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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
1: ...ing." Early texts refer to him as ''[[dux]] bellorum'' ("war leader") and High [[Medieval]] Welsh tex...
25: ... of sufficient intensity to outsmart the temporal ruler, Arthur. Similar incidents are described in th...
37: ... the tradition of his exploits was preserved, and rudely embellished, by the obscure bards of [[Wales]...
39: ...ng a unified cultural icon under which the Norman rulers and the native Welsh could rally against thei...
49: ... [[1165]] with the unexplained depiction of ''Arturus Rex'' bearing a [[sceptre]] and riding a [[goat]... - Billie Jean King (2811 bytes)
- King protea (1245 bytes)
- Martin Luther King Day (1734 bytes)
- Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (4677 bytes)
42: ... white), Black and Tan (black and reddish brown), Ruby (reddish brown), and Tricolor (reddish brown, b... - William R. King (5588 bytes)
1: [[image:WilliamRufusKing.jpg|right|William Rufus de Vane King]]
3: '''William Rufus de Vane King''' ([[April 7]], [[1786]]–[[... - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (1618 bytes)
- King Charles Spaniel (2336 bytes)
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- Hanging Gardens of Babylon (4963 bytes)
5: ...cavation of the palace at [[Babylon]] has been accrued, but does not completely substantiate what look...
15: ...tions. The land she came from, though, was green, rugged and mountainous, and she found the flat, sun-...
19: ...d. The pillars, [[vaults]], and terraces are constructed of baked brick and asphalt." - Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
7: ...en from images of the Lighthouse on Roman coins struck by the Alexandrian mint, there were four statue...
17: ...hodes) made himself king in 305 BC and began construction of the Lighthouse shortly thereafter. The bu...
20: ...n the then-Sultan of Egypt, [[Qaitbay]], used the rubble to help build a fort at a nearby location. - Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
21: ...pe. Since there was no physical space nor urban structure to accommodate hundreds of noblemen who arri...
54: ...arra da Tijuca, JacarepaguᬠCampo Grande, Santa Cruz and Bangu. Barra da Tijuca remains an area of ac...
58: ...hich is currently experiencing a wave of new construction. High rise apartments and sprawling shopping...
63: ...equent. The favelas are troubled by widespread [[drug]] related crime and [[gang]] warfare and other p...
127: [[ru:Рио-де-Жk... - 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... - History of China (45919 bytes)
14: ...riod Sima Qian relates that a system of inherited rulership was established during the [[Xia Dynasty]]...
28: ... the Shang. The Zhou appeared to have begun their rule under a semi-feudal system. Nevertheless, power...
36: ...s soon as the Qin reign ended, the Qin imperial structure collapsed. The [[Qin Dynasty]] is well know...
44: ...n the midst of land acquisitions, invasions and struggles of [[consort clan]]s and [[eunuch]]s. The [[...
63: ...Northern Dynasties]], a sequence of local regimes ruling over regions north of [[Yangtze River|Yangtze... - Mesopotamia (2719 bytes)
2: ...55;α, translated from [[Old Persian]] ''Miyanrudan'' "the Land between the Rivers" or the [[Arama...
15: * [[Uruk period]], named after the city [[Uruk]].
23: ** [[Uruk]] - Persepolis (15450 bytes)
2: ...here the small river Pulwar flows into the Kur (Kyrus).
4: ...kht-jamshid.jpg|thumb|380px|After 2500 years, the ruins of Persepolis still inspire visitors from far ...
6: ...n the mason's rubbish has not been removed. These ruins, for which the name ''Kizil minare'' or ''Chih...
8: ...from the sculptures, and one of those at ''Nakshi Rustam'' is expressly declared in its inscription to...
12: ... his lifetime. Hence the kings buried at ''Nakshi Rustam'' are probably, besides Darius, [[Xerxes I]],... - King Arthur (22450 bytes)
1: ...ing." Early texts refer to him as ''[[dux]] bellorum'' ("war leader") and High [[Medieval]] Welsh tex...
25: ... of sufficient intensity to outsmart the temporal ruler, Arthur. Similar incidents are described in th...
37: ... the tradition of his exploits was preserved, and rudely embellished, by the obscure bards of [[Wales]...
39: ...ng a unified cultural icon under which the Norman rulers and the native Welsh could rally against thei...
49: ... [[1165]] with the unexplained depiction of ''Arturus Rex'' bearing a [[sceptre]] and riding a [[goat]... - 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. - Jacques Cartier (8139 bytes)
7: ...st familiar portrait (see right) was painted by a Russian artist in 1839 for the city of Saint-Malo.
