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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
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    87: | [[Massachusetts]]
    88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]
    121: | [[1815]] — [[1818]]
  2. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    11: ...ury]] [[Portuguese]] missionary and explorer in [[Ethiopia]])
    23: ...an]], founded DariƩn, oldest surviving European settlement in the South American continent.
    27: *[[Robert Bartlett]] ([[1875]]-[[1946]]), notable Arctic explorer
    28: *[[Willem Barents]], ([[1550]]?-[[1597]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]], died on [[Novaya Zemlya]] [[Nort...
    37: *[[Pietro Savorgnan di Brazza|Pierre Savorgan de Brazza]]...
  3. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    21: *[[Irmgard Adam-Schwaetzer|Adam-Schwaetzer, Irmgard]], (1942-), German government ministe...
    34: *[[Abigail Adams|Adams, Abigail]], (1744-1818), [[First Lady of the United States]]
    42: ...les Francis]] (1866-1954), son of above, Navy secretary
    60: *[[Leonie Adams|Adams, Leonie]], (born 1899), poet
    65: ...22-1803), American patriot & Governor of Massachusetts
  4. List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
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    4: *[[Pope Agapetus I|Agapetus I, Pope]], (pope 535-536)
    5: *[[Pope Agapetus II|Agapetus II, Pope]], (pope 946-955)
    6: *[[John Agapetus|Agapetus, John]], patriarch of Constantinople
    7: ...jit Agarkar|Agarkar, Ajit]], (1977-), Indian cricketer
  5. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    4: ...emy XII Auletes]], and her mother was probably Auletes's sister, [[Cleopatra V of Egypt|Cleopatra V Tr...
    9: ... BC]]. She was at the time the oldest child of Auletes, since two older sisters had died. She also had...
    11: ... Egyptian capital and imposed himself as arbiter between the rival claims of Ptolemy and Cleopatra. (I...
    15: ...aesar was assassinated. Before or just after she returned to Egypt, Ptolemy XIV died mysteriously. Cle...
    17: ...following Caesar's death, summoned Cleopatra to meet him in [[Tarsus in Cilicia|Tarsus]] to answer que...
  6. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    7: ...8]], [[1542]] – [[February 8]], [[1587]]), better known as '''Mary, Queen of Scots,''' was the r...
    9: Mary, Queen of Scots, is sometimes confused with her first cousin once removed, ...
    15: ...ut [[Duke of Albany]], a royal cousin, had lived yet some years ago and died 1536. Had he not died bef...
    24: ...rd to the altar and put her gently in the throne set up there. Then he stood by, holding her to keep h...
    28: ...child's head, where it rested on a circlet of velvet. The Cardinal steadied the crown and Lord Livings...
  7. Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
    5: ...ndisputed portrait of Jane Austen is a coloured sketch done by Cassandra which resides in the [[Nation...
    10: ...ry life which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with''.
    12: ... prominent marriages, to be unliberated and disquieting; however one should bear in mind that a "good ...
    14: The order in which she began and completed her novels is different from that of their publ...
    20: * ''[[Northanger Abbey]]'' (1818) posthumous
  8. Wisteria (4864 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_tribus_entry | taxon = [[Millettieae]]}}
    20: ... those of genus ''[[Laburnum]]'', but purple, violet, pink or white, not yellow. Flowering is in the s...
    22: ... Pennsylvania]]. As a consequence, the name is sometimes given as "''Wistaria''", but the spelling ''W...
    39: ...ressive grower which can quickly clog gutters, sometimes invade [[Foundation_%28architecture%29|founda...
  9. John Adams (18716 bytes)
    10: | place of birth=[[Braintree]], [[Massachusetts]]
    13: | place of death=[[Quincy]], [[Massachusetts]]
    22: ...grated from [[Devon]], [[England]], to [[Massachusetts]] in about [[1636]]; his mother was Susanna Boy...
    24: ... [[James Otis]] in the superior court of Massachusetts as to the legality of [[Writs of Assistance]]. ...
    26: ...ngregational]] minister at [[Weymouth]], Massachusetts. Their son, John Quincy Adams, was born in [[17...
  10. James Monroe (11107 bytes)
    14: | wife=[[Elizabeth Kortright Monroe]]
    18: ...it was his [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]], [[John Quincy Adams]], who actuall...
    22: ...s Spence Monroe (ca. [[1727]]-[[1774]]) and Elizabeth Jones (born ca. [[1729]]) were well-to-do farmer...
    28: ... Monroe, the last American [[Revolutionary War]] veteran to serve as president, was almost uncontested...
    30: ..., and a Northerner, [[John Quincy Adams]], as Secretary of State. Only [[Henry Clay]]'s refusal kept M...
  11. Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
    18: ...n era traditionally seen as dominating the years between the [[War of 1812]] and the [[American Civil ...
