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- Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
5: ...ge_caption= Luther at age 46 (Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1529) |
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9: date_of_death=[[18 February]], [[1546]] |
10: place_of_death=Eisleben, Germany
12: ...hings inspired the [[Protestant Reformation]] and deeply influenced the [[doctrine]]s of [[Lutheran]],... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
5: ...s often known as the second Reich to indicate its descent from the medieval empire. By the same reason...
7: ...tion of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For further details, please consult the ''main articles'' given ...
10: ''See also: [[Germanic tribes]], [[Confederations of Germanic Tribes]], [[Germania]], [[Germ...
12: ...us Cornelius Tacitus]], author of ''Germania'', a descriptive work about the Germanic people at the Ro...
13: ... from [[Schleswig-Holstein]], advancing to the [[Oder]] and the [[Rhine]] and into southern Germany. - Global warming (53726 bytes)
3: ... by anthropogenic (human-generated) [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>). The alternative view, that t...
5: ... also uncertainty about the accuracy of climate models. [[Climate commitment studies]] predict that ev...
7: ...limate change]]. Such changes can trigger various detrimental effects by causing [[flood]]s, [[drought...
16: ...supported by an international group of science academies from various countries including [[Brazil]], ...
18: ...lso pointed out that "authors evaluating impacts, developing methods, or studying paleoclimatic change... - Virus (17572 bytes)
1: ...her [[DNA]] or [[RNA]] (depicted as blue), surrounded by a protein coat, or [[capsid]], with or withou...
3: ...age its [[genetic material]], but for proteins needed by the virus during [[lysogenic cycle|lysogenic]...
7: ...]] and other noxious things. Today it is used to describe the biological viruses discussed above and ...
12: ...ites, and have no form which can reproduce independently of their host. Like most parasites, they have...
14: ...ned, it can be strongly argued that viruses are indeed alive. Some small viruses are more efficient t... - Christmas (35108 bytes)
2: ...sited baby Jesus. The exact date of his birth was determined centuries later.
4: ...arrival of Santa Claus or other mythical figures. Despite the influence of American and British Christ...
8: The story of Christ's birth has been handed down for centuries, based primarily on the Chris...
10: ...of the house of David from which Joseph was descended, fulfilled the prophecy of [[Isaiah]].
12: ...ded to have the children of Bethlehem killed in order to eliminate any local rivals to his power. Whe... - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
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41: ...] | dm=[[Positron emission|β<sup>+</sup>]] | de=1.17 | pn=26 | ps=[[magnesium|Mg]] }} - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
1: ...thumb|150px|right|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by
22: *[[1450]] - [[Antimony]] first described by [[Tholden]]
34: *[[1753]] - [[Bismuth]] discovered by [[Claude Geoffroy Junine]]
42: *[[1776]] - [[Hydrogen]] isolated and described by [[Henry Cavendish]], named by [[Antoine...
43: *[[1778]] - [[Molybdenum]] was discovered [[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]] - Samuel F. B. Morse (8859 bytes)
1: ...b|right|Portrait of Samuel F. B. Morse.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ...nventing the electric [[telegraph]] and [[Morse code]].
9: ...an painter. While at [[Yale University]], he attended lectures on [[electricity]] from [[Benjamin Sill...
11: ...f that same year, Morse's wife, Lucretia, died suddenly. She was buried before he returned to New Have...
13: ...ing [[telegraph]] and [[Morse code|dot-and-dash code system]] (a signalling [[alphabet]]) in his [[ske... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
3: ... [[Pierre de Coubertin|Pierre Frèdy, Baron de Coubertin]] in the late [[19th century]]. The '''...
11: ''In detail: [[Ancient Olympic Games]]''
13: ...kecheiria)'' or [[Olympic Truce]]. The first recorded celebration of the Games in [[Olympia, Greece|Ol...
21: ...e oils to keep their skin smooth, as well as provide an appealing luster to anyone who saw them.
24: ...cation and foreign relations and so spurred the modern Olympic Games into existence.]] - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
5: .... Some of his most famous works include the [[Brandenburg Concertos]], [[The Well-Tempered Clavier]], ...
7: ...e distant relatives, while his sons [[Wilhelm Friedemann Bach]], [[Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach]] and [[J...
13: ...te library, at which point the elder brother demanded to know how Sebastian had come to learn them.
17: ...; Bach was equally at home talking with organ builders and with performers.
19: ...essive accomplishment in his day, especially considering that he was the first in his family to finish... - Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
1: '''Franz Xaver von Baader''' ([[March 27]], [[1765]] – [[May 23]], [...
