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<imagemap>File:2nd millennium montage.png|From left, clockwise: In [[1492]], [[Christopher Columbus]]; The [[American Revolution]]; The [[French Revolution]]; The [[Atomic Bomb]] from [[World War II]]; An alternate source of light, the [[Light Bulb]]; For the first time, a [[Neil Armstrong|human being]] [[Moon landing|sets foot on the moon]] in 1969 during the [[Apollo 11]] moon mission; [[Fixed-wing aircraft|Aeroplanes]] become the most-used way of transport though the skies; [[Napoleon Bonaparte]], in the early 19th century, affects France and Europe on subjects of [[expansionism]] and [[modernization]]; [[Alexander Graham Bell|Alexander Graham Bell's]] [[telephone]]; In 1348, the [[Black Death]] kills over 100 million people worldwide, and over half of [[Europe]], in two years. (Background: An excerpt from the [[Gutenberg Bible]], the first printed-by-press book, in the 1450s)|500px|thumb |
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The '''2nd millennium''' was the thousand-year period that commenced on January 1, 1001 and ended on December 31, 2000, encompasses the [[High Middle Ages]], the [[Renaissance]], the [[Early Modern Age]], the age of [[Colonialism]], [[industrialization]], the rise of [[nation states]], and culminates in the 20th century with the impact of [[science]], widespread [[education]], and universal [[medical|health care]] and [[vaccination]]s in many nations. The centuries of expanding large-scale warfare with [[high-tech]] [[weapon]]ry (of the [[World Wars]] and [[nuclear bomb]]s) are offset by growing [[peace movement]]s from the [[United Nations]], the [[Peace Corps]], religious campaigns warning against violence, plus [[physician|doctors]] and [[nurse|health workers]] crossing borders to treat injuries and [[disease]] and the return of the [[Olympics]] as contest without combat. |
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Scientists prevail in explaining [[intellectual freedom]]; humans take their first steps on the [[Moon]] during the 20th century; and new technology is developed by governments, industry, and [[academia]] across the world, with education shared by many international [[Academic conference|conference]]s and [[academic journal|journal]]s. The development of [[movable type]], [[radio]], [[television]], and the [[internet]] spread information worldwide, within minutes, in [[Sound recording and reproduction|audio]], [[video]], and [[printing|print-image]] format to educate, entertain, and alert billions of people by the end of the 20th century. |
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From the 16th century, humans migrated from [[Europe]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]] to, what was to them, the [[New World]], beginning the ever-accelerating process of [[globalization]]. The interwoven international [[commerce|trade]] led to the formation of [[multi-national corporation]]s, with home offices in multiple countries. International business ventures reduced the impact of [[nationalism]] in popular thought. |
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The [[world population]] doubled over the first seven centuries of the millennium, (from 310 million in AD 1000 to 600 million in AD 1700), and later increased tenfold over its last three centuries, exceeding to 6 billion in AD 2000. |
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==Calendar== |
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The 2nd millennium was a period of time that commenced on January 1, 1001, and ended on December 31, 2000. This is the second period of one thousand years [[Anno Domini]]. |
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The [[Julian calendar]] was used in [[Europe]] at the beginning of the millennium, and all countries that once used the Julian calendar had adopted the [[Gregorian calendar]] by the end of it. So the end date is always calculated according to the Gregorian calendar, but the beginning date is usually according to the Julian calendar (or occasionally the [[Proleptic Gregorian calendar]]). |
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The current millennium is perhaps more popularly (albeit inaccurately) thought of as beginning and ending a year earlier, thus starting at the beginning of 1000 and finishing at the end of 1999. Many public celebrations for the end of the millennium were held on December 31, 1999–January 1, 2000<ref>{{cite web | title = Millennium FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions | work = When does the Millennium start? | publisher = Greenwich2000.ltd.uk | date = 2008-08-12 | url = http://wwp.millennium-dome.com/info/millennium-faq.htm | accessdate = 2009-01-29}}</ref>—with few on the actual date a year later. The inaccuracy stems from the assumption that there is a [[year zero]], however this is not the case for this [[calendar]]. |
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==Civilizations== |
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''The civilizations in this section are organized according to the [[UN geoscheme]].'' |
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{| border="1" class="wikitable" |
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|+'''Civilizations of the 2nd millennium AD''' |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Africa |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|America |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Asia |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Europe |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Oceania |
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|<!--Africa--> |
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* [[Fatimid Empire]] <!--([[910]]–[[1171]])--> |
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* [[Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)|Mamluk Sultanate]] <!-- ([[1250]]–[[1517]])--> |
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* [[Almoravid dynasty]] |
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* [[Almohad dynasty]] |
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* [[Saadi dynasty]] |
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* [[Mali Empire]] <!-- ([[1230]]–[[1600]])--> |
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* [[Songhai Empire]] <!-- ([[1375]]–[[1591]])--> |
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* [[Sokoto Caliphate]] |
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* [[Sennar (sultanate)|Funj sultanate of Sinnar]] |
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* [[Ashanti Empire]] |
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* [[Kingdom of Dahomey]] |
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* [[Ife]] |
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* [[Oyo Empire]] |
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* [[Benin Empire]] |
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* [[Kongo Empire]] |
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* [[Merina|Merina Kingdom]] |
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* [[Buganda|Buganda Empire]] |
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* [[Kingdom of Rwanda]] |
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* [[History of Burundi|Kingdom of Burundi]] |
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* [[Empire of Kitara]] |
