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HOWARD CARTER 1873-1939HOWARD CARTER English archaeologist. Discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen with Lord Carnarvon in 1922
Events / Africa / EthiopiaThe body of King Theodore is discovered after the attack on Magdala
Early Christians HarassdEarly Christians in Rome, holding their services in the Catacombs, are discovered and harassed by soldiers
Thorvalds ExpeditionsThe son of Leif Eriksson, Thorvald, enters Boston Harbour on his own exploration of the newly discovered North American coast
Tahiti DiscoveredCaptain Samuel Wallis, of the Royal Navy, discovers Tahiti, in the Society Islands, but is attacked by the natives in their boats as he anchors off the shore
Moses Cast AdriftThe infant Moses is cast adrift upon the waters of the Nile but is fortunately discovered among the bullrushes by Pharaohs daughter
Cholera VibrioVibrio (or vibrion) of cholera, discovered by Koch, 1883
Baldness Cured 1919I was bald explains this man, before he discovered a secret elixir used by Native Americans to make hair grow again
Salmon Poacher CaughtHe must ha louped intil ma pocket Scottish poacher discovered with a Salmon hidden in his concealed bag
Domenico MorichiniCavaliere DOMENICO MORICHINI Italian chemist who discovered fluorine in the teeth
Guy Fawkes DiscoveredGuy Fawkes is discovered in the vaults under Parliament house and is apprehended Date: 1605
Stachys OfficinalisBETONY The magical plant Betony is discovered by ASCLEPIUS, the Greek god of medicine
Tunguska / Kulik PortratLEONID KULIK (1883 - 1942) Discovered the impact site, spent most his life unsuccessfully trying to prove it was a meteorite
Atlantic Is. / Cape VerdeSaint Vincent discovered by Portuguese Date: 1463
Rontgen / Hodgson / LabWilhelm Conrad Rontgen German physicist, discovered X-rays, 1895, Nobel prizewinner, 1901, in his laboratory
Rontgen Os MaitresWILHELM CONRAD RONTGEN German physicist, discovered X-rays, 1895 Nobel prizewinner, 1901
Rontgen Obel 1901WILHELM CONRAD RONTGEN German physicist, discovered X-rays, 1895 Nobel prizewinner, 1901