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- Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
9: ...6]] – [[1558]]), and whose reign coincided with that of Mary, Queen of Scots.
12: She was born at [[Linlithgow Palace]], West Lothian, [[Scotland]], on [[De...
14: ...questionable. Females and female lines could inherit only after extinction of male lines.
15: ...y have inherited. In this sort of [[Semi-Salic]] situation, Mary ascended the throne because all other...
17: ...in France, and she and her descendants stuck with it.) - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
2: | [[Image:Elizabeth_I_(Ermine_Portrait).jpg|thumb|right|220px|'''Elizabeth I''' <br><sma...
7: ...]] – [[24 March]] [[1603]]) was [[List of British monarchs|Queen of England]] and [[King of Irel...
9: ...[Trinity College, Dublin]] ([[1592]]) and the [[British East India Company]] ([[1600]]).
11: ...m|honours and dignities]]. Only eight peerage dignities, one [[earl|earldom]] and seven [[baron|baroni...
13: ...orth America]] and afterwards a member of the [[United States]], was named after Elizabeth I, the "Vir... - Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
10: ...e to Elizabeth Woodville became common knowledge, it was the cause of considerable rancour on Warwick'...
12: ... in [[St. Albans Cathedral|St Albans Cathedral]] with a brass marker to rival the one for that abbey's...
16: ...ny other marriage contract invalid as bigamous. (It was said that Eleanor Talbot had done the same th...
18: ...n this or the next reign. Elizabeth now lost the title of Queen Mother and was called The Dame Elizabe...
20: ... it). At this point, Elizabeth was accorded the title of Queen Dowager. She died on [[June 8]], at [... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
3: ...ntion into a practical form. Where there is ambiguity, the date of the first practical, fielded versio...
5: ===[[Paleolithic|Paleolithic Era]]===
36: * 3500 BC: [[Cuneiform script|Writing]] in [[Sumer]]
62: ...century BC|400s BC]]: [[Catapult]] in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]]
99: ...eglasses]] in [[Italy in the Middle Ages|Northern Italy]] - Cuneiform script (7588 bytes)
2: ...ns in the late [[4th millennium BC]], cuneiform writing began as a system of [[pictography|pictographs...
4: ...d the [[Old Persian]] and [[Ugaritic alphabet|Ugaritic]] national alphabets.
7: ...ative position of the tablet to the stylus, the writer could use a single tool to make a variety of im...
11: ...ians was unintuitive to the [[Semitic language|Semitic]] speakers. This fact, before Sumerian civiliz...
13: ...ce to classical [[Japanese language|Japanese]], written in a [[Chinese language|Chinese]] derived scri... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...r a group of provinces) within the Anglo-French unit" that was both battlefield and prize (Braudel 198...
5: ...n the early growth of nations and new monarchies. It is often viewed as one of the most significant co...
10: ...dom, and personal desires on the part of the nobility to gain wealth and increase prestige.
13: ...Capetian dynasty]] had ruled for over 320 years, with one male heir after the next taking the throne (...
15: ...st brother, [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]], without question. - Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
5: ...] through the [[1997]] season, after which they switched to the National League.
8: ... The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its name prior to the [[1970]] season.
9: ...iller Park]], Milwaukee ([[2001]] ~ current; capacity 42,500), [[Milwaukee County Stadium]] ([[1970]]~...
10: :'''Uniform colors:''' Midnight Blue, White, and Gold
11: ... over a baseball which itself is inside a circle with the word "MILWAUKEE" above and a pair of crossed... - William Kidd (4938 bytes)
4: ...s|Sir John Somers]]. According to Henry Gilbert writing in ''The Book of Pirates'', Kidd's backers wer...
6: ...was not able to find pirates to take in that vicinity. He became desperate to cover the costs of his e...
8: On October 30, [[1697]] a dispute broke out with one William Moore. Gilbert describes this argume...
10: ... tried to persuade his crew to return the ship to its owners but they refused.
14: ...rnt because she had become worm-eaten and leaky. With the loyal remnant of his crew, he returned home ... - Photography (18493 bytes)
2: ...done through [[mechanical]], [[chemical]] or [[digital]] devices commonly known as [[camera]]s.
5: ...adows of objects cast on the photographic paper, without the use of a camera. And one can place object...
15: *Sensitivity of the film
20: ...ty forces use photography for surveillance, recognition and data storage.
30: ...ra obscura'' literally means "darkened room," and it is after these darkened rooms that all modern cam... - Bloodhound (4084 bytes)
27: ...5T7EJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/084gb2001_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%2284+/+12.07.2002%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 ...
44: |[[United Kennel Club|UKC]]: || Scenthound Breeds
49: ...[[dog]]. It is a [[scenthound]] famed for its ability to follow a [[scent]] many days old, over vast d...
52: ... also occurred in other solid colors, including white (known as the ''[[Talbot Hound]]''), but these n...
55: ...ewhat difficult to [[obedience]] train. However, with the proper amount of time and effort, this can b... - Cuneiform (script) (7717 bytes)
2: ...ns in the late [[4th millennium BC]], cuneiform writing began as a system of [[pictography|pictographs...
4: ...d the [[Old Persian]] and [[Ugaritic alphabet|Ugaritic]] national alphabets.
7: ...ative position of the tablet to the stylus, the writer could use a single tool to make a variety of im...
11: ...ians was unintuitive to the [[Semitic language|Semitic]] speakers. This fact, before Sumerian civiliz...
13: ...ce to classical [[Japanese language|Japanese]], written in a [[Chinese language|Chinese]] derived scri...
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