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* [[Mutapa Empire]] |
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* [[Maravi Empire]] |
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* [[Luba Empire]] |
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* [[Lunda Empire]] |
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* [[Zulu Empire]] |
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|<!--Americas--> |
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* [[Aztec Empire]] <!--([[1428]]–[[1521]])--> |
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* [[Inca Empire]] <!--([[1438]]–[[1533]])--> |
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|<!--Asia--> |
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* [[Punjab Empire]] <!--([[1733]]–[[1849]])--> |
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* [[Khmer Empire]] <!--([[802]]–[[1431]])--> |
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* [[Pagan Kingdom]] <!--([[849]]–[[1287]])--> |
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* [[Chola Dynasty]] <!--([[870]]–[[1250]])--> |
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* [[Goryeo]] <!--([[918]]–[[1392]])--> |
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* [[Song Dynasty]] <!--([[960]]–[[1279]])--> |
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* [[Hoysala Empire]] <!--([[1026]]–[[1343]])--> |
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* [[Seljuks]] <!--([[1037]]–[[1194]])--> |
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* [[Mongol Empire]] <!--([[1206]]–[[1368]])--> |
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* [[Yuan Dynasty]] <!--([[1271]]–[[1368]])--> |
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* [[Ming Dynasty]] <!--([[1368]]–[[1644]])--> |
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* [[Vijayanagara Empire]] <!--([[1375]]–[[1591]])--> |
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* [[Qing Dynasty]] <!--([[1644]]–[[1912]])--> |
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* [[Mughal Empire]] <!--([[1526]]-[[1858]])--> |
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|<!--Europe--> |
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* [[Byzantine Empire]] (330–1453) <!--([[330]]–[[1453]])--> |
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* [[Kingdom of England]] <!--([[927]]–[[1707]])--> |
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* [[Holy Roman Empire]] <!--([[962]]–[[1806]])--> |
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* [[Kingdom of France]] <!--([[987]]–[[1789]])--> |
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* [[French colonial empire]] (1605–1960) |
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* [[Kingdom of Hungary]] <!--([[1000]]–[[1526]])--> |
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* [[Crown of Aragon]] <!--([[1035]]–[[1479]])--> |
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* [[Crown of Castile]] <!--([[1030]]–[[1479]])--> |
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* [[Ottoman Empire]] (1299–1922)<!--([[1299]]–[[1922]])--> |
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* [[Second Bulgarian Empire]] (1185–1396)<!--([[1185]]–[[1396]])--> |
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* [[Kievan Rus]](880-1150)<!--([[880]]–[[1150]])--> |
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* [[Kingdom of Serbia]] (1217-1346)<!--([[1217]]–[[1346]])--> |
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* [[Serbian Empire]] (1346-1371)<!--([[1346]]–[[1371]])--> |
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* [[Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569)|Kingdom of Poland]] <!--([[1271]]–[[1569]])--> |
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* [[Spanish Empire]] (1402–1975) |
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* [[Portuguese Empire]] (1415–1999) |
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* [[Austrian Empire]] (1526–1918) |
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* [[British Empire]] (1583–1997) <!--([[962]]–[[1806]])--> |
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|<!--Oceania--> |
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|} |
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==Events== |
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''The events in this section are organized according to the [[UN geoscheme]].'' |
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{| border="1" class="wikitable" |
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|+Events of the 2nd millennium AD |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Africa |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|America |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Asia |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Europe |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Oceania |
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![[11th Century]] |
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|<!--AFRICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTH AFRICA AND ONE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA--> |
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'''[[1043]]''' [[Eze Nri Ìfikuánim]] becomes first king of [[Nri Kingdom]]<br> |
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'''[[1054]]''' [[Medieval_Muslim_Algeria#Almoravids|Almoravid dynasty established]]<ref name=Africa600>{{cite web |title=Africa AD 600–1500 |work=World Timelines |publisher=The British Museum |year=2005 |url=http://www.worldtimelines.org.uk/world/africa/AD600-1500 |accessdate=2008-11-17}}</ref><br> |
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'''[[1060]]''' [[Kanem_Empire#Islam_and_Kanem|Kingdom of Kanem converts to Islam]]<ref name=Africa600/> |
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|<!--AMERICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTHERN AMERICA AND ONE FROM LATIN AMERICA--> |
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'''[[1000]]''' [[Cahokia]] (present-day [[Illinois]], USA) becomes regional [[chiefdom]] of [[Mississippian culture]] |
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|<!--ASIA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM EAST ASIA, ONE FROM SOUTH ASIA AND ONE FROM WEST ASIA--> |
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'''[[1008]]''' [[The Tale of Genji|The Tale of Genji completed]]<ref name=life>{{cite web |last=Toast |first=Scott |title=Top 100 Events of the Millennium |work=adapted from LIFE Magazine |publisher=Scott Toast |date=2002-02-19 |url=http://www.tostepharmd.net/hissoc/top100events.html |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref><br> |
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'''[[1005]]''' [[Treaty of Shanyuan|Treaty of Shanyuan signed]]<br> |
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'''[[1044]]''' [[Wujing Zongyao|Gunpowder recipe published]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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'''[[1054]]''' [[East-West Schism|The East-West Schism divides the Christian church]]<br> |
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<!--ranked number 50 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1088]]''' [[University of Bologna|The first university was founded]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1095]]''' [[First Crusade]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--OCEANIA (LIMIT THREE)--> |
