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- History of China (45919 bytes)
14: ...riod Sima Qian relates that a system of inherited rulership was established during the [[Xia Dynasty]]...
28: ... the Shang. The Zhou appeared to have begun their rule under a semi-feudal system. Nevertheless, power...
36: ...s soon as the Qin reign ended, the Qin imperial structure collapsed. The [[Qin Dynasty]] is well know...
44: ...n the midst of land acquisitions, invasions and struggles of [[consort clan]]s and [[eunuch]]s. The [[...
63: ...Northern Dynasties]], a sequence of local regimes ruling over regions north of [[Yangtze River|Yangtze... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
25: ...y was necessary. By [[Salic law]], no woman could rule [[Hanover (state)|Hanover]], a realm which had ...
35: The Queen married Prince Albert on [[10 February]] [[1840]] at the [[Chapel Royal]] in [[St. Ja...
41: ...er of the Great Western line, [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]].
46: ...849]], Victoria lodged a complaint with Lord John Russell, claiming that Palmerston had sent official ...
48: ...truck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her. Pate was later tried; he failed to prov... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
9: ...scended from the [[Habsburgs]], the once powerful ruling family of Austria.(Cite [[Almanach de Gotha]]...
13: In [[1885]], the Tecks returned to [[London]] and were give...
28: ...eorge VI]] <td>[[14 December]] [[1895]]<td>[[6 February]] [[1952]]<td> married [[Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|...
79: ...named in her honour, as was the Royal Navy Battlecruiser [[HMS_Queen_Mary| HMS ''Queen Mary'']]. - Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
24: * Autobiographical Sketches (1885) - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
3: '''Isak Dinesen''' ([[April 17]], [[1885]] – [[September 7]], [[1962]]) was a [[pen ...
5: ...orn into a [[Unitarian]] aristocratic family in [[Rungsted]], and was schooled in art at [[Copenhagen]...
11: She died in Rungsted, apparently from malnutrition. She had suf...
18: * ''The Revenge of Truth'' (1926, published in Denmark) - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
25: ...u (Saint-Omer, 1882); and Friedrich Koch (Goslar, 1885). It is possible that [[Jean Castel]], who was ch... - Suzanne Valadon (4068 bytes)
8: ...ame year that she posed for ''City Dance.'' In [[1885]] Renoir painted her portrait again as ''Girl Bra... - Clara Schumann (3372 bytes)
9: ...ption of four seasons, until [[1882]]; and from [[1885]] to [[1888]] she appeared each year. In [[1878]... - Snowdrop (3046 bytes)
16: ...ecies grows 15cm tall, flowering in January or February in the northern temperate zone. The white flow...
21: ...ora von Deutschland, ֳterreich und der Schweiz'' 1885</small>]]
25: ... the [[Levant]], 23 cm tall, flowering January/February, with large flowers, the three inner segments ... - Bess Truman (3712 bytes)
1: [[Image:First_lady_bess_truman.jpg|right|frame|]]
3: ... "'''Bess Truman'''", was the wife of [[Harry S. Truman]] and [[First Lady of the United States]] from...
5: ...izabeth Virginia, she grew up as "Bessie." Harry Truman, whose family moved to town in 1890, always ke...
7: ... Wallace's home, where their daughter [[Margaret Truman|Mary Margaret]] was born in [[1924]].
9: ... D. Roosevelt]]'s death on April 12, 1945, Harry Truman took the President's oath of office--and Bess,... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
25: ... to unite behind; the nominee in turn selects a [[running mate]] to join him on the ticket as the Vice...
138: | 19 || [[Rutherford B. Hayes|Rutherford Birchard Hayes]]
148: || [[1881]] || [[1885]] || [[Republican Party (United States)|Republic...
152: || [[1885]] || [[1889]] || [[Democratic Party (United State...
192: ...Garner]] and [[Henry A. Wallace]] and [[Harry S. Truman]] - John Adams (18716 bytes)
24: ...ength, his recollections of this scene; it is instructive to compare the two accounts.
31: ...to the Stamp Act was a part of the never-ending struggle between individualism and corporate authority...
