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- Religion in China (12456 bytes)
13: Minor religions introduced from abroad include [[Islam]] and [[Christianity]].
30: ==Islam==
31: ''Main article: [[Islam in China]]''
33: [[Islam]] was introduced into China via the [[Silk Road...
35: ...ngxia]] and [[Xinjiang]] [[Autonomous Region]]s. Islam in China, particularly in the western, minority... - Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
10: ...omew's Day, Catherine de' Medici orchestrated the slaughter by French Catholics of thousands of Huguen...
12: ... and quarrelled frequently. After an illness in [[1582]], Queen Marguerite returned to her brother's cou...
20: ... marriage to Henri of Navarre. The novel was famously adapted into a [[1994]] [[French film]], ''[[La ... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
125: *[[Zdzislaw Beksinski]] ([[1929]]-)
131: *[[George Wesley Bellows]] ([[1882]]-[[1925]])
302: *[[Boleslaw Cybis]] ([[1895]]-[[1957]])
305: *[[Wladyslaw Czachorski]] ([[1850]]-[[1911]])
324: *[[Stanislaw Debicki]] ([[1866]]-[[1924]]) - 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: ... law, until admitted as an [[outer barrister]] in 1582. In 1584 he took his seat in [[parliament]] for [...
29: ...to employ him in crown affairs a few years previously, and he gradually acquired the standing of one o...
38: ...riters from later times were themselves guilty of slandering Bacon's reputation and unfairly influenc... - New Year (5703 bytes)
28: ...f this is earlier each year. 2008 will see two Muslim New Years.
35: ...e introduction of the [[Gregorian calendar]] in [[1582]]. Annunciation Style continued to be used in [[E... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ... 1600. The Gregorian calendar as promulgated in [[1582]] did ''not'' specify that January 1 was to be ei...
15: *[[1738]] - [[Bouvet Island]] is discovered by [[France|French]] explorer ...
16: ...dition of ''[[The Times]]'' of [[London]], previously ''The Daily Universal Register'', is published.
18: *[[1801]] - Legislative union of [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] and [[...
21: *[[1808]] - Importation of [[slave]]s into the [[United States]] is banned - List of popes (77758 bytes)
836: | <small>[[Posthumous execution|Posthumously executed]] following the [[Cadaver Synod]]</smal...
1697: | <small>Michele Ghislieri</small>
1706: | <small>Reform of the calendar 1582</small>
2007: ... the first historian to number the popes continuously. His list ends in [[1049]] with [[Pope Leo IX]] ...
2014: ...Martin III respectively, and so, somewhat erroneously, Simon de Brion became [[pope Martin IV]]. - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
4: ... felt in all parts of the globe. He has been translated into every major living [[language]], and his...
21: ...]], eight years his senior, on [[November 28]], [[1582]] at [[Temple Grafton]], near Stratford. Two neig...
39: ...onnets|sonnets]] were published, love poems variously addressed: most to a youth (or [[Fair Lord| 'fai...
67: ...lone's]] ''Variorum Edition'' (published posthumously in [[1821]]) is still the basis of modern editio...
75: ...works attributed to him. This scepticism is variously grounded: the lack of a single book to be found ... - Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
17: ...re jointly known as his "Italian dialogues." In [[1582]], Bruno penned a play summarizing some of his co...
21: ... UP, 2002), makes a case that Bruno is the previously unidentified 'Henry Fagot' whose reports to Fran...
27: ...t some of its strength, and he concluded, erroneously, that it might now be safe to return to Italy. - Capacitor (29664 bytes)
132: ...el are called feed-through capacitors, and have a slightly different schematic symbol.
166: ...d off. Large capacitors tend to have much higher ESL than small ones. As a result, instrumentation ele...
216: [[fa:خازن]]
228: [[sl:Kondenzator]] - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
21: ...ed a naval force, captured the pirates and their island stronghold and put them to death by [[crucifix...
30: ...with Cilician Pirates in the Mediterranean. Obviously building a relationship with Rome’s great ...
32: ...nt and high profile position. While it was enormously expensive on a personal basis, it gave a great d...
