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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
5: ...ate !! Capital !! Year of current [[capitol]] construction
57: ...[[1876]] (design), [[1884]] — [[1887]] (construction)
124: | [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]]
145: | [[1838]] — [[1840]]
215: * http://www.cupola.com/html/bldgstru/statecap/cap01.htm - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...a explorers]], [[astronaut]], [[conquistador]], [[travelogue]], the [[History of Science and Technolog...
26: ...rich Barth]] ([[1821]]-[[1865]]), Northern and Central Africa
29: *[[George Bass]] - [[Australia]]n explorer
30: ...isited [[Mecca]] several times, travelled to [[Central Asia]], [[East Africa]], [[China]], [[Tomboucto...
31: ... [[France|French]] explorer, mapped the West [[Australia]]n coastline. - John C. Fremont (3726 bytes)
5: ...1846]] he led exploration parties on the [[Oregon Trail]] and into the [[Sierra Nevada (US)|Sierra Nev...
7: ... the new [[California]] Territory following the [[Treaty of Cahuenga]] which ended the [[Mexican-Ameri...
18: *Miles Harvey, ''The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime''. New York : [[Ran... - Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
1: ... explored the south and western [[Pacific]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], and [[Antarctica]].
3: ...labe'' making water on a floe [[February 6]], [[1838]]]]
4: ...]]. On that expedition, D'Urville recognized the true value of a recently unearthed statue as an anci...
14: ...eet in Paris, Rue Dumont d'Urville, in the 8th district near the [[Champs-Élysées]]. [[Dumont d'Urv...
18: ...enty-four volumes, with six large volumes of illustrations. - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
17: ...badie|Abbadie, Antoine Thomson d']], (1810-1897), traveler
36: *[[Edwin Abbott Abbott|Abbott, Edwin Abbott]], (1838-1926), British schoolmaster & theologian
51: *[[Abd-el-latif]], (1162-1231), physician and traveller
71: ...Ogden Abell|Abell, George Ogden]], (1927-1983), astronomer
91: *[[Abhijeet Kale]], [[cricketer]] from [[Maharashtra]], [[India]], in the center of a selection scam - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
46: ...ngeline Adams|Adams, Evangeline]], (1868-1932), astrologer
51: *[[Henry Adams|Adams, Henry]], (1838-1918), author
56: ...n Couch Adams|Adams, John Couch]], (1819-1892), astronomer
58: *[[John Adams (Pitcairn)|Adams, John]], Patriarch Of Pitcairn
65: ...el Adams|Adams, Samuel]], (1722-1803), American patriot & Governor of Massachusetts - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
9: ...a|Victorian Era]] was at the height of the [[Industrial Revolution]], a period of great social, econom...
12: ...e king. At the age of fifty the Duke of Kent and Strathearn married [[Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld...
16: ... that Victoria's mother, the Duchess of Kent and Strathearn, would act as Regent during the queen's mi...
18: ... Victoria may have been, theirs proved to be an extremely happy marriage.
23: ...a is depicted at her coronation, [[28th June]], [[1838]].]] - Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
1: [[Image:Flora_Tristan.jpg|thumb|right|210px|Flora Tristan, grandmother of Paul Gauguin]]
3: ...賥-Henriette Tristan-Moscoso. Her father, Marino Tristᮠy Moscoso, was an [[Arequipa|Arequipa-born]]...
5: ...t-independence period. The diary was published in 1838 as P鲩grinations d'une paria.
7: ...ra Tristan and her grandson [[Paul Gauguin]]'s contrasting quests for the ideal life through their exp...
9: ...nown of which are ''Peregrinations of a Pariah'' (1838), ''Promenades in London'' (1840), and ''The Work... - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
5: ...''[[Romance of the Rose]]'' and argued against restrictions on female education and inheritance of lan...
9: ...blic]], in [[Paris]], where he held office as [[astrologer]] to King [[Charles V of France|Charles V]]...
15: ...on on New Year's Day, [[1404]]. It possesses an introduction of great autobiographical interest. In ''...
17: ...with two great scholars of her time, [[Jean de Montreuil]] (d. 1415) and [[Gonthier Col]], who underto...
19: ...e des dames''. She was devoted to her adopted country. During the civil wars she wrote a ''Lamentation... - Fanny Mendelssohn (2047 bytes)
7: ...mpositions. Her public debut at the piano came in 1838, when she played Felix's piano [[concerto]] No. 1...
9: Her compositions include a [[piano trio]] and several books of solo [[piano]] pieces an...
