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| | HPL: Timelines & Calendars |
 | | The only place that the Lexicon <b>timelineb> differs is in the year that Riddle originally opened the Chamber of Secrets. |  | | The "official <b>timelineb> of Hogwarts" appeared on the DVD of Chamber of Secrets. |  | | This is a complete <b>timelineb> of all the events in the history of the Wizarding World from all canon sources. |
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http://www.hp-lexicon.org/timeline.html
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| | Alex Soojung-Kim Pang : Old Wine for New Bottles |
 | | The fact that it was connected to a huge database of articles convinced us that using the <b>timelineb> could be an intellectually serious-- or at least rewarding-- activity. |  | | Timelines have their origins in the tabulae and other visual representations that flourished during the Renaissance and provided readers with memorable outlines of the major branches of philosophy, theology, and history. |  | | Timelines were an important part of this strategy, as they had already been developed by competitors, and were seen by many reviewers and customers as de rigeur. |
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http://www.hb.se/bhs/ith/1-99/askp.htm
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| | Edgar Governo, Historian of Things That Never Were |
 | | The Planet of the Apes TV <b>Timelineb>, by Mark Weller, deals only with information from that series (as its name implies), as opposed to the films which inspired it. |  | | What is particularly interesting is that this <b>timelineb> is written from his point-of-view, cynical comments and all. |  | | The <b>Timelineb> of the Highlander Universe compiled by I. Marc Carlson is a catch-all chronology which takes information from the series, the movies, the novels, and even the work of other online historians of things that never were in an attempt to fit it all together in a (somewhat) logical sequence. |
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| | Timelines, Paula's Archives |
 | | I've heard of people mmaking a <b>timelineb> quilt. |  | | As I research timelines, I'm starting to think that there are as many ways of making a <b>timelineb> as there are homeschoolers. |  | | The benefits of using a <b>timelineb> throughout your school year parallel those of utilizing outline maps. |
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http://www.redshift.com/~bonajo/timeline.htm
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| | Din Timelines |
 | | The 5000 to 500 BCE <b>Timelineb>, 500 to 1 BCE <b>Timelineb>, and the 1 CE to 499 CE <b>Timelineb> has the rise and fall of civilizations all over the world. |  | | The 500 CE to 999 CE <b>Timelineb> Shows the time of the true european Dark Ages, where rose great leaders like Charlemagne and the first crusades to 'reclaim' the Holy Land. |  | | The About Page Tells you about the timelines, has basic navigation information and our Privacy Policy. |
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http://www.din-timelines.com
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| | History of Haiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Haiti's indigenous Arawak (or Taíno) population suffered near-extinction in the decades after Christopher Columbus's arrival in 1492, in possibly the worst case of the widespread depopulation which followed the first European contact with the Americas. |  | | Although the governments of Sylvain Salnave and Nissage Saget did not end peacefully, they were not marked by the level of violence that characterized the 1847-1852 period. |  | | The flawed vote count, combined with the lack of CEP follow-up of investigations of alleged irregularities and fraud, undercut the credibility of that body, whose President fled Haiti, and two members eventually resigned rather than accede to government pressure to release the erroneous results. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Haiti
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| | Education World ® Lesson Planning: Timelines: Timeless Teaching Tool |
 | | Students can read biographical sketches of famous people in history and create simple birth-to-death timelines for those people. |  | | A quick flip through the pages of The World Almanac for Kids (or The World Almanac and Book of Facts) reveals all kinds of <b>timelineb> ideas. |  | | Here, you can find the resources to create timelines of events in your state's history (or to show the sequence in which states were welcomed into the United States). |
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http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson044.shtml
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| | Timelines - AlternaTime |
 | | Brief <b>Timelineb> of American Literature and Events Pre-1620 to 1920 |  | | <b>Timelineb> of Events Relevant to the Northern Plains Tribes |  | | Trenches on the Web <b>Timelineb> (World War I) |
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http://www2.canisius.edu/~emeryg/time.html
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| | Embassy of Haiti - Key Dates in Haitian History |
