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Friedrich II         
Federico II, "Federico il grande" (1712-86), re di Prussia (1740-86)
John Paul II         
  • Statue of John Paul II outside the [[Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe]], Tepeyac, [[Mexico City]]
  • Wojtyła (second from right) in a [[Baudienst]] forced labor work crew during the [[occupation of Poland (1939–1945)]], circa 1941
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  • The canonisation of John Paul II and John XXIII
  • The wedding portrait of John Paul&nbsp;II's parents, Emilia and Karol Wojtyła Sr.
  • Pontifical International Athenaeum ''Angelicum'']] in Rome, Italy
  • Graffiti showing John Paul II with quote "Do not be afraid" in [[Rijeka]], [[Croatia]]
  • The tomb of the parents of John Paul&nbsp;II at [[Rakowicki Cemetery]] in [[Kraków]], Poland
  • First appearance of Pope John Paul II following his election on 16 October 1978
  • (l-r) [[George W. Bush]], [[Laura Bush]], [[George H. W. Bush]], [[Bill Clinton]], [[Condoleezza Rice]], and [[Andrew Card]], US dignitaries paying respects to John Paul II on 6 April 2005 at [[St. Peter's Basilica]], [[Vatican City]]
  • Luneta Park]], 1995
  • [[Candle]]s around monument to John Paul II in [[Zaspa]], Gdańsk, at the time of his death
  • The [[coat of arms]] of John Paul&nbsp;II displaying the ''[[Marian Cross]]'' with the letter M signifying the [[Blessed Virgin Mary]], the mother of Jesus
  • Archdiocese Museum]])
  • Wojtyła pictured during a [[kayaking]] trip to the countryside with a groups of students, circa 1960
  • Wojtyła in 1958
  • John Paul's first papal trip to Poland in June 1979
  • An ailing John Paul II riding in the [[Popemobile]] in September 2004 in [[St. Peter's Square]]
  • assassination attempt]] by [[Mehmet Ali Ağca]] in St. Peter's Square, 13 May 1981
  • World Youth Day]] in Denver, Colorado, 1993
  • US President [[Ronald Reagan]] meeting with Pope John Paul II during a visit to the [[Vatican City]], 1982
  • [[Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka]]
  • John Paul II with the president of Italy [[Sandro Pertini]] in 1984
  • John Paul II was the first Pope to enter and pray in a mosque, visiting the tomb of John the Baptist at [[Umayyad Mosque]], Damascus.
  • Vatican]] Chapel of Saint Sebastian within [[St. Peter's Basilica]] where it has been since 2011
HEAD OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH FROM 1978 TO 2005
John Paul II; Karol Józef Wojty; Karol Wojtyla; Karol Jozef Wojtyla; Karol Cardinal Wojtyla; John paul II; JPII; Pope john paul II; John paul 2; God's Athlete; John Paul 2; Pope John Paul 2; Pope john paul the second; John Paul the Great; Pope John Paul the Great; Pope john the second; Pope john paul ii; Testament of Pope John Paul II; Last Will and Testament of Pope John Paul II; Last Testament of Pope John Paul II; Will of Pope John Paul II; John paul ii; Wojtyla, Karol; John Paul II, Pope; John Paul the Second; JP II; Biography of Pope John Paul II; Ioannes Paulus Secundus; Iohannes Paulus II; Ioannes Paulus PP. II; Pope John-Paul II; John-Paul II; Jean Paul II; Karol Wojytla; Karol Jozef Wojytla; Karol Josef Wojtyla; Jan Pawel II; Karol Józef Wojtyła; Karol Wojtyła; Santo Subito; Joannes Paulus PP. II; John paul the great; His Holiness Pope John Paul II; Pope John P. II; Pope John Paul The Great; Pope Jean Paul II; Karol Józef Wojtyta; John Paul II.; Karol Wojtyta; Jon Paul II; Testament of pope john paul ii; Solidarity (Catholic Theology); Karol Jozef Wojtyta; Karol Jozef Wojty; Karol Cardinal Wojtyła; Giovanni Paolo II; John paul 2nd; Karol Wojtiła; Biography of pope john paul ii; Jean paul the second; PJPII; Blessed John Paul II; Bl. John Paul II; Charles Joseph Wojtyla; Blessed John Paul; Pope Blessed John Paul II; Blessed Pope John Paul II; John Paul Ii; Pope John Paul II the Great; 264th pope; Saint John Paul II; Pope John Paul the Second; HH Pope John Paul II; Saint Karol; Pope Saint John Paul II; Saint John Paul; St. John Paul II; John Paul II of Rome; Pope St. John Paul II; Saint John Paul the Great; Saint Pope John Paul II; Ioannes Paulus II; Jan Paweł II; Papa Juan Pablo II; First Polish Pope; First Polish pope; Polish Pope; Polish pope; Johannes Paulus II; Let me go to the house of the Father.; The Travelling Pope
n. Giovanni Paolo II, (1920-2005 nato col nome di Karol Jozef Wojtyla) pontefice della Chiesa Cattolica dal 1978 al 2005, il primo papa nato in Polonia (distintosi per il suo rispetto della tradizione religiosa ma anche per la sua tolleranza e la volontà di unificazione dei popoli e delle religioni)
Pentium II         
  • Deschutes die shot
  • A Pentium II ''Deschutes'', SECC2 variant. CPU core in the middle, cache on the right.
  • Pentium II Dixon die
  • Mobile Intel Pentium II (Dixon) 400 MHz.
  • Mobile Pentium II (Tonga).
  • Pentium II Overdrive without heatsink. Deschutes core on left, cache on right
  • Pentium II Xeon 450 MHz with 512&nbsp;KB cache. Cartridge cover has been removed.
  • A Pentium II ''Klamath'' backside with its plastic casing removed, showing the commodity L2 cache chips and the cache tag SRAM (center).
FAMILY OF INTEL MICROPROCESSORS
Intel Pentium II; Pentium 2; Pentium ii; Pentium II class; Intel Pentium II Processor; Mobile Pentium II; Klamath (microprocessor); Dixon (microprocessor); Tonga (microprocessor); Deschutes (microprocessor)
Pentium II, nuovo elaboratore ultrarapido della società Intel