46: ...dertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge or concurrence; and ult...
48: ...United States and foreign powers after that of February 1778 with France.
54: ...ll.jpg|thumb|right|John Adams portrait by [[John Trumbull]].]] - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
8: <tr><td>'''Succeeded by:'''</td><td>[[Rutherford B. Hayes]]</td></tr>
11: ...r><td>'''Date of Death:'''</td><td>[[July 23]], [[1885]]</td></tr>
22: ...'' ([[April 27]], [[1822]] – [[July 23]], [[1885]]) was a [[Union army | Union]] [[general]] in th...
24: ...nistration plagued by severe [[scandal]] and [[corruption]].
26: ...tion, including his struggle to preserve [[Reconstruction]], and looked with more understanding upon i... - Schuyler Colfax (2924 bytes)
2: ...' ([[March 23]], [[1823]]–[[January 13]], [[1885]]) was a [[United States House of Representatives...
8: ... renomination in [[1872]], owing to charges of corruption in connection with the [[Cr餩t Mobilier of ... - Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
6: | date2=[[March 3]], [[1885]]
18: ...of the United States|President]], serving until [[1885]].
20: ...cion of [[bribery]] and [[Political corruption|corruption]]. His notable achievements in office as Pre...
27: ... his eligibility for American public office. The truth, however, was simply that Arthur was born near ...
33: ...he time, and several of Arthur's predecessors had run afoul of the law while serving as Collector. Ho... - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
9: [[March 4]], [[1885]] – [[March 3]], [[1889]]<br>
12: [[Chester A. Arthur]] ([[1885]])<br>
25: [[Thomas A. Hendricks]] ([[1885]], [[List of leaders who died in office|died in o...
29: ...]] – [[June 24]], [[1908]]) was the 22nd ([[1885]]–[[1889]]) and 24th ([[1893]]–[[1897...
31: Cleveland was a hard worker and was scrupulously honest at a time when many politicians we... - Madagascar (29377 bytes)
55: ...and, including the coast. In [[1817]], the Merina ruler and the [[United Kingdom|British]] governor of...
57: ...ion of a French protectorate over Madagascar in [[1885]] in return for eventual control over [[Zanzibar]...
66: ...ys later. A provisional military directorate then ruled until a new government was formed in [[June]] ...
68: ... the 16 subsequent years of President Ratsiraka's rule, Madagascar continued under a government commit...
76: ...wide margin, despite efforts by federalists to disrupt [[ballot]]ing in several coastal areas. - Turkmenistan (10788 bytes)
60: ...rkmenistan. The [[October Revolution]] of 1917 in Russia and subsequent political unrest led to the de...
70: ... controls access to the natural resources. His "[[Ruhnama]]" book has been published by foreign indust...
88: ...ions. Rivers include the [[Amu Darya]] and [[Hari Rud]].
96: ... as well as substantial oil resources. In 1994, [[Russia]]'s refusal to export Turkmen gas to [[hard c...
100: ...ns whilst the people living outside the capital struggle in conditions of poverty. President Niyazov h... - Eritrea (12964 bytes)
62: ...ialism|colonised]] by the [[Italy|Italians]] in [[1885]]. The Italians remained in power until they were...
66: ...BC), after extensive study, issued a final border ruling in [[2003]], but its decision was rejected by...
100: ...ar, Eritrea developed its transportation [[infrastructure]], asphalting new roads, improving its ports...
102: ...of a [[famine]], with food supplies currently (February 2005) only lasting for one month.
146: * [[Haile Gebru]] - Belgium (31774 bytes)
3: ... also in the center (in and around the capital [[Brussels]]), and a small number of [[German language|...
19: |'''[[Capital]]''' || [[Brussels]]
21: |'''Largest City''' || [[Brussels]]
55: ...ure]]s. Consequently, Belgium is one of Europe's true [[melting pot]]s with [[Celts|Celtic]], [[Roman ...
57: ...lemagne]] brought a huge part of Europe under his rule and was [[Crown (headgear)|crowned]] as the "[[...
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