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Filibus 2016-12-28 29,526 1,230.3 ... that Filibus (pictured), a fictional sky pirate, has been called one of the first lesbian characters in cinema?
Jim Delligatti 2016-12-30 29,338 1,222.4 ... that Jim Delligatti created the Big Mac (pictured)?
Beti people 2016-12-05 25,611 1,067.1 ... that the Beti people were misrepresented in the Tarzan books and films (poster pictured)?
Mary Chase Walker 2016-12-13 24,450 1,018.8 ... that schoolteacher Mary Chase Walker (pictured) was boycotted in 1866 in San Diego, California, after lunching in public with a black woman?
Licancabur Lake 2016-12-19 24,272 1,011.4 ... that the environment of Licancabur Lake (pictured) in Chile has been compared to early lakes on Mars?
Cielo Latini 2016-12-07 15,010 625.4 ... that the 2006 Argentine book Abzurdah by Cielo Latini (pictured) details the author's youthful struggle with anorexia?
Abzurdah (book) 3,988 166.2
Total 18,998 791.6
Joan of Navarre (nun) 2016-12-14 12,816 534.0 ... that the princess Joan of Navarre had to renounce her inheritance and become a nun because her fiancé wanted to marry her younger sister Maria instead?
Maria of Navarre 5,092 212.1
Total 17,907 746.1
Machida Hisanari 2016-12-16 16,222 675.9 ... that the first director of the Tokyo National Museum was the samurai Machida Hisanari (pictured)?
Bobbi Campbell 2016-12-01 15,890 662.1 ... that in 1981 Bobbi Campbell became the first person to publicly identify as a person living with HIV/AIDS?
HMS Tartar's Prize 2016-12-23 14,731 613.8 ... that HMS Tartar's Prize had oversized cannons, a leaky hull, and a smoky galley, and sank in the Mediterranean when her timbers gave way?
The J's with Jamie 2016-12-28 14,410 600.4 ... that Time magazine said The J's with Jamie "have probably been heard by more people more times than any other group in the history of sound. Yet next to nobody knows who they are"?
White House sentries 2016-12-20 14,255[a] 594.0 ... that White House sentries were abolished by Gerald Ford but reinstated by Ronald Reagan?
FHM's 100 Sexiest Women (UK) 2016-12-27 13,645 568.5 ... that publicists promoted the 1999 edition of FHM's 100 Sexiest Women by projecting a 60-foot (18 m) naked image of the TV presenter Gail Porter onto the Palace of Westminster?
Thomas of Tolentino 2016-12-06 12,678 528.3 ... that Thomas of Tolentino was martyred for insulting Muhammad during a medieval domestic violence case in India?
Brown-necked parrot 2016-12-09 12,610 525.4 ... that almost all the Cape parrots in captivity are actually uncape parrots (pictured)?
Guan ware 2016-12-15 12,350 514.6 ... that Guan ware (pictured) is the "most frequently copied" of all Chinese pottery, despite the glaze being covered in cracks?
Secret Service Counter-Assault Teams 2016-12-21 12,255 510.6 ... that before qualifying for Secret Service Counter-Assault Teams, agents of the United States Secret Service are required to do pull-ups while wearing a 45-pound (20 kg) weighted vest?
Atari CX40 joystick 2016-12-01 12,232 509.7 ... that the joystick shipped with the Atari 2600 was described as "the pinnacle of home entertainment controllers in its day"?
Montrose Center 2016-12-16 11,435 476.5 ... that the Westboro Baptist Church called Houston's Montrose Center "an oozing, purulent sore of sodomite contagion?"
Tantalus monkey 2016-12-07 11,011 458.8 ... that the male tantalus monkey has a bright blue scrotum surrounded by orange hairs?
Make Me an Egghead 2016-12-12 10,959 456.6 ... that Steve Cooke and Beth Webster are the newest Eggheads?
Tank steering systems 2016-12-22 10,913 454.7 ... that the steering system on the Saint-Chamond tank (pictured) weighed five tons?
Stephanie Murphy 2016-12-06 10,693 445.5 ... that U.S. Representative-elect Stephanie Murphy and her family left Vietnam when she was six months old, and were rescued by the U.S. Navy?
Merian C. Cooper 2016-12-08 10,604 441.8 ... that Merian C. Cooper, director of King Kong, destroyed nearly all 5,000 copies of his autobiography Things Men Die For?
Saint George and the Dragon (Notke) 2016-12-26 8,530 355.4 ... that the spikes of the dragon in the sculpture Saint George and the Dragon (pictured) by Bernt Notke are made of moose antlers?
Bernt Notke 2,067 86.1
Total 10,596 441.5
John Timoteo Baker 2016-12-21 7,924 330.2 ... that Hawaiian brothers John Timoteo Baker (pictured) and Robert Hoapili Baker served as models for the Kamehameha Statues?
Robert Hoapili Baker 2,592 108.0
Total 10,516 438.2
Ratification of the United States Constitution by Rhode Island 2016-12-15 10,492 437.2 ... that Rhode Island ratified the United States constitution only after being threatened with a trade embargo by the rest of the United States?
Joseph Harmatz 2016-12-17 10,322 435.5 ... that a plot led by Joseph Harmatz to poison 12,000 SS officers, held as POWs after World War II, was part of a revenge effort "to kill six million Germans, one for every Jew slaughtered by the Germans"?
Tianfei Palace (Songjiang) 2016-12-13 10,028 417.9 ... that since it honors a notionally illegal cult, suburban Shanghai's Tianfei Palace is officially classified as a museum?
XGRS 2016-12-07 9,996 416.5 ... that XGRS was a Nazi-operated radio station in Shanghai during World War II?