Definition

Pentium II
<processor> Intel Corporation's successor to the {Pentium Pro}. The Pentium II can execute all the instructions of all the earlier members of the Intel 80x86 processor family. There are four versions targetted at different user markets. The Celeron is the simplest and cheapest. The standard Pentium II is aimed at mainstream home and business users. The Pentium II Xeon is intended for higher performance business servers. There is also a mobile version of the Pentium II for use in portable computers. All versions of the Pentium II are packaged on a special daughterboard that plugs into a card-edge processor slot on the motherboard. The daughterboard is enclosed within a rectangular black box called a Single Edge Contact (SEC) cartridge. The budget Celeron may be sold as a card only without the box. Consumer line Pentium II's require a 242-pin slot called Slot 1. The Xeon uses a 330-pin slot called Slot 2. Intel refers to Slot 1 and Slot 2 as SEC-242 and SEC-330 in some of their technical documentation. The daughterboard has mounting points for the Pentium II CPU itself plus various support chips and cache memory chips. All components on the daughterboard are normally permanently soldered in place. Previous generation Socket 7 motherboards cannot normally be upgraded to accept the Pentium II, so it is necessary to install a new motherboard. All Pentium II processors have Multimedia Extensions (MMX) and integrated Level One and Level Two cache controllers. Additional features include Dynamic Execution and Dual Independent Bus Architecture, with separate 64 bit system and cache busses. Pentium II is a superscalar CPU having about 7.5 million transistors. The first Pentium II's produced were code named Klamath. They were manufactured using a 0.35 micron process and supported clock rates of 233, 266, 300 and 333 MHz at a bus speed of 66 MHz. Second generation Pentium II's, code named Deschutes, are made with a 0.25 micron process and support rates of 350, 400 and 450 MHz at a bus speed of 100 MHz. http://intel.com/PentiumII/. (1998-10-06)

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