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|- align="left" |
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![[12th Century]] |
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|<!--AFRICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTH AFRICA AND ONE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA--> |
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'''[[1143]]''' [[Almohad_dynasty#The_Dynasty|Almohad dynasty take control from the Almoravids]]<ref name=Africa600/><br> |
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'''[[1171]]''' [[Saladin in Egypt#Political 2|Salah-ad-Din deposes Fatimid ruler of Egypt and establishes the Ayyubid dynasty]]<ref name=Africa600/><br> |
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'''[[1173]]''' [[Ayyubids#Conquest of North Africa and Nubia|Ayyubids capture Qasr Ibrim in Nubia]]<ref name=Africa600/> |
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|<!--AMERICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTHERN AMERICA AND ONE FROM LATIN AMERICA--> |
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'''[[1100]]''' [[Toltec|Toltecs establish capital at Tula]]<ref name=Americas1000>{{cite web |title=Americas AD 1000–1492 |work=World Timelines |publisher=The British Museum |year=2005 |url=http://www.worldtimelines.org.uk/world/americas/AD1000-1492 |accessdate=2008-11-16}}</ref><br> |
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'''[[1124]]''' [[Gardar,_Greenland#Bishops|Arnaldur appointed first bishop of Greenland]]<ref name=Americas1000/><br> |
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'''[[1175]]''' [[Toltec|Destruction of Toltec civilization]]<ref name=Americas1000/> |
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|<!--ASIA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM EAST ASIA, ONE FROM SOUTH ASIA AND ONE FROM WEST ASIA--> |
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<!--ranked number 10 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1117]]''' [[Zhu Yu (author)|The magnetic compass is used at sea]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 56 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1120]]''' Meng Yuanlao describes four-star dining in Kaifeng<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 71 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1150]]''' [[Angkor Wat|Construction of Angkor Wat]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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<!--ranked number 85 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1169]]''' [[Averroes|Averoes translates Aristotle]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--OCEANIA (LIMIT THREE)--> |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Africa |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|America |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Asia |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Europe |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Oceania |
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|- align="left" |
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![[13th Century]] |
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|<!--AFRICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTH AFRICA AND ONE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA--> |
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'''[[1200]]''' [[Kingdom of Mutapa|Kingdom of Mwenemutapa established in Zimbabwe]]<ref name=Africa600/><br> |
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'''[[1203]]''' [[Ghana Empire#Aftermath and Sosso Occupation|Sumaguru Kante of Sosso conquers kingdom of Ghana]] <ref name=Africa600/><br> |
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'''[[1250]]''' [[Mamluk#Mamluk_power_in_Egypt|Mamluk soldiers take Egypt from the Ayyubids]] <ref name=Africa600/> |
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|<!--AMERICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTHERN AMERICA AND ONE FROM LATIN AMERICA--> |
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'''[[1200]]''' [[Chichén_Itzá#Decline|Chichén Itzá abandoned]]<ref name=Americas1000/><br> |
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'''[[1200]]''' [[Manco Cápac|Kingdom of Cuzco founded]] <ref name=Americas1000/><br> |
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'''[[1200]]''' [[Chimú_culture#Expansion_and_rule|Expansion of Chimú state of Chimor]] <ref name=Americas1000/> |
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|<!--ASIA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM EAST ASIA, ONE FROM SOUTH ASIA AND ONE FROM WEST ASIA--> |
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'''[[1211]]''' [[Genghis_Khan#Mongol Empire|Genghis Khan Builds an Empire]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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'''[[1215]]''' [[Magna Carta]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1260]]''' [[Chartres Cathedral|Dedication of the Cathedral at Chartres]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--OCEANIA (LIMIT THREE)--> |
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'''[[1200]]''' [[Hawaii#History|Tahitians colonize Hawaii]] <ref name=Americas1000/> |
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|- align="left" |
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![[14th Century]] |
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|<!--AFRICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTH AFRICA AND ONE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA--> |
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'''[[1324]]''' [[Mansa_Musa#Islam and pilgrimage to Mecca|Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1365]]''' [[History_of_Alexandria#Arab_conquest|Crusade led by king of Cyprus sacks Alexandria]]<ref name=Africa600/><br> |
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'''[[1375]]''' [[Songhai Empire|Kingdom of Songhai breaks away from Mali]] <ref name=Africa600/> |
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|<!--AMERICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTHERN AMERICA AND ONE FROM LATIN AMERICA--> |
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<!--ranked number 66 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1315]]''' [[Tenochtitlan#History|Founding of Tenochtitlan]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1350]]''' |
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[[History_of_Greenland#Norse_settlement|Norsemen abandon Greenland]]<ref name=Americas1000/><br> |
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'''[[1350]]''' [[Chimú_culture#Expansion_and_rule|War between Inca and Chimú]]<ref name=Americas1000/> |
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|<!--ASIA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM EAST ASIA, ONE FROM SOUTH ASIA AND ONE FROM WEST ASIA--> |