Judith Hemmendinger 2016-12-14 8,988 374.5 ... that at age 22, Judith Hemmendinger helped rehabilitate nearly 100 child survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp, among them Elie Wiesel?
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath 2016-12-09 8,884[b] 370.2 ... that Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath explores "shocking stories of abuse, heartbreak and harassment" of former members of the Church of Scientology?
Bohemond III of Antioch 2016-12-09 8,824 367.7 ... that the third wife of Bohemond III of Antioch was described as a witch by William of Tyre, and as a whore by Michael the Syrian?
Semra Ertan 2016-12-30 8,805 366.9 ... that in 1982, Semra Ertan set herself on fire in a Hamburg marketplace to protest about xenophobia in Germany?
Marylebone Lane 2016-12-21 8,764 365.2 ... that Marylebone Lane is a "rustic diagonal" in an area laid out on a grid plan?
Sadaqah 2016-12-20 8,730 363.8 ... that according to a hadith by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, sadaqa removes seventy gates of evil?
More Hall Annex 2016-12-29 8,704 362.7 ... that the Nuclear Reactor Building on the University of Washington campus in Seattle was designed with large glass windows to "proudly showcase" the reactor?
Alice Brock 2016-12-19 8,620 359.2 ... that Alice Brock owned the restaurant that inspired both the song and the film named "Alice's Restaurant"?
Philip III of Navarre 2016-12-07 8,574 357.3 ... that despite his subjects' reluctance to accept him as king, Philip III of Navarre proved to be an effective and successful ruler?
State visits to the United States 2016-12-01 8,488 353.6 ... that King Kalākaua of Hawaii was the first foreign leader to head a state visit to the United States (reception pictured)?
Parshvanatha temple, Khajuraho 2016-12-14 8,312 346.4 ... that an inscription at the circa 10th-century Parshvanatha temple features one of the oldest known 4×4 magic squares (pictured)?
Bertha Bracey 2016-12-22 8,311 346.3 ... that Bertha Bracey was a Hero of the Holocaust?
Hairy-breasted barbet 2016-12-06 8,146 339.4 ... that the hairy-breasted barbet has been observed to remove wings and legs from insects by bashing them on branches?
E-baby 2016-12-06 8,084 336.8 ... that Jane Caferella's play e-baby (Ensemble Theatre performance pictured) was called "a very rare theatrical beast", as it explores the visceral experience of two women joined by gestational surrogacy?
Weight plate 2016-12-03 7,817 325.7 ... that 45-pound (20 kg) weight plates have been known to weigh as little as 38 pounds (17 kg) or as much as 59 pounds (27 kg)?
Map folding 2016-12-30 7,803 325.1 ... that the number of ways to fold a strip of stamps is always divisible by the number of stamps in the strip?
Petites Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry 2016-12-29 7,796 324.8 ... that the Petites Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry (page pictured) show the "rupture in style" that occurred in French illumination at the end of the fourteenth century?
Beatriz de la Cueva 2016-12-03 7,790 324.6 ... that Beatriz de la Cueva, the first female colonial governor in the New World, died in a September 11 disaster two days after taking office?
Nutcracker doll 2016-12-24 7,727 322.0 ... that most modern nutcracker dolls (examples pictured) are not functional, but merely decorative?
TV Corvi 2016-12-08 7,692 320.5 ... that the components of the TV Corvi system orbit each other every 90 minutes?
Kurile Lake 2016-12-16 7,634 318.1 ... that Kurile Lake is the site of the largest volcanic eruption of Holocene Kamchatka and one of the largest in the Holocene, spreading ash to a distance of 1,700 kilometres (1,100 mi)?
Swarmjet 2016-12-17 7,454 314.5 ... that the Swarmjet system was a proposed short-range anti-ballistic missile that fired thousands of unguided rockets like a shotgun against incoming nuclear warheads?
Deer Valley, Phoenix 2016-12-20 7,530 313.8 ... that you can fly model airplanes or ride model trains behind a flood control dam in Phoenix, Arizona's Deer Valley urban village?
Operation Game Warden 2016-12-02 7,417 309.0 ... that Operation Game Warden sought to interdict Viet Cong use of the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War and in so doing, patrolled over 3,800 miles (6,100 km) of natural and man-made waterways?
Lake Tauca 2016-12-29 7,270 302.9 ... that the now non-existent Lake Tauca formerly covered large parts of the Altiplano of South America?
Carine Goren 2016-12-16 7,124 296.8 ... that pastry chef Carine Goren was the most googled person in Israel in 2015?
1989 Panamanian coup d'état attempt 2016-12-02 7,004 291.9 ... that 10 of the military officers involved in the 1989 Panamanian coup d'état attempt were executed in what became known as the Albrook massacre?
Tongtianlong 2016-12-01 6,924 288.5 ... that the first known specimen of the dinosaur Tongtianlong limosus, which may have died trapped in mud, was nearly blown up by Chinese workmen?
The Global Dilemma: Guns or Butter 2016-12-28 6,866 286.1 ... that Chris Crawford considers The Global Dilemma: Guns or Butter to be among the worst video games he created?
Kambalny 2016-12-10 6,860 285.9 ... that a landslide on Kambalny (pictured) during the Holocene caused debris to travel for 20 kilometres (12 mi)?
Matua (priest) 2016-12-22 6,854 285.6 ... that after High Priest Matua of Mangareva converted to Christianity in 1835, his long hair, sacred in the old pagan religion, was cut short?
Vinicius and Tom 2016-12-18 6,832 284.7 ... that during wrestling at the 2016 Summer Olympics, coaches threw plush dolls of Vinicius, the Olympic mascot, into the ring (pictured) if they wished to challenge a referee's call?
