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- Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
19: * 8500 BC: [[Agriculture#History|Agriculture]] in the [[Fertile Crescent]]
38: * [[Bronze]] by the [[Maikop culture|Maikops]]
62: * [[5th century BC|400s BC]]: [[Catapult]] in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]]
128: * [[1701]]: [[Seed drill]]: [[Jethro Tull (agriculturist)|Jethro Tull]]
131: ... [[1710]]: [[Thermometer]]: [[Ren頁ntoine Ferchault de R页mur]] - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
18: ...he world. Dinosaurs have become a part of world culture, and have remained consistently popular, espec...
34: ...saurs, but many other scientists do not. As a result, this article hereafter uses "dinosaur" as a syno...
42: ... of those are still buried in the earth. As a result, the smallest and largest dinosaurs will probably...
55: ...[[Microraptor]]'', ''[[Parvicursor]]'', and ''[[Saltopus]]'' were all under [[1 E-1 m|60 cm]] (2 ft) i...
60: ...he first evidence of [[herd]]ing behavior was the 1878 discovery of 31 ''[[Iguanodon]]'' that perished t... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
43: *[[Else Alfelt]] ([[1910]]-[[1974]])
51: *[[Albrecht Altdorfer]] ([[1480]]-[[1538]])
52: *[[Altichiero]] ([[1320]]-[[1395]])
69: *[[George Ault]] ([[1891]]-[[1948]])
74: *[[Milton Avery]] ([[1885]]-[[1965]]) - Claude Monet (4533 bytes)
17: ... They had another son, Michel, on [[March 17]], [[1878]]. Madame Monet died of tuberculosis in [[1879]].
44: * [http://www.insecula.com/recherche/default.html?type=0&mot=monet Claude Monet] - Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
10: ...n remained loyal to England when the colonies revolted. That got him arrested and nearly hanged. He an...
12: ...ion]] that sought Canadian independence. The revolt failed and, like his grandfather, Sam fled for hi...
23: ...omas Edison, 1878.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Edison in 1878]]
27: ...ew Jersey|Menlo Park]] research lab, which was built in [[New Jersey]]. It was the first institution s...
29: ...[element]] of glowing wire carrying the current, although English inventor Joseph Swan used the term p... - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
40: ...itcher plant genus most commonly encountered in cultivation, and
60: of the leaf. Most species catch insects, although the larger ones, particularly
106: ..., and a number of tuberous sundews such as ''D. peltata''.
116: ...flypaper]] is ''[[Triphyophyllum|Triphyophyllum peltatum]]''. This plant is usually
177: ...s a matter of definition, although to many horticulturalists, it is a matter of taste. - Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) (10289 bytes)
85: *[[1878]] - [[Bland-Allison Act]]
86: *[[1878]] - [[Morgan silver dollar]]s first minted
128: *[[1891]] - [[Baltimore Crisis]] - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1: ...age:treimann.summi_pontifices_in_hac_basilica_sepulti.jpg|thumb|Popes buried in [[St. Peter's Basilica...
252: ...pe Miltiades]]'''<br><small>Melchiades<br>Saint Miltiades</small>
253: | '''Miltiades''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
1795: | <small>Emilio Altieri</small>
1914: | <small>[[16 June]] [[1846]] to [[7 February]] [[1878]]</small> - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
8: ...er. He was ten years of age when his father, a wealthy businessman and [[copper]] trader, died. Little...
20: ...ernor of [[Warmia]], he administered taxes and dealt out justice. It was at this time that Copernicus ...
26: ...icus received invitations to publish it, but he felt quite apprehensive of persecution for his revolut...
44: ... Muslim astronomer [[Ibn al-Shatir]] contains results similar to those of Copernicus, and it has even ...
58: ...lutionibus...'' that was found and published in [[1878]]: - World Series (40101 bytes)
45: * 1878 Boston Red Caps
63: * 1896 [[Baltimore Orioles (NL)|Baltimore Orioles]]
64: * 1897 Baltimore Orioles
85: ...ould host the last two if necessary; the leagues alternated which representative would host the first ...