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'''[[1350]]''' [[Coffee#History|Coffee was first brewed]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1368]]''' [[Hongwu Emperor#Reign|Zhu Yuanzhang ousts the Mongols from power]]<ref name=Asia1200>{{cite web |title=Asia AD 1200–1500 |work=World Timelines |publisher=The British Museum |year=2005 |url=http://www.worldtimelines.org.uk/world/asia/AD1200-1500 |accessdate=2008-11-23}}</ref> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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'''[[1348]]''' [[The Black Plague|Black Plague]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 73 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1350]]''' [[1300–1400 in fashion|Emergence of fashion]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1382]]''' [[Wyclif's Bible]] |
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|<!--OCEANIA (LIMIT THREE)--> |
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'''[[1300]]''' [[Immigration_to_New_Zealand#Polynesian_settlement|Polynesian immigration to New Zealand]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Whitmore | first = Robbie | authorlink = http://www.history-nz.org/about.html | title = Timeline of events in New Zealand history | publisher = New Zealand in History | url = http://www.history-nz.org/timeline.html | accessdate = 2008-11-16}}</ref><br> |
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'''[[1300]]''' [[Ancient_Hawaii#Caste_system|Hawaiians develop class structure]]<ref name=Oceania1100>{{cite web |title=Oceania AD 1000–1520 |work=World Timelines |publisher=The British Museum |year=2005 |url=http://www.worldtimelines.org.uk/world/oceania/AD1100-1520 |accessdate = 2008-11-16}}</ref><br> |
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'''[[1300]]''' [[Moai|Huge stone statues erected on Easter Island]]<ref name=Oceania1100/> |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Africa |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|America |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Europe |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Oceania |
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![[15th Century]] |
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|<!--AFRICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTH AFRICA AND ONE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA--> |
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'''[[1400]]''' capital of [[Sayfawa Dynasty]] moved to [[Borno State|Borno]]<br> |
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'''[[1400]]''' [[Funj]] settled [[Alodia]]<br> |
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'''[[1496]]''' [[Melilla#History|Spain conquers Melilla, Morocco]]<ref name=Africa600/><br> |
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|<!--AMERICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTHERN AMERICA AND ONE FROM LATIN AMERICA--> |
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'''[[1470]]''' [[Chimú_culture#Expansion_and_rule|Incas conquer Chimú empire]] <ref name=Americas1000/><br> |
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'''[[1428]]''' [[History_of_the_Aztecs#The_reign_of_Itzcoatl_1427-1440|Aztecs conquer Atzcapotzalco, ally with Texcoco and Tlacopan, become the dominant state in Mexico]]<ref name=Americas1000/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 2 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1492]]''' [[Voyages of Christopher Columbus]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--ASIA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM EAST ASIA, ONE FROM SOUTH ASIA AND ONE FROM WEST ASIA--> |
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'''[[1407]]''' [[Forbidden City|Work begins on Forbidden City, Beijing]]<ref name=Asia1200/><br> |
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'''[[1431]]''' [[Ayutthaya Kingdom#Conquests and expansion|Ayutthaya conquers Angkor]] <ref name=Asia1200/><br> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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<!--ranked number 65 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1413]]''' [[Filippo_Brunelleschi#Invention_of_linear_perspective|The invention of linear perspective]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 92 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1453]]''' [[Ottoman_Empire#Expansion_and_apogee_.281453.E2.80.931566.29|Ottoman conquest of Constantinople]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 1 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1455]]''' [[Gutenberg Bible|Gutenberg Bible printed]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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|<!--OCEANIA (LIMIT THREE)--> |
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'''[[1400]]''' Tongans build ceremonial centre at Mu'a<ref name=Oceania1100/> |
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![[16th Century]] |
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|<!--AFRICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTH AFRICA AND ONE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA--> |
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'''[[1546]]''' [[Songhai Empire]] takes [[Niani, Mali Empire|Niani]]<br> |
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'''[[1509]]''' [[Atlantic slave trade|African slaves arrive in the Americas]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1517]]''' [[Selim_I#Conquest_of_the_Middle_East|Ottomans capture Egypt]]<ref name=Africa1500>{{cite web |title=Africa AD 1500–1850 |work=World Timelines |publisher=The British Museum |year=2005 |url=http://www.worldtimelines.org.uk/world/africa/AD1500-1850 |accessdate=2008-11-23}}</ref><br> |
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'''[[1535]]''' [[Conquest of Tunis|Holy Roman Emperor Charles V conquers Tunis]]<ref name=Africa1500/> |
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|<!--AMERICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTHERN AMERICA AND ONE FROM LATIN AMERICA--> |
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<!--ranked as number 54 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1535]]''' [[History_of_tobacco#Growth_and_popularization|Europeans discover tobacco]]<ref name=life/>{{Dubious|1535 - Europeans discover tobacco|date=May 2010}}<br> |
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<!--ranked as number 39 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1537]]''' [[Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada|Europeans discover potatoes]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked as number 81 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1545]]''' [[Potosí#History and silver production|The discovery of silver in the Andes mountains]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--ASIA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM EAST ASIA, ONE FROM SOUTH ASIA AND ONE FROM WEST ASIA--> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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<!--ranked number 3 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1517]]''' [[The Ninety-Five Theses|The Ninety-Five Theses published]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 69 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1543]]''' [[De humani corporis fabrica|Publication of ''On the Structure of the Human Body'']]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 60 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1596]]''' [[John_Harington_(inventor)#The_Metamorphosis_of_Ajax|Invention of the toilet]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1550]]''' Maoris of New Zealand build fortified enclosures<ref name=Oceania1520>{{cite web |title=Oceania AD 1520–1770 |work=World Timelines |publisher=The British Museum |year=2005 |url=http://www.worldtimelines.org.uk/world/oceania/AD1520-1770 |accessdate=2008-11-16}}</ref> |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Asia |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Europe |
