16. Jaanek Lips 17. Pius Zberg 18. Didier Pais Maadlus, kreeka-rooma: 19.Andrei Romanov 20.Dmitri Gorjusko 21.Ahti Pärnsalu Jalgrattasport: 22.Nicolas Vogondy 23.Jérémie Derangere 24.Sergei Firsanov Motosport: 25.Tyla Rattrayle 26.Gert Krestinov 27.Antonio Cairoli Tennis: 28.David Ferrer 29.Nicolas Almagro 30.Tommy Robredost Aerutamine: 31.Danek Tsuskin 32.Ain Helde 33. Vehklemine,(epee): 34.Irina Embrich 35.Maarika Võsu 36.Olga Aleksejeva Jalgpall: 37.Mart Poom 38.John Carew 39.Ashley Young Korvpall: 40.Rauno Pehka 41.Martin Müürsepp 42.Tanel Tein Käsipall: 43.Mait Patrail 44.Kristjan Muuga 45.Henri Sillaste Võrkpall: 46. Kristjan Kais 47.Rivo Vesik 48.Richard Schuilile Purjetamine: 49.Deniss Karpak 50.Matias Del Solarist 51. Tom Slingsby Murdmaasuusatamine: 52.Jaak Mae 53.Kaspar Kokk 54. Aivar Rehemaa Laskesuustamine: 55.Priit Narusk 56.Indrek Tobreluts 57.Kauri Kõiv Suusahüpped: 58.Mats Piho 59.Illimar Pärn 60.Matti Nykänen Kahevõistlus:
Great impact. Like gods come down to earth. 2. The Caroline masque Charles decided on subject matter, and acted and danced in masques. Now the regal divinity even more obvious. Ben Jonson. Divine minds of this incomparable pair. Arts role – to set a noble ideals, to strengthen practice of virtue. He and queen living incarnations of ideals. Visual style of his reign more classical than James’s. Thomas Carew „Coelum Britannicum”. King’s policy of peace (peace in every courtly celebration). Benefits to the isle by the union of divine couple. Henrietta Maria Love and Beauty and Charles – Heroic Virtue, together a great force. Masques centre of court life. Stuart divinity + now queen as a Platonic love goddess. Maria – from French court amnners and highly artificial language of adoration – fashion. Idealised love wiped away all stains
British Shorthairs and Persians of the time. The 1892 Siamese breed standard (Harrison Weir) described them as a marten-faced, Oriental type of cat distinctly different from the cobby, round British cats. Weir described the Siamese wedge as beginning at eye level, at the muzzle (in modern cats it begins from the ears downwards). Based on only a few imported Siamese, early breeders believed that there to be 2 types of Siamese. Judge and Siamese-fancier, Mrs. Carew Cox, said (reported 1903) "There appear to be two distinct types - the compactly built, short in body, short on legs, and round in head; and the long-bodied, long-faced, lithe, sinuous, and peculiarly foreign-looking variety." An early Siamese breeder, Mrs. Robinson said, "Of the royals there seem to be two types in England: the one - rather a small, long-headed cat, with glossy, close-lying coat and deep