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- Esther (5002 bytes)
2: '''Esther''' ('''אֶסְתֵּר''', [[Standar... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
24: ...rd]] at [[Mont鰩lloy]] on [[August 15]] led to a slow march toward Paris. An attack on the city fina...
27: ...cted on [[horse]]back in an illustration from a [[1505]] manuscript.]]
59: ...of Clermont, Guy de Cailly, etc) could simultaneously experience her visions. As written in the testim...
128: ...ing Saint Joan of Arc, including biographies, translations, and other original research by the author. - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ... large non-Jewish minority, mostly comprising [[Muslim]], [[Christian]], and [[Druze]] [[Israeli Arab|...
60: ...ual significance in Judaism, Christianity, and [[Islam]]. Starting around 1200 BCE, a series of [[Hist...
68: The [[Muslim]] [[Caliphate]] conquered the land from the [[E...
119: * [[1993 Oslo Peace Accords between Palestinians and Israel]]
125: ... War]] in [[1967]], despite the signing of the [[Oslo Accords]] on [[September 13]] [[1993]], and the ... - Dodo (9332 bytes)
15: ...Dodo''', was a metre-high flightless bird of the island of [[Mauritius]]. The Dodo, which is now extin...
22: ...ound-bound birds evolved to take advantage of an island [[ecology]] with no predators.
27: ...e Dutch were the first permanent settlers on the island.)
31: ...h them other animals that had not existed on the island before, including [[pig]]s, [[rat]]s and [[mon...
43: ...species were reported by sailors to be living on islands near Mauritius: in [[1613]] the R鵮ion Solit... - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
10: ...n at Ferrara was filled by [[Jacob Obrecht]] in [[1505]], who died of the plague that year, and by [[Ant...
16: ...as such Josquin is seen as someone who simultaneously brought together most of the contemporary trends...
18: ...d in the libraries of [[Munich]], [[Vienna]], [[Basle]], [[Berlin]], the [[Ratisbon]] cathedral, and [... - Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
7: ..., that she was a [[Middle East|Middle Eastern]] [[slave]] owned by Piero.
16: In 1476, he was accused anonymously, along with three other men, of [[sodomy]] with ...
56: ...:Mona_Lisa.jpeg|thumb|''[[Mona Lisa]] (1503–1505/1506)'']]
68: *''[[Mona Lisa]]'' or ''La Gioconda'' (1503-1505/1506) - ''[[Louvre]]'', [[Paris]], France
101: ...ht and other pioneering scientific work in previously sealed rooms at a monastery next to the Basilica... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ...utopia]]", a name he gave to an ideal, imaginary island nation whose political system he described in ...
7: ... [[celibacy]], More finally decided to marry in [[1505]], but for the rest of his life he continued to o...
17: ...er left-hand corner describing to a listener the island of Utopia, whose layout is schematically shown...
19: ...hy. More and Erasmus collaborated on a Latin translation of the works of [[Lucian]], which was publis...
27: ...ribes the political arrangements of an imaginary island nation named Utopia (a play on the Greek ''ou-... - Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
11: ...[Nassau County, New York|Nassau County]], [[Long Island]]), [[New York, New York|New York City]] to [[...
40: ...dbergh spent his final years on the [[Hawaii]]an island of [[Maui]], where he died of [[cancer]] on [[...
54: ... Ranfranz: [http://www.charleslindbergh.com CharlesLindbergh.com]
74: [[he:צ'ארלס לינדברג... - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
9: ...ute, Almeida's party attacked, conquering the [[Muslim]] city of [[Kilwa]] in present-day [[Tanzania]]...
11: ...506]], taking part in expeditions to the [[Spice Islands]]. In [[1510]], Magellan was promoted to the ...
13: ..., Magellan was accused of illegal trade with the Islamic [[Moors]]. He had also been involved in confl...
22: ...e Islands), the key to the strategic and tremendously lucrative spice trade. He allegedly declared him...
37: ...slands]], Magellan arrived at the [[Cape Verde]] Islands, where they set course for Cape St. Augustine... - John Cabot (5966 bytes)
16: ... had been sent out to look for [[Hy-Brazil]], an island that would lie somewhere in the [[Atlantic Oce...
22: ...undland, but others look for it in [[Cape Breton Island]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Labrador]] or [[Maine]]....
31: ...nland]], Labrador and Newfoundland. In [[1501]]-[[1505]] an English syndicate, consisting of 3 [[Azores|... - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
15: ...a'': truth, and ''graha'': grasp/hold), often translated as "way of truth" or "pursuit of truth", has ...
31: ...irculated several petitions to both the Natal Legislature and the British government in opposition to ...
35: ...sonal form of [[Christian anarchism]]. Gandhi translated Tolstoy's "[http://wikisource.org/wiki/A_Lett...
44: ...ove. Furthermore, cooperation among Hindus and Muslims, which had been strong at the height of the no...
55: ...ey began fomenting tension between Hindus and [[Muslim]]s. As the war progressed, Gandhi increased hi... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
7: place_of_birth=[[Eisleben]], [[Germany]] |
10: place_of_death=Eisleben, Germany
14: ... and added several principles to the art of [[translation]]. Luther's [[hymn]]s sparked anew the devel...
19: ...' Lindemann, on [[November 10]], [[1483]] in [[Eisleben]], [[Germany]] and was baptized on the feast ...
21: ...r's degree in [[1502]] and a Master's degree in [[1505]]. According to his father's wishes, Martin enrol... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
24: ...esign]] in nature. He got private tuition from Henslow whose subjects were maths and theology, and in ...
26: ...pt Darwin at Cambridge till June and following Henslow's example and advice he was in no rush to take ...
27: ...ation. Knowing the need for geological skills, Henslow introduced Charles to the great [[geology|geolo...
29: ...on his return home he received another letter. Henslow had recommended Darwin for the position of gent...
37: ...ter confirmed by survey in the [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands]]. - Dodos (9122 bytes)
15: ...Dodo''', was a metre-high flightless bird of the island of [[Mauritius]]. The Dodo, which is now extin...
22: ...ound-bound birds evolved to take advantage of an island [[ecology]] with no predators.
27: ...e Dutch were the first permanent settlers on the island.)
31: ...h them other animals that had not existed on the island before, including [[pig]]s, [[rat]]s and [[mon...
44: ...species were reported by sailors to be living on islands near Mauritius: in [[1613]] the R鵮ion Solit... - Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
78: ...view is widely accepted today, as experts unanimously recognize the Elamites to have "absorbed Iranian...
86: ... language may have survived as late as the early Islamic period. [[Ibn al-Nadim]] among other Arab [ht...
141: ...uk-Nahhunte (c. [[1520s BC|1520]] - c. [[1500s BC|1505 BCE]])
142: *Kutir-Nahhunte II (c. [[1500s BC|1505]] - ???? BCE) - Flight (3194 bytes)
15: ... Most small flightless birds are native to small islands, and lead a lifestyle where flight confers li...
57: [[he:טיסה]]
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