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'''[[1600]]''' [[Kingdom of Rwanda]] founded<br> |
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'''[[1600]]''' [[Dahomey|Dahomey Kingdom]] founded<br> |
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'''[[1644]]''' [[Char Bouba war|Start of the Char Bouba]]<ref name=Africa1500/> |
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'''[[1607]]''' [[Colony of Virginia|Virginia colony founded]]<ref name=Americas1492>{{cite web |title= Americas 1492–1800 |work=World Timelines |publisher=The British Museum |year=2005 |url=http://www.worldtimelines.org.uk/world/americas/AD1492-1800 |accessdate=2008-11-16}}</ref><br> |
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'''[[1624]]''' [[Manhattan_island#Colonial|Manhattan island purchased from Native Americans]]<ref name=Americas1492/><br> |
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'''[[1697]]''' [[Spanish_conquest_of_Yucatán#Final_conquests_.281540.E2.80.9346.29|Last Mayan resistance defeated]] <ref name=Americas1492/> |
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'''[[1610]]''' [[Tea#Tea_spreads_to_the_world|Tea spreads to the world]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1637]]''' [[Japan_history#Seclusion|Japanese prohibition against European contact]]<ref name=Asia1500>{{cite web |title=Asia AD 1500–1800 |work=World Timelines |publisher=The British Museum |year=2005 |url=http://www.worldtimelines.org.uk/world/asia/AD1500-1800 |accessdate=2008-11-23}}</ref> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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'''[[1603]]''' [[Hamlet#Date|First performance of ''Hamlet'']]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1610]]''' [[Galileo Galilei|Galileo publishes his observations of Jupiter]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1666]]''' [[Isaac Newton#Apple|Discovery of gravitation]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1600]]''' [[Tu'i Kanokupolu|Tu'i Konokupolu dynasty take power in Tonga]]<ref name=Oceania1520/><br> |
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'''[[1642]]''' [[Abel_Tasman#New_Zealand|Abel Tasman sights New Zealand]]<ref>[http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/european-discovery-of-new-zealand/2 "European discovery of New Zealand"]. ''Encyclopedia of New Zealand''</ref> |
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|<!--AFRICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTH AFRICA AND ONE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA--> |
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'''[[1700]]''' [[Maravi Empire]] tears apart<br> |
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'''[[1754]]''' [[Usman Dan Fodio]] is born<br> |
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'''[[1799]]''' [[Rosetta Stone|Discovery of the Rosetta Stone]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--AMERICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTHERN AMERICA AND ONE FROM LATIN AMERICA--> |
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'''[[1742]]''' [[Juan Santos Atahualpa|Native American revolt against Spanish in Peru]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1776]]''' [[United States Declaration of Independence|United States Declaration of Independence published]]<ref name=life/> |
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'''[[1751]]''' [[History_of_Tibet#18th_and_19th_centuries|Chinese occupy Tibet]]<ref name=Asia1500/> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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'''[[1722]]''' [[Well-Tempered Clavier|Bach composed the Well-Tempered Clavier]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1769]]''' [[Steam engine|Invention of the steam engine]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1796]]''' [[Edward Jenner#Smallpox|The first vaccination]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--OCEANIA (LIMIT THREE)--> |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Africa |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|America |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Asia |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Europe |
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'''[[1869]]''' [[Suez Canal#Construction by Suez Canal Company|The Suez Canal opens]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1896]]''' [[Battle of Adwa]]<br> |
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'''[[1879]]''' [[Battle of Isandlwana]] |
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|<!--AMERICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTHERN AMERICA AND ONE FROM LATIN AMERICA--> |
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'''[[1821]]''' [[Simón Bolívar#El Libertador: The Liberator|Bolívar liberates Venezuela]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 11 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1876]]''' [[Thomas_A._Edison#Menlo_Park_.281876–1881.29|Menlo Park opens]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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'''[[1876]]''' [[Invention of the telephone|First telephone transmission]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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|<!--ASIA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM EAST ASIA, ONE FROM south asia and one from west asia--> |
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<!--ranked number 88 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1868]]''' [[History_of_Japan#End_of_seclusion|End of Japanese seclusion]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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<!--ranked number 24 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1830]]''' [[George_Stephenson#Liverpool_and_Manchester_Railway|First steam railway]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 15 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1859]]''' '' [[Origin of Species]]''<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 6 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1882]]''' [[Germ Theory of Disease|Germ theory proven]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--OCEANIA (LIMIT THREE)--> |
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'''[[1840]]''' [[History_of_New_Zealand#Treaty_of_Waitangi|Treaty of Waitangi signed]]<ref>{{cite book | author=Michael King | title=The Penguin History of New Zealand | year= 2003 | isbn=0-14-301867-1 | publisher= Penguin Books }}</ref><br> |
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'''[[1845]]''' [[New Zealand land wars]]<ref>{{cite book |title=The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict |last=Belich |first=James |authorlink=James Belich (historian) |year=1986 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=1-86940-002-X}}</ref> |
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|<!--AFRICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTH AFRICA AND ONE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA--> |