 | | Negotiations between the Washington, D.C. based exiled Government, Haiti's Parliament and representatives of the coup régime headed by General Raoul Cédras lead to the Washington Protocol, which is ultimately scuttled by the coup régime. |  | | The OAS calls for a hemisphere-wide embargo against the coup régime in support of the deposed constitutional authorities. |  | | President Aristide asks the Secretaries-General of the OAS and the UN for the deployment by the United Nations and OAS of an international civilian mission to monitor respect for human rights and the elimination of all forms of violence. |
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http://www.haiti.org/keydate.htm
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| | NASA - Daily Timelines |
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http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/timelines/index.html
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| | AsiaSource: Timelines & Chronologies - a resource of the Asia Society |
 | | This collection of links for timelines and chronologies includes country histories, significant events, and chronologies of historical individuals. |  | | AsiaSource: Timelines & Chronologies - a resource of the Asia Society |  | | Philippines and the United States: A Historical <b>Timelineb> |
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http://www.asiasource.org/features/timelines.cfm
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| | Zionism - FreeEncyclopedia |
 | | <b>Timelineb> of Zionism -- anti-Zionism-- anti-Semitism-- Jewish Emancipation[?] |  | | Zionism sees itself as the the modern form of a millennia-old dream of Jewish people to rebuild a Jewish state in the land of Israel (one of the proposed names for this state was Zion). |  | | However, at its inception, Zionism was opposed by the majority of religious Jewish organizations including the leaders of Reform Judaism, Lithuanian Jews[?] and Hasidic Jews. |
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http://www.freeencyclopedia.co.za/wiki/Zionism.html
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| | Historical <b>Timelineb> - Explore History Through Five Different Timelines |
 | | The Mayan Zero Year translates to about 3114 B.C. Welcome to HistoricalTimeline.com Here you will find 5 timelines featuring some of the key events, inventions, and leaders which had a major impact on the world's history. |  | | Send mail to webmaster@historicaltimeline.com with questions or comments about this web site. |  | | We have also added a Historical <b>Timelineb> Forum to this site so that you may discuss historical events and exchange help and ideas for your research projects. |
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http://www.historicaltimeline.com
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| | <b>Timelineb> Haiti |
 | | 2003 Sep 22, In Haiti the bullet-riddled body of Amiot Metayer (39) was found, more than a year after he escaped from prison and allegedly went on a rampage terrorizing government opponents. |  | | Haiti and the Dominican Republic comprise the Island of Hispaniola. |  | | 1998 Oct 16, In Haiti a former judge, Luckner Pierrex, was arrested for the 1982 slaying of journalist Richard Brisson. |
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http://www.timelines.ws/countries/HAITI.HTML
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| | Zionism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Zionism is a political movement among Jews, although supported by some non-Jews and not supported by some Jews, which maintains that the Jewish people constitute a nation and are entitled to a national homeland. |  | | One of the major motivations for Zionism was the belief that the Jews needed to return to their historic homeland, not just as a refuge from anti-Semitism, but also to govern themselves as an independent nation. |  | | Labour Zionism and one of the intellectual forebears of the |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionism
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| | <b>Timelineb>-191 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | White politics, meanwhile, was dominated by the Whigs, a conservative, mostly upper-class party, opposed by the Radical Liberals, a small opposition party that was popular in the fringes of the Confederacy, such as in Louisiana, Sequoyah (our <b>timelineb>'s state of Oklahoma), Sonora, Chihuahua, and the state of Cuba. |  | | This alternate history <b>timelineb> is named after Robert E. Lee's Special Order No. 191, which detailed the Army of Northern Virginia's invasion of the Union in September 1862 during the American Civil War. |  | | In Europe, the war seemed little changed from our <b>timelineb>, with the exception of Verdun's capture by the Germans, and an apparently heavier use of North African infantry by the French Army. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline-191
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| | Timelines By History Link 101 |
 | | Here you can be connected to pages which list the best historical timelines organized by culture. |  | | Welcome to History Link 101's Historical <b>Timelineb> page. |  | | History Link 101 is designed by a World History Teacher for World History Classes. |
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http://www.historylink101.com/timeline.htm
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http://www.sippey.com/timeline
