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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
30: ...]]?-[[1377]]?), [[Morocco|Moroccan]] [[Berber]] Muslim, visited [[Mecca]] several times, travelled to ...
34: *[[Moric Benovsky]], [[Slovakia|Slovak]]
53: ...ry]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[Atlantic]] islands)
64: *[[Samuel de Champlain]], (c. 1567-1635), established the French colony in [[Canada]...
66: ... to the [[Indies]]; discovered various lands and islands and established a colony on [[Hispaniola]] - Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
17: ...r followed another toward the end of her life. In 1567, after the Enterprise of Meaux, she dismissed l'H... - Jeanne d'Albret (2474 bytes)
14: In [[1567]] war broke out again, and Jeanne fled to the Hug... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
7: ... [[December 14]], [[1542]] – [[July 24]], [[1567]]. She is perhaps the best known of the Scottish ...
24: ...neck, and a jeweled satin gown, with long hanging sleeves, enveloped the infant, who could sit up but ...
31: ...h the Scots, especially since Henry VIII suspiciously tried to change the agreement so that he could p...
62: ...ds while Bothwell got some of them to sign the Ainslie Tavern Bond in which they agreed to support his...
66: ...h Leven]]. Between [[July 18]] and [[July 24]], [[1567]], Mary [[Miscarriage|miscarried]] twins at that ... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
20: ..., glamorous, flirtatious, charismatic and religiously tolerant. Elizabeth also inherited her mother's ...
33: ...unimportant [[Owen Oglethorpe]], [[Bishop of Carlisle]] had to crown her. The [[communion]] was celebr...
53: ...t, Lord Darnley]]. Lord Darnley was murdered in [[1567]] after the couple had several disputes, and Mary...
72: ...the [[Speech to the Troops at Tilbury]]. She famously declared, "I know I have the body but of a weak ...
74: ...s forced to return to Spain; the victory tremendously increased Elizabeth's popularity. The battle, ho... - Sunflower (5784 bytes)
40: Scientific literature reports, from [[1567]], that a 12 m (40'), traditional, single-head, s... - History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
33: ...orial extent in the period called the New Empire (1567–1085 BC).
54: When a box was opened it contained just sludge, which was apparently all that remained of th...
66: ...ible for sending expeditions into [[Nubia]] for [[slave]]s and anything else of value. It is unlikely...
99: ... that had never happened before in Egypt. Previously, new gods came along and were absorbed into the ...
109: ...uch record for hundreds of thousands of Israelite slaves. Linguistic studies have drawn certain potent... - Senet (1763 bytes)
7: ...me of the [[New Kingdom]] in [[Egypt]] ([[1567 BC|1567]]-[[1080s BC|1085 BC]]), it had become a kind of ... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
39: ...[[Native American]] village named "Tanasqui" in [[1567]] while travelling inland from [[South Carolina]]...
50: ...e adopted a new [[constitution]] that abolished [[slavery]] ([[February 22]], [[1865]]), ratified the ...
66: The General Assembly (the state's legislature) consists of the 33-member Senate and the 99...
132: ...ion of any city in the state, but Nashville has a slightly larger [[metropolitan area]]. [[Chattanooga...
136: ...ion of [[Martin Luther King]], home of [[Elvis Presley]], home of [[Memphis Grizzlies]] NBA team, home... - Achilles Tatius (1791 bytes)
1: ...irschig]], 1856; [[Hercher]], 1858. There are translations in many languages; in English by [[Anthony ...
3: ...''Uranologion'' of [[Petavius]], with a Latin translation, 1630. Nothing definite is known as to the a... - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
14: ...reverence for [[Aristotle]] conflicted with his dislike of Aristotelian philosophy, which seemed barre...
18: ...necessitated Bacon's return to England, and seriously influenced his fortunes. Sir Nicholas had laid u...
21: ...worked quietly at Gray's Inn giving himself seriously to the study of law, until admitted as an [[oute...
25: ...nted with [[Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex]] (1567-1601), [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth]]...
29: ...to employ him in crown affairs a few years previously, and he gradually acquired the standing of one o... - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
22: ...Frederick II of Denmark]] from drowning. In April 1567 Tycho returned home from his travels, where his f...
43: ...nstruction of two observatories for Tycho on the island of [[Hven]] in [[Copenhagen]] Sound. These wer...
63: ...s study of [[astrology and astronomy]] simultaneously, and [[Uraniborg]] was constructed as both [[obs...
80: * John Robert Christianson: ''On Tycho's Island: Tycho Brahe, science, and culture in the sixt...
82: ...ho Brahe : Astronomer'' (Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow Publishers, 2002) (ISBN 0766017575) (128 p. : i... - Pieter Brueghel the Elder (6133 bytes)
47: * ''Conversion Of Paulus'' 1567, Kunsthistorishes Museum Wien, Vienna
48: ... [[Cockaigne|Cockaigne]]/Land Of Milk And Honey'' 1567, Alte Pinakothek, Munich - Gerardus Mercator (3294 bytes)
14: ... map, drawn in [[1587]] after his father's map of 1567 (published in 1595)]] - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: ...English language|English]] [[alphabet]]ical [[transliteration]] order (by [[surname]]).
44: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]]-[[1087]])
105: *[[Ladislaus Bortkiewicz]] (Poland/Russia/Germany [[1868]] ...
260: *[[Franc Forstneric]] (Slovenia, [[1958-]])
317: *[[John Hammersley]] - July 24 (8660 bytes)
5: *[[1567]] - [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary Queen of Scots]] is...
28: ...al]]: The [[United States Supreme Court]] unanimously rule that President [[Richard Nixon]] did not ha... - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
2: ...] ideal, and [[bhajan]]s) as well as [[Sufi|Sufi Islam]].
4: ...uru Nanak]] is, "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim." [[Guru Gobind Singh]] reinforced these words...
18: Political pressure from surrounding Muslim nations forced the Sikhs to defend themselves a...
22: ...h;[[1518]]), a saint revered by both Hindus and Muslims. He made four distinct major journeys, which ...
24: ... of [[Sati]] and the practise of [[Langar]]. In [[1567]], [[Emperor Akbar]] sat with the ordinary and po... - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
3: '''Samuel de Champlain''' ([[c.]][[1567]] – [[ 25 December]] [[1635]]) was a [[Fran...
9: ... [[Saint Croix Island, New Brunswick|Saint Croix Island]] settlement which was abandoned the following...
33: ...h [[Tessouat]], the Algonkian chief of Allumette Island, and offered to build them a fort if they were...
45: ...rced to wander for three days living off game and sleeping under trees until he met up with a band of ...
55: ...ity. By the spring of 1629 supplies were dangerously low and Champlain was forced to send people to [... - History of Ancient Egypt (27975 bytes)
33: ...orial extent in the period called the New Empire (1567–1085 BC).
54: When a box was opened it contained just sludge, which was apparently all that remained of th...
66: ...ible for sending expeditions into [[Nubia]] for [[slave]]s and anything else of value. It is unlikely...
99: ... that had never happened before in Egypt. Previously, new gods came along and were absorbed into the ...
109: ...uch record for hundreds of thousands of Israelite slaves. Linguistic studies have drawn certain potent...
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