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'''[[1956]]''' [[Suez Crisis]]<ref name=Africa1950>{{cite web |title=Africa AD 1950–2000| work=World Timelines |publisher=The British Museum |year=2005 |url=http://www.worldtimelines.org.uk/world/africa/AD1950-2000 |accessdate=2008-11-23}}</ref><br> |
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'''[[1967]]''' [[Six-Day War]]<ref name=Africa1950/><br> |
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'''[[1996]]''' [[South Africa under apartheid|End of apartheid]]<ref name=Africa1950/> |
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|<!--AMERICA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM NORTHERN AMERICA AND ONE FROM LATIN AMERICA--> |
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<!--ranked number 27 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1903]]''' [[Wright_brothers#Adding_power|First controlled, powered airplane flight]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 17 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1908]]''' [[Henry_ford#Model_T|Ford builds the Model T]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 14 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1928]]''' [[WRGB#1928_to_1942|First television broadcast]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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|<!--ASIA (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM EAST ASIA, ONE FROM SOUTH ASIA AND ONE FROM WEST ASIA--> |
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<!--ranked number 45 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1917]]''' [[Russian Revolution (1917)|The Russian Revolution]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 64 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1934]]''' [[Long March|Mao's long march]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 16 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1945]]''' [[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--EUROPE (LIMIT THREE), TRY TO INCLUDE ONE FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND ONE FROM EASTERN EUROPE--> |
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<!--ranked number 25 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1901]]''' [[Guglielmo_Marconi#Transatlantic_transmissions|First transatlantic radio transmission]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 22 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1928]]''' [[Discovery of penicillin]]<ref name=life/><br> |
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<!--ranked number 09 by life magazine--> |
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'''[[1933]]''' [[Adolf_Hitler#Appointment_as_Chancellor|Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor]]<ref name=life/> |
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|<!--OCEANIA (LIMIT THREE)--> |
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'''[[1915]]''' [[Gallipoli Campaign|Australians and New Zealanders serve in the Gallipoli Campaign]]<br> |
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'''[[1985]]''' [[New Zealand's nuclear-free zone|Nuclear Free Zone established in New Zealand]]<ref>{{cite web | title = New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act | url = http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1987/0086/latest/DLM115116.html |accessdate=25 November 2008}}</ref> |
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==Significant people== |
==Significant people== |
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''The people in this section are organized according to the [[UN geoscheme]].'' |
''The people in this section are organized according to the [[UN geoscheme]].'' |
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|<!--EUROPE (limit three) -->[[William Shakespeare]]<ref name=hart/><br>[[Ferdinand Magellan]]<br>[[Christopher Columbus]]<br>[[Otto Brunfels]] |
|<!--EUROPE (limit three) -->[[William Shakespeare]]<ref name=hart/><br>[[Ferdinand Magellan]]<br>[[Christopher Columbus]]<br>[[Otto Brunfels]] <br>[[Galileo Galilei]] |
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=====Fun Facts===== |
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'''See also''' |
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The Earth Had Water For Living Things To Have And Explore The Earth When Living Things Gets Thirsty. |
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*[[Lists of people by nationality]] |
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*[[:Category:People by century]] |
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*[[:Category:People by nationality and period]] |
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*{{cite book| last = Gottlieb | first = Agnes Hooper| coauthors = Henry Gottlieb, Barbar Bowers, Brent Bowers | title = 1,000 Years, 1,000 People: Ranking the Men and Women Who Shaped the Millennium | publisher = Kodansha International | year = 1998 | isbn = 1-56836-253-6}} |
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==Inventions, discoveries, introductions== |
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{| border="1" class="wikitable" |
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|+Inventions, discoveries and introductions |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Communication and Technology |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Math and Science |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Manufacturing |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Transportation and <br>Space exploration |
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! style="width:18%;text-align:center;"|Warfare |
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|- style= valign="top" align="left" |
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|<!--COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY (limit ten)--> |
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#[[Printing press]]<!--c. 1450--><ref name=dinnout>{{cite web | title = Greatest Inventions of All Time | publisher = i-dinnout.com | date = 2002-01-30 | url = http://www.i-dineout.com/pages2003/inventions1.html | accessdate = 2008-11-12}}</ref><ref name=keeley>{{cite web | last = Keeley | first = Larry | title = The Greatest Innovations of All Time | work = BusinessWeek | publisher = The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. | date = 2007-02-16 | url = http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/feb2007/id20070216_377845.htm | accessdate = 2008-11-12}}</ref> |
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#[[Telegraph]]<!--1832--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Photography]]<!--1837--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Telephone]]<!--1876--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Animation]]<!--1906--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Television]]<!--1932--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Computer]]<!--1939--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Transistor]]<!--1947--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Satellite]]<!--1957--> |
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#[[Internet]]<!--1969--><ref name=dinnout/><ref name=keeley/> |
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#[[Electrostatic generator]] |
