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  1. Jacques Cartier (8139 bytes)
    3: ...terior eastern region that would become the first european-inhabited area of that country.
    13: ...], the sons of Huron [[Chief Donnacona]], back to Europe.
    15: ==Second Voyage 1535-1536==
    17: ...n]] village of [[Stadacona]] where Donnacona was reunited with his two sons. Cartier left his main sh...
    19: ... when Cartier decided to spend the winter of 1535-1536 in Canada but the decision must have been made by...
  2. Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
    22: ...nctures, could never move her from her system of neutrality. On the other hand she spared no pains to ...
    24: ... regularly in all future. At the [[Reformation]] (1536) this was discontinued; however, to this day a sp...
  3. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    21: ...n Anne had for her was perceived as unjust; all [[Europe]], furthermore, regarded her as the only true...
    23: ...ave been published, and show that Hatfield, Beaulieu or Newhall in Essex, Richmond and Hunsdon were am...
    28: There were several attempts to marry her off to European princes, but none of them succeeded. In [[...
    61: ... spent most of his time governing his Spanish and European territories, and little of it with his wife...
    83: ...of England|Henry IV]]: ''Quarterly, Azure three fleurs-de-lys Or (for [[France]]) and Gules three lion...
  4. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    15: ...yal cousin, had lived yet some years ago and died 1536. Had he not died before James V, Mary would not n...
    22: ...e unique ceremony, the coronation was the talk of Europe.
    35: ... Priory, and turned to the French ambassador Monsieur D'Oysel. The new French King, [[Henry II of Fran...
    55: .... In [[1563]], Elizabeth made another attempt to neutralise Mary by suggesting she marry [[Robert Dudl...
  5. Slovakia (19892 bytes)
    40: | '''[[Time zone]]'''<br>&nbsp;- in [[European Summer Time|summer]]
    41: ...[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1)<br>[[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[Coordinated Universal...
    52: ...ary]] in the south. Slovakia is a member of the [[European Union]] and has a population of more than f...
    71: ...nium/Posony'' at that time) became its capital in 1536. But the [[Ottoman wars]] and frequent insurrecti...
    77: ...lvet Divorce]]. Slovakia became a member of the [[European Union]] in [[May 2004]].
  6. Barbados (21887 bytes)
    11: ...ght resembled beards. Between Campos' sighting in 1536 and 1550, [[Spanish colonization of the Americas|...
    54: ...n Direct Investment to the World]. Businessman [[Eugene Melnyk]] of [[Toronto]] in [[Ontario]], [[Can...
    71: * [[Barbados Historical Museum]]
    124: ...nder of the population includes small groups of [[Europe]]ans and [[Asia]]ns, including the ''[[Redleg...
  7. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    10: national_motto = [[Dieu et mon droit]] (Royal motto)<br>([[French languag...
    46: ...ional language|(regional) languages]] under the [[European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages]...
    50: ...language|Cornish]]: ''An Rywvaneth Unys a Vreten Veur hag Iwerdhon Gl館''
    54: ...s a [[Commonwealth Realm]], and a member of the [[European Union]] and [[NATO]]. Usually known simply ...
    60: ...ated off the north-western coast of continental [[Europe]], and has a land border with the Republic of...
  8. New Mexico (31079 bytes)
    9: Motto = Crescit eundo (It grows as it goes) |
    38: ...ly recognized languages in the state. In [[Spain|European]] [[Spanish language|Spanish]], the state's...
    46: ...d wandering across south New Mexico in [[1528]]-[[1536]]. [[Fray Marcos de Niza]] enthusiastically ident...
    50: ...] colony on the Rio Grande in [[1598]], the first European settlement in the future state of New Mexic...
    84: ...development of accompanying cow towns. Cattlemen feuded between each other and with authorities, most ...
  9. List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
    21: ...ita|Yamashita, Tomoyuki]] (1885-1946), Japanese lieutenant general in Malaya, Singapore and the Philip...
    133: ...[Ouchi Yoshitaka|Yoshitaka, Ouchi]], [[daimyo]], feudal leader in Japan
    134: ...aga]], ([[1536]]-[[1565]]), [[Shogun]], Japanese feudal leader
    199: *[[Eug讥 Ysa?sa?Eug讥]], ([[1858]]-[[1931]]), composer
  10. Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
    8: ...citizen of Toru&#324; as well, once the war with Teutonic Knights was over. He was ten years of age wh...
    24: During the war between [[Teutonic Order]] and Kingdom of Poland ([[1519]]&ndas...
    26: ...ut his theory had reached the scientists of all [[Europe]]. From many parts of the continent, Copernic...
