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- List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
33: *[[Bud Abbott|Abbott, Bud]], (1895-1974), US actor
34: *[[Dimebag Darrell|Abbott, Darrell]], (1966-2004), US musician
35: *[[Diane Julie Abbott|Abbott, Diane Julie]], (born 1953), British Labour MP
36: *[[Edwin Abbott Abbott|Abbott, Edwin Abbott]], (1838-1926), British schoolmaster & theologian
37: *[[Emma Abbott|Abbott, Emma]], (1849-1891), American singer - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
16: ...secretly married sometime between the winter of [[1532]] and late January of [[1533]]. She was born in G...
18: ...h's household before [[Anne Boleyn]]'s death. [[Matthew Parker]], her mother's favourite priest, took ...
27: ...cism|Catholic]] Mary persecuted Protestants. She attempted to convert Elizabeth, who pretended to be R...
33: ...e. She later persuaded her mother's chaplain, [[Matthew Parker]], to become Archbishop. He only accept...
35: ... Burghley|Sir William Cecil]] for advice on the matter. The [[Act of Uniformity 1559]] required the us... - Peru (12264 bytes)
14: ...al-align: top;" colspan=2 | <small>''[[National motto]]: None''</small>
48: ...cisco Pizarro]] landed on the Peruvian coast in [[1532]], and by the end of the [[1530]]s Peru became a ...
115: ...ent world regions. Peru's economy is one of the better-managed in Latin America.
116: ...ver the next few years, the country is likely to attract both domestic and foreign investment in the t...
121: ...s several dozen small Amerindian ethnic tribes scattered throughout the country beyond the [[Andes Mou... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
15: ... The [[Celtic|Celtics]], a later wave of Celts, settled in [[Alentejo]].
21: ...mbol, is known as the "Cradle of Portugal." The Battle of S㯠Mamede took place nearby in 1128. (court...
29: ...s a nation to [[June 24]], [[1128]], with the [[Battle of S㯠Mamede]] by [[Afonso I of Portugal|Afons...
31: ...tugal's most historic battle of Portugal, the [[Battle of Aljubarrota]]. The victorious John was then ...
42: ... exploration of Africa. Before this voyage very little information was known in Europe about what lay ... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
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38: *[[Mariotto Albertinelli]] ([[1474]]-[[1515]])
60: *[[Sofonisba Anguissola]] ([[1532]]-[[1625]])
102: *[[Jennifer Bartlett]] ([[1941]]-)
130: *[[Bernardo Bellotto]] ([[1721]]-[[1780]]) - Ludovico Ariosto (4416 bytes)
6: ...minence's pleasure. Nor was even this miserable pittance regularly paid during the period that the poe...
12: ...ne and fell into the company of a group of ''banditti'', the chief of which, on discovering that his c...
18: ... forty-six cantos, appeared on [[September 8]], [[1532]]. - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ...ng that of [[Lord Chancellor]] from [[1529]] to [[1532]]. More coined the word "[[utopia]]", a name he ...
5: ... where he studied law with his father and was admitted to [[Lincoln's Inn]] in [[1496]]. In [[1501]] ...
19: ... Erasmus also described More as a model man of letters in his communications with other European huma...
23: ...mong modern historians for their exceedingly unflattering portrayal of King Richard, a bias due at lea...
27: ... vehicle for discussing controversial political matters freely. It is unlikely that More, a devout an... - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
42: In 1532, when Spanish explorers led by [[Francisco Pizarr...
57: ...of Inca. Most young members of the Inca's family attended [[Inca education|Yachayhuasis]] (houses of k...
59: ...power. The local officials were responsible for settling disputes and keeping track of each family's c...
76: ...ors. There they learned to read the [[quipu]] (knotted cord records) and were taught Inca [[iconograph...
92: ...y far the most important of the Inca arts, with pottery and textiles reflecting motifs that were at th... - Andes (13210 bytes)
24: ...with only 10% of the original forests remaining [http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/andes_climate_page.ht...
30: ...nce today. The aqueducts turned the previously scattered Incan tribe into the agricultural and eventua...
32: ...uered by an army of 180 men led by [[Pizarro]] in 1532. One of the few Inca cities the Spanish never fou...
38: ...s. Due to the arduous terrain, vehicles are of little use. People generally walk to their destinatio...
41: ...nt crops for these people. Currently, tobacco, cotton and coffee are the main export crops. The pota... - Rubidium (10211 bytes)
24: | 1532 [[kilogram per cubic metre|kg/m<sup>3</sup>]], 0....
57: | [[State of matter]]
93: | 58.2 [[watt per metre-kelvin|W/(m*K)]]
191: ...0px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
198: *As a [[getter]] in [[vacuum tube]]s. - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
8: ...rst ''[[Adelantado]]'' of [[Costa Rica]]. <ref> [http://genforum.genealogy.com/coronado/messages/30.ht...
11: ...onverso]] [[Sefardi Jews|Jewish]] family. <ref> [http://pages.prodigy.net/bluemountain1/estrada1.htm e...
21: ... left until he reached the northernmost Spanish settlement, San Miguel de Culiacán, about March 28 15...
23: ...Mexico and the United States, and finally the [[Little Colorado River]]. Then, they followed the [[Zun...
26: ...e called the "Conquest of Cíbola." During the battle at Hawikuh, Coronado was injured and he had to ... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
4: ...to Spain in 1541 where he died peacefully but embittered.
6: ..., as typified by the [[Black Legend]], also did little to expand understanding of Cortés as an indivi...
10: ...ando, and Fernando are all equally correct. The latter two were most commonly used during his lifetime...
36: ...h demanded that more Indians be assigned to the settlers.
47: ... horses. Then he proceeded to Tabasco and won a battle against the natives, who did not want to welcom... - Padua (12961 bytes)
2: ...211,985 ([[as of 2004|2004]]). Its agricultural setting is the ''Pianura Padovana'', the "Paduan plain...
7: ...''. The new space was refrescoed by [[Nicolo' Miretto]] and [[Stefano da Ferrara]], working from [[142...
9: ...eat door, the work of [[Falconetto of Verona]], [[1532]].
11: ...Donatello]]'s magnificent equestrian statue of "Gattamelata" ([[Erasmo of Narni | Erasmo da Narni]]), ...
13: ... covered with paintings by [[Giotto di Bondone|Giotto]].
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