Operation PBFORTUNE 2016-12-30 6,738 280.7 ... that Operation PBFORTUNE, organized by the CIA to topple Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz, was terminated when the coup attempt became too widely known?
Gamaliel Painter 2016-12-27 6,588 274.5 ... that graduates of Middlebury College receive a replica of a cane owned by Gamaliel Painter (pictured)?
Zuhayr ibn Janab 2016-12-14 6,393 266.4 ... that the pre-Islamic Arab chieftain Zuhayr ibn Janab destroyed a sanctuary that rivalled the Kaaba of Mecca?
English invasion of Scotland (1400) 2016-12-03 6,386 266.1 ... that King Henry IV's invasion of Scotland in 1400 has been described as "utterly futile"?
Free City of Danzig Government in Exile 2016-12-01 6,372 265.5 ... that the elected council of the Free City of Danzig Government in Exile was supposedly recognised in secret as the legal successor to the Danzig Senate by Danzig expatriates in 1951 and 1961?
Hannah Dadds 2016-12-05 6,275 261.5 ... that Hannah Dadds was the first female train driver on the London Underground?
Acanthinodera cumingii 2016-12-02 6,053 252.2 ... that the larva of the beetle Acanthinodera cumingii (adult pictured) can reach 13 centimetres (5 in) in length?
Becca Pizzi 2016-12-17 5,946 250.9 ... that Becca Pizzi completed seven marathons on seven continents in seven days, and accepted a marriage proposal on the mound before throwing out the first pitch at Fenway Park?
Cizhou ware 2016-12-23 6,000 250.0 ... that Cizhou ware was popular pottery not used by the Chinese Imperial court, and often made as ceramic pillows (example pictured)?
Roosevelt station (Sound Transit) 2016-12-06 5,657 235.7 ... that the future Roosevelt station in Seattle plans to incorporate a preserved Streamline Moderne facade from a music shop that was demolished for its construction?
Shehla Zia 2016-12-20 5,604 233.5 ... that lawyer and activist Shehla Zia was once arrested for protesting a law which reduced the weight given to evidence provided by female witnesses in a trial?
Zarma people 2016-12-09 5,371 223.8 ... that in the stratified social system of the African Zarma people, the lowest stratum inherited slavery?
Raphael Demos 2016-12-08 5,362 223.4 ... that Raphael Demos taught Martin Luther King Jr. the philosophy of Plato and gave him an A for his work?
Hemp in Kentucky 2016-12-09 5,320 221.6 ... that after decades of prohibition, hemp in Kentucky is a legal crop?
Lesser spot-nosed monkey 2016-12-12 5,292 220.5 ... that when its cheek pouches are full, the lesser spot-nosed monkey's throat resembles a snowball?
Electoral history of George Washington 2016-12-05 5,242 218.4 ... that George Washington's campaign distributed 160 US gallons (610 L) of alcoholic drink to voters on polling day at the 1758 Virginia House of Burgesses election?
Joseph Rotblat 2016-12-21 5,162 215.1 ... that Sir Joseph Rotblat, a Polish physicist who helped design atomic bombs for the Manhattan Project during World War II, won the Nobel Prize for Peace?
Aluminium sulfacetate 2016-12-28 5,012 208.8 ... that an 1899 publication recommended that use of an impure aluminium sulfacetate preparation as a mordant "should be abandoned", as it is an "empyreumatic liquid"?
Sam Manekshaw 2016-12-09 4,962 206.7 ... that Sam Manekshaw was the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the rank of field marshal?
Bexley Hospital 2016-12-14 4,956 206.5 ... that at Bexley Hospital, the patients looked after the farm animals, maintained the grounds, and did the cleaning?
Tectonic evolution of the Aravalli Mountains 2016-12-26 4,936 205.7 ... that the Aravalli Mountains contain intensely deformed rocks?
Likelike (wife of Kalanimoku) 2016-12-27 4,920 205.0 ... that Kalanimoku caused the death of his wife Likelike and their son Lanihau with cannon fire outside their house?
Eastern salient of Java 2016-12-21 4,904 204.3 ... that the ruling Dutch East India Company drove the Islamization of the eastern salient of Java in the 18th century?
Monroe Karmin 2016-12-15 4,862 202.6 ... that when introducing actress Sharon Stone, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Monroe Karmin attributed her "wellness, fitness, and positive attitude" to her choice of undergarments?
Bishop Petros with Saint Peter the Apostle 2016-12-03 4,857 202.4 ... that the 1000-year-old Bishop Petros with Saint Peter the Apostle ended up in Poland after being saved from a watery grave?
Oberländer's ground thrush 2016-12-01 4,838 201.6 ... that the eggs of Oberländer's ground thrush have yet to be described?
Sarai Gonzalez 2016-12-28 4,709 196.2 ... that 11-year-old Sarai Gonzalez plays a "nerdy" tween with a "sassy" and "confident" attitude in Bomba Estéreo's "Soy Yo" ("That's Me") music video?
Moser–de Bruijn sequence 2016-12-02 4,611 192.1 {{{6}}}
Iazyges 2016-12-22 4,572 190.5 ... that the Iazyges were a tribe of Sarmatians that migrated from Central Asia to the Pannonian Basin?
Monumental brass of John Rudying 2016-12-25 4,532 188.8 ... that the "very remarkable" monumental brass of John Rudying in St Andrew's church in Biggleswade was rediscovered when the floor was lifted?
Tony Ahn 2016-12-21 4,527 188.6 ... that in 2015, Tony Ahn hiked the 63-mile (101 km) Bataan Death March route, consuming only a cup of rice and a liter of water per day to raise awareness that Filipinos were also forced to march?