    85: ...human knowledge. Many authors suggest that only [[Euclid]]ean [[geometry]], [[Charles Darwin]]'s [[Evo...
    140: ...oodman, CA Russell, eds. ''The Rise of Scientific Europe 1500-1800''. Bath, UK: Hodder &amp;
  11. Gerardus Mercator (3294 bytes)
    9: ...ok of italic script to be published in northern [[Europe]].
    11: ...e16thcentury.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Mercator map of Europe]]
    12: ...graphic workshop. He completed a six-panel map of Europe ([[1554]]) and he taught [[mathematics]]. He ...
    17: The Mercatormuseum in [[Sint-Niklaas]], [[Belgium]] features exhibi...
  12. Erasmus (18332 bytes)
    2: ...er 27]], probably [[1466]] &ndash; [[July 12]], [[1536]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[humanism|humanis...
    8: ... chief centers of his activity were [[Paris]], [[Leuven]], [[England]], and [[Basel]]; yet he never be...
    12: ...he multitude of his admirers from all quarters of Europe.
    14: ...onviction that guided Erasmus as he regenerated [[Europe]] through sound criticism applied frankly and...
    19: ...and tested Erasmus's character. The issue between European society and the Roman Church had become so ...
  13. Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
    11: ...tinsuyu]] capital [[Cuzco]], and became the first European to talk to the Inca ruler [[Atahualpa]] whe...
    13: ...disunited with Pizarro. He returned to Spain in [[1536]], taking with him approximately 100,000 golden [...
    62: ...clear whether he, as it is claimed, was the first European to see the great river. However, he is the ...
    79: ...sive and hostile relationship between natives and Europeans. More devastating than the gory battles, h...
    81: ...en were, at the same time, the first and the last Europeans to experience the prime of the [[Mississip...
  14. Cabeza de Vaca (4807 bytes)
    7: ..., he went on to [[Mexico City]] and returned to [[Europe]] in [[1537]]. Cabeza de Vaca wrote about hi...
    9: ...lent towards the Native peoples. He was the first European to behold the [[Iguazu]] Falls, among the m...
    25: ... his companions from Florida to the Pacific, 1528-1536''], hosted by the Portal to Texas History
  15. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    9: ...d out between the [[Mediterranean]] and [[Central Europe]].
    13: ... cave is one of the biggest Neolithic deposits in Europe, and was continuously inhabited for more than...
    15: ...As a result, it became an important crossroads of European trade routes.
    25: ...nscription marking the furthest northern point in Europe.
    29: ...ggests that the habitation of Central and Western Europe by the [[Slavs]] only began in the [[6th_cent...
  16. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    232: *[[Pierre Bourdieu]], (1930-2002){{fn|R}}
    414: *[[Tadeusz Czezowski]], (1889-1981)
    438: *[[Gilles Deleuze]], (1925-1995){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    445: *[[Denys the Carthusian]] (or ''Denys de Leeuwis''), (1402-1471){{fn|R}}
    451: *[[Paul Deussen]], (1845-1919)
  17. Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
    42: ... subject tribes. Cuzco was definitively lost in [[1536]]. The Inca leadership retreated to the mountain ...
    96: ...s and directing the water into fountains. These pseudo-natural carvings functioned to show both the In...
    133: ...cities across the Inca Empire.[http://www.fieldmuseum.org/machupicchu/ongoing.html]
  18. Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
    25: ...harles V]] of Austria, with the consent of their feudal landlord the King of Sicily. Their annual fee ...
    33: ===Retreat in Europe===
    36: The group lost a number of its European holdings following the rise of [[Protestant...
    41: ...to exist in a diminished form and negotiated with European governments for a return to power. The [[Em...
    43: ...cted in the government of the Order being under Lieutenants, rather than Grand Masters in the period [...
  19. Computer display (4276 bytes)
    11: ...rom 640 by 480 [[pixel]]s (640״80) up to 2048 by 1536 pixels (2048ױ536) with 32-bit colour and a varie...
  20. Chile (39914 bytes)
    56: ... Spanish expedition south from Peru in [[1535]]-[[1536|36]] called themselves the "men of Chilli."
    64: ...o de Valdivia]], one of [[Francisco Pizarro]]'s lieutenants. Although the Spanish did not find the ext...
    66: ...y called Chile took place only gradually, and the Europeans suffered repeated setbacks at the hands of...
    144: ... Chile's export markets are fairly balanced among Europe (25.1%), Asia (33.1%), Latin America (15.7%),...
    146: ... 14.6% of Chilean imports in 2004. As a bloc, the EU in 2004 supplied 16.3% of Chile's imports, while ...

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