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  1. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    13: *[[Bartolomeo Ammanati]] (1511 - 1592)
    15: *[[Constantine Andreou]] (b. 1917)
    38: *[[Louise Bourgeois]] (1911 - )
    41: *[[Georges Braque]] (1882 - 1963)
    58: *[[Danese Cattaneo]]
  2. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    13: | place of death=[[Warm Springs, Georgia]]
    28: ...hering at Oyster Bay, and Franklin was to marry Theodore Roosevelt's niece.
    34: ...] he met his future wife [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], Theodore's niece, at a [[White House]] reception. (The...
    44: In [[1909]] Theodore Roosevelt left the White House and was succee...
    62: ...n [[1926]] he bought a resort at [[Warm Springs, Georgia]], where he founded a hydrotherapy center for...
  3. James K. Polk (27988 bytes)
    17: | vicepresident=[[George M. Dallas]]
    26: ...[[Kentucky]], where the then-famous [[surgery|surgeon]] Dr. [[Ephraim McDowell]] conducted an operatio...
    31: ...ing him the nickname "[[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] of the Stump." He courted [[Sarah Childress]],...
    33: ... choose Adams was a violation of the will of the people; he even proposed (unsuccessfully) that the [[...
    52: ...0 votes to Clay's 105. Polk's fellow Democrat, [[George M. Dallas]], became Vice President. Polk was t...
  4. Charles Babbage (13539 bytes)
    10: ...Cambridge. In response, he, [[John Herschel]], [[George Peacock]], and several other friends formed th...
    16: ...ee lived to adulthood. Charles' father, his wife Georgiana Babbage, and one son died in [[1827]].
    21: *Geogiana Whitmore Babbage (born [[17 July]] [[1818]])
    24: *Dugald Bromheald Babbage (born [[13 March]] [[1823]])
    36: ...vernment to grant ?1500 for its construction in [[1823]].
  5. Lewis and Clark Expedition (11755 bytes)
    3: ...[Native Americans|Indian tribes]], [[botany]], [[geology]], Western Terrain and [[wildlife]] in the re...
    22: *The U.S. gained an extensive knowledge of the [[geography]] of the [[American West]] in the form of m...
    44: ...[John Collins (private)|John Collins]] (? – 1823).
    49: *Private [[Reubin Field]] (ca. 1771 – 1823?) brothers of Joseph
    51: *Private [[George Gibson]] (? – 1809)
  6. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    11: *[[1815]] – [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] enters [[Paris]] after escaping from [[Elba]] ...
    16: ... declares the start of the New Aeon known as the Aeon Of The Crowned And Conquering Child.
    19: ...6]] – [[Albert Einstein]] publishes his [[theory of relativity]].
    39: ... gun battle that leaves a [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] sheriff's deputy dead.
    46: *[[1811]] - [[Napoleon II of France]], (d. [[1832]])
  7. March 23 (10340 bytes)
    19: ...y the [[Smithsonian Institution]] and [[National Geographic Society]].
    46: ...] - [[William Smith (geologist)|William Smith]], geologist/cartographer (d. [[1839]])
    47: *[[1823]] - [[Schuyler Colfax]], [[Vice President of the ...
  8. Tallahassee, Florida (7125 bytes)
    1: ...is the [[county seat]] of [[Leon County, Florida|Leon County]].
    16: county = [[Leon County, Florida|Leon County]] |
    35: ...oomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]] In October of 1823, John Lee Williams of Pensacola and Dr. William S...
    37: On the 1st of November, 1823, John Lee Williams (1823:22-23) wrote to Congressional Delegate (and later...
    40: ... "old town." This likely stems from the [[Creek (people)|Creek]] (later called [[Seminole (tribe)|Semi...
  9. Springfield, Illinois (6768 bytes)
    25: ... founded in [[1819]], became the county seat in [[1823]], and received its city charter in [[1840]]. It...
    38: == Geography ==
    45: ...[census]]{{GR|2}} of [[2000]], there are 111,454 people, 48,621 households, and 27,957 families residi...
    47: ...olds are made up of individuals and 11.7% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. ...