Lahilahi Webb 2016-12-11 4,524 188.5 ... that after Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii died in 1917, her pet dog Poni (pictured) was given to her confidante and final lady-in-waiting Lahilahi Webb?
Perley Bridge 2016-12-30 4,348 181.2 ... that both towns connected by the 1931 opening of the Perley Bridge declared a half-day holiday to start at noon?
African cuckoo 2016-12-19 4,348 181.2 ... that in South Africa, fewer than 40% of African cuckoo eggs are successfully hatched and the chicks raised by their foster parents?
Schedule C appointment 2016-12-11 4,338 180.7 ... that low-level Schedule C political appointees in the United States sometimes attempt to "burrow in" by transferring to permanent merit-based positions?
Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie 2016-12-27 4,320 180.0 ... that despite being a prolific artist of 19th-century London, Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie died of starvation in Camden Town?
Doucai 2016-12-08 4,318 179.9 ... that the doucai style (example pictured) in Chinese porcelain uses colours both over and under the glaze?
Glass Buttes 2016-12-23 4,240 176.6 ... that Glass Buttes is a mountain group in central Oregon named for the large deposits of obsidian found on their slopes?
Josh White (racing driver) 2016-12-15 4,220 175.9 ... that Josh White is a NASCAR driver and a member of the United States Marine Corps Reserve?
Puaaiki 2016-12-30 4,182 174.3 ... that Puaaiki, a blind preacher from Maui, was a former hula dancer for King Kamehameha II?
Mataram conquest of Surabaya 2016-12-05 4,164 173.5 ... that during their conquest of Surabaya, Mataram forces dammed the Brantas River to limit water supply to the city of Surabaya?
Ambrose K. Hutchison 2016-12-09 2,396 99.8 ... that the British-Hawaiian politician Ferdinand William Hutchison was influential in the development of the leper colony of Kalaupapa, to which his son Ambrose K. Hutchison was exiled in 1879?
Ferdinand William Hutchison 1,761 73.4
Total 4,157 173.2
O Heiland, reiß die Himmel auf 2016-12-23 4,132 172.2 ... that the Advent hymn "O Heiland, reiß die Himmel auf" was written against a backdrop of the Thirty Years' War, the plague, and witch trials?
Richard L. Alexander 2016-12-07 4,120 171.7 ... that an ace member of the Eagle Squadrons, Richard L. Alexander, was one of the first pilots of the P-47 Thunderbolt?
Beecroft's flying squirrel 2016-12-27 4,015 167.3 ... that when a Beecroft's flying squirrel brings food to its offspring, its cheeks expand to the size of a tangerine?
Tang dynasty tomb figures 2016-12-04 3,947 165.6 ... that 7th- and 8th-century Chinese pottery Tang dynasty tomb figures include cross-dressing women playing polo (example pictured)?
Michael Stevens (educator) 2016-12-04 3,852 161.6 ... that Michael Stevens, creator and host of Vsauce, uploaded his first YouTube videos under the username "pooplicker888"?
South Sudan at the 2016 Summer Olympics 2016-12-19 3,878 161.6 ... that one member of South Sudan's delegation to the 2016 Summer Olympics was informed by email eight days prior to the Games that he would not be competing?
Warionia 2016-12-27 3,877 161.5 ... that perfumes made from the pungent Warionia saharae desert plant are reputed to employ its "supernatural powers" to make women more seductive?
Raja Krishnamoorthi 2016-12-10 3,830 159.6 ... that when he was growing up, U.S. Representative-elect Raja Krishnamoorthi lived in public housing and received food stamps?
Sloggett's vlei rat 2016-12-23 3,812 158.9 ... that young Sloggett's vlei rats have several adaptations that help them cope with severe cold in winter?
Carl Diggler 2016-12-04 3,774 158.3 ... that fictional journalist Carl Diggler correctly predicted the results of more 2016 presidential primaries than Nate Silver's statistics blog FiveThirtyEight?
Silvery mole-rat 2016-12-21 3,730 155.4 ... that courtship in the silvery mole-rat includes locking incisors or gently nibbling the mate?
Greater long-nosed armadillo 2016-12-26 3,712 154.6 ... that the greater long-nosed armadillo is sometimes preyed on by bush dogs which enter its burrow and drag it out?
The Miniaturist 2016-12-01 3,674 153.1 ... that eleven publishers vied for the rights to Jessie Burton's debut novel The Miniaturist?
Natalie Sims 2016-12-27 3,612 150.5 ... that Natalie Sims co-wrote the Iggy Azalea song "Work", which sold over one million copies in the US?
I Am Seven 2016-12-15 3,548 147.9 ... that I Am Seven was released by Eleven9 Entertainment, a new agency in which South Korean singer Seven had invested six billion won (US$5.24 million)?
Shah Mosque (Tehran) 2016-12-12 3,544 147.6 ... that in 1951, Prime Minister of Iran Haj Ali Razmara was shot dead by Khalil Tahmasebi, a member of Fada'iyan-e Islam, while attending a memorial service at Tehran's Shah Mosque (pictured)?
To Build a Home 2016-12-11 3,522 146.8 ... that despite charting at only 96, "To Build a Home" by The Cinematic Orchestra has been streamed more than 60 million times and featured in several TV shows?
Birdsong (novel) 2016-12-19 3,496 145.6 ... that one critic described the novel Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks as starting a trend in the 1990s of British literature rethinking the legacy of the World Wars?
Antone Rosa 2016-12-12 3,464 144.3 ... that Kingdom of Hawaii Attorney General Antone Rosa and Interior Minister John F. Colburn were detained for driving a carriage into a fish market?
