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- Catherine I of Russia (2658 bytes)
3: ...eter the Great]] and Empress of [[Russia]] from [[1725]] until her death. With Peter, she was also co-ru...
15: *Grand Duchess Nataliya Petrovna ([[1718]]-[[1725]])
17: ...Tsaritsa]] and joint ruler. Peter died in early [[1725]] without naming a successor, encouraging the gua...
20: ...''De-facto ruler Prince [[Alexander Menshikov]] [[1725]]-[[1727]]''}} - Watercolor painting (4393 bytes)
18: ... [[18th century]] [[Britain]], [[Paul Sandby]] ([[1725]]–[[1809]]) was called the father of Britis...
31: ...lighter areas within the painting. This transparency provides watercolor its characteristics of bright... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
55: *[[Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot]] (1725-1804) — [[automobile]]
68: ...arl Drais]], (1785-1851), [[Germany]] — [[bicycle]] ([[Draisine]])
169: ...], (1832-1891), [[Germany]] — [[four-stroke cycle]] [[engine]]
197: *[[Percy Shaw]] — cat's eyes - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
75: ...riously, exercising his power to reform the currency and punish clippers and counterfeiters. He retire...
99: == Newton's legacy ==
105: ...ajor character in [[Neal Stephenson]]'s [[Baroque Cycle]].
126: ...html Reports as Master of the Mint]'' ([[1701]]-[[1725]])
161: *[http://www.pierre-marteau.com/currency/ed/newton-intro.html Newton's Reports as Master o... - Venice (22017 bytes)
6: ...ice was a [[city state]] (an Italian [[thalassocracy]] or ''Repubblica Marinara'', the other three bei...
10: ...islands in the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]], including [[Cyprus]] and [[Crete]], and became a major power-bro...
20: ...ts frequently coming into conflict with the [[Papacy]]. Venice was threatened with the [[interdict]] o...
31: ...[14th century]] from among the younger [[aristocracy]] and served aboard both war-galleys and armed me...
33: ...vies from Dalmatia and Istria. In times of emergency, all males between seventeen and sixty years were... - Concord, New Hampshire (5290 bytes)
30: ...Settled by immigrants from [[Massachusetts]] in [[1725]], the community grew in prominence during the 18... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
32: *[[Andronicus of Cyrrhus]]
302: *[[Cyril V. Jackson]] ([[South Africa]])
331: *[[Savvas Michael Koushiappas]] ([[Cyprus]], [[1972]] – )
351: *[[Guillaume Le Gentil]] ([[France]], [[1725]] – [[1792]])
675: *[[Savvas M. Koushiappas]] ([[physicist]]) ([[Cyprus]], [[1971]] – ) - Russia (28007 bytes)
13: ... the third and sixth centuries CE. The Iranian [[Scythian]]s populated the southern steppes, and a Tur...
23: ...ntier, allowing it to claim succession to the legacy of the Eastern Roman Empire.
29: ...1613. [[Peter the Great]], who ruled from 1689 to 1725, succeeded in bringing ideas and culture from Wes...
106: ...ase faced a serious decline. Moreover, an emergency livestock shortage in 1987, which triggered large...
110: Illiteracy was virtually nonexistent, higher education was v... - July 24 (8660 bytes)
18: ...ouncing [[war]] as an instrument of [[foreign policy]], goes into effect (it was first signed in [[Par...
37: *[[1725]] - [[John Newton]] cleric and hymnist (d. [[180... - Native American (42651 bytes)
63: ...hire|New Hampshire colony]] on [[February 20]], [[1725]]. In reality, any kind of recognizable "body par...
65: Four Nations of the [[Iroquois]] Confederacy sided with the British and the Tories in the [[Am...
76: American policy toward Native Americans has been an evolving proc...
78: ...nue into current times. [http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761570777_28/Native_Americans_of_North_Am...
83: ...ndian Affairs]] was still actively pursuing a policy of "assimilation" [http://www.doiu.nbc.gov/orient... - Abraham Clark (2137 bytes)
1: ...lip Art]]]'''Abraham Clark''' ([[February 15]], [[1725]]—[[September 15]], [[1794]]) was an [[Poli...
12: [[Category:1725 births|Clark, Abraham]] - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
32: The end of [[1725]] brought a disastrous close to this period of hi...
46: ...ore offensive to orthodoxy than itself, and no mercy was shown to it. The book was condemned ([[June 1...
96: ...o include a censure of the prohibition in his [[Encyclop�die]] article on "Geneva," a proceeding whi...
102: ...ation and private libel. The suppression of the Encyclopédie, to which he had been a considerab...
159: ...rising articles contributed by him to the great Encyclopédie and of several minor pieces. None ... - Fin Whales (8533 bytes)
20: ... Martens in 1675 and then again by Paul Dudley in 1725. These descriptions were used as the basis of [[C...
37: ... have been recorded making long, loud, low-frequency noices. Under water, these vocalizations can be d... - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
43: * [[1716]]: Establishment of the [[Sikh Confederacy]] along the [[India]] [[Pakistan]] border.
61: * [[1722]]–[[1725]]: Controversy over [[William Wood (Mintmaster)|W...
62: ...om/blackhistory/article-24160 |title=Welcome to Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to History |publisher...
64: * [[1725]]: The [[Fula people|Fulani]] nomads took complet...
65: * [[1726]]: The enormous Chinese encyclopedia ''[[Gujin Tushu Jicheng]]'' of over 100 m... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
180: | [[1725]] || align="right" | 75,000
276: ...s of the city. The cult comedy [[Irony of Fate]] (Cyrillic: Ирония...
289: ...[Rudolf Nureyev]], and the politicians [[John Quincy Adams]], [[Gustaf Emil Mannerheim]], and [[Vladim... - Lawyer (33471 bytes)
10: ...ctly speaking, an attorney is similar to an [[agency (law)|agent]], a person who has been formally emp...
56: ...esoteric subjects such as taxation or trial advocacy.
70: ...rests or practices (such as [[Bankruptcy| bankruptcy]] lawyers or in-house counsel).
120: ...ach level of the judiciary through its entire lifecycle. However, cases which advance to the [[appell...
166: 36 000 lawyers in 2000 (1 for 1725 hab.), 25 000 in 1980.
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