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  1. Samuel Seymour (artist) Gertrud Staats. Categories: Artists by century. 19th-century people by occupation. 19th century in art. Hidden categories: Commons category link from Wikidata. CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  2. Subcategories. This category has the following 23 subcategories, out of 23 total. 19th-century architectural styles ‎ (16 C, 22 P) 1800s architecture ‎ (21 C, 3 P) 1810s architecture ‎ (22 C, 4 P) 1820s architecture ‎ (22 C, 4 P) 1830s architecture ‎ (23 C, 2 P) 1840s architecture ‎ (23 C, 7 P)

  3. t. e. Many have seen the status of women in the Victorian era as an illustration of the striking discrepancy between the United Kingdom 's national power and wealth and what many, then and now, consider its appalling social conditions. During this era, whose sobriquet refers to the reign of a female monarch, Queen Victoria, women did not have ...

  4. Joseph Jean Baptiste Neuberg. Categories: 19th-century scholars. Mathematicians by century. 19th century in mathematics. 19th-century scientists. Hidden categories: Commons category link from Wikidata. CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  5. This timeline of antisemitism chronicles the acts of antisemitism, hostile actions or discrimination against Jews as a religious or ethnic group, in the 19th century. It includes events in the history of antisemitic thought, actions taken to combat or relieve the effects of antisemitism, and events that affected the prevalence of antisemitism ...

  6. 21 de mar. de 2024 · A cavalryman's reminiscences of the Civil War (electronic resource) (1900) (14576129518).jpg 1,028 × 1,540; 582 KB. A Roman girl of the time of the Caesars.jpg 238 × 346; 19 KB. Abitanti della Terra del Fuoco, ante 1915 - Archivio Meraviglioso ICM BC1915n21f1.jpg 707 × 693; 311 KB.

  7. Anglo-Saxonism is a cultural belief system developed by British and American intellectuals, politicians, and academics in the 19th century. Racialized Anglo-Saxonism contained both competing and intersecting doctrines, such as Victorian era Old Northernism and the Teutonic germ theory which it relied upon in appropriating Germanic (particularly Norse) cultural and racial origins for the Anglo ...