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|<!--MATH AND SCIENCE (limit ten)--> |
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#[[Calculus]]<!--c. 1680--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Vaccination]]<!--1796--><ref name=keeley/><ref name=discovery>{{cite web | title = The Big 100: the Science Channels 100 Greatest Discoveries | publisher = Discovery Communications, LLC | year = 2008 | url = http://science.discovery.com/convergence/100discoveries/big100/big100.html | accessdate = 2008-11-12}}</ref> |
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#[[Atomic theory]]<!--1808--><ref name=discovery/> |
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#[[Anesthesia]]<!--1842--><ref name=keeley/><ref name=discovery/> |
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#[[Introduction to evolution|Natural selection]]<!--1858--><ref name=discovery/> |
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#[[History of genetics|Genetics]]<!--1866--><ref name=keeley/><ref name=discovery/> |
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#[[Introduction to special relativity|Special relativity]]<!--1905--><ref name=discovery/> |
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#[[Penicillin]]<!--1920--><ref name=keeley/><ref name=discovery/> |
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#[[DNA#History_of_DNA_research|DNA]]<!--1928--><ref name=discovery/> |
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#[[Quantum mechanics]]<!--1935--><ref name=discovery/> |
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|<!--Manufacturing--> |
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#[[Canned food]]<!--1809--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Plastic]]<!--1869--><ref name=discovery/> |
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#[[Assembly line]]<!--1913--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Sliced bread]]<!--1928--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Frozen food]]<!--1924--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Nuclear reactor]]<!--1942--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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#[[Food processor]]<!--1971--><ref name=dinnout/> |
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|<!--TRANSPORTATION AND SPACE EXPLORATION (limit ten)--> |
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#[[History of the bicycle|Bicycle]]<!--1817--> |
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#[[Steam engine]]<!--1712--> |
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#[[Steam turbine]]<!--1884--> |
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#[[Internal combustion engine]]<!--1833--> |
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#[[Steam locomotive]]<!--1804--> |
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#[[Aviation history|Human flight]]<!--c. 1716--> |
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#[[Apollo program|Moon landing]]<!--1969--> |
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#[[Space shuttle]]<!--1977--> |
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#[[Space station]]<!--1971--> |
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#[[Global Positioning System|GPS navigation]]<!--1983--> |
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|<!--Warfare--> |
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#[[Longbow]]<!--c. 1386--> |
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#[[Rocket]]s |
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#[[Seaplane tender|Aircraft carrier]]<!--1911--> |
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#[[Nuclear weapon]]<!--1945--> |
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#[[History of submarines|Submarine]]<!--1776--> |
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#[[Armoured warfare|Tanks]]<!--1916--> |
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#[[History of firearms|Firearms]]<!--c. 1100--> |
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==Centuries and decades== |
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{| cellpadding="3" border="0" |
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| align="right" | '''[[11th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1000–1009|1000s]]<ref group=note>9 of the 10 years of the decade are in this millenium</ref>|| align="right" | [[1010s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1020s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1030s]] || align="right" | [[1040s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1050s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1060s]] || align="right" | [[1070s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1080s]] || align="right" | [[1090s]] |
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|----- |
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| align="right" | '''[[12th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1100–1109|1100s]] || align="right" | [[1110s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1120s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1130s]] || align="right" | [[1140s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1150s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1160s]] || align="right" | [[1170s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1180s]] || align="right" | [[1190s]] |
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| align="right" | '''[[13th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1200–1209|1200s]] || align="right" | [[1210s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1220s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1230s]] || align="right" | [[1240s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1250s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1260s]] || align="right" | [[1270s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1280s]] || align="right" | [[1290s]] |
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|----- |
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| align="right" | '''[[14th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1300–1309|1300s]] || align="right" | [[1310s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1320s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1330s]] || align="right" | [[1340s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1350s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1360s]] || align="right" | [[1370s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1380s]] || align="right" | [[1390s]] |
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|----- |
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| align="right" | '''[[15th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1400–1409|1400s]] || align="right" | [[1410s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1420s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1430s]] || align="right" | [[1440s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1450s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1460s]] || align="right" | [[1470s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1480s]] || align="right" | [[1490s]] |
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|----- |
