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- Women's suffrage (11832 bytes)
1: ...ination due to, for instance, race), which was considered too radical.
2: ...ge Parade in New York City, 1912.jpeg|thumb|350px|Suffrage parade, New York City, 1912]]
3: ...me the first modern polity where equal suffrage was extended to women.
4: ...n [[1894]], along with universal suffrage in that state.
9: ''Main article: [[Timeline of women's suffrage]]''
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- Persepolis (15450 bytes)
2: ...re the small river Pulwar flows into the Kur (Kyrus).
4: ...ars, the ruins of Persepolis still inspire visitors from far and near.]]
5: ==Site==
6: ...der of Macedon]] has been beyond dispute at least since the time of [[Pietro della Valle]].
8: ...er that their remains were brought "to the Persians," or that they died there. - Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
1: ...re also known as the "bread basket" colonies because of their large grain export.
3: ...country could be made of logs and chinked with moss or mud.
5: ...nd sugar which many people thought improved the taste.
7: ...er herb; brown came from the hulls of black walnuts.
9: ...ting and publishing were also very important trades. - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...tion machines for manufacturing in other industries.
3: ...eteenth century the growth of the [[internal combustion engine]] and the development of [[Electric po...
5: ...agriculture]] and gave up its [[nomad|nomadic lifestyle]].
7: ...ich Engels]] and [[Louis-Auguste Blanqui]] in the second half of the [[19th century]].
9: ==Causes== - Puritan (15882 bytes)
1: ...'' were members of a group of radical [[Protestants]] which developed in [[England]] after the [[Refo...
4: ...[[Fundamentalism|fundamentalist]]": Puritanism was a movement rather than a denomination.
5: ...es or movements, and not by the simple and nebulous term "Puritan."
7: ==History==
8: ...shaped their position towards Elizabeth's religious [[via media]] (middle way). - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
4: ...a|Abacha, Sani]], (1943-1998), [[List of Presidents of Nigeria|dictator]] of [[Nigeria]] (1993-1998)
5: ...risto]], (1675-1742), Italian composer and violinist
6: ...k Abagnale|Abagnale, Frank]], (born 1948), US impostor and cheque fraud
7: ...Abancourt, Charles d']], (1758-1792), French statesman - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
2: ... Jubilee]] in [[2002]], wearing her Canadian Orders.)]]
5: {{British Royal Family}}
7: ...Vincent and the Grenadines]], the [[Solomon Islands]], [[Tuvalu]] and the [[United Kingdom|United Kin...
9: ...and is the second-longest-serving current head of state in the world, after King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej...
11: ...] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]]. - Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
1: ...px|Carved sphinx with face of Hatshepsut, Cairo Museum]]
2: ...title Pharaoh, though, again, Nitocris may have also ruled and taken the title.
4: ...y the [[Hyksos]] occupation of Egypt during the [[Second Intermediate Period]].
6: ...etimes spelled Hapshepsut, Hatchepsut or Hat-shep-set.
10: ...rother [[Thutmose II of Egypt|Thutmose II]] and assumed the title of ''Great Royal Wife''. - Theodora (6th century) (3433 bytes)
1: ...b|150px|right|Theodora, depicted on a Byzantine mosaic]]
2: ...g with her husband, she is a [[saint]] in the [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orthodox Church]], commemorated on ...
4: ...et History'' of [[Procopius]], published posthumously.
6: ...s pastorally favorable toward the non-Chalcedonians.
8: ...sponse caused the riot to be quelled and probably saved the empire. - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
1: ...possibly Melisende herself, from the [[Melisende Psalter]]]]
3: ...[[1161]]) was [[Kingdom of Jerusalem|Queen of Jerusalem]] from [[1131]] to [[1153]].
5: ...ny|Ioveta]], abbess of St. Lazarus in [[Bethany (Israel)|Bethany]].
9: ...bat." Melisende was no mere regent-queen (for her son Baldwin III), but a Queen Regnant, reigning by ...
