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- Alexandria (28378 bytes)
23: ...uted to the author known as [[Alexander Romance|pseudo-Callisthenes]].
27: ...becoming the centre of the new commerce between [[Europe]] and the [[Arabia]]n and [[India]]n East, th...
29: ...nhabitants was the geometer and number-theorist [[Euclid]]. From this division arose much of the later...
44: ...centred in the vicinity of the Serapeum and Caesareum; both become Christian churches. The Pharos and...
53: ...remained a principal Egyptian port, at which most European visitors in the [[Mamluk]] and [[Ottoman Em... - Romania (19812 bytes)
1: ...manian]]: Rom⮩a) is a country in southeastern [[Europe]]. It is bordered by [[Ukraine]] and [[Moldov...
40: currency = [[Romanian leu|Leu]] |
42: time_zone= [[Eastern European Time|EET]] |
44: time_zone_DST= [[Eastern European Summer Time|EEST]] |
64: ...partially regained it with the Treaty of Paris in 1856), its northern part [[Bukovina]] to the [[Austria... - Utah (29154 bytes)
92: ... Utah|Fillmore]] was designated the capital. In [[1856]], Salt Lake City replaced Fillmore as the territ...
195: The racial makeup of Utah is:
222: The gender makeup of Utah is: - South Dakota (14035 bytes)
82: ...h Dakota and South Dakota after a dispute between Euro-American settlers in northern and southern regi...
132: ...o]] Experiment, famous for detecting the [[solar neutrino problem]]. Currently there is pending legis...
148: The racial makeup of the state is: - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
80: * [[600]]: Mouldboard [[plough]] in [[Eastern Europe]]
85: ...[Horse tack|Horse collar]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
105: ...[[Arquebus]] and [[Rifle]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
114: * [[Musket]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
238: * [[1856]]: First [[celluloid]]s: [[Alexander Parkes]] - Achilles Tatius (1791 bytes)
1: ...[[Jacobs]], 1821; later editions by [[Hirschig]], 1856; [[Hercher]], 1858. There are translations in man...
3: ..., he must have lived long before the author of ''Leucippe''. The fragment was first published in 1567,... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
36: *[[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]] ([[1852]]-[[1916]])
100: *[[Hans von Bartels]] ([[1856]]-[[1913]])
171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]])
185: *[[Eugene Boudin|Eugène Boudin]]
216: *[[Tadeusz Brzozowski (painter)|Tadeusz Brzozowski]] ([[1818]]-[[1887]]) - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
62: ...nardo DaVinci]], (1452-1519), [[Italy]] — [[euclidean geometry]]
83: *[[Adolf Eugen Fick]], (1829-1901) — [[contact lens]]
153: *[[Antonio Meucci]], inventor of the telephone
184: *[[Norbert Rillieux|Norbert Rilleaux]], (1806-1894), [[United States...
192: *[[August Schrader]], [[Schrader valve]] for [[Pneumatic tire]] - Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
95: *[[1856]] - [[Sack of Lawrence, Kansas]]
96: *[[1856]] - [[Pottawatomie Massacre]]
97: *[[1856]] - [[Preston Brooks]] canes [[Charles Sumner]] o...
98: *[[1856]] - [[Guano Islands Act]] - Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War (11837 bytes)
70: |valign=center|'''[[1855]]-[[1856]]'''
73: |valign=center|'''[[1856]]'''
101: ...presidential nomination. Lincoln, however, out-maneuvers his opponents. On May 16, Lincoln receives th... - Labour Day (7088 bytes)
3: ...ion, and eight hours for rest. On [[April 21]], [[1856]] Stonemasons and building workers on building si...
15: ==Labour Day in Europe==
17: ...Labour Day on [[May 1]], known as [[May Day]]. In Europe the day had older significance as a rural [[f... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
11: *[[Amedeo Avogadro]], (1776-1856), Italian physicist
52: *[[Hans von Euler-Chelpin]], (1873-1964), Swedish chemist, winne...
140: *[[Louis Pasteur]], (1822-1895), French [[biochemistry|biochemist...
157: *[[Tadeus Reichstein]], (1897-1996), chemist, 1950 [[Nobel... - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
35: The first [[Europe]]ans to settle in San Francisco were the [[Sp...
42: ...0,000 years earlier by [[Native American]]s. When Europeans arrived, they found the area inhabited by ...
44: European discovery and exploration of the [[San Fran...
53: ... [[Committee of Vigilance]] in 1851, and again in 1856. This military government exiled many citizens, e...
56: ... Mateo County, California|San Mateo County]] in [[1856]]. San Francisco became the USA's largest city we... - Steamboat (11603 bytes)
27: ...as the first commercially successful service in [[Europe]].
30: ... ''[[Julius C. Wilkie]]'', is preserved as a [[museum ship]] at [[Winona, Minnesota]]. For modern craf...
46: Built in [[1856]], ''[[Skibladner|P.S. Skibladner]]'' is the olde...
68: ...at President owned by the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley ] - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
27: ...Persia. The lack of centralized powers all over [[Europe]] during the [[Middle Ages]] favoured pirates...
45: ...Ottomans]] but the Maniots also targeted ships of European countries.
52: ...s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.national-army-museum.ac.uk/exhibitions/soldiersSeahawks/page2.shtml|t...
69: ====In Eastern Europe====
71: ... Ukrainian peasants that had run away from their feudal masters, outlaws of every sort, destitute gent... - John Hanning Speke (2178 bytes)
5: In [[1856]], Burton was asked to make a voyage to East Afri... - March 20 (10075 bytes)
25: ...ursor of the [[European Space Agency]], [[ESRO]] (European Space Research Organization) is established...
26: ...es]], [[Italy]], [[France Gall]] wins the tenth [[Eurovision Song Contest]] for [[Luxembourg]] singing...
52: *[[1856]] - [[Frederick Winslow Taylor]], inventor and ef...
108: *[[1730]] - [[Adrienne Lecouvreur]], French actress (b. [[1692]])
118: *[[2000]] - [[Gene Eugene]], [[actor]], [[singer]], (b. [[1961]]) - Lincoln, Nebraska (9126 bytes)
9: founded = [[1856]] |
41: ... the village of Lancaster, which was founded in [[1856]], and became the county seat of the newly-create...
62: * The [[University of Nebraska State Museum]], with its wonderful display of fossil elephan...
69: The [[race|racial]] makeup of the city is 89.25% [[Caucasian|White]], 3.09%...
108: *National Roller Skating Museum - Concord, New Hampshire (5290 bytes)
9: founded = [[1856]] |
41: ...f 101.4/km² (262.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 95.52% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
71: *[[Eugenio Beltrami]] (Italy, [[1835]]-[[1900]])
79: *[[Arne Beurling]] (Sweden, [[1905]]-[[1986]])
83: *[[Luigi Bianchi]] (Italy,[[1856]]-[[1928]])
95: ...[[Farkas Wolfgang Bolyai]] (Hungary, [[1775]] - [[1856]])
109: *[[Nicolas Bourbaki]] (Pseudonym used by a cabal of French mathematicians)
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