    22: Born in a backwoods settlement in the [[Waxhaw, North Carolina|Waxhaws ar...
    28: ...supreme court. He saw military service again in [[1818]] and campaigned in [[Florida]] against [[Spain]]...
    51: ...gle, Jackson succeeded in destroying the Bank by vetoing its [[1832]] recharter by Congress and withdr...
    55: ...the issue, which developed into a bitter rivalry between the two men. Particularly famous was an incid...
  12. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    43: ...n Connecticut were English Puritans from Massachusetts in 1633. Its first constitution, the "[[Fundame...
    52: ... an ongoing civic pride and economic competition between Hartford and New Haven, which stems back to t...
    54: ...flowing into Long Island Sound, Connecticut's outlet to the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. ''See: [[List of Conne...
    56: ...he green may stand a small white church, a town meeting hall, a tavern and several colonial houses. Fo...
    65: ...ions and their major cultural centers as each competes for tourists, new residents, and internal state...
  13. List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
    18: *[[Yamamoto Tsunetomo]] (1659-1719), Japanese Author of [[Hagakure]]
    31: ...iation|NBA]] [[Basketball]] player, [[Houston Rockets]]
    37: ...ormer deputy prime minister and CIS executive secretary
    48: *[[Peter W. Yates|Yates, Peter W.]], ([[1747]]-[[1826]]), Continental Congress...
    49: *[[Richard Yates (governor)|Yates, Richard]], (1818-1873), 19th century [[Governor of Illinois|govern...
  14. Comet (30542 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Hale-Bopp-large.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Comet Hale-Bopp]], showing a white dust tail and blue g...
    3: ...composed largely of frozen [[carbon dioxide]], [[methane]] and [[water]] with [[dust]] and various [[m...
    5: ...riginate via a different process, but very old comets which have lost all their [[volatile]] materials...
    9: ...bital trajectory. While the solid body of the comet (called the ''nucleus'') is generally less than 5...
    11: ...rding of a comet is the appearance of Halley's Comet on the [[Bayeux Tapestry]], which records the [[N...
  15. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painters'''.
    12: *[[Claude Monet]], ([[1840]]-[[1926]]), French [[Impressionism|im...
    16: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
    18: *[[Peter Paul Rubens]], ([[1577]]-[[1640]]), Belgian pai...
    30: *[[Pieter Aertsen]] ([[1508]]-[[1575]])
  16. United States territorial acquisitions (5763 bytes)
    5: *The '''[[Louisiana Purchase]]''', completed [[1803]], was negotiated by [[Robert Livingston...
    7: *'''[[Red River Basin]]''', acquired in [[1818]] by treaty from Great Britain
    13: ...o countries had jointly controlled the area since 1818
    21: ...quest of a government made up mainly of American settlers who had overthrown the [[Kingdom of Hawaii]]...
  17. Timeline of United States history (1790-1819) (6951 bytes)
    42: *[[1804]] - [[Lewis and Clark]] set out
    57: *[[1810]] - ''[[Fletcher v. Peck]]'' 10 US 87 1810 marks first time [[...
    65: *[[1814]] - [[Treaty of Ghent]] settles [[War of 1812]]
    75: *[[1818]] - [[Cumberland Road]] opened
    76: *[[1818]] - [[Anglo-American Convention of 1818]]; title to [[Red River Basin]] acquired
  18. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    10: LargestCity = [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]] |
    40: ... Canal]] in 1825, which brought large numbers of settlers.
    46: .... It was a development that not only transformed Detroit and Michigan, but permanently altered the soc...
    50: Since [[World War II]], Detroit's industrial base has eroded as auto companie...
    56: ...Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan]], the first European settlement in Michigan
  19. Illinois (27007 bytes)
    25: AdmittanceDate = [[December 3]], [[1818]] |
    45: ...tury as [[Iroquois]] expansion forced them to compete with several tribes for land. The Ilini were re...
    48: ...lorers [[Jacques Marquette]],S.J. and [[Louis Joliet]] explored the Illinois River in [[1673]]. As a ...
    51: ...Illinois became the 21st U.S. state. Early U.S. settlement began in the south part of the state and q...
    64: *The '''[[Secretary of State of Illinois]]''' is [[Jesse White]] (...
  20. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    1: ...[[March 25]] ([[Lady Day]] or Annunciation Day), between the [[13th century]] and [[1752]], January 1 ...
    7: *[[404]] - Last known [[gladiator]] competition in [[Rome]] takes place.
    12: *[[1673]] - Regular mail delivery begins between New York and Boston.
    15: ...nce|French]] explorer [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier]].
    18: ...reat Britain]] and [[Kingdom of Ireland]] is completed to form [[United Kingdom]]

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