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1960s

 * May 19, 1961 — Venera 1 flies by Venus. No data returned.
 * December 14, 1962 — Mariner 2 flies by Venus. First data returned from another planet.
 * June 19, 1963 — Mars 1 flies by Mars. No data returned.
 * July 14 (approximately), 1964 — Zond 1 flies by Venus. No data returned.
 * July 15, 1965 — Mariner 4 flies by Mars and returns image data.
 * August 6, 1965 — Zond 2 flies by Mars. No data returned.
 * February 27, 1966 — Venera 2 flies by Venus. No data returned.
 * March 1, 1966 — Venera 3 impacts Venus. No data returned.
 * October 18, 1967 — Venera 4 enters Venus' atmosphere.
 * October 19, 1967 — Mariner 5 flies by Venus.
 * May 16, 1969 — Venera 5 enters Venus' atmosphere.
 * May 17, 1969 — Venera 6 enters Venus' atmosphere.
 * July 31, 1969 — Mariner 6 flies by Mars.
 * August 5, 1969 — Mariner 7 flies by Mars.

1970s

 * December 15, 1970 — Venera 7 lands on Venus.
 * November 14, 1971 — Mariner 9 enters orbit around Mars, the first man-made object to orbit another planet.
 * November 27, 1971 — Mars 2 lander impacts Mars in failed soft landing attempt, the first man-made object on Mars. The Mars 2 orbiter continues functioning until August 22, 1972.
 * December 2, 1971 — Mars 3 lander lands on Mars, but contact is lost immediately afterwards.
 * July 22, 1972 — Venera 8 lander lands on Venus.
 * December 3, 1973 — Pioneer 10 probe flies by Jupiter.
 * February 5, 1974 — Mariner 10 flies by Venus en route to Mercury. First gravity assist.
 * February 10, 1974 — Mars 4 flies by Mars after failing to enter Mars orbit.
 * February 12, 1974 — Mars 5 Orbiter enters Martian orbit.
 * March 9, 1974 — Mars 7 lander flies by Mars after being released prematurely.
 * March 12, 1974 — Mars 6 lander crashes on Mars while its bus flies by.
 * March 29, 1974 — Mariner 10 flies by Mercury for the first time.
 * September 21, 1974 — Mariner 10 flies by Mercury the second time.
 * December 4, 1974 — Pioneer 11 probe flies by Jupiter.
 * March 16, 1975 — Mariner 10 flies by Mercury the third time.
 * October 20, 1975 — Venera 9 orbiter enters Venusian orbit.
 * October 22, 1975 — Venera 9 lander lands on Venus.
 * October 23, 1975 — Venera 10 orbiter enters Venusian orbit.
 * October 25, 1975 — Venera 10 lander lands on Venus.
 * June 19, 1976 — Viking 1 Orbiter enters Martian orbit.
 * July 20, 1976 — Viking 1 Lander lands on Mars.
 * August 7, 1976 — Viking 2 Orbiter enters Martian orbit.
 * September 3, 1976 — Viking 2 Lander lands on Mars.
 * December 4, 1978 — Pioneer Venus Orbiter enters Venusian orbit.
 * December 9, 1978 — Pioneer Venus Multiprobe enters Venus' atmosphere.
 * December 19, 1978 — Venera 12 bus flies by Venus.
 * December 21, 1978 — Venera 12 lander lands on Venus.
 * December 25, 1978 — Venera 11 lander lands on Venus, bus flies by.
 * March 5, 1979 — Voyager 1 probe flies by Jupiter.
 * July 9, 1979 — Voyager 2 probe flies by Jupiter.
 * September 1, 1979 — Pioneer 11 flies by Saturn.