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| align="right" | '''[[16th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1500–1509|1500s]] || align="right" | [[1510s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1520s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1530s]] || align="right" | [[1540s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1550s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1560s]] || align="right" | [[1570s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1580s]] || align="right" | [[1590s]] |
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|----- |
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| align="right" | '''[[17th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1600–1609|1600s]] || align="right" | [[1610s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1620s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1630s]] || align="right" | [[1640s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1650s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1660s]] || align="right" | [[1670s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1680s]] || align="right" | [[1690s]] |
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|----- |
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| align="right" | '''[[18th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1700–1709|1700s]] || align="right" | [[1710s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1720s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1730s]] || align="right" | [[1740s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1750s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1760s]] || align="right" | [[1770s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1780s]] || align="right" | [[1790s]] |
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|----- |
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| align="right" | '''[[19th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1800–1809|1800s]] || align="right" | [[1810s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1820s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1830s]] || align="right" | [[1840s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1850s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1860s]] || align="right" | [[1870s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1880s]] || align="right" | [[1890s]] |
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|----- |
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| align="right" | '''[[20th century]]''' |
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| align="left" | [[1900–1909|1900s]] || align="right" | [[1910s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1920s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1930s]] || align="right" | [[1940s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1950s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1960s]] || align="right" | [[1970s]] |
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| align="right" | [[1980s]] || align="right" | [[1990s]] |
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{{Millennia}} |
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==Notes== |
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{{Reflist|group=note}} |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:2nd Millennium}} |
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[[Category:2nd millennium| ]] |
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[[Category:Millennia|002]] |
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[[bg:2-ро хилядолетие]] |
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[[bs:2. milenij]] |
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[[br:Eil milved]] |
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[[ca:Mil·lenni II]] |
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[[cs:2. tisíciletí]] |
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[[da:2. årtusinde]] |
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[[et:2. aastatuhat]] |
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[[el:2η χιλιετία]] |
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[[es:II milenio]] |
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[[eu:2. milurtekoa]] |
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[[fa:هزاره دوم (میلادی)]] |
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[[fr:IIe millénaire]] |
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[[gd:2 mìle-bliadhna]] |
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[[ko:제2천년기]] |
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[[is:2. árþúsundið]] |
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[[ka:II ათასწლეული]] |
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[[kk:2-ші мыңжылдық]] |
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[[sw:Milenia ya 2]] |
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[[la:Millennium 2]] |
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[[lb:2. Joerdausend]] |
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[[lt:2 tūkstantmetis]] |
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[[jbo:1xyxyxymoi]] |
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[[hu:2. évezred]] |
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[[mr:इ.स.चे २ रे सहस्रक]] |
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[[ms:Milenium ke-2]] |
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[[nl:2e millennium]] |
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[[ja:2千年紀]] |
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[[km:សហស្សវត្សរ៍ទី២]] |
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[[pl:II tysiąclecie n.e.]] |
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[[pt:Segundo milénio d.C.]] |
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[[ro:Mileniul al II-lea]] |
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[[ru:II тысячелетие]] |
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[[sah:2 -c тыһыынча сыл]] |
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[[nso:Ngwagakete 2]] |
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[[scn:Secunnu millenniu]] |
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[[simple:2nd millennium]] |
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[[sk:2. tisícročie]] |
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[[sl:2. tisočletje]] |
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[[fi:Toinen vuosituhat]] |
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[[sv:1000-talet (millennium)]] |
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[[ta:2ம் ஆயிரவாண்டு]] |
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[[tk:2-nji müňýyllyk]] |
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[[uk:2 тисячоліття]] |
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[[ur:1000مبم]] |
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[[vi:Thiên niên kỷ 2]] |
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[[war:Ika-2 nga yukottuig]] |
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[[yo:Ẹ̀rúndún 2k]] |
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[[bat-smg:2 tūkstontmetis]] |
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[[zh:第2千年]] |
Revision as of 00:00, 20 January 2012
===2nd Millennium===أ
Significant people
The people in this section are organized according to the UN geoscheme.
Fun Facts
The Earth Had Water For Living Things To Have And Explore The Earth When Living Things Gets Thirsty.