Songjiang Square Pagoda 2016-12-08 3,428 142.9 ... that the reliquary of the 11th-century Buddhist monk Miaoyuan was rediscovered in the 1970s during repairs to Songjiang's Square Pagoda?
Sexify 2016-12-08 3,386 141.1 ... that Pharrell Williams wrote the song "Sexify" based on headlines from the women's fashion magazine Cosmopolitan?
Woodland dormouse 2016-12-13 3,274 136.4 ... that under certain conditions, the woodland dormouse can enter a state of torpor?
Baxter Langley 2016-12-11 3,236 134.9 ... that Baxter Langley, who stood for the UK Parliament alongside William Gladstone, was later sentenced to hard labour?
Kendra Coulter 2016-12-14 3,224 134.4 ... that the labour studies scholar Kendra Coulter calls for interspecies solidarity between human and animal workers?
Robert Mnuchin 2016-12-13 3,192 133.0 ... that art dealer and gallerist Robert Mnuchin, and his sons Steven and Alan, all worked for Goldman Sachs?
Just Cause 2 2016-12-07 3,150 131.2 ... that the multiplayer fan project developed for Just Cause 2 was recognized by Avalanche Studios as the game's official downloadable content?
Gary Varner 2016-12-06 3,074 128.1 ... that the philosopher Gary Varner has argued that all beings, including plants, have morally considerable interests?
Gaius Antonius Hybrida 2016-12-11 3,050 127.1 ... that expulsion from the Senate did not prevent Gaius Antonius Hybrida from attaining the highest elected office in the Roman Republic?
Bearded scrub robin 2016-12-29 3,050 127.1 ... that the bearded scrub robin disappeared from the Hluhluwe–Umfolozi Game Reserve after tsetse deterrent was sprayed there in the 1940s, but had recolonised the area by 1975?
Michael Lane (engineer) 2016-12-12 3,008 125.3 ... that Michael Lane, who served as Chief Engineer of the Great Western Railway, started out as a bricklayer but became one of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's most trusted assistants?
Malagasy white-eye 2016-12-17 2,928 123.6 ... that the Malagasy white-eye (pictured) sometimes indulges in mutual preening?
Dwarf scaly-tailed squirrel 2016-12-31 2,958 123.2 ... that the diet of the dwarf scaly-tailed squirrel includes bark and fruit, including the fleshy fruits of the umbrella tree?
Clementia Killewald 2016-12-21 2,952 123.0 ... that Clementia Killewald, abbess of Eibingen Abbey, spoke about its founder Hildegard of Bingen at the ceremony when she was proclaimed a saint and Doctor of the Church by the pope?
James Kekela 2016-12-26 2,946 122.8 ... that Hawaii's first Protestant minister James Kekela saved an American sailor from cannibals and was presented with a gold watch from President Abraham Lincoln?
Aluminium triacetate 2016-12-16 2,900 120.8 ... that aluminium triacetate is used to treat aphthous ulcers and otitis, to relieve the itch from poison ivy, and as an astringent with Mortellaro disease in hoofed animals?
Pseudo-Jacquemart 2016-12-31 2,846 118.6 ... that the name Pseudo-Jacquemart was assigned to the anonymous master illuminator (work pictured) for his collaboration with Jacquemart de Hesdin?
El Progreso Department 2016-12-13 2,819 117.5 ... that El Progreso Department in Guatemala was dissolved 12 years after its creation, only to be recreated 14 years later?
Taschenphilharmonie 2016-12-25 2,806 116.9 ... that the Taschenphilharmonie, called the world's smallest orchestra, earned prizes for classical music embedded in narration for young children?
Condonella 2016-12-14 2,756 114.9 ... that the Cretaceous snail Condonella was described in 1927, but not placed into a snail family until 2000?
Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company 2016-12-30 2,750 114.6 ... that the president of Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company was the first boy born to the settlers of Seattle?
Assyrian sculpture 2016-12-10 2,678 111.6 ... that destruction of ancient Assyrian sculpture by ISIL is reported to have increased in late 2016 with the Mosul offensive?
Ted Budd 2016-12-17 2,603 109.8 ... that U.S. Representative-elect Ted Budd won his first election with 20% of the vote in a 17-candidate field?
Suciacarpa 2016-12-20 2,622 109.2 ... that seeds of the fossil fruit Suciacarpa have fossil fungi inside them?
Clarence Ditlow 2016-12-02 2,580 107.5 ... that Clarence Ditlow was recommended for a consumer advocacy job because he was a wrestler?
Ralph Monroe Eaton 2016-12-05 2,486 103.6 ... that Harvard philosopher Ralph Monroe Eaton wrote an unpublished memoir of his experiences during the First World War?
Telepathy (Christina Aguilera song) 2016-12-14 2,434 101.4 ... that Christina Aguilera self-produced a 96-second music video for "Telepathy" as a gift to her fans as the song rose to number-one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart?
Aubrey Lewis (athlete) 2016-12-10 2,432 101.3 ... that after becoming the first African-American to captain an athletic team at Notre Dame, Aubrey Lewis joined the first class to include blacks at the FBI Academy?
Ben Woodburn 2016-12-29 2,404 100.1 ... that on 29 November 2016, Ben Woodburn became Liverpool's youngest ever goalscorer when he scored against Leeds United in the EFL Cup?
Shafiqa Habibi 2016-12-08 2,375 99.0 ... that journalist Shafiqa Habibi was one of only three women candidates in the 2004 Afghan presidential election?
Heaven (Inna song) 2016-12-28 2,368 98.6 ... that the refrain of "Heaven" by Inna is written in a language invented by the singer and her label?
