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  1. History of China (45919 bytes)
    51: ...59 to 69 of the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang, translated and annotated by Rafe de Crespigny and origin...
    52: *Dubs, Homer H. 1938. ''The History of the Former Han Dynasty ...
    53: *Dubs, Homer H. 1944. ''The History of the Former Han Dynasty ...
    54: *Dubs, Homer H. 1955. ''The History of the Former Han Dynasty ...
    55: ... to the Hou Hanshu.'' Draft annotated English translation.[http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/t...
  2. Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
    57: ...ntgomery, Alabama, was, like [[Plessy v. Ferguson|Homer Plessy]] sixty years earlier, arrested for her re...
  3. 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...
    59: ...of Clermont, Guy de Cailly, etc) could simultaneously experience her visions. As written in the testim...
    98: ...'[[The Simpsons]]'', Lisa played Joan of Arc when Homer read about her in a children's book.
    128: ...ing Saint Joan of Arc, including biographies, translations, and other original research by the author.
  4. Pancreas (4781 bytes)
    33: ..., [[glucagon]], and several other hormones. The islets contain three different types of cells —...
    36: ... and "kreas") which means 'all meat'. "Kreas" in Homer always meant edible animal flesh. An example of ...
  5. Europe (23835 bytes)
    11: ...Crete]], where she gave birth to [[Minos]]. For [[Homer]], '''Europa''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Ε...
    18: ...guarded and compiled knowledge accumulated previously. The [[Renaissance]] and the [[New Monarchs]] ma...
    44: ...ern seaboard, beginning in the western [[British Isles]] and continuing along the mountainous, [[fjord...
    46: ...the general trend. [[Iceland]] and the [[British Isles]] are special cases. The former is a land unto ...
    59: ...rest. A narrow east-west tongue of Eurasian [[grassland]]—the [[steppe]]—extends eastwards...
  6. Saqqara (4142 bytes)
    25: On the approach to the Serapeum stands the slightly incongruous arrangement of statues known th...
    26: Represented here are [[Hesiod]], [[Homer]], [[Pindar]], [[Plato]], and others.
  7. Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
    14: ...pg|thumb|left|Marble statuette from the Cycladic islands, 3000 BC]]
    15: ...e wars against Troy as narrated in the epics of [[Homer]]. The period from [[1100 BC|1100 BC]] to the 8th...
    20: ...pattern dictated by Greek geography, where every island, valley and plain is cut off from its neighbou...
    32: ...y small and the term "King" for their rulers is misleadingly grand. In a country always short of farml...
    50: ...ue]] because its treasury was kept on the sacred island of [[Delos]]. The Spartans, although they had ...
  8. Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
    18: ...with the Providence Grays of [[Providence, Rhode Island]]. Pitching in combination with the young [[Ca...
    20: ...and helped himself with the bat, hitting .315 and slugging his first four major league home runs. The ...
    23: ...s Speaker]] to the [[Cleveland Indians]]. After a slightly shaky spring, he would make a case as the b...
    35: ...statistic of the season however was that Ruth out-homered all but one team in baseball, only the [[Philad...
    41: ...just percentage points below his 1920 figures for slugging and reaching base. Most astonishingly, he ...
  9. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    77: ...rd Time), and the remaining Aleutian Islands were slotted into the UTC −10 hours zone, which was...
    81: ...ree of the outer Aleutian Islands — [[Attu Island|Attu]], [[Agattu]] and [[Kiska]] — were ...
    93: ...are found in the Aleutians. For example, Unimak Island is home to [[Mount Shishaldin]], a moderately ...
    99: ...e]] in the [[United States|Union]]. The Aleutian Islands actually cross longitude 180?, though the [[I...
    131: Another Alaskan transportation method is the [[dogsled]]. In modern times, dog [[mushing]] is more of ...
  10. Washington (20186 bytes)
    78: ...da, and the [[Pacific Rim]]. Puget Sound's many islands are served by one of the largest [[Washington...
    81: ...idge]], [[Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge]] and [[Homer M. Hadley Bridge]] over [[Lake Washington]], and ...
    89: **[[Bainbridge Island]]
    90: **[[Camano Island]]
    91: **[[San Juan Islands]]
  11. West Virginia (24258 bytes)
    48: ...ti-secessionist legislators convened a [[rump legislature]] and formed a pro-Union reformed government...
    58: ... full-time, but part-time. Consequently, the legislators hold a full-time job in their community of r...
    60: ... early April. The remainder of the year sees legislators gathering periodically for interim meetings ...
    252: *[[West Virginia Wesleyan College]]
    280: ... [[Taffy Nivert]], and [[John Denver]] (most famously performed by Denver)
  12. Alcidamas (1796 bytes)
    8: ... contained the narrative of the contest between [[Homer]] and [[Hesiod]], two fragments of which are foun...
  13. Lydia (2194 bytes)
    2: ... an ancient kingdom of [[Asia Minor]], known to [[Homer]] as '''M毮ia'''. Its principal city was [[Sardi...
    8: Homer speaks only of Maeonians (''Iliad'' ii. 865, V. 4...
    10: ...st millennium BC]] (perhaps even after the age of Homer) in which the cult of Attis, the consort of [[Cyb...
  14. Ptolemy IV of Egypt (2166 bytes)
    5: ...literary [[dilettantism]]. He built a temple to [[Homer]] and composed a tragedy, to which his vile favou...
  15. 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]])
  16. Classical antiquity (3940 bytes)
    1: ...est recorded [[Greek language|Greek]] poetry of [[Homer]] ([[7th century BC]]), and continues through the...
  17. Artemis (11271 bytes)
    11: ...tened by Paul's preaching of the new faith, zealously riot in her defense, shouting "Great is Diana of...
    19: ... lower-class citizens and slaves worshipped her. Slaves could ask for and receive asylum in her templ...
    25: ...usible that the association of Diana worship with slaves may reflect the conquest of Goddess worshippe...
    37: ...a Theron]], she was the patron of wild animals; [[Homer]] used this title. As [[Kourotrophos]], she was ...
    41: ...t Artemis was born one day before Apollo, on the island of [[Ortygia]] and that she helped Leto cross ...
  18. Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
    19: ...ouraging his tentative translations of works by [[Homer]], [[Euripides]] and [[Aristotle]].
    55: * ''On Famous Women,'' Latin text and English translation, 2001 ISBN 0-674-00347-0
  19. Petrarch (10447 bytes)
    8: ...vered a collection of Cicero's letters not previously known to have existed. He remarked, "Each famou...
    37: ...] Wonderful multi-lingual site including many translated works (letters, poems, books) in the public d...
  20. World Series (40101 bytes)
    184: ...lsating Game 7 which ended with the first walkoff homer to end a World Series, hit by the Pirates' [[Bill...
    227: ...e six, only the third time a player has hit three homers in a World Series game (Babe Ruth did it twice, ...
    247: ...home run off Oakland's ace reliever [[Dennis Eckersley]] and limps around the bases in what would be h...
    284: ...ames. In both games, the Yankees hit ninth-inning homers off Diamondbacks [[closer (baseball)|closer]] [[...
    293: ...ind-boggling 13 walks, vs Glaus' 7 runs, 8 RBI, 3 homers and a .385 average.

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