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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. 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 ...

  3. Pyotr Pakhtusov. Nathaniel Palmer. Frederick Panter. William Edward Parry. William Paterson (explorer) François Péron. Ida Laura Pfeiffer. Alexandre de Serpa Pinto.

  4. Sweden portal. v. t. e. The period following the accession of Oscar II to the throne of Sweden in 1872 was marked by political conflict. The Lantmanna Party, representing peasant proprietors, dominated the Lower House of parliament, and demanded tax reductions and reforms of the system of military service. The Upper House opposed these positions.

  5. t. e. 19th-century French literature concerns the developments in French literature during a dynamic period in French history that saw the rise of Democracy and the fitful end of Monarchy and Empire. The period covered spans the following political regimes: Napoleon Bonaparte 's Consulate (1799–1804) and Empire (1804–1814), the Restoration ...

  6. 19th century (1801–1900) (1215 AH – 1318 AH) 1803: Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Muhammad bin Saud assassinated. Shah Shuja proclaimed King of Afghanistan. 1804: Uprising under George Petrovich against Janissary garrison at Belgrade marked beginning of Serbian Revolution. 1804: Othman dan Fodio established Islamic State of Sokoto in Northern Nigeria.

  7. Pages in category "19th-century women artists". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of women artists exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.