20: ...'' foundered near [[Ascension Island]] on [[21 February]] [[1701]] and the crew were marooned there fo...
    24: ... his return Dampier was [[court-martial]]led for cruelty. On the outward voyage Dampier had crewman Ge...
  13. Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
    13: ...January 5]], [[1687]]), Joseph ([[February 5]], [[1688]]), and Joseph ([[June 30]], [[1689]]) (the first...
    17: ...), Mary ([[September 26]], [[1694]]), James ([[February 4]], [[1697]]), Sarah ([[July 9]], [[1699]]), ...
    23: ...ibuted many essays. The Gazette gave Franklin a forum for agitating for a variety of local reforms. H...
    27: ...]] partly contributed to the American colonies' struggle to maintain their privileges.
    38: .... [[Georg Wilhelm Richmann]] of [[St. Petersburg, Russia]], were spectacularly electrocuted during the...
  14. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    38: ...nsure [[Reconstruction era (United States)|Reconstruction era]] reforms. To help the newly freed slave...
    43: ...hit Atlanta. With the city government nearing bankruptcy, [[The Coca-Cola Company]] had to help bail o...
    47: ...nnouncement, Atlanta undertook several major construction projects to improve the city's parks, sports...
    55: ...ainwater on the north and west side of the divide runs into the [[Gulf of Mexico]].
    60: ...es (5 cm), falling mostly in January and early February. Snow and ice occurs as early as December or a...
  15. 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}}
    188: *[[Fran篩s Bernier]], (1620-1688){{fn|R}}
    231: *[[Rudjer Boscovich]], (1711-1787){{fn|C}}
    257: *[[Constantin Brunner]], (1862-1937)
  16. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schleswi...
    15: ...ublius Quinctilius Varus]] was defeated by the Cheruscan leader [[Arminius]] (Hermann) in the [[Battle...
    35: ...Kingdom (Empire) of the Germans ("Regnum Teutonicorum") was applied to the Frankish kingdom.
    41: ...Cluniac]] reform of the Church - the [[Peace and Truce of God|Peace of God]], the prohibition of simon...
    46: ...tween 1096 and 1291 was the age of the [[Crusade|crusades]]. Knightly religious orders were establishe...
  17. Lanthanum (10184 bytes)
    41: <td>[[Crystal structure]] </td><td>hexago...
    46: ... </td><td>1193 [[Kelvin|K]] (1688 [[Fahrenheit|?F]])</td></tr>
    102: ...], [[boron]], [[selenium]], [[silicon]], [[phosphorus]], [[sulfur]], and with [[halogen]]s. It oxidize...
  18. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schleswi...
    15: ...ublius Quinctilius Varus]] was defeated by the Cheruscan leader [[Arminius]] (Hermann) in the [[Battle...
    35: ...Kingdom (Empire) of the Germans ("Regnum Teutonicorum") was applied to the Frankish kingdom.
    41: ...Cluniac]] reform of the Church - the [[Peace and Truce of God|Peace of God]], the prohibition of simon...
    46: ...tween 1096 and 1291 was the age of the [[Crusade|crusades]]. Knightly religious orders were establishe...
  19. Dodos (9122 bytes)
    15: ...tius]]. The Dodo, which is now extinct, lived on fruit and nested on the ground.
    22: The breast structure was insufficient to have ever supported flig...
    24: ...asons, the dodo probably fattened itself on ripe fruits at the end of the wet season to live through t...
    35: ...[[1693]], with a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]].
    48: ...hese birds were much closer taxonomically to the true [[Dove|pigeons]] than previously thought, and we...
  20. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    4: ...nth Century: British Political and Social History 1688-1832 (The Arnold History of Britain Series) |publ...
    15: ...he [[Pacific Northwest]]; the coast of Japan is struck by a [[tsunami]].
    17: * [[1700]]-[[1721|21]]: [[Russia]] supplants [[Sweden]] as the dominant [[Balt...
    22: ...unded by [[Peter I of Russia|Peter the Great]]. [[Russia]]n [[Capital (political)|capital]] until [[19...
    27: * [[1707]]: [[Mount Fuji]] erupts in Japan.

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