36: ...ble advantages in dealing with the Senate and legislation.
47: ...dy maintaining a solid friendship with the fabulously wealthy Crassus, he approached Crassus’ ri... - Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
22: west_coord = 86.1582 |
37: ...ts new political might to establish a Klan-backed slate of candidates which swept state elections in [...
41: ...sion off the original bill; the final enacted legislation consolidates budgetary functions of the City...
45: ...tal area is 1.81% water. These figures are bit misleading because they do not represent the entire Co...
51: ...sus)|Asian]], 0.04% [[Race (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 2.04% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|other rac... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: ...English language|English]] [[alphabet]]ical [[transliteration]] order (by [[surname]]).
29: ...(mathematician)|Alexander Anderson]] (Scotland, [[1582]] - [[1620]])
44: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]]-[[1087]])
105: *[[Ladislaus Bortkiewicz]] (Poland/Russia/Germany [[1868]] ...
260: *[[Franc Forstneric]] (Slovenia, [[1958-]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
42: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]] – [[1087]])
59: *[[John Bainbridge]] ([[Britain]], [[1582]] – [[1643]])
67: *[[Antonin Becvar]] ([[Slovakia]], [[1901]] – [[1965]])
104: *[[S. W. Burnham|Sherburne Wesley Burnham]] ([[1838]] – [[1921]])
133: *[[Andrew Ainslie Common]] ([[Britain]], [[1841]] – [[1903]... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
162: *[[Monroe Beardsley]], (1915-1985)
490: *[[Miroslaw Dzielski]], (1941-1989)
652: *[[Wawrzyniec Grzymala Goslicki]] (1530-1607)
705: *[[Eduard Hanslick]], (1825-1904){{fn|R}}
774: *[[Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld]], (1879-1918){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}} - Ballet (9155 bytes)
9: ...ry of the Louvre. (folio, Paris, Mamert Patisson, 1582.)]]
15: ...lerinas such as [[Marie Taglioni]] and [[Fanny Elssler]] pioneered new techniques such as [[pointework...
17: ...and strong with long muscles, have long legs, and sloped shoulders. The best type of foot for dancing ...
27: * [[Sleeping Beauty#Sleeping Beauty ballets|Sleeping Beauty]]
61: ... [[Leonide Massine]], [[Vaslav Nijinsky]], [[Bronislava Nijinska]], [[Jean-Georges Noverre]], [[Jules ... - Aztec (38742 bytes)
3: ...he capital was [[Tenochtitlan]], built on raised islets in [[Lake Texcoco]] – the site of modern...
19: The renowned Nahuatl translator, [[Miguel León-Portilla]], suggests that it ...
34: ...''Huey Tlatoani'' (plural ''Huey Tlatoque''), translates roughly as "Great Speaker". This office gradu...
45: ... Spaniards and European scholars routinely mistranslated as "god" or "demon", referred rather to an im...
76: ===Slavery=== - Alchemy (42222 bytes)
8: ...0;مياء or الخيمياء), which is pr...
33: ...etween [[Egypt]], [[Greece]] and [[Rome]], the [[Islam]]ic world, and finally back to [[Europe]]. Chin...
54: ...h in turn have often survived only in Islamic translations.
56: ... through Greek and [[Arabic language|Arabic]] translations, is generally understood to form the basis ...
78: ===Alchemy in the Islamic world=== - April Fool's Day (15510 bytes)
9: ...nd last for a week, hence ending on 1 April. In [[1582]], King [[Charles IX of France]] brought in the n...
21: ...'' printed a supplement featuring this fictional island (a reference to "[[sans-serif]]", a family of ...
35: ...'Wheel'' letterboard was filled by Sajak's wife Leslie.
45: ... a huge surge in Japanese traffic, the site would slowly transition to Japanese, and discontinue its E...
78: *[[San Serriffe]] is a fictional island nation created to honour April Fool's Day. - Arsenic (12497 bytes)
161: ...uage|Persian]] word زرنيخ ''Zarnik'' meaning "yellow [[orpiment]]". ''Zarn...
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