125: :::[[Walter Johnson]], making his first World Series appear... - Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
15: ... (17): [[1877 in sports|1877]], [[1878 in sports|1878]], [[1883 in sports|1883]], [[1891 in sports|1891...
40: ...the City of Atlanta constructed a new ballpark, Fulton County Stadium, officially opened in 1965. The...
42: ... In the relatively hitter friendly confines of Fulton County Stadium ("The Launching Pad"), he actual...
48: ...s [[Tom Glavine]], [[Steve Avery]], and [[John Smoltz]]. Perhaps the Braves' most important move, howe...
50: The following season, Glavine, Avery, and Smoltz would be recognized as the best young pitchers i... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
36: *[[John Dalton]], (1766-1844), physicist
97: *[[Izaak Kolthoff]], (1894-1993) the "Father of [[analytical ch...
117: *[[Lise Meitner]], (1878-1968), physicist
156: *[[Henri Victor Regnault]] (1810-1878), [[France|French]] chemist and [[Physics|physici... - Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
27: ...he [[Acad魩e fran硩se]] bestowed on him the [[Volta Prize]] of 50,000 francs, the [[Royal Society of...
43: ...ccess, Gray brought a suit against him, which resulted in a compromise, one public company acquiring b...
47: ...ph Company, to give the apparatus a trial. Ill health and poverty, from injuries of an explosion on bo...
60: ...of [[London]] with the independent discovery in [[1878]]—the same year Bell became aware of the id...
70: ...also invented independently by [[Robert Esnault-Pelterie]].) - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
6: *[[Wäinö Aaltonen]] ([[1894]] - [[1966]])
83: *[[Alceo Dossena]] (1878 - 1937)
133: *[[Herbert Haseltine]] (1877 - 1962)
139: *[[Milton Horn]] (1906 - 1995),
237: *[[Auguste Présult]] - Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
8: | succeeded=[[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]
26: ... to the novels of [[Charles Dickens]] and [[Sir Walter Scott]]. ''[[David Copperfield (novel)|David Co...
30: ...ty|Leland Stanford Junior University]] at [[Palo Alto, California]]. Cutting a wider swath outside the...
41: ...nd needed help. The U.S. Ambassador to Britain, Walter Hines Page, sent an urgent request for assistan...
50: ...ver for dealing with the enemy. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] promised to hold Lodge at bay, informing Hoover... - Jefferson Davis (14427 bytes)
64: ...luding [[Horace Greeley]] and [[Cornelius Vanderbilt]] who had become convinced he was being treated u...
68: ...vis visited England the next year, returning in [[1878]] to [[Beauvoir]] near [[Biloxi, Mississippi]]. O... - March 21 (10586 bytes)
64: *[[1946]] - [[Timothy Dalton]], British [[James Bond]] actor
90: *[[1934]] - [[Franz Schreker]], composer (b. [[1878]])
125: *[[World Day Of Sleep]] - by [[World Health Organization]] - March 22 (9294 bytes)
16: *[[1933]] - President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] signs into law a bill legalizing the sale of [[...
43: *[[1861]] - [[Walter Francis Willcox]], statistician and [[United St...
44: *[[1878]] - [[Michel Th顴o]], Luxembourg athlete (d. [[1...
110: *[[1994]] - [[Walter Lantz]], American [[cartoon]]ist (b. [[1899]]) - March 23 (10340 bytes)
19: *[[1909]] - [[Theodore Roosevelt]] leaves [[New York]] for a post-presidency [[saf...
23: ...] - [[Signing of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of the Philippines]]
49: *[[1878]] - [[Franz Schreker]], composer (d. [[1934]])
68: *[[1942]] - [[Walter Rodney]], historian and political figure (d. [[... - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
3: |county=Fulton County, Georgia
22: ...tion growth, and commercial development. As a result, Atlanta is a common case study for college stude...
28: ...imeter is Atlanta's equivalent to the [[Capital Beltway]] around [[Washington, DC]].
31: The region where Atlanta and its suburbs were built was originally [[Creek (people)|Creek]] and [[Che...
33: ...he origins of the modern name are somewhat difficult to describe. In [[1845]], the Chief Engineer of ...
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