11: ...ed in [[Berlin]] in 1847 of complications of a [[stroke]] suffered while rehearsing one of her brother... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
1: ...border="0" align="right" style="margin-left:1em"><tr><td>
4: ...r" colspan=2>[[Image:Martin Van Buren.jpg]]</td></tr>
5: <tr><td>'''Order:'''</td><td>8th President</td></tr>
6: ...h 4]], [[1837]]–[[March 4]], [[1841]]</td></tr>
7: ...>'''Followed:'''</td><td>[[Andrew Jackson]]</td></tr> - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
42: Johnson presided over the [[Reconstruction]] of the United States following the [[Amer...
48: ...830]] and mayor of Greeneville from [[1834]] to [[1838]]. He was a member of the State House of Represe...
51: ... He was chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense (Thirty-sixth Congress)....
56: ...'s Weekly'' illustration of Johnson's impeachment trial in the [[United States Senate]].]]
74: ...States Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]]||align="left"|'''[[Hugh McCulloch]]'''||a... - Antarctica (14761 bytes)
6: ...though legends and speculation about a [[Terra Australis]] ("Southern Land") go back to antiquity, the...
15: ...h. [[Weather pattern|Weather front]]s rarely penetrate far into the continent, leaving the center col...
26: See also: [[Extreme points of Antarctica]]
30: ...ce due to the [[Antarctic Treaty System|Antarctic Treaty]] which came into effect in 1961, but continu...
32: ...and, which is the northern limit of the Antarctic treaty. The southern border of all sectors collapses... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
1: ... '''Republic of Guatemala''' is a country in [[Central America]], in the south of the continent of [[N...
29: | [[List of countries by area|Ranked 103rd]] <br> [[1 E11 m?|108,890...
34: | [[List of countries by population|Ranked 62nd]]
54: | '''[[List_of_country_calling_codes|Calling Code]]'''
62: ... of the lowland states, the Maya states of the central highlands continued until conquered by the [[Sp... - Jamaica (16893 bytes)
1: '''Jamaica''' is a country in the [[Caribbean Sea]], located south of [[Cub...
33: | [[List of countries by area|Ranked 159th]] <br> [[1 E10 m?|10,991 ...
38: | [[List of countries by population|Ranked 135th]]
59: | '''[[List_of_country_calling_codes|Calling Code]]'''
65: The name of the country derives from the name Xaymaca, meaning land of w... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
11: ... = [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]] (largest [[metropolitan area]] is Nashville) |
25: ... [[UTC]]-6/[[Daylight saving time|-5]] <small>(central and western)</small> |
39: ...ican]] village named "Tanasqui" in [[1567]] while travelling inland from [[South Carolina]]. European ...
43: The modern spelling, ''Tennessee'', is attributed to [[James Glen]], the Governor of [[South ...
48: ...t of [[Arkansas]]. This came to be known as the [[Trail of Tears]], as an estimated 4,000 Cherokees di... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
3: ''Note:'' Dates for inventions are often controversial. Inventions are often invented by several...
7: * 2 MYA: [[Origin of language|Language]] (controversial - this is the earliest likely)
8: * 1 MYA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
34: * [[39th century BC|3800s BC]]: [[Sweet Track|Engineered roadway]] in [[England]]
67: * [[150s BC]]: [[Astrolabe]]: [[Hipparchus]] - Women's suffrage (11832 bytes)
4: ...he right to stand for public office in [[South Australia]] in [[1894]], along with universal suffrage ...
11: ...rious countries throughout the world. In many countries women's suffrage was granted before [[universa...
13: ... the nineteenth century, starting with [[South Australia]] in [[1861]].
15: ...y permitted to stand for election) in a major country was granted in [[New Zealand]] in [[1893]].
17: ... allow women to stand for parliament was South Australia, in [[1894]]. - List of painters (54090 bytes)
14: ...[1912]]-[[1956]]), US [[Abstract expressionism|abstract expressionist]] [[painter]]
188: *[[P. Rostrup Bøyesen]] ([[1882]]-[[1952]])
206: *[[Bertram Brooker]] ([[1888]]-[[1955]])
219: *[[William Partridge Burpee]] ([[1846]]-[[1940]])
236: *[[Emile Auguste Carolus-Duran]] ([[1838]]-[[1917]]) - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
10: *[[Thomas Ahearn]], inventor of the electric stove in [[1892]]
13: ...orge Armstrong]] — [[hydraulic crane]], Armstrong breech-loading gun
24: ...rdeen]], (1908-1991) — co-inventor of the [[transistor]]
25: *[[Trevor Baylis]], (1937- ) — [[clockwork radio]...
37: ... Brattain]], (born 1902), US co-inventor of the [[transistor]]
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