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The 4 Most Famous Plots Against Elizabeth I

The 4 Most Famous Plots Against Elizabeth I

A 19th century imagining of the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots in February 1587. Image credit: Musee des Beaux-Arts, Valenciennes / CC.The Tudor era is one of England’s most infamous times of religious political and social upheaval, as various monarchs attempted to impose their own beliefs and ideas onto the nation.

Dinosaurs: Bothriospondylus suffossus

Dinosaurs: Bothriospondylus suffossus

Bothriospondylus file Translation: Excavated vertebrae Also known as: Marmarospondylus Description: herbivore, quadruped Order: Saurischia Suborder: Sauropodomorpha Infringement: Sauropoda Family: Brachiosauridae Height: 10.7 meters Length: 20.1 meters Dinosaur Remains: Late period: 20.1 meters Sufficeus period: Late period: 20.1 meters The only known genus Esponrios a Suffius: Late period: 20.1 meters Suffidus periodus genus Spoonus fragmentaries discovered in Europe and other remains found in Madagascar.

Interior Dome and Arches of St. Pogos and Petros Church

Interior Dome and Arches of St. Pogos and Petros Church

This is the interior dome and arches of the Church of St. Pogos and Petros at Tatev Monastery in Armenia.

History of Venetia - History

History of Venetia - History

Venetia(PY: t. 689 (gross); 1. 226& 39;0& 34;; b. 27& 39;0& 34;, dr. 15& 39;0& 34;s. 13 k.; cpl. 69; a. 4 3& 34;, 2 mg.)Venetia-a single-screw steel-hulled steam yacht built in 1904 at Leith, Scotland, by Hawthorne and Co. to plans drawn up by the designers Cox and King— was acquired by the Navy on 4 August 1917 from industrialist John Diedrich Spreckles for use as a patrol craft.

No. 134 Squadron (RAF): Second World War

No. 134 Squadron (RAF): Second World War

No. 134 Squadron (RAF) during the Second World WarAircraft - Locations - Group and Duty - BooksNo.134 Squadron was formed to take Hurricanes to the Soviet Union to help defend Murmansk, before going on to serve in Northern Ireland, North Africa and Burma.The squadron was formed at Leconfield on 31 July 1941 around a flight taken from No.

The State Where Women Voted Long Before the 19th Amendment

The State Where Women Voted Long Before the 19th Amendment

When Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby affixed his signature to the 19th Amendment on August 26, 1920, women across the United States gained voting rights. The new constitutional amendment, however, brought no change to one region of the country where women had been casting ballots for decades, one often thought of as a bastion of rugged masculinity and “no place for a woman”—the Wild West.


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