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1911 (MCMXI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. April 19 – Michel Fokine's Le Spectre de la Rose debuts in Monte Carlo with... |
The 1911 Michoacán Earthquake was an earthquake that occurred at 04:26 local time (11:02 UTC) on June 7, 1911. It had a magnitude of 7.6 Richter degrees... |
The 1911 England–Holland women's fencing competitions were international fencing competition of British fencers against fencers of Salle De Vos, The Hage... |
Annoyance (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference) text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Annoy". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University... |
international competition against Dutch women of Salle De Vos during the 1911 England–Holland women's fencing competitions in London. According to the... |
philosophy, determinism is the thesis that there are conditions that make future events happen the way they happen. Today, the term is mostly used in natural philosophy:... |
She finished third in the international 120 metre event. As of 1907 she had won 24 major events. In 1910 Footman was awarded two lifesaving awards for... |
Day at the Fair". Time. Vol. 170, no. 4. Photographs by Greg Miller. p. 50. ISSN 0040-781X. "Fair" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). 1911.... |
"Pope Pius IV," Catholic Encyclopedia; retrieved 2011-10-31. Chisholm, Hugh (1911). Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and... |
Ursula Birkholz (category 1911 births) Ursula Fenselau, born 9 January 1911) was a German track and field athlete specialized in the 80 metres hurdles event. She was a member of Dresdner SC... |
competitions. In 1911 she competed at the 1911 international Ondine de Paris swimming competitions. She finished third in the international 100 metre event. She also... |
history which includes 23 games in 16 countries and 370+ athletes. Since 1911, the Philippines has contributed to the growth of the "Olympic Movement"... |
'''192st decade''' which began on January 1, 1911 and ended on December 31, 1920. Balkan Wars Mexican Revolution 1911-12: The Republic of China overthrew the... |
competed at the 1911 international Ondine de Paris swimming competitions in Paris, France. She won the international 100 metre event. Footman was born... |
their religious beliefs, as well as English custom. Many of the people and events surrounding Plymouth Colony have become part of American folklore. These... |
freestyle. She was a member of Ondine de Paris and of Étoile Parisienne from 1911. She died serving the army in World War I. On 15 August 1906 she competed... |
Far Eastern Championship Games (category Multi-sport events) Amateur Athletic Federation from 1911-1913. Governor-General Forbes formed the Far Eastern Olympic Association. The first event was held on the Manila Carnival... |
victory was on 7 May 1911 winning the 60 metre event at the girls primary school championships in a time of 1:03.4. She competed at the 1911 international Ondine... |
and from 1706 to 1911 as Ikh Khüree (Mongolian: Их = "great", Хүрээ = "camp"), Da Khüree or simply Khüree. Upon independence in 1911,the city's name changed... |
Southern Countries Ladies Championship she finished fifth in the 100 yards event. In 1911 she competed in France at the international swimming competitions in... |