11: ...lem|Haute Cour]]'', a kind of royal council comprising the nobility and clergy of the realm. - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
1: ...ueen Melisende]] had provided an example of successful rule by a queen regnant earlier in the century...
3: == Dynasty ==
5: ...ser with Agnes and inherit her political supporters.
7: ...dynasty, Sibylla named her son [[Baldwin V of Jerusalem|Baldwin]].
9: ... [[Ibelin]] family manoeuvered to have the princess marry one of their own. - Eleonora di Arborea (2091 bytes)
1: ...the name "Eleanor of Arborea" and not any Italian spelling.
5: ...dicessa'' (ruler or judge) and the island's greatest heroine.
7: ...d became regent to her infant son Frederick, who as next male heir became the official monarch of Arb...
9: ...s formed with [[Genoa]], and Arborea maintained its independence until 1410 (1409?).
11: ...n were preserved. These laws remained in force in Sardinia until [[Italy|Italian]] unification in 186... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
3: ...pe during the [[Middle Ages]]. She was [[Queen consort]] of both [[France]] and [[England]] in her li...
6: ...or'' in the northern ''langue d'oil'' and in English.
8: ...France]], when her brother, William Aigret, died as a baby.
10: ...month of their marriage, [[Louis VI of France|Louis VI]] had died, and Eleanor became Queen of France...
12: ... in the campaign, with her, the Queen of France, as their leader. - Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
1: [[Image:Mid_horoscope_catherine_de_medici.jpg|thumb|Catherine de' M...
3: ... kings of France, and mother of three further kings of that branch.
5: ...]], to the duke of Orl顮s, whose elder brother was alive at the time, but who would become King [[He...
7: ... children, and Francis lived long enough to see his grandchildren before he died.
9: When her maternal aunt the Duchess of Albany died, Catherine inherited the [[County ... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
1: :''For other people with this name, see [[Mary Tudor]]''
3: ...ary I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
6: {{House of Tudor}}
8: ...however, were in many cases reversed by her successor, [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].
10: ... Queen of Scots]], who lived at approximately the same time. - Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
1: ...ative of hers, who was the queen consort of [[Louis XIV of France]].''
3: ...ss of Austria, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla]]
4: ...he most powerful women of her time, ruling over most of central Europe.
6: ...les' death ([[1740]]) the [[War of Austrian Succession]] began.
8: ...ns, but she actually kept most of the power to herself. - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
1: [[Image:031002 RushLimbaugh.jpg|right|Rush Limbaugh]]
2: ...ience estimated by Arbitron at 20 million listeners weekly.
6: ... owned the radio station where Limbaugh started his career.
8: ...]] knee from [[high school]]" [Colford, pp 14 – 20].
10: ...es use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Show''.) - Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
1: ...den's intervention in Germany in the [[Thirty Years' War]].
3: ... border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 align=right style=margin-left:1em>
4: <caption><font size="+1">'''Kristina'''</font></caption>
5: ...center|185px|Christina of Sweden, depicted by S颡stien Bourdon]]
10: ...<!-- Official English version from www.royalcourt.se --> - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
2: ...eth I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</small>]]
5: {{House of Tudor}}
7: ... great religious turmoil in [[England|English]] history.
9: ... College, Dublin]] ([[1592]]) and the [[British East India Company]] ([[1600]]).
11: ...ced the number of [[Privy Council|Privy Counsellors]] from thirty-nine to nineteen, and later to four... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
3: image_name=Diana, Princess of Wales.jpg |
7: place_of_birth=[[Sandringham]], [[Norfolk]], [[England]] |
8: date_of_death=[[31 August]], [[1997]] |
9: place_of_death=[[Paris]], [[France]] - Aleksandra Lisowska (1848 bytes)
1: <div style="float:right;width:231px;padding:3px">[[Image...
3: ...', '''Ruziac''', but more often known by her Turkish name of '''Khourrem''' (or '''H?'' or '''Karima'...
5: ...[1520s]] as a [[slave]], but was selected for S?n's [[Harem]].
7: ...n the Magnificent|S?n the Magnificent]] for details.
9: ...ive in foreign affairs and international [[politics]].
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