23: ... the Hurons and then among the French. By mid-February, Cartier states that "out of 110 that we were,...
25: ...his remedy probably saved the expedition from destruction and by the end of the winter, 85 Frenchmen w...
27: ...Saguenay]], that was said to be full of [[gold]], rubies and other treasures. After a arduous trip do... - Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
2: ...Sunni Islam]]ic scholar and [[Jurisprudence|jurisprudent]] from the [[Maliki]] [[Madhhab]] (a school o...
15: ...aces were along the route – [[Hebron]], [[Jerusalem]], and [[Bethlehem]], for example – an...
22: There he met [[Abu Said|Abu Sa'id]], the last ruler of the unified Il-Khanate. Ibn Battuta travell...
38: ...ther functionaries as possible to consolidate his rule. On the strength of his years of studies while ...
40: ...Battuta veered between living the high life of a trusted subordinate, and being under suspicion for a ... - Puritan (15882 bytes)
10: ...ns of kings and popes. They all argued for a restructuring and "purifying" of church practice through...
14: ...ut all were outspoken in their criticism of the structure and liturgy that the monarchy required. Att...
16: ...ce of doctrine, is a set of specifically ordained rules. His thinking on the matter became the backbo...
24: ...the [[Charles_I_of_England#Personal_Rule|Personal Rule]] were a major factor in the outbreak of the [[...
26: ...eligious conformity, and so Puritans had been instrumental in a number of new industries. First, expo... - Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
3: '''Bagpipes''' are a class of [[musical instrument]], [[aerophone]]s using enclosed [[reed (musi...
16: ...more recent times many other materials, such as [[rubber]] and [[Gore-Tex]] have become popular amongs...
23: ... [[Jacobite Rising|'45 Rising]]. This claim is untrue; there is no mention of the bagpipe in the [[Act...
25: ...aid to have been the tune played as [[Robert the Bruce]]'s troops marched to [[Bannockburn]] in [[1314...
40: ...section, the bombarde and latterly almost any instruments, from model elephants,to small jazz orchestr... - China (38909 bytes)
7: ...s, has moved away from its former identity as the ruler of China, and increasingly characterizes itsel...
30: ...he written language in China and gave the supreme ruler of China the title of "Emperor", hence, the su...
45: ...by the ceding of state-like authority to warlords ruling small states; eventually, in the [[Spring and...
49: ...were ever suspicious of [[Han Chinese]], the Qing rulers put into effect measures aimed at preventing ...
67: ...s held considerable influence, each [[state]] was ruled as an independent political entity. - November 4 (10686 bytes)
8: * [[1612]] - [[Moscow]] China Town taken by [[Russia]]n troops under command of [[Dmitri Mikhailov...
28: ...viet Union|Soviet]] troops invade [[Hungary]] to crush the [[Hungarian Revolution, 1956|Hungarian revo...
49: ...74]] - [[Aleksandr Vasilevich Kolchak]], [[Russia|Russian]] military commander (d. [[1920]])
89: *[[1968]] - [[Michel Kikoine]], Belarusian painter (b. [[1892]])
149: [[ru:4 ноября]] - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
41: *[[Russ Abbott|Abbott, Russ]], (born 1947), British comedian
44: *[[Abd-ar-rahman I]], (died 788), Muslim Spain ruler
47: *[[Abd-ar-rahman IV]], (circa 1017), Muslim Spain ruler
48: *[[Abd-ar-rahman V]], (1023-1024), Muslim Spain ruler
86: *[[Abgarus of Edessa|Abgar V Ukkama bar Ma'nu]], (fl. early... - 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 - List of people by name: Ae (1061 bytes)
12: *[[Aelle of Sussex]], (ruled 477-514), Bretwalda, king of the South Saxons - List of people by name: Af (1105 bytes)
4: ...G. Afanasyev|Afanasyev, Viktor G.]], (1922-1994), Russian editor
5: ...M. Afanasyev|Afanasyev, Viktor M.]], (born 1948), Russian astronaut - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ... of the United Kingdom|King George VI]] on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. She is the longest serving current...
15: Elizabeth was born at 21 Bruton Street in [[Mayfair]], [[London]] on [[21 Apri...
20: ...]] and numerous visits to [[Canada]]. She was instructed in religion by the [[Archbishop of Canterbury...
46: ...]] (Andrew Albert Christian Edward) (born [[19 February]] [[1960]]), married ([[23 July]] [[1986]]) an...
55: ...ord arrived of the death of her father, on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. At the exact moment of [[successio...
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