John Dominis Holt II 2016-12-13 2,300 95.9 ... that Hawaiian Colonel John Dominis Holt served as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention with a prince?
Don Martina 2016-12-01 2,288 95.3 ... that Don Martina, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles, successfully campaigned for a slave leader to become a national hero?
Duchy of Surabaya 2016-12-18 2,267 94.5 ... that after the Mataram conquest of the Duchy of Surabaya, the son of its last duke married the sister of the conqueror, Sultan Agung?
Brachychiton megaphyllus 2016-12-02 2,245 93.5 ... that to the speakers of the Ngan’gityemerri language, the flowering of the red-flowering kurrajong marks the time that freshwater crocodiles are laying eggs?
96th Street (Second Avenue Subway) 2016-12-10 980 40.9 ... that the 72nd, 86th, and 96th Street stations along the Second Avenue Subway are part of the New York City Subway's first major expansion in over half a century?
72nd Street (Second Avenue Subway) 740 30.9
86th Street (Second Avenue Subway) 494 20.6
Total 2,216 92.3
Mary Barkas 2016-12-16 2,198 91.6 ... that Mary Barkas was the first female house physician at the Bethlem Royal Hospital in London?
Othello station 2016-12-18 2,187 91.1 ... that artwork at Othello station in Seattle, Washington, includes African dancers, an Asian-American "totem pole", and stormwater channels?
MSI World Scrabble Championship 2016 2016-12-10 2,154 89.7 ... that Brett Smitheram won the 2016 World Scrabble Championship?
Ami Radunskaya 2016-12-24 2,152 89.6 ... that Ami Radunskaya, a mathematician who heads the Association for Women in Mathematics, spent ten years as a cellist and music composer between high school and college?
Apus 2016-12-24 2,146 89.4 ... that, unusually for a constellation, the five brightest stars of Apus are red-tinged?
Asian Paints Ltd 2016-12-04 2,118 88.9 ... that Asian Paints Ltd's former mascot Gattu, a mischievous boy with a paint bucket, was created by Indian cartoonist R. K. Laxman?
Mike McCray 2016-12-22 2,084 86.8 ... that Michigan linebacker Mike McCray was named Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Week for his first career start?
Debatable (TV show) 2016-12-15 2,081 86.7 ... that Debatable panellists have included a former MP and a rapper?
The Foo Show 2016-12-26 2,078 86.6 ... that The Foo Show is an interactive virtual-reality talk show?
Agnes E. Meyer 2016-12-03 2,073 86.4 ... that President Lyndon B. Johnson credited Agnes E. Meyer with having the most influence over his education policy?
Sound Transit 3 2016-12-04 2,057 86.3 ... that Sound Transit 3 will nearly double the amount of light rail in the Seattle region to 112 miles (180 km) of track?
Helen Boyle 2016-12-07 2,036 84.9 ... that Helen Boyle was the first female president of the Royal Medico-Psychological Association?
Alice Bota 2016-12-18 2,000 83.3 ... that Alice Bota, who writes for Die Zeit and studied in Germany and Poland, won an award for young journalists?
Sadhan Gupta 2016-12-23 1,101 45.9 ... that Sadhan Gupta, elected from Calcutta South East in a 1953 by-poll, was the first blind parliamentarian in independent India?
Calcutta South East (Lok Sabha constituency) 444 18.5
Calcutta South East by-election, 1953 430 17.9
Total 1,976 82.3
Wes McCauley 2016-12-02 1,958 81.6 ... that Wes McCauley has refereed the Stanley Cup Finals for the last four years?
Fashion History Museum 2016-12-24 1,940 80.8 ... that the Fashion History Museum in Cambridge, Ontario houses what may be the oldest existing European shoe worn in North America?
Agastomyrma 2016-12-05 1,936 80.7 ... that the fossil ant genus Agastomyrma was described from a single queen?
Okinawa Shrine 2016-12-16 1,904 79.4 ... that the main hall of Shuri Castle was reused as the haiden of Okinawa Shrine before its destruction in the Battle of Okinawa?
Washington gubernatorial election, 1960 2016-12-02 1,890 78.8 ... that the Washington state 1960 gubernatorial election was the first in state history to include televised debates?
Ernest William Moir 2016-12-23 1,856 77.3 ... that civil engineer Ernest William Moir invented the first medical airlock?
Laundromat (Nivea song) 2016-12-12 1,854 77.2 ... that Solange Knowles performed a live cover of Nivea's song "Laundromat" in an actual laundromat?
Lucas Ocampos 2016-12-20 1,840 76.6 ... that the €11 million reported to have been spent by AS Monaco FC in 2012 to sign Lucas Ocampos, was the most ever for a Ligue 2 player?
Mantou kiln 2016-12-25 1,822 75.9 ... that the mantou kiln, used for pottery in north China for some 2,000 years, is named after a type of steamed bread bun?
Soakimi Gatafahefa 2016-12-24 1,798 74.9 ... that the Tongan Soakimi Gatafahefa, the first Polynesian to be ordained as a Catholic priest, studied in Rome and met Pope Pius IX?
Wilhelm von Debschitz 2016-12-08 1,792 74.6 ... that Wilhelm von Debschitz founded an art school in Munich which provided a model for the Bauhaus?
Idris Kanu 2016-12-31 1,777 74.0 ... that at the age of 16 years and 308 days, Idris Kanu became the youngest ever player for Aldershot Town F.C. in a league match?
Luther Aholo 2016-12-18 1,752 73.0 ... that Hawaiian legislator Luther Aholo was compared to the Athenian statesman Solon?
