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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
1: ...arly texts refer to him as ''[[dux]] bellorum'' ("war leader") and High [[Medieval]] Welsh texts often...
5: ...ower base was probably in either [[Wales]], [[Cornwall]], or the west of what would become [[England]]...
7: ...rtain [[Riothamus]], "King of the Brettones," who was active during the reign of the [[Roman Emperor]]...
9: ...itain may have been remembered for centuries afterward. Yet the obscurity surrounding the historical c...
15: ...ran]], who had a son called Artuir and whose life was somewhat similar to Arthur's. - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
3: image_name=Diana, Princess of Wales.jpg |
11: ...e right to that title, as it would imply that she was a [[princess]] by [[birthright]] rather than by ...
13: Though she was noted for her pioneering [[charity]] work, the P...
15: ...world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — after her death, there ... - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
11: ..., born '''Alissa "Alice" Zinovievna Rosenbaum''', was a popular and controversial [[United States|Amer...
19: ...udy screenwriting; in late [[1925]], however, she was granted a [[Visa (document)|visa]] to visit Amer...
24: ...ese films were re-edited into a new version which was approved by Rand and re-released as ''We the Liv...
26: ...pite these initial struggles ''The Fountainhead'' was successful, bringing Rand fame and financial sec...
31: ...helped foster a crippling culture of resentment towards individual human happiness, flourishment, and ... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
3: ...er 9]], [[1892]] – [[August 31]], [[1941]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[poet]] and [[writer]].
5: ... poetry|Symbolist]] movements in Russia. Her work was not looked kindly upon by [[Stalin]] and the the...
8: ... ancestry on her mother's side. (This latter fact was to play on Marina's imagination, and to cause he...
10: ...er to become a [[pianist]] and thought her poetry was poor.
12: ...lowed to continue until June [[1904]] when Marina was despatched to school in [[Lausanne]]. Changes in... - Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
9: ...ortly thereafter, they never divorced, and Bonnie was wearing Thornton's wedding ring when she died.
11: ...ed the violent deaths they viewed as certain. She was fond of creative writing and the arts. Her poem ...
15: ...of seven children in a poor farming family. Clyde was first arrested in late 1926, after running when ...
19: ... meets a charming young fellow. Nobody thought it was anything special. Nobody guessed where it would ...
23: ...lling. Fellow inmate [[Ralph Fults]] said that it was Eastham where Clyde turned "from a schoolboy to ... - Jodie Foster (4460 bytes)
5: Foster was born in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]],...
7: ...of 14, she earned a nomination for the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for her role in [...
9: ...e]] and [[Academy Award for Best Actress|Academy Awards]] as Best Actress for her role as a gang-rape ...
48: *''[[The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane]]'' (1976)
59: ==Awards== - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
38: | [[Harriet Lane]] (niece)
50: ...liding]] into [[schism]] and the [[American Civil War]] and as a result, he is widely considered to be...
53: ...tee on the Judiciary (Twenty-first Congress). He was not a candidate for renomination in [[1830]]. B...
55: ...orians, but there isn't any decisive evidence one way or the other.
57: ...5]], [[1845]], to accept a Cabinet portfolio. He was chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations (... - Malaysia (27892 bytes)
3: ...is [[Johor#Links_to_Singapore|connected by a causeway and the second-link bridge]] on the south with t...
36: | '''[[Area]]'''<br> - Total <br> - % water
78: ...to most of the [[Malay archipelago]]. [[Malacca]] was an important trading port.
80: ...sula and made his capital there. This new kingdom was the continuation of the old [[Malacca]] sultanat...
82: ...Calcutta until [[1867]] when their administration was transferred to the Colonial Office in London. - Alaska (24727 bytes)
19: WaterArea = 236,507 |
20: PCWater = 13.77 |
27: ...]]: [[UTC]]-9/[[Daylight saving time|-8]]<br/>[[Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time Zone|Aleutian]]: [[UTC]]...
66: On [[January 3]], [[1959]], '''Alaska''' was admitted to the [[United States]] as the 49th [[...
69: Alaska was probably first settled by people who came there ... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
17: WaterArea = 2,400 |
18: PCWater = 2.2 |
39: ...resent-day [[Monroe County, Tennessee]]. The town was located on a river of the same name (now known a...
46: ... prior to Cherokee migration into the river's headwaters.
48: ...], as an estimated 4,000 Cherokees died along the way.<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup> - Oregon (26551 bytes)
17: WaterArea = 6,177 |
18: PCWater = 2.4 |
36: ...ordering the [[Pacific Ocean]], [[California]], [[Washington]], [[Idaho]], and [[Nevada]]. Its norther...