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| | History of Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The history of the Byzantine Empire is described by scholar August Heisenberg as the history "of the Roman state of the Greek nation, that turned Christian". |  | | The Greeks themselves have traditionally blamed this decline on an invasion by another wave of Greek people, the Dorians, although there is scant archeological evidence for this view. |  | | In 1967, the Greek military seized power in a coup d'état, overthrew the right-wing government of Panayiotis Kanellopoulos and established what became known as the Régime of the Colonels. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_history
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| | Timelines |
 | | A set of summary timelines from the ancient world to the end of the medieval period are available, as are links to other timelines on specific topics found elsewhere. |  | | David Nash's Early British Kingdoms timelines - a series of timelines for the post-Roman kingdoms of Britain and England. |  | | This section provides access to a series of timelines of events in Terran history. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/jeremybaker/towerhills/timelines.html
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| | Chronology of Canadian Coins |
 | | The complete detailed <b>timelineb> of over 1381 events in a document file can be purchased for US$10 from the author. |  | | The start of the <b>timelineb> is presented here to show you the quality of the material. |  | | This document is an attempt to bring various published sources together to present a <b>timelineb> about Canadian Coins. |
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http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/cancoin
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| | Zionism |
 | | Zionism is the Jewish national movement of rebirth and renewal in the land of Israel- the historical birthplace of the Jewish... |  | | Zionism is the National Liberation movement of the Jewish People... |  | | Zionism in the Age of the Dictators A Reappraisal. |
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http://www.jointctr.org/?Category=Zionism
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| | History of Modern Greece -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The Greeks then asked Britain to send (Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and empress of India from 1837 to 1901 (1819-1901)) Queen Victoria's son (additional info and facts about Prince Alfred) Prince Alfred as their new king, but this was vetoed by the other powers. |  | | Greek discontent grew until a revolt broke out in (The capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena (its patron goddess)) Athens in September 1843. |  | | Here the Greeks were in conflict not only with the Ottomans but with the Slav Macedonians and the Bulgarians, who also claimed the region, with its ethnically mixed population (see (additional info and facts about Greek Struggle for Macedonia) Greek Struggle for Macedonia). |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/h/hi/history_of_modern_greece.htm
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| | List of themed timelines - Internet-Encyclopedia.com |
 | | List of timelines from across the web of things that never were |  | | <b>Timelineb> of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack |  | | <b>Timelineb> of white dwarfs, neutron stars, and supernovae |
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http://www.internet-encyclopedia.com/ie/l/li/list_of_themed_timelines.html
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| | HistoryMole: History Through Timelines |
 | | Construct you own <b>timelineb> from from our extensive database of 2000 years of historical events by using the Advanced Search. |  | | Browse our pre-selected topic timelines by Biography, Theme or Subject. |  | | Explore historical timelines from anywhere in history, showing events from the last two thousand years, with links to many other detailed sources. |
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| | CBC News Indepth: Haiti |
 | | According to Shamsie, Aristide returned to Haiti with a new mainstream agenda that did not sit well with his past supporters who said he had backtracked on many of his previous promises. |  | | Aristide built a new base of political support by forming the Lavalas Family Party. |  | | Physical attacks by Aristide supporters against his opponents became more widespread across Haiti, and the human rights violations attracted the attention of the international community, which decided in 2000 to withhold $500 million US in development money from Haiti, said Shamsie. |
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| | History of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | During this period Poland became the home to Europe's largest Jewish population, as royal edicts guaranteeing Jewish safety and religious freedom from the 13th century contrasted with bouts of persecution in western Europe, especially following the Black Death of 1348-1349, blamed by some in the West on Jews themselves. |  | | About 3 million Jews (all but about 300,000-500,000 of the Jewish population) died of starvation in ghettos and labor camps or were killed in extermination camps of Oswiecim (Auschwitz II), Treblinka, Majdanek, Belzec, Sobibór, Chelmno, List of Polish Martyrology sites. |  | | The Polish state was born in 966 with the baptism of Mieszko I, duke of the Slavic tribe of Polans and founder of the Piast dynasty. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Poland
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