1980s

 * November 12, 1980 — Voyager 1 flies by Saturn.
 * August 5, 1981 — Voyager 2 flies by Saturn.
 * March 1, 1982 — Venera 13 lands on Venus, bus flies by.
 * March 5, 1982 — Venera 14 lands on Venus, bus flies by.
 * October 10, 1983 — Venera 15 enters Venusian orbit.
 * October 14, 1983 — Venera 16 enters Venusian orbit.
 * June 11, 1985 — Vega 1 lander lands on Venus and balloon deploys in Venusian atmosphere. Vega 1 probe flies by Venus.
 * June 15, 1985 — Vega 2 lander lands on Venus and balloon deploys in Venusian atmosphere. Vega 2 probe flies by Venus.
 * September 11, 1985 — ICE flies by Comet Giacobini-Zinner
 * January 24, 1986 — Voyager 2 flies by Uranus.
 * March 6 to March 28, 1986:  The "Halley Armada" fly by Comet Halley:
 * March 6, 1986 — Vega 1.
 * March 8, 1986 — Suisei.
 * March 9, 1986 — Vega 2.
 * March 11, 1986 — Sakigake.
 * March 14, 1986 — Giotto.
 * March 28, 1986 — ICE.
 * January 29, 1989 — Phobos 2 enters Martian orbit but fails to deploy landers for landing on Phobos.
 * August 25, 1989 — Voyager 2 flies by Neptune.

1990s

 * February 10, 1990 — Galileo flies by Venus en route to Jupiter.
 * August 10, 1990 — Magellan Orbiter enters Venusian orbit.
 * October 29, 1991 — Galileo flies by asteroid 951 Gaspra en route to Jupiter.
 * February 8, 1992 — Ulysses flies by Jupiter.
 * August 24, 1993 — Mars Observer flies by Mars or enters Martian orbit. Contact is lost prior to encounter.
 * August 28, 1993 — Galileo flies by asteroid 243 Ida en route to Jupiter.
 * December 7, 1995 — Galileo orbiter enters Jovian orbit.
 * June 27, 1997 — NEAR flies by asteroid 253 Mathilde.
 * July 4, 1997 — Mars Pathfinder lands on Mars.
 * September 11, 1997 — Mars Global Surveyor enters Martian orbit.
 * April 26, 1998 — Cassini flies by Venus for the first time en route to Saturn.
 * December 23, 1998 — NEAR flies by asteroid 433 Eros but fails to enter Erotian orbit.
 * June 24, 1999 — Cassini flies by Venus for the second time en route to Saturn.
 * July 29, 1999 — Deep Space 1 flew by asteroid 9969 Braille but failed to return close-up images.
 * September 23, 1999 — Mars Climate Orbiter makes uncontrolled descent through Martian atmosphere and is lost.
 * December 3, 1999 — Mars Polar Lander enters Martian atmosphere; contact is lost.

Octant I
Anaximander Aristarchus Cleosteatus Ecphantus Eratosthenes Harpalus Heraclides Helicon Oenopides Pitheas Pythagoras Timocharis Xenophanes

Octant II
Anaxagoras Anaximen. Aratus Archimed. Architas Aristillus Aristotel. Autolicus Calippus Conon Democrit. Epigenes Euctemon Eudoxus Meton Philolaus Plato Timaeus Thales Theætet.

Octant III
Atlas Berosus Cepheus Geminus Endymion Hercules Hermes Higinius Manilius Menelaus Mercurius Messhala Osymandies Possidonius Sulpic. Gall. Zoroaster

Octant IV
Agrippa Alcuin. Ariadæus Beda Censorinus Cleomedes S. Dionys. Areop. Exiguus Firmicus Goclenius (or Goelenius) Iul. Cæsar Langrenus Macrob. Mark. Capella Proclus Plinius Plutarch. Seneca Sosigenes Taruntius Vitruuius

Octant V
Abenezra Abilfedea Alf... Almanon Azophi Claramontius Fabritius Fracastor. Fumen(i)us Geber Hipparchus Hypatia Metius Mulerius Neãder Petauius Piccolomin. Pontanus Rab. Leui Reitha Riccius Sacrobosc. S. Catharina S. Cyrill S. Isidorus S. Theophil. Santbec. Snellius Steuicus? Stiborius Tatius Theon iun. Theon sen. Vendelin. Zagut