Gaye LeBaron 2016-12-26 1,751 73.0 ... that Gaye LeBaron wrote more than 8,000 columns for The Press Democrat of Santa Rosa, California, and hers were considered "the most popular feature in the paper"?
Jan Rippe 2016-12-15 1,732 72.2 ... that Jan Rippe became well known to the Swedish public in his role as Roger in the television comedy series Macken?
Cascadia Art Museum 2016-12-27 1,699 70.8 ... that the Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds, Washington, is located inside a former Safeway grocery store?
Joseph Lyons (caterer) 2016-12-03 1,696 70.7 ... that caterer Sir Joseph Lyons staged Venice in London (programme pictured) in 1891 using 100 gondolas imported from Venice – along with their gondoliers?
Stealing Peaches 2016-12-11 1,690 70.4 ... that the Pu Songling short story "Stealing Peaches" describes the Indian rope trick?
Thomas Wright Everett 2016-12-19 1,689 70.4 ... that New England expatriate Thomas Wright Everett became the last Royal Governor of Maui?
Egypt at the 1906 Intercalated Games 2016-12-26 1,684 70.2 ... that cyclist Eugenio Colombani also represented Egypt at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Greco-Roman wrestling?
Neil Alexander 2016-12-23 1,664 69.4 ... that in 2010, the association footballer Neil Alexander came on as a substitute for Queen of the South in a friendly against his own team, Rangers?
A.M.O. Ghani 2016-12-30 1,660 69.1 ... that A.M.O. Ghani's popularity as a politician was credited to his provision of medical care to the poor?
Sudha Roy 2016-12-28 1,648 68.7 ... that when Sisir Roy died in 1960, his sister Sudha Roy took over his post as general secretary of the United Trade Union Congress?
Martin Schmeding 2016-12-20 1,629 67.9 ... that Martin Schmeding recorded the complete organ works by Max Reger on thirteen different organs from the composer's period, including the Sauer organ at Berlin Cathedral (pictured)?
Kiliwehi 2016-12-31 1,626 67.8 ... that Queen Emma of Hawaii and her lady-in-waiting Kiliwehi were received by Queen Victoria and spent a night at Windsor Castle?
Sheku Kanneh-Mason 2016-12-17 1,602 67.6 ... that the British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason signed his first record deal on a bus named in his honour?
Center for the Study of Women in Society 2016-12-31 1,606 66.9 ... that Joan Acker and Miriam Johnson of the Center for the Study of Women in Society found that "Do you shave your legs?" was the question most strongly correlated to identifying with feminism?
Kanai Pal 2016-12-26 1,603 66.8 ... that Indian Trotskyist state legislator Kanai Pal was jailed soon after being elected in 1962?
Ismaël Coulibaly 2016-12-05 1,596 66.5 ... that Malian taekwondo practitioner Ismaël Coulibaly won a gold medal at the 2015 African Games?
George H. Barbour 2016-12-19 1,588 66.2 ... that after part of the dome of the New Jersey State House was painted blue, George H. Barbour introduced legislation to ensure it would be restored to its traditional gold and white?
Jiban Ratan Dhar 2016-12-10 1,580 65.8 ... that West Bengal Jails Minister Jiban Ratan Dhar had been jailed three times himself?
Zhang Hongjian 2016-12-05 1,578 65.7 ... that "Zhang Hongjian", a short story by Chinese writer Pu Songling, was adapted into two plays?
Gonzalo Castellot Madrazo 2016-12-11 1,541 64.2 ... that Gonzalo Castellot Madrazo was the first announcer to appear on Mexican television?
Adoration of the Kings (David, London) 2016-12-25 1,495 62.3 ... that Adoration of the Kings (pictured) by Gerard David was variously attributed to Gossaert, Memling, "School of van Eyck", "van der Weyden the younger", and the "Flemish School"?
Z.A. Ahmed (Indian politician) 2016-12-31 1,494 62.3 ... that facing an arrest warrant in India and pressure from within his party, Indian communist politician Z.A. Ahmed sought refuge in Pakistan?
Harvard Environmental Law Review 2016-12-13 1,484 61.9 ... that the focus of Harvard Environmental Law Review was changed because the original format was "too ambitious"?
Order of the Lion (Malawi) 2016-12-22 1,482 61.8 ... that in 1967, President Hastings Banda established the Order of the Lion, Malawi's second-highest honor?
Mormon missionary diarists 2016-12-11 1,441 60.0 ... that Brigham Young University has a digitized collection of Mormon missionary diaries that includes the work of 115 diarists and 376 written volumes?
Mary Dominis 2016-12-24 1,415 59.0 ... that in 1858 Santa Claus made his first Hawaiian appearance at Washington Place, the home of Mary Dominis?
The Golden History 2016-12-31 1,414 58.9 ... that Momoiro Clover Z did not know they were making their music video for "The Golden History" until filming started?
State aid (European Union) 2016-12-07 1,343 56.0 ... that the European Commission ruled the Republic of Ireland's tax benefits to Apple were an illegal form of state aid, and the company would have to pay €13 billion in back tax as a result?
Proceratium eocenicum 2016-12-04 1,308 54.9 ... that males of the fossil ant Proceratium eocenicum have a hair fringe?
Natural selection 2016-12-31 1,314[c] 54.7 ... that Darwin introduced the theory of evolution by natural selection, but was not the first to use the term "survival of the fittest"?
Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart 2016-12-24 1,278 53.2 ... that the Christian song "Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart" was credited as unknown authorship when first released in 1986, despite being written by Henry Smith in 1978?
Essex Street, London 2016-12-18 1,276 53.1 ... that Cheshire Cheese may be found in Essex?