45: ... [[United States 2000 Census|population in 2000]] was 3,421,399, a 20.4% increase over 1990; [[as of 2...
49: ...st permanent white settlement in Oregon. In the [[War of 1812]], the [[Britain|British]] gained contro... - Nevada (17565 bytes)
17: WaterArea = 1,971 |
18: PCWater = 0.7 |
37: ...]]. The population [[as of 2004|as of July 2004]] was estimated to be 2,334,771, up nearly 17% from th...
39: ...mitted into the union during the [[American Civil War]].
49: ...rialized [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]], it was viewed as politically reliable (as opposed to th... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
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18: PCWater = 3.4 |
40: ...4 at the [[Mount Washington (New Hampshire)|Mount Washington]] weather observatory in the [[Presidenti...
44: ...egion; and the [[New Hampshire International Speedway]] (formerly Loudon Racetrack), home of the [[Lou...
46: [[USS New Hampshire|USS ''New Hampshire'']] was named in honor of this state. - List of painters (54090 bytes)
28: *[[Oswald Achenbach]] ([[1827]]-[[1905]])
48: *[[Washington Allston]] ([[1779]]-[[1843]])
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]])
147: *[[Anna Bilinska-Bohdanowiczowa]] ([[1857]]-[[1893]])
332: *[[Beauford Delaney]] ([[1901]]-[[1979]]) - Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War (11837 bytes)
1: ...War]]. ''See also [[Origins of the American Civil War]].''
6: ...dents by which the United States would expand westward across North America by the admission of new st...
27: | + Anti-Slavery "debates" are held at [[Lane Theological Seminary]] in [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cinc...
48: ...DeBow's Review]]'', the leading Southern magazine warning the planter class about the dangers of depen...
54: ...s of land to the US. Free Northern farmers do not want to compete against slave labor. Debates center ... - History of California (38344 bytes)
11: The coast of California was an inviting pathway even for the earliest inhabitants of [[North Ame...
13: ...al tribes were a major source of trading beads ([[wampum]]), which were produced from [[mussel]] shell...
19: ... and silver. About the same time, Hernán Cortés was attracted by stories of [[Zihuatanejo|Ciguatan]]...
23: ...fornia]]), and laid out and founded the city that was to become LaPaz later that spring.
28: In July [[1539]], moved by the renewal of those stories, Cortés sent Francisco de Ullo... - Auto racing (15302 bytes)
6: ...l]]-fuelled autos. In [[1894]], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine [[Le Petit Journal]]...
8: ...evassor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater.
12: ...d cars and two electric. The first trophy awarded was the [[Vanderbilt Cup]].
18: ...l races ended in [[1903]] when Marcel [[Renault]] was involved in a fatal accident near [[Angouleme]] ...
23: ...eight, and in the case of the Mercedes, the paint was removed to satisfy the weight limitation, produc... - Formula One (29650 bytes)
18: ...f racing during the war, the drivers championship was not formalized until [[1947]], and first run in ...
22: ...deria Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Though [[Stirling Moss]] was able to compete with him regularly, Fangio is re...
26: ...e next decade. Between [[Jim Clark]], [[Jackie Stewart]], [[Jack Brabham]], [[Graham Hill]], and [[Den...
32: ... Automobile]] in [[1979]] set off the [[FISA-FOCA war]], during which FISA and its president [[Jean Ma...
35: ...vision rights, bringing an end to the [[FISA-FOCA war]] and contributing to [[Bernie Ecclestone]]'s ev... - Houston Astros (8294 bytes)
18: ...fheinz]] and the ownership group from Houston is awarded a [[franchise]] in the ten-team [[National Le...
24: ...les in 1997, 1998, and 1999. Each of these titles was followed by a first round playoff ejection, twic...
28: ...nt), who ended 2004 with a record 7th [[Cy Young Award]] (his first in the NL), and the mid-season add...
47: *44 [[Image:Us_flag_large.png|20px]] [[Roy Oswalt]]
50: ...[Image:Dominican_republic_flag_large.png|20px]] [[Wandy Rodr�ez]] - Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
2: ...class]] in [[United States|American]] society. He was one of the first to apply [[assembly line]] manu...
6: ...was the eldest of six children. As a child, Henry was passionate about mechanics, preferring to tinker...
12: ...ding [[Henry M. Leland]] in 1902, and the company was reorganized as [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]...
15: ...e Ford brand known throughout the U.S. Henry Ford was also one of the early backers of the [[Indianapo...
18: ...r a reworked Model T in the Indianapolis 500, but was told rules required the addition of another 1,00...
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