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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
78: ...utionary Party]] or PRI), in [[1929]] ended the struggles, uniting all generals and combatants of the ...
87: The [[1917 Constitution of Mexico|1917 Constitution]] provides for a [[federal republic]...
131: *29.[[Veracruz]]
139: ... City]], is located. In enjoys more limited local rule than the nation's "free and sovereign states": ...
170: ...ilding a diversified economy and improving infrastructure. However, huge gaps remain between rich and ... - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
5: ...te !! Capital !! Year of current [[capitol]] construction
57: ...[1876]] (design), [[1884]] — [[1887]] (construction)
105: | [[1911]] — [[1917]]
149: | [[1914]] — [[1917]]
201: | [[1906]] — [[1917]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
32: ...[Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer
39: *[[James Bruce]]
40: *[[William S. Bruce]], (1867-1921) Scottish explorer of Antarctica
41: *[[Cornelis de Bruijn]], (1652-1727), Dutch traveler and artist
77: *[[Simon Dezhnev|Semyon Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed throug... - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
13: *[[Sarah Aaronsohn|Aaronsohn, Sarah]], (1890-1917), head of [[Nili]], a [[Judaism|Jewish]] [[spy]]-... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
45: *[[Rudolph Ackermann|Ackermann, Rudolph]] (1764-1834)
50: *[[Harold Ackroyd|Ackroyd, Harold]] (c1877-1917) - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
20: ...emained the Royal Family's personal surname until 1917, when Victoria's grandson King [[George V of the ...
25: ...y was necessary. By [[Salic law]], no woman could rule [[Hanover (state)|Hanover]], a realm which had ...
35: The Queen married Prince Albert on [[10 February]] [[1840]] at the [[Chapel Royal]] in [[St. Ja...
41: ...er of the Great Western line, [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]].
46: ...849]], Victoria lodged a complaint with Lord John Russell, claiming that Palmerston had sent official ... - Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
6: | [[November 19]], [[1917]]
51: ...344;्धी)''' ([[November 19]], [[1917]] – [[October 31]], [[1984]]) was [[Prime M...
55: She was the only child of [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], the first [[Prime Minister of India]].
67: ...s a nostalgia-tinted warmth in its relations with Russia (after Soviet disintegration) as compared to ...
69: ...f banks Gandhi created are successful and widely trusted institutions today. - Alexandra Kollontai (3203 bytes)
5: At the time of the split in the [[Russian Social Democratic Labour Party]] into the [[...
7: ...ties. After the Bolshevik revolution in October [[1917]], she became [[People's Commissar]] for Social W... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
8: ...ment, and she was released under the amnesty of [[1917]].
12: ...r cabinet post of [[Irish Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs|Minster for the Gaeltach... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
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...
16: ...ion in [[1915]]. She married Morris Myerson in [[1917]] and began planning to emigrate to the [[Land of...
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... - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: ...nessed events of the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]]. She spent a number of years i...
6: ...cal repression]] after the [[assassination]] of [[Russian Tsar Alexander II|Alexander II]], she moved ...
24: On [[February 11]], [[1916]], she was [[arrest]]ed and impri...
26: ...Image:Goldman.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Emma Goldman, 1917]]
29: ...ed for two years, after which she was deported to Russia. At her deportation hearing, [[J. Edgar Hoove... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
2: ...ising was carried out against Rosa's orders, and crushed by the remnants of the monarchist army and fr...
6: ...sc|Zamość]] near [[Lublin]] in the then Russian-controlled [[Congress Poland]]. Sources diff...
8: ...been founded in [[1882]], twenty years before the Russian workers' parties, and started off by organis...
14: ...tria]], and [[Russia]]. She maintained that the struggle should be against [[capitalism]] itself, and ...
23: Between [[1904]] and [[1906]] her work was interrupted by three prison terms for political activitie... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
2: ... support of the public and the courts and was instrumental in opening the way to universal access to b...
11: ...exual feelings in adolescents. It was followed in 1917 by ''What Every Mother Should Know''. That year, ...
13: With [[Lothrup Stoddard]], and [[C. C. Little]] Sanger founded ...
19: ...es in the US. It was the apex of her fifty-year struggle.
60: ...] (first published in the ''Woman Citizen'', [[February 23]], [[1924]]) - Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
1: '''Nina Hamnett''' ([[February 14]], [[1890]] – [[December 16]], [[1956...
5: ... [[Jean Cocteau]], she stayed for a while at [[La Ruche]] with many of the leading members of the avan...
7: ...at the [[Westminster Technical Institute]] from [[1917]] to [[1918]]. After divorcing Kristian, she took...
11: ...oductions of fabrics, clothes, murals, furniture, rugs, and the like. The photo shown here is a [[1918... - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
26: * [[1917 in film|1917]]: stars in ''[[Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm]]'' an... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
3: ...[[1892]] – [[August 31]], [[1941]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[poet]] and [[writer]].
5: ...ctory schools of [[Acmeist poetry|Acmeism]] and [[Russian Symbolist poetry|symbolism]].
8: ...hly literate woman. She was also volatile and a (frustrated) concert pianist, with some [[Poland|Polis...
12: ... the impressionable Marina. The children began to run wild. This state of affairs was allowed to conti...
14: ...ing within Russian poetry: the flowering of the [[Russian Symbolist movement]], and this movement was ... - Edna St. Vincent Millay (2636 bytes)
1: ...hten]], 1933]]'''Edna St. Vincent Millay''' ([[February 22]], [[1892]] – [[October 19]], [[1950]...
3: ...ip to [[Vassar College]]. After her graduation in 1917, she moved to New York City.
9: ... Allied war effort during [[World War II]]. Merle Rubin noted: "She seems to have caught more flak fro... - Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (3312 bytes)
3: ...''' ([[9 June]] [[1836]] – [[17 December]] [[1917]]) was an [[England|English]] physician and [[fem...
5: ... Having obtained some more or less irregular instruction at the [[Middlesex Hospital]], [[London]], s...
11: ...ed country except Spain and Turkey. She died in [[1917]]. - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
2: ...ds Walker''' ([[November]], [[1832]] – [[February 21]], [[1919]]) was a versatile woman — ...
8: ...t flourish, as female doctors were generally not trusted or respected at that time.
10: ... period, she served at the [[First Battle of Bull Run]] (Manassas), [[July 21]], [[1861]] and at the P...
12: ...ally for her services at the First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas).
22: In [[1917]], the [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congr... - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
2: '''Ella Fitzgerald''' ([[April 25]], [[1917]] – [[June 15]], [[1996]]), also known as '...
14: ..."instrumentalist of voice". Aside of her many instrumental partners and/or band leaders, such as [[Osc...
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