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- Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
25: ...nora of Brandenburg|Maria Eleonora]] of [[Prussia|Brandenburg]], came from the [[Hohenzollern]] family. She was...
29: ...her had died years ago, and therefore there were only females left. Despite of the fact that there wer...
34: ...Charles Gustavus]] in order to either practice openly her previously secret [[Roman Catholic Church|Ca...
48: She is only one of four women to be given the honour of bein... - Denise Bloch (2657 bytes)
9: ...[Torgau]] in [[Saxony]] and at [[Konisberg]] in [[Brandenburg]] where she suffered great hardship from exposure... - Piccolo heckelphone (2734 bytes)
3: ...one, Strauss ultimately did not score for it and only a single prototype was ever built.
7: ...in [[1955]] due to lack of interest. Apparently, only one was ever sold. - Recorder (12954 bytes)
3: ...rto]] in G major (though [[Thurston Dart]] mistakenly suggested that it was intended for [[Tin whistle...
11: ...the base note. This note is either absent or can only be played by covering the end of the instrument,... - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
6: Compared to the other brass instruments commonly found in the [[orchestra]], the typical range of...
12: ...the other could be free to guide his steed. The only way to change the pitch was to use the natural [...
23: ...e higher, brighter tones of the B-flat horn (commonly called "sides"). In the words of [[Reginald Mor...
28: ... E-flat) are increasingly popular for works that only use the upper and upper-middle registers of the ...
40: ...[[marching band]]s. In fact marching band is the only connection between the horn and the mellophone. ... - Germany (46412 bytes)
62: ... as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in [[1871]], when the [[German Empire]], dominat...
79: ...sm|imperialistic]] course, [[New Imperialism|not unlike other powers]], but it led to friction with ne...
100: ...that had partitioned [[Berlin]] in front of the [[Brandenburg Gate]] shortly after the reunification]]
136: ...p to the reconstruction efforts in [[Iraq]], but only outside of the war-torn country. In [[2004]], Ge...
170: |'''4''' [[Brandenburg]]||[[Potsdam]]||Brandenburg||Potsdam - Castle (27805 bytes)
8: Castles were built not only as a defensive measure, and offensive weapon, bu...
46: ...ayeux Tapestry]], and was then familiar on the mainland of western [[Europe]].
52: ...where they found a natural rock stronghold which only needed adaptation, as at Clifford, Ludlow, the P...
55: ...of which defied the [[battering ram]], and could only be undermined at the cost of much time and labou...
59: ...ame merely the last refuge of the garrison, used only when all else had been captured. Indeed the keep... - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
5: ...of his birth are not certain. He was almost certainly illegitimate, the son of a [[Florence|Florentine...
17: ...rature and one of his last works in Italian, the only other substantial work was the misogynist ''Corb...
19: ...ited that city-state twice and was also sent to [[Brandenburg]], [[Milan]] and [[Avignon]]. He also pushed for ...
23: ...e, before returning to Certaldo. He met Petrarch only once more, in Padua in 1368. On hearing of the d... - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
16: He would have then visited Frombork only in [[1501]]. As soon as he reached this town, he...
24: ...royal troops besiged by the troops of [[Albert of Brandenburg]].
42: ...liocentric hypothesis did not survive, so we can only speculate about what led him to his conclusions....
49: ...ium coelestium'' ("On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres") in the year of his death [[1543]], eve...
53: ... than Ptolemy's. With this change his system had only uniform circular motions, correcting what seemed... - Digital photography (33923 bytes)
16: * Linear array (very rare, only limited to the highest-end)
35: *You only pay for the printing of successful pictures.
54: ...es, creation of work prints or FPO (For Position Only) images, and final images are much quicker.
59: ...Digital images from professional cameras can be 'enlarged' many times greater than the equivalent film...
72: ...ire computer literacy (e.g., for learning how to unload pictures from the camera or how to print them)... - Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
13: ... West Germany proper was closed in [[1952]], and only in Berlin did the border remain open. The border...
17: ... and the construction of a barrier was permitted only if it were composed at first of [[barbed wire]]....
23: ...s: to attempt to stand up for East Germans would only result in an embarrassing climbdown. Accordingl...
47: ...]s. This version of the Wall is the one most commonly seen in photographs, and surviving fragments of ...
49: ...straߥ]] in central Berlin gave Westerners their only access between West and East Berlin. - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
5: ...lemagne]], Emperor of the [[Holy Roman Empire]], enlarged Probus' hostel and added a library to it. Un...
27: Although they had only a small number of ships, they nevertheless quick...
36: ... in [[1540]]. In [[1577]] the German Bailiwick of Brandenburg became [[Lutheran]], but continued to pay its fin...
43: ...d by the loss of its Priories throughout Europe. Only 10% of the Order's income came from Europe, with...
46: ...tes|United States of America]]. However, it was only recognized by the Sovereign Military Order of Ma... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
67: ...the Rhine, the Duke of Saxony and the Margrave of Brandenburg.
100: ...he Great Elector, [[Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg|Frederick William]]. The Peace of Westphalia stre...
102: ...701 [[Frederick I of Prussia|Elector Frederick of Brandenburg]] was crowned "king of [[Prussia]]". From 1713 to...
110: ... the nobility and citizenry, an "[[enlightenment|enlightened]] [[absolutism]]" was established in Prus... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
5: ...rg]]. Some of his most famous works include the [[Brandenburg Concertos]], [[The Well-Tempered Clavier]], the [...
13: ...er's music cabinet and began to copy it by the moonlight. This went on nightly until Johann Christoph ...
22: ...major]] and [[minor key]], a monumental work not only for its masterful use of [[counterpoint]] but al...
28: ...rk from this period is secular in nature. The ''[[Brandenburg concerti]]'', as well as many other instrumental ...
30: ...cantor_thomaskirche}} This post required him not only to instruct the students of the St. Thomas schoo... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
67: ...the Rhine, the Duke of Saxony and the Margrave of Brandenburg.
100: ...he Great Elector, [[Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg|Frederick William]]. The Peace of Westphalia stre...
102: ...701 [[Frederick I of Prussia|Elector Frederick of Brandenburg]] was crowned "king of [[Prussia]]". From 1713 to...
110: ... the nobility and citizenry, an "[[enlightenment|enlightened]] [[absolutism]]" was established in Prus... - Arctic Wolf (3212 bytes)
15: ...Canadian Arctic]] and the northern parts of [[Greenland]].
23: ...y; however, in the wild, the average lifespan is only 7 years.
35: The Arctic Wolf is the only subspecies of the Grey Wolf that still can be fo...
39: * L. David Mech (text), Jim Brandenburg (photos), ''At home with the arctic wolf'', [[Nat...
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