Octant VI
Albategn. Aliacensis Alpehagati? Alphonsus Apianus Arzachel Barocius Bartolus Blanchinus Casatus Fernelius Gabeus Gauricus Gemma Fris. Gruemberger Gulielm-Haff Hagecius Homelius Licetus Lilij Longomontan. Maginus Malapet... Man... Maurolycus Moretus Mutus Nonius Orotnius Petiscus Ptolemaeus Purbachius Regiomontanus Scheiner Schomberger Simpelius Stoefler Thebis? Valtherus Zucchius

Octant VII
Bayerus Bulliadus Byrgius Campanus Capuanus Cichus Crugerus De... Eichstadius Fontana (crater) Gassendus Hainzelius Herigonius Iunctinus Kristmanus Mersenius Morinus Munosius Origanus Phocylides Profetius Rothmãnus Schikardus Schillerus Sirsalis Vietæ Zupus

Octant VIII
Bessa... Billy Caualerius Carolinus Copernicus Cusanus Dari.. Dom. Maria Eustachius Grimaldus Heuelius Hortens. Keplerus Lansbergius Linemannus Marius Milichius Moletius Reinerus Reinhold Rheticus Ricciolus Rocca Stadius

Elections of 1314
Dates: October 19 and October 20, 1314

Place: Frankfurt

Elected: and Louis V

Election of 1346
Date:

Place:

Electors:
 * Walram von Jülich, Elector of Cologne (1332-1349)

Elected: Charles IV, King of Germany.

Election of 1348
Date: January 10, 1348

Place: Lahnstein

Elected: Edward III of England

This gathering of electors chose the King of England (then recently victorious in his war with France) as King in opposition to Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor.

Edward resigned the crown on May 10, 1348.

Election of 1349
Date: January 30, 1349

Place: Frankfurt

Electors:
 * Gerlach von Nassau, Elector of Mainz (1346-1371)
 * Rudolph II, Elector Palatine (1329-1353)
 * Elector of Saxony(-Lauenburg)
 * Louis, Elector of Brandenburg

Elected: Günther von Schwarzburg

Günther of Schwarzburg died on June 14, 1349.

Cities

 * Belfaborac = Westminster
 * Mildendo = London

Countries
Countries In Degulia (Europe)
 * Allemannu = Germany (Holy Roman Empire)
 * Aurista = Habsburg Austria
 * Belgia = Dutch Republic
 * Blefuscu = Kingdom of France
 * Dankram = Kingdom of Denmark
 * Hungruland = Kingdom of Hungary
 * Iberia = Kingdom of Spain
 * Itlascu = Italy, containing several sovereign principalities
 * Koranbia = Ottoman Empire (Turkey) (inhabitants are called Koranbecs)
 * Lilliput = Kingdom of Great Britain
 * Lusitnia = Kingdom of Portugal
 * Mausqueeta or Mausquetta = Russian Empire (Muscovy)
 * Poldrand = Kingdom of Poland
 * Swecte = Kingdom of Sweden

Colonies in Columbia (America, the New World)
 * Cabu = Cuba
 * Caronila = Carolina
 * Gorgentia = Georgia
 * New Lilliput = New England
 * Noveborac = New York
 * Penvasilia = Pennsylvania
 * Zhamegol = Jamaica

Rulers of Lilliput

 * Empress Ezila = Elizabeth I of England
 * Emperor Jacomo I = James I of England
 * Emperor Chorlo I = Charles I of England
 * Clewmro = Oliver Cromwell
 * Emperor Chorlo II = Charles II of England
 * Emperor Jacomo II = James II of England
 * Emperor Wimgul III = William III of England
 * Empress Nana = Anne of Great Britain
 * Emperor Gorgenti I = George I of Great Britain
 * Emperor Gorgenti II = George II of Great Britain
 * The Rednetrep (son of Jacomo II) = James Francis Edward Stuart

Members of the House of Clinabs (House of Commons)

 * Pulnub, Wimgul = William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath
 * The Prime Minister = Sir Robert Walpole
 * Whethtoc, Gorgenti = George Heathcote
 * Whind-Kotnot, Juanh = Sir John Hynde Cotton
 * Wintinnong, Tsahom = Thomas Winnington
 * Wimgul Ooynn, Waknits = Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 3rd Baronet
 * Yegon, Wimgul = Sir William Yonge, 4th Baronet

