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  1. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    10: *[[1760]] – The "Great Fire" of [[Boston, Massachusetts |Boston]] destroys ...
    15: ...ng Sing]] prison, [[Martha M. Place]] becomes the first woman executed in an [[electric chair]].
    18: ...w Haven, Connecticut]], the first international [[figure skating]] championship takes place.
    20: ... Langley|USS ''Langley'']] is commissioned as the first [[United States Navy]] [[aircraft carrier]].
    21: *[[1933]] – [[Dachau]], the first [[Nazi]] [[concentration camp]], is completed.
  2. French language (40201 bytes)
    19: ...er including second language speakers. It is an official or administrative language in various communi...
    27: ...f the entire Gallic region for both mercantile, official and educational reasons, yet it should be rem...
    58:
    60: ...owing a period of unification, regulation and purification, the French of the 17th to the 18th centuri...
    62: ...f foreign words and expressions. Some recent modifications include the change from ''software'' to ''...
  3. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    6: *[[Firmin Abauzit]], (1679-1767)
    267: *[[Claude Buffier]], (1661-1737){{fn|R}}
    274: *[[Jean Buridan]], (1300-1358){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    348: *[[Andrea Christofidou]]
    387: *[[Lady Anne Finch Conway]], (1631-1679){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
  4. Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
    16: | '''[[Official language]]'''
    53: ...the ''Ottoman Principality''. [[Murad I]] was the first Ottoman to claim the title of [[sultan]] (king...
    57: ... II]], [[Selim I]] and [[Suleyman I]]. The scientific advantage the Ottomans had over the other Europe...
    58: In 1699, for the first time in its history the Ottomans acknowledged ...
    66: ... [[Gallipoli]] and [[Palestine]] campaigns, was offically sent from occupied Istanbul to take control ...
  5. Alchemy (42222 bytes)
    2: ...hemistry prior to the formulation of the [[scientific method]].
    11: ... traditions, basic observations, and mysticism to fill in the gaps.
    17: ...of the fundamental [[empirical knowledge]] of the fields of chemistry and modern [[medicine]].
    21: ...s research did not enter the mainstream of scientific discussion.
    23: ...ms, being unstable [[isotope]]s, lasted for under five seconds before they broke apart. More recently...
  6. Sword (24928 bytes)
    10: ...onze Age sword]]s with typical leaf-shaped blades first appear near the [[Mediterranean]] and the [[Bl...
    14: ...e better availability of the raw material for the first time permitted the equipment of entire armies ...
    34: From around [[1300]], in concert with improved [[armour]], innovativ...
    36: ...g of the decline of plate armor and the advent of firearms), and the early Modern Age returned to ligh...
    38: ...e most versatile for close combat, but it came to find a greater role in civilian self-defense than in...
  7. Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
    9: ...e founded after his death, and, even after the unified empire dissolved a century and a half later, se...
    11: ...d as the founder of [[Mongolia]] and an important figure in history of the [[Mongols]].
    17: His early life was difficult: His father delivered him to his future wife'...
    21: ...ang Khan]] of the [[Kerait]] tribe, for aid. B?'s first [[child]], [[Jochi]], was born suspiciously so...
    27: ...Chinese had grown uncomfortable with the newly unified Mongols. Many trade routes ran through Mongol t...
  8. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    3: While the German people were not fully unified into a single political unit until the late 19t...
    5: ..., dating from the 8th century until 1806, was the first German [[Reich]], or empire. The territory of ...
    7: ...th the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For furthe...
    17: ...uringians, Langobardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube front...
    23: ... [[Saint Boniface|Boniface]], who established the first monastery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. B...
  9. Bronze Age (9344 bytes)
    9: ...htly later, and under the strong influence of the first innovators, but were nonetheless able to make ...
    29: ...bronze age would have exhausted them in less than fifty years.
    31: ... [[iron]] tools became more common, the main justification of the tin trade ended, and the trade netwo...
    41: ...[[Neolithic]] people and cultural change was significant although integration is thought to have been ...
    47: ...ry in the Koros tributaries, the early Bronze Age first saw the introduction of the Mako culture, foll...
  10. Troy (22846 bytes)
    7: ...is disputed, the site has been successfully identified with the city called '''''Wilusa''''' in [[Hitt...
    10: ...Poseidon]] flooded the land and demanded the sacrifice of [[Hesione]] to a [[sea monster]]. [[Pestilen...
    24: ...er inland, pouring into a bay that has since been filled with alluvial material.
    26: ...ple, visited the site in [[334 BC]] and made sacrifices at the alleged tombs of the Homeric heroes [[A...
    30: ...consistency between the location of Troy as identified by Schliemann (and other locations such as the ...
