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- List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
10: *[[Shreeram Shankar Abhyankar]] ([[1930]] - )
14: *[[John Couch Adams]] (United Kingdom, [[1819]] - [[1892]])
93: *[[Harald Bohr]] ([[Denmark]], [[1887]] - [[1951]])
157: *[[Elwin Bruno Christoffel]] [[Germany]] ([[1829]]-[[1900]])
227: *[[Charles Ehresmann]] (France, [[1905]] - [[1979]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
14: *[[John Couch Adams]] ([[Britain]], [[1819]] – [[1892]])
40: *[[Christoph Arnold]] ([[Germany]], [[1650]] – [[1...
79: *[[Alfred Bohrmann]] ([[Germany]], [[1904]] – [[2000]])
96: *[[Theodor Brorsen]] ([[Denmark]], [[1819]] – [[1895]])
114: *[[Richard Christopher Carrington]] ([[Britain]], [[1826]] &ndas... - Pierre Abelard (18114 bytes)
1: ...manticism|Romanticist]] painter [[Jean Vignaud]] (1819)]]
7: ...hiefly of the logic of [[Aristotle]] transmitted through [[Latin]] channels and which was the great su...
25: ...od]] held at [[Soissons]] in 1121, they obtained through irregular procedures an official condemnation...
29: ...an once afterwards, but they were preserved even through the vicissitudes of the [[French Revolution]]...
39: ...ury with approval from the heads of the church. Through him was prepared in the Middle Age the ascend... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
50: *[[Alexander of Aphrodisias]], (2nd century){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
145: *[[Christoph Gottfried Bardili]], (1761-1808)
210: *[[Hermann Blumenau]], (1819-1899)
218: *[[Niels Bohr]], (1885-1962){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
347: *[[Christine de Pizan]], (c. 1365-c. 1430){{fn|R}} - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schlesw...
17: ...obardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
19: ...and. The mingling of Germanic traditions and the Christian religion gave rise to the pattern of life o...
23: ...r Papal authority were established to spread the Christian faith in the German lands.
37: ...winning the Langobardic (Lombard) crown. Outside threats to the kingdom were contained when in 955 the... - War of 1812 (34444 bytes)
88: ...three and carrying off four "deserters", of whom three were Americans who had been impressed into the ...
92: ...or an invasion of British [[Canada]] to end this threat.
110: ...riority, the Americans aimed to cause disruption through [[hit and run]] tactics, such as the capture ...
112: ...ced much early success. On [[June 21]] [[1812]], three days after the formal declaration of war, two s...
116: ...[[Bombay]], to [[India]]. After a battle lasting three hours, the ''Java'' [[striking the colors|struc... - Arthur Middleton (2124 bytes)
7: ...1810]]-[[1812]]), U.S. Representative ([[1815]]-[[1819]]), and held the post of Minister to Russia ([[18... - William Henry Harrison (11790 bytes)
32: ...[1820]], but served in the [[Ohio State Senate]], 1819-1821. In 1824, he was elected to the U.S. Senate,...
79: ...n]] | after=[[Thomas Randolph Ross]] | years=1816-1819}} - William R. King (5588 bytes)
7: ... United States Senate]] during the Twenty-fourth through Twenty-seventh [[United States Congress|Congr...
9: ...r.]]" In May [[2005]], Washington State Governer Christine Gregoire signed legislation formalizing the...
20: ...efore=''(none)''|after=[[Dixon Hall Lewis]]|years=1819 – 1844}} - Thomas A. Hendricks (3507 bytes)
2: ...''Thomas Andrews Hendricks''' ([[September 7]], [[1819]]–[[November 25]], [[1885]]) was a [[United... - Tomato (10085 bytes)
21: ...s lost after the arrival of Europeans, and the [[Christian Church]] had a policy of burning all [[Pre-...
31: ...on 1773, adding more recipes with tomatoes in the 1819 edition.
42: ...ation, they have been esteemed as a purported [[aphrodisiac]]. Today, their consumption is believed t... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schlesw...
17: ...obardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
19: ...and. The mingling of Germanic traditions and the Christian religion gave rise to the pattern of life o...
23: ...r Papal authority were established to spread the Christian faith in the German lands.
37: ...winning the Langobardic (Lombard) crown. Outside threats to the kingdom were contained when in 955 the... - Sea Slugs (4331 bytes)
36: ...29-1935), with the class Gastropoda divided into three subclasses [[Prosobranchia]], Opisthobranchia a...
54: **Infraorder Anthobranchia F鲵ssac, 1819 - Alois Senefelder (3440 bytes)
9: ...buch der Steindruckerei'' which was translated in 1819 into French and English. ''A Complete Course of L...
13: ...full colour printing from multiple plates, and [[chromolithography]] was the most important technique ... - September 23 (7397 bytes)
43: *[[1819]] - [[Hippolyte Fizeau]], French physicist (d. [[...
94: ...[1900]] - [[William Marsh Rice]], American philanthropist and university founder - 1901 (12292 bytes)
7: ...ry]] - '''[[20th century]]''' - [[21st century]] <hr>
38: ... from prison in [[Columbus, Ohio]] after serving three years for [[embezzlement]] from the First Natio...
39: ...ident]] [[Theodore Roosevelt]] utters the famous phrase, "Talk fluently and hold an [[Big Stick Diplom...
129: ...er 16]] - [[Margaret Mead]], American cultural anthropologist (d. [[1978]])
139: ... of the United Kingdom and Empress of India (b. [[1819]]) - February 22 (10772 bytes)
9: ...f France]] enters [[Naples]] to claim the city's throne.
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48: * [[1819]] - [[James Russell Lowell]], poet and essayist (... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
40: ...1083;ица). <!-- translator paraphrasing here from de: -->
48: ...ajestic appearance of St. Petersburg is achieved through a variety of architectural details including ...
50: ...lowered again at night to allow shipping to pass through the city.
58: ...Bartolomeo Rastrelli]], was also responsible for three residences in the vicinity of the [[Nevsky Pros...
62: ...esign by [[Antonio Rinaldi]]. The Michael Palace (1819–1825), famed for its opulent interiors and ... - Madrid (20882 bytes)
20: ...When [[Carlos IV of Spain|Carlos IV]] ([[1748]]-[[1819]]) became king the people of Madrid revolted. Aft...
22: ... alternate government, that would end with the enthronement of [[Isabella II of Spain|Isabel II]] ([[1...
38: The modern metropolis is home to over three million people. As expected with any major Euro...
42: ...arge Plaza de Col�n. This plaza commemorates [[Christopher Columbus]], who was responsible for usher...
63: ...Senate|El Senado]]). It also includes one of the three museums of the Madrid golden triangle, the [[Th...
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