Members of the House of Hurgoes (House of Lords)

 * Hurgo Quadrert = John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville (until 1744 Baron Carteret)
 * Hurgo Sholmlug = George Cholmondeley, 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley
 * Hurgo Trinocleng = George Carpenter, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell
 * The Nardac Poltrand = William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland
 * The Nardac Secretary of State = Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Names
Georgius Agricola 1494-1555, mineralogist Rodolphus Agricola 1443-1485, humanist Jacobus Arminius 1560-1609, theologian Andreas Cellarius 1596-1665, cartographer Johannes Cocceius 1603-1669, theologian Nicolaus Copernicus 1473-1543, astronomer Hugo Donellus 1527-1591, legal scholar Johannes Drusius 1550-1616, theologian Desiderius Erasmus 1469-1536, humanist Gemma Frisius 1508-1555, mathematician Hugo Grotius 1583-1645, jurist Alexander Hegius 1433-1498, humanist Jodocus Hondius 1563-1612, cartographer Johannes Janssonius 1588-1664, cartographer Franciscus Junius 1545-1602 Franciscus Junius (the younger) 1591-1677, philologist Leonardus Lessius 1554-1623 Justus Lipsius 1547-1606, humanist Georgius Macropedius 1487-1558 Gerardus Mercator 1512-1594, cartographer Johannes Oporinus 1507-1568, scholar in Greek Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598, cartographer Petrus Ramus 1515-1572 humanist Beatus Rhenanus 1485-1547 Joseph Justus Scaliger 1540-1609 Rudolph Snellius 1546-1613 Willebrord Snellius 1580-1626 Adrianus Turnebus 1512-1565, classicist Andreas Vesalius 1514-1564, physician Gisbertus Voetius 1589-1676, theologian Hermann Witsius 1636-1708, theologian

Swedes

 * Johannes Magnus
 * Olaus Magnus
 * Israel Acrelius 1714-1800, missionary (hær.)
 * Johann Afzelius 1753-1837
 * Laurentius Andreae c. 1470-1552
 * Abraham Angermannus
 * Svante Arrhenius 1859-1927 (hær.)
 * Johan Baazius the younger, archbishop
 * Erik Benzelius the elder 1632-1709, archbishop
 * Erik Benzelius the younger 1675-1743, archbishop (hær.)
 * Jakob Benzelius 1683-1747, archbishop (hær.)
 * Henrik Benzelius 1689-1758, archbishop (hær.)
 * Magnus Beronius 1692-1775, archbishop
 * Jöns Jakob Berzelius 1779-1848
 * Andreas Laurentii Björnram 1520-1593, archbishop
 * Nicolaus Olai Bothniensis
 * John Campanius 1601-1683, missionary
 * Anders Celsius 1701-1744 (hær.)
 * Magnus Celsius 1621-1679
 * Laurentius Paulinus Gothus 1565-1646, archbishop
 * Dag Hartelius 1955-
 * Artur Hazelius 1833-1901 (hær.)
 * Petrus Kenicius, archbishop
 * Lars Levi Læstadius 1800-1861 clergyman and botanist
 * Johannes Canuti Lenaeus, archbishop
 * Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778, taxonomist
 * Olaus Martini, archbishop
 * Oscar Montelius 1843-1921
 * Laurentius Petri Nericius 1499-1573, reformer
 * Olaus Petri 1493-1552, reformer
 * Anders Jahan Retzius 1742-1821
 * Anders Retzius 1796-1860 (hær.)
 * Gustaf Retzius 1842-1919 (hær.)
 * Erik Johan Stagnelius 1793-1823
 * Johannes Steuchius, archbishop
 * Mathias Steuchius, archbishop
 * Lars Stigzelius 1598-1676, archbishop
 * Olov Svebilius 1624-1700, archbishop
 * Carl Johan Thyselius 1811-1891, politician (hær.)
 * Arne Tiselius 1902-1971, biochemist
 * Samuel Troilius, archbishop
 * Johan Gottschalk Wallerius 1709-1785, chemist