3: ...Germany, and for four years, 1792–1796, resided in [[England]].
5: ...dern philosophy in his letter to the Tsar [[Alexander I of Russia]] entirely alienated Schelling.
7: ...me of the lectures delivered there he published under the title ''Spekulative Dogmatik,'' 4 parts, 182...
9: ...Eckhart, [[Paracelsus]] and Boehme. Our existence depends on the act that we are cognized by God (''co... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
1: {{Crusade}}
2: ...tern world|Western power]], and was the only crusade – in contrast to the many that followed &nd...
5: ...mbined with the relative stability of European borders after the [[Christianization]] of the [[Viking]...
9: ...eminated to the general public the idea of a Crusade to capture the Holy Land with the famous words: "...
12: ...eighbours, than with cooperating against the crusaders. - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
5: ...s often known as the second Reich to indicate its descent from the medieval empire. By the same reason...
7: ...tion of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For further details, please consult the ''main articles'' given ...
10: ''See also: [[Germanic tribes]], [[Confederations of Germanic Tribes]], [[Germania]], [[Germ...
12: ...us Cornelius Tacitus]], author of ''Germania'', a descriptive work about the Germanic people at the Ro...
13: ... from [[Schleswig-Holstein]], advancing to the [[Oder]] and the [[Rhine]] and into southern Germany. - Culture of England (4178 bytes)
6: ...ndefinable, although Nikolaus Pevsner attempted a definition in his 1956 book The Englishness of Engli...
8: Originating with cave painting, it has developed over millennia to several current movement...
12: ...ool of portrait painting. The rich ecclesiastical decoration of English churches was, in great measure...
14: ...uring the English Commonwealth and the subsequent democratisation of society meant that the patronage ...
16: ...ng typifies English art, mirroring as it does the development of the country house and its landscaping... - Zebra Finches (3175 bytes)
15: ...of human-made watering holes and large patches of deforested land.
17: ...ta castanotis''. This species is found over the wide range of continental Australia.
19: ...ogical]] differences between the sub-species include differences in size. ''Taeniopygia guttata guttat...
21: ...s, crevices, and ledges of human structures. Outside of the breeding time, brood nests are constructed...
23: ...eggs and nestlings have to be kept warm. However, despite the close contact with their mates, adult fe... - Theater (9475 bytes)
3: - Greek spelling needed -->
4: ...ture, music, dance, sound and spectacle — indeed any one or more elements of the other performin...
7: ... of [[political theater|political theatre]], intended to educate audiences on contemporary issues and ...
9: ...Spectacle. The 17th-century Spanish writer [[Lope de Vega]] wrote that for theatre one needs "three bo...
11: ...tume designer]], [[Sound Designer (theater)|sound designer]], [[dramaturg]], [[stage manager]], and [[... - Proportion (architecture) (4508 bytes)
1: ...shapes (such as the [[Vesica Piscis]] or the [[Golden Ratio]]).
7: ... applied as part of the practice of Architectural design.
11: ...s within it the ideas of cosmic orientation and ordering, as do most systems of "Sacred Proportions".
13: == Classical Orders ==
15: ...e architects and historians. Within a classical order elements from the positioning of triglyphs to th... - George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
1: ...tor]] [[Prescott Bush]]), his father (former President [[George H. W. Bush]]), and his brother ([[Jeb ...
2: {{Infobox President | name=George Walker Bush
5: | order=43rd President
8: | preceded=[[Bill Clinton]]
9: | succeeded=[[Incumbent]] - Holocaust (53541 bytes)
4: ...oups during [[World War II]]. Early elements include the [[Kristallnacht]] [[pogrom]] and the [[T-4 Eu...
6: ...ups into account, the total death toll rises considerably. Estimates place the total number of Holocau...
10: ...nd Roman [[pagan]] rites, gods of the earth and underworld received dark animals, which were offered b...
12: ...st, use the word '''''[[Porajmos]]''''', meaning "Devouring".
14: ... to any mass killings such as the [[Rwandan Genocide]] and the actions of the [[Khmer Rouge]] in [[Cam... - February 22 (10772 bytes)
14: ...]] - The [[Pennsylvania State University]] is founded.
17: * [[1876]] - [[Johns Hopkins University]] is founded in [[Baltimore, Maryland]].
19: ... [[1889]] - [[President of the United States|President]] [[Grover Cleveland]] signs a bill admitting [...
23: ...omunitat de Catalunya]] and conducted by [[Rafael de Campalans]].
24: ...s the first [[President of the United States]] to deliver a [[radio]] broadcast from the [[White House...
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