PSLV-C5 2016-12-03 1,218 50.8 ... that in 2003, PSLV-C5 deployed the IRS-P6 satellite, then the heaviest and most sophisticated remote sensing satellite built by the Indian Space Research Organisation?
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (J. C. F. Bach) 2016-12-22 1,200 50.0 ... that the third movement of the chorale motet Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme contains a quotation from a Bach cantata which composer J. C. F. Bach included as a tribute to his father?
Rudraveena (film) 2016-12-15 1,194 49.8 ... that Rudraveena (1988) was the second Telugu-language film to win the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration?
Elm Ridge Cemetery, North Brunswick 2016-12-12 1,154 48.1 ... that there was no marker for the grave of theologian Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen at Elm Ridge Cemetery for more than a century after his burial?
Through the Wilderness 2016-12-17 1,118 47.2 ... that the idea for Through the Wilderness, a Madonna tribute album, came in a dream to Paul Beahan?
Sartre: Romantic Rationalist 2016-12-29 1,128 47.0 ... that Iris Murdoch's first book, Sartre: Romantic Rationalist, was the first book about Jean-Paul Sartre's work to be published in English?
Dave Somers 2016-12-12 1,128 47.0 ... that Dave Somers, the current executive of Snohomish County, Washington, was educated as a fisheries biologist?
Guinea-Bissau at the 2012 Summer Paralympics 2016-12-06 1,126 46.9 ... that Guinea-Bissau's participation at the 2012 Summer Paralympics was the country's first at a Paralympic Games?
Neues Geistliches Lied 2016-12-09 1,102 45.9 ... that Neues Geistliches Lied, a genre of contemporary songs for use at church, was performed by around 1,895 choirs and bands in German dioceses according to a 2001 report?
Anadi Das 2016-12-20 1,080 45.0 ... that independent candidate Anadi Das defeated the incumbent assembly speaker in the 1962 West Bengal election?
Carazamba 2016-12-06 1,069 44.5 ... that the criollista novel Carazamba may be seen as an allegory of the incorporation of the remote Petén Department into the Guatemalan nation?
Tamar Halperin 2016-12-04 1,060 44.5 ... that Tamar Halperin recorded music by Erik Satie, playing piano, harpsichord, Hammond organ, and Wurlitzer piano?
William Austin Whiting 2016-12-16 991 41.3 ... that during her 1895 trial, Queen Liliuokalani was defended by her former attorney general and tried by a military tribunal led by another former attorney general?
Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt 2016-12-25 976 40.6 ... that in the carol "Vom Himmel hoch, o Engel, kommt", printed in 1622, the angels are requested to come from Heaven with musical instruments, to sing of Jesus and Mary, and for peace?
New York State Insurance Fund 2016-12-03 946 39.4 ... that the New York State Insurance Fund once mistakenly categorized puppet making under rubber manufacturing instead of theatrical production?
Mirjam Wiesemann 2016-12-29 886 36.9 ... that Mirjam Wiesemann made award-winning audiobooks for Cybele Records, introducing in music and conversation the composers Hartmann, Apostel, Henze, Boulez, Jacqueline Fontyn and Juan Allende-Blin?
Sudhindranath Kumar 2016-12-18 866 36.1 ... that the Revolutionary Communist Party of India general secretary Sudhindranath Kumar served two terms as Food Minister of West Bengal?
1970 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games 2016-12-04 842 35.3 ... that the 1970 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games, held in Edinburgh, lacked day-to-day television coverage by British broadcasters?
Richard Aslatt Pearce 2016-12-25 817 34.0 ... that Reverend Richard Aslatt Pearce was the first deaf person to be ordained as an Anglican clergyman?
Willis Tucker 2016-12-18 814 33.9 ... that in 1980, newspaper editor Willis Tucker was elected the first county executive of Snohomish County, Washington?
Bhakti Bhushan Mandal 2016-12-19 812 33.9 ... that in the 1980s, the West Bengal Fisheries Minister Bhakti Bhushan Mandal declared himself to be an intermediary between the Government of India and exiled Naga leader Phizo?
Women's health 2016-12-13 782 32.6 ... that the World Health Organization says that a focus on reproductive health alone prevents progress in ensuring quality women's healthcare?
The Babe in Bethlem's Manger 2016-12-25 778 32.4 ... that "The Babe in Bethlem's Manger" is thought to be a traditional Kentish folk carol but its tune is described as being "very much of the 18th century"?
Someday at Christmas (Jackie Evancho album) 2016-12-25 768 32.0 ... that Jackie Evancho's 2016 album Someday at Christmas peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Albums chart?
List of New Zealand cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut 2016-12-28 739 30.8 ... that Colin de Grandhomme's performance of six wickets for 41 runs is the best by any New Zealander on Test debut?
Kantorei Barmen-Gemarke 2016-12-10 719 30.0 ... that the mixed choir Kantorei Barmen-Gemarke, founded 70 years ago for sacred music, was a partner of the WDR from 1957, and performed in Israel and with Ian Anderson?
Democratic National Committee chairmanship election, 2005 2016-12-22 640 26.7 ... that in 2005, Howard Dean was elected as Chair of the Democratic National Committee, despite both Democratic Congressional leaders endorsing Tim Roemer instead?
Bhaktha Sri Thyagaraja 2016-12-17 612 25.8 ... that the 1937 Tamil-language film Bhaktha Sri Thyagaraja is based on the life of the Carnatic musician Tyagaraja?
Helmut Kahlhöfer 2016-12-24 609 25.4 ... that Helmut Kahlhöfer conducted his choir Kantorei Barmen-Gemarke in recordings of Reger's Geistliche Gesänge, Op. 110, and Bach's Mass in B minor for the tricentenary of the composer's birth?

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