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- Zoe (empress) (1927 bytes)
9: ...[[Constantine IX]] Monomachus (reigned [[1042]]-[[1055]]) who outlived her by four years. Zoe died in [[... - Theodora (11th century) (2075 bytes)
2: ...mperor|Byzantine Empress]] from [[January 11]], [[1055]] to [[August 31]], [[1056]]. She was the daught...
6: ...dora's installment as co-empress with her sister. After two months of active participation in governme...
8: Upon his death on January 11, 1055, and in spite of her seventy years of age, she re... - Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
3: ...1080;саве́т) Петро́вн&...
15: ...e Semyonovsky [[Leib Guard|Guards]] regiment, and after his banishment to [[Siberia]], minus his tongu...
19: ...ry one else. The merit and glory of that singular affair belong to Elizabeth alone. The fear of being ...
25: ...woman, with little knowledge and no experience of affairs, suddenly found herself at the head of a gre...
29: After abolishing the cabinet council system in favor... - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
56: ...'And: The Feast is in Full Procession (И: Празднес... - Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
76: ...ed by a specially created Migration Department (Переселе... - Cotton (7876 bytes)
15: ...was cultivated throughout the warmer regions in [[Africa]], [[Eurasia]] and [[the Americas]].
19: ...cally were the leading occupations of [[slave]]s. After [[emancipation]], the [[share cropping]] syste...
26: ...s of the world, including [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[the Americas]] and [[Australia]], using ...
30: ... a [[defoliant]] or natural defoliation occurring after a freeze. Cotton is a perennial crop in the t...
36: After [[cultivation]], '''[[cotton]]''' is harvested... - California (63989 bytes)
89: ...t [[Economy of California|economy]] in the world (after the rest of the U.S., [[Japan]], [[Germany]], ...
101: ...ly dissolved and abandoned. For a quarter century after the achievement of Mexican independence in 182...
109: ...tant upper California numbered around 4,000. But after gold was discovered, the population burgeoned ...
113: ...ental Railroad|first transcontinental railroad]]. After this rail link was established, hundreds of th...
128: ...urs. Superior Court judges serve six-year terms, after which they may run for re-election. Unlike th... - Politics (7193 bytes)
14: ...al stratification, non-agricultural specialized crafts (including priests and lawyers), taxation, and ...
18: ...ent where a single-family dominated the political affairs of a community. Monarchies have existed in ...
25: ...of political progress would not be complete until after economic classes no longer existed and every p...
67: [[bg:Политика...
105: [[uk:Політика... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
119: | <small>[[North Africa|Northern Africa]]</small>
255: | <small>Africa</small>
696: ...Vatican's official list of popes. Died three days after his election, prior to his consecration as bis...
1142: | <small>[[13 April]] [[1055]] to [[28 July]] [[1057]]</small>
1683: | <small>Giovanni Pietro Carafa</small> - Pirate (23151 bytes)
12: ...[[Straits of Malacca]]. Originally a culture of seafaring people, their name became synonymous with pi...
48: ... of the prize. Pirates injured in battle might be afforded special compensation. Often all of these te...
60: ...gings of the crew and the contents of the ship's safe, which might contain large amounts of cash neede...
62: ...wer cruising speeds to allow for navigation and traffic control making them prime targets for piracy.
82: ...ed the sea for their [[hit and run]] tactics - a safe place to retreat to if battle turned against the... - William I of England (8753 bytes)
9: ...ng [[plate armour]] that was invented generations after his death.
31: ...ings occurred in the [[Welsh Marches]] and at [[Stafford]]. Most seriously William faced separate atte...
40: ...d not fit in the stone [[sarcophagus]], and burst after some unsuccessful prodding by the assembled [[...
42: ...ngland|Henry]] also became King of England later, after William II died without a child to succeed him...
49: #Adeliza (or Alice) (c. [[1055]]–?), reportedly betrothed to [[Harold II o... - Easter (31700 bytes)
2: ...e the [[resurrection]] of [[Jesus]] from the dead after his death by [[crucifixion]] (see [[Good Frida...
61: ...on the Sunday after the first [[full moon]] on or after the day of the [[vernal equinox]]''. The Churc...
87: ...χα), and the fast is broken immediately after the Divine Liturgy. Easter is immediately foll...
96: ...ame bishop of the Roman Christians. Shortly thereafter, Polycarp, the bishop of Smyrna, traveled to R...
101: After Anicetus, Soter became bishop of Rome. Under ... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
2: ...os|Hipparcos Space Astrometry Mission]] was named after him, as are the [[Hipparchus (Lunar crater)|Hi...
14: ...n his work. Hipparchus must have lived some time after 127 BC because he analyzed and published his l...
28: ...ably those in [[Babylonia]], had been forgotten. After the discovery of the archeological sites in th...
34: It is clear that Hipparchus (and Ptolemy after him) had an essentially complete list of eclip...
47: ...to have counted lunar months from the first month after Alexander's decisive battle at Gaugamela in fa... - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
1: ...os|Hipparcos Space Astrometry Mission]] was named after him, as are the [[Hipparchus (Lunar crater)|Hi...
13: ...n his work. Hipparchus must have lived some time after 127 BC because he analyzed and published his l...
27: ...ably those in [[Babylonia]], had been forgotten. After the discovery of the archeological sites in th...
33: It is clear that Hipparchus (and Ptolemy after him) had an essentially complete list of eclip...
46: ...to have counted lunar months from the first month after Alexander's decisive battle at Gaugamela in fa... - List of autonomous entities (9309 bytes)
67: ...]] (Sta Nistrului – Pridnestrovje/Приднест...
135: ... (Komi-Permjackija/Коми-Пермяцки... - Energy (16265 bytes)
21: ...]] (Btu) which has various values in the range of 1055 J, and the [[horsepower]]-hour (2.6845 MJ). - Pterosaurs (10375 bytes)
56: ...er versions were extinct, and replaced by birds. After the impact of the famous [[Chicxulub Crater|Ch...
100: [[bg:Птерозав... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
88: ...ne IX]] Monomachus (1000-1055, ruled [[1042]] - [[1055]]) – married Michael IV's widow (Zoe's thir...
89: ...ry)|Theodora]] Porphyrogenita, (980-1056, ruled [[1055]] - [[1056]]) – daughter of Constantine VII... - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
1: ...e Firebird)]]'' {{lang|ru|Жар-Птица}} . For some, these...
5: ...incapable of "expressing anything but itself". Craft also transcribed several interviews with the com...
17: ...gh a notorious philanderer (even rumoured to have affairs with high-class partners such as [[Coco Cha...
19: ...hip and accepted it as inevitable and permanent. After her death Stravinsky and Vera were married in ...
23: ...had a disregard of his social inferiors: Robert Craft was embarrassed by his habit of tapping a glass ... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
36: ..., [[1924]]–[[1991]]) and '''Petrograd''' (Петрогра...
62: ...;1825), famed for its opulent interiors and named after its first lodger, Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich...
70: ...11), situated on the Nevsky prospect and modelled after [[St. Peter's Basilica|St Peter's, Vatican]]. ...
82: ...;1920), reputedly the largest in Europe, is built after the model of [[Timur]]id temples in [[Samarkan...
94: ...nment institutions were housed in the [[General Staff]] building on the [[Palace Square]] (1820–...
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