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- Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
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11: ... was styled '''Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales'''. She was almost always called '''Princess Dia...
15: ...n the world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — after her death, the...
28: ...ther]] . [[Charles, Prince of Wales|The Prince of Wales]] briefly dated Lady Sarah Spencer, Diana's older...
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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
5: ...Saxon]]s. His power base was probably in either [[Wales]], [[Cornwall]], or the west of what would become...
23: ... killed Gildas' brother Hueil, a pirate on the [[Isle of Man]].
37: ...and rudely embellished, by the obscure bards of [[Wales]] and [[Armorica]], who were odious to the [[Saxo...
55: ...h; "Here is buried the famous king Arthur in the Island of Avalon".
64: ...his Post-Vulgate version, the sword's blade could slice through anything and its sheath made the weare... - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
22: ...ufacturing. People earned a lot of money form the slave trade, so there was capital for the industrial...
55: ...castings for a lathe bed, where components had to slide together, the production of flat surfaces by m...
57: ...ine manufacturers. The [[planing machine]], the [[slotting machine]] and the [[shaping machine]] were ...
59: ...degree of [[interchangeability]]. The lessons Maudslay learned about the need for stability and precis...
61: Maudslay made his name for his lathes and precision meas... - Steel (28384 bytes)
3: ...ich are naturally arranged in a [[lattice]], from sliding past one another. Varying the amount of carb...
21: ...on of cementite, allowing martensite to form with slower quench rates, resulting in ''high speed steel...
38: ... repeatedly beaten and folded to force the molten slag out of it. The result of this time-consuming a...
46: ...The artifacts recovered from this grave are variously made of wrought iron, cast iron, malleabilized c...
68: ...urnace. This practice improved the separation of slag from the cast iron and improved the quality of ... - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
7: ...aint Vincent and the Grenadines]], the [[Solomon Islands]], [[Tuvalu]] and the [[United Kingdom|United...
9: ...e of Man|Lord of Mann]]<!--Note on spelling: the Isle of Man has one "n", but her title, Lord of Mann,...
11: ...ent]] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
17: ...[[Edward VIII of the United Kingdom|The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII]].
35: ...ave birth to her first child [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles of Edinburgh]]. Several weeks ear... - Boudicca (6973 bytes)
11: ...druids]] on the island of [[Anglesey]] in north [[Wales]], the Iceni rebelled, along with their neighbour...
13: ...hows extensive destruction by fire at this time), slaughtering anyone who had not evacuated with Sueto...
15: ...f wagons at the edge of the battlefield, and were slaughtered. (The German king [[Ariovistus]] is repo... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
13: ...false assertions that she was created Princess of Wales, even though he was deeply disappointed that his ...
17: ...ent to [[Wales]] to preside over the [[Council of Wales and the Marches]]. It was then suggested that th...
19: .... Since the [[Pope Clement VII|Pope]] had previously denied him the annullment, Henry broke with the ...
58: ...lizabeth. The Latin inscription on their tomb translates to "Partners both in Throne and grave, here r...
70: ...]]'', the middle-aged Mary was played by [[Daphne Slater]]. - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
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: ...ned her in [[Loch Leven Castle]], situated on an island in the middle of [[Loch Leven]]. Between [[Jul...
69: ... on [[May 19]]. During her imprisonment, she famously had the phrase "En ma Fin gmon Commencement" ... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
12: ... only a daughter, [[Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales]]. When she then died in [[1817]], the remaining ...
14: ...k later. Princess Victoria's uncle, the Prince of Wales, inherited the Crown, becoming King George IV. Th...
20: ...n Wettin''). Queen Victoria's papers record her dislike of the name. Though rarely publicly used, Wet...
27: ... of 1837]]), and in [[Jamaica]], the colonial legislature had protested British policies by refusing t...
41: ...ade her first journey by train, travelling from [[Slough railway station]] (near [[Windsor Castle]]) t... - Anne Neville (4967 bytes)
7: == Princess of Wales ==
9: ...ther to [[Edward of Westminster|Edward, Prince of Wales]], heir to [[Henry VI of England]]. Anne's fathe...
19: ...Queen consort and her son was created [[Prince of Wales]]; however, Edward of Middleham died suddenly on ...
31: ...0%" style="text-align: center;" |'''[[Princess of Wales]]''' - Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
5: ...and she turned for comfort to [[Owen Tudor]], a [[Wales|Welsh]] courtier, who would become the founding f... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
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11: ... was styled '''Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales'''. She was almost always called '''Princess Dia...
15: ...n the world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — after her death, the...
28: ...ther]] . [[Charles, Prince of Wales|The Prince of Wales]] briefly dated Lady Sarah Spencer, Diana's older... - Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
12: ...of fathering a child and that the new [[Prince of Wales]] was the result of an adulterous liaison on Marg...
14: ... escape, and immediately began raising an army in Wales and the north of England, where she was assisted ...
18: ... was married to Margaret's son, Edward, Prince of Wales, in order to cement the alliance, and Margaret in... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
3: ...rior to her accession, she was also [[Princess of Wales]], [[Duke of Cornwall|Duchess of Cornwall]] and [...
17: ...he United Kingdom|Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales]]. Princess May was chosen as a bride for Albert ...
47: ==Princess of Wales==
49: ...of Wales]], and she was then styled [[Princess of Wales]].
51: ...Edward from state affairs. However, the Prince of Wales was not of the highest intellect, and May was req... - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (2468 bytes)
6: ... Spencer]] (1710-1735), to [[Frederick, Prince of Wales]]. The Duchess remained friendly with the prince... - Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
3: ...ny as having revitalised and liberalised a previously conservative political office. She resigned the ...
32: *Joint Committee on EC Secondary Legislation (1973- 89)
55: ...er senior figure, [[Peter Barry]], who had previously been willing to run but had run out of patience ...
59: ...taoiseach'', Garret FitzGerald; Hillery had furiously rejected the pressure.
65: ...nior British royals, most notably the [[Prince of Wales]] to her residence, [[?as an Uachtarᩮ]]. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
29: ...Royal Navy]] task force to retake the [[Falkland Islands]] from [[Argentina]] in the [[Falklands War]]...
61: ...he Conservative Party. Thatcher had to act cautiously in converting the Conservative Party to her [[mo...
69: ...o political status for republican prisoners, famously declaring "Crime is crime is crime; it is not po...
73: ...in economic and entrepreneurial terms than previously. Though many suffered as a result of this policy...
75: ...ubtedly helped the Conservatives to achieve a landslide victory in the [[United Kingdom general electi... - Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
3: ...rn in [[Tenby]], [[Pembrokeshire]], [[Wales|South Wales]], [[United Kingdom]]. From [[1906]] to [[1907]] ...
13: ...home town, [[Augustus John]], and later another [[Wales|Welshman]], the poet [[Dylan Thomas]]. - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
10: ... 17]], [[1928]], and arrived at [[Burry Port]], [[Wales]], [[United Kingdom]] approximately 21 hours late...
22: ...hart's Lockheed Electra 10E and guide her to the island once she arrived in the vicinity.
34: ...wland, to [[Nikumaroro]] (then known as Gardner) Island in what is now [[Kiribati]], landed there, and...
40: ...0 square mile (2,600 km²) area near Howland Island for Earhart's plane. The ocean where Jourdan p... - Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
16: ... Rapide]] nonstop from [[Pendine Sands]], South [[Wales]], to the [[United States|USA]] in 1933. The plan... - Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
57: ...on Nursing]]'' which was published in [[1860]], a slim 136-page book that served as the cornerstone of...
63: ...as well as at [[Sydney Hospital]], in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].
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