  10. List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
    47: *[[George Atwood]] (Britain, [[1746]] - [[1807]])
    100: *[[George Boole]] (Britain, [[1815]] - [[1864]])
    129: *[[Georg Cantor|Georg Ferdinand Cantor]] (Germany, [[1845]] - [[1918]...
    189: *[[George Dantzig]] (USA, [[1914]] - )
    230: *[[Ferdinand Eisenstein]] (Germany, [[1823]] - [[1852]])
  11. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    9: *[[George Ogden Abell]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1927]]...
    11: *[[Georgio Abetti]] ([[Italy]], [[1882]] – [[1982]...
    19: *[[George Biddell Airy]], ([[England]], [[1801]] –...
    25: *[[George Alcock]] ([[Britain]], [[1913]] – [[2000...
    96: *[[Theodor Brorsen]] ([[Denmark]], [[1819]] – [[189...
  12. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    15: *[[Judah Leon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-15...
    25: *[[Theodor Adorno]], (1903-1969){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    39: *[[Leone Battista Alberti]], (1404-1472)
    46: *[[Alcmaeon of Croton]], (5th century BC){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
    109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841)
  13. Christmas (35108 bytes)
    19: ...n]] and [[Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church|Georgian]] orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on [...
    30: ...the years. Places where conservative Christian theocracies flourished, as in Cromwellian England and ...
    93: ...stmas tree (usually [[spruce]] or [[pine]]), and people unpack them after the dinner.
    105: In Eastern Europe, [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] countries have ''Ded Moroz'' ("Grand...
    116: ...osada''. Over a nine day period, groups of townspeople go from door to door, symbolic of visitors to ...
  14. Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
    31: *[[1737]] - [[Cobalt]] discovered by [[Georg Brandt]]. From the [[German language|German]] ...
    34: *[[1753]] - [[Bismuth]] discovered by [[Claude Geoffroy Junine]]
    79: *[[1823]] - [[Silicon]] discovered by [[J?Jakob Berzelius...
    94: ...ndium]] discovered by [[Ferdinand Reich]] and [[Theodor Richter]]
    101: **[[Thulium]] discovered by [[Per Teodor Cleve]]
  15. Samuel F. B. Morse (8859 bytes)
    9: ...Charlestown, Massachusetts]], the first child of geographer and pastor [[Jedidiah Morse]] and Elizabet...
    11: ...isting [[1820]] [[Thomas Blanchard]] design. In [[1823]], Morse opened an [[art]] [[studio]] in [[New Yo...
    15: ...se demonstrated his recording telegraph to Dr. [[Leonard Gale]]. Also in 1836, Morse ran unsuccessfull...
    21: ...n winter 1836-1837 Morse showed his prototype to Leonard Gale, professor of chemistry at [[New York Un...
    28: ...Morse pioneered [[United States|American]] daguerreotypes. In [[1844]] Morse sent the telegraph messa...
  16. Honduras (7841 bytes)
    45:   [[1823]]
    84: ==Geography==
    86: ''Main article: [[Geography of Honduras]]''
    124: ==Miscellaneous topics==
  17. Broad-Winged Hawks (1821 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = ''[[Buteo]]''}}
    12: ...[[Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot|Vieillot]], | date = 1823}}
    15: The '''Broad-winged Hawk''', ''Buteo platypterus'', is a small [[hawk]].
  18. List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
    71: *[[Peoria War]] (1813)
    74: *[[Arikara War]] (1823)
    124: *[[American Indian Movement|AIM Takeovers]] (~1969–~1974)
    146: *[[Creole incident|''Creole'' Incident]] (1841)
    228: ==Miscellaneous==
  19. Topis (2118 bytes)
    12: ...r = [[William John Burchell|Burchell]] | date = [[1823]]}}
  20. History of chemistry (8174 bytes)
    2: ...d thereby to his refutation of the [[phlogiston theory]] of [[combustion]] in [[1783]].
    8: .... The discovery also contributed greatly to the theory of [[isomerism]].
    12: ...ugh such proponents of the atomic theory as [[Amedeo Avogadro]] and [[Ludwig Boltzmann]] made great ad...
    14: ...tigate the internal structure of atoms with his theory of [[ion|ionization]]. This was carried much f...
    27: ... mechanics]] coalesced to produce a fusion in [[theory]] between atomic and subatomic physics on the o...

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