  11. Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
    10: ..., and some of the nobility underwent [[mummy|mummification]].
    31: <tr><td>1300&ndash;1320<td>LHIIIB1
    32: <tr><td>1350&ndash;1300<td>LHIIIA2
    41: The ''LHI pottery'' is known from the fill of the [[shaft graves]] of [[Lerna]] and the se...
    49: ...ly spread '''LHIIIIA1''' pottery was originally defined by the material from the Ramp house at Mycenae...
  12. Iron (23778 bytes)
    40: <td>[[Electron configuration]] </td><td><nowiki>...
    55: ... </td><td>7.09 [[scientific notation|&times;]]10<sup>-6</sup> [[cubic metre ...
    69: <td>[[Specific heat capacity]] </td><td>....
    135: ...ntribute to its [[Earth's magnetic field|magnetic field]]. Its symbol ''Fe'' is an abbreviation of ''...
    139: ...oon afterward, the star will no longer produce sufficient energy in its core, and a [[supernova]] will...
  13. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    6: {{Elementbox_econfig | &#91;[[neon|Ne]]&#93; 3s<sup>2</sup> 3p<sup>1<...
    71: ...able to further oxidation, and is used in various fields of construction.
    82: ...ted, he ordered him to be beheaded.'' [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2843/is_n3_v19/ai_16...
    84: ...um 'alumine'. In [[1808]], [[Humphry Davy]] identified the existence of a metal base of alum, which he...
    86: ...ium. However, the metal had been produced for the first time two years earlier in an impure form by th...
  14. Rubidium (10211 bytes)
    43: | [[Electron configuration]]
    67: | 55.76 [[scientific notation|&times;]]10<sup>-6</sup> [[cubic metre ...
    79: | 1300 [[metre per second|m/s]] at 293.15 K
    86: | [[Specific heat capacity]]
    196: ...icle]]s (but [[caesium]] and [[xenon]] are more efficient for this purpose). Other potential or curren...
  15. Kiwi (6303 bytes)
    21: ...al niche]]s that in other parts of the world were filled by creatures as diverse as horses, wolves and...
    23: ...fruit and, if the opportunity arises, small [[crayfish]], [[Amphibia|amphibians]] and [[eel]]s.
    36: ...pteryx australis australis'', is a recently identified sub-species of the North Island Brown, slightly...
    38: ... in the South Island. Reclassification would make five recognised kiwi species.
  16. Sea turtle (6190 bytes)
    22: ...o five feet (1 to 1.5 m) in width, weighing up to 1300 pounds (600 kg). Most other species are smaller ...
    26: ...ey are highly sensitive to the Earth's [[magnetic field]] and probably use it to navigate. The fact th...
    32: ...rom [[marine debris]], from especially abandonded fishing nets in which they can become entangled.
    35: ...series where they can be protected from beach traffic. This is not the best thing to do, as the turtl...
    37: ...ea turtle products. These campaigns have involved figures such as Pope John Paul, Dorismar, Los Tigres...
  17. Lima bean (3691 bytes)
    21: ...produced a small-seeded variety (Sieva type). By 1300 AD, cultivation spread to [[North America]], and ...
  18. Ancient China (39554 bytes)
    6: ...ages were founded; the most archaeologically significant of those was found at [[Banpo]], [[Xi'an]].
    14: ...gust Ones and the Five Emperors#The Five Emperors|Five Emperors]] (&#19977;&#30343;&#20116;&#24093;). ...
    22: ...d as the last of the six capitals of the Shang (c 1300&ndash;1046 BC).
    28: ...C)|Zhou]] king until [[256 BC]], he was largely a figurehead and held little real power.
    30: ...ang Di|First Emperor]] (Shi Huangdi), forming the first Chinese empire under the [[Qin Dynasty]]. This...
  19. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    3: While the German people were not fully unified into a single political unit until the late 19t...
    5: ..., dating from the 8th century until 1806, was the first German [[Reich]], or empire. The territory of ...
    7: ...th the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For furthe...
    17: ...uringians, Langobardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube front...
    23: ... [[Saint Boniface|Boniface]], who established the first monastery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. B...
  20. History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
    2: ...s' usually refers to [[European history]], scientific advances in the [[Eastern world]] will also be a...
    4: ...al production dramatically. Most classical scientific treatises of [[classical antiquity]] (in [[Greek...
    6: ...eved important advances in areas such as [[scientific method]]ology and [[physics]], among many others...
    16: ...blems of interpretation. Given the limited scientific advances from about [[476]] to about [[1000]], t...
    18: ... [[dialectic]]) and the ''quadrivium'', or scientific education ([[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[astro...

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