Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay is a big figure in Australian science due to his researches on local languages and cultures.
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Seals are predatory animals adapted to life in the sea. Most species are common in the cold and temperate seas of both hemispheres. They are also found in some inland water bodies, for example, in lakes Baikal and Ladoga. To protect from the cold under the skin, seals contain a thick layer of fat. The bloodlines of their seals are from terrestrial predators and, due to their differences, they constitute a separate order of pinnipeds, as their hind legs turn into fins. There are about 30 different kinds of pinnipeds. We have already examined the family of eared seals by the example of a fur seal and a lion. The family of these seals is characterized by the structure of the rear fins, the presence of claws on them and the shape of the ears - they have no external shells. Since the rear fins of the animals do not bend in the heel joint, they can not serve as a support when traveling over land or ice, but underwater the seals move mainly due to them.
The first English Parliament was summoned by Simon de Monfort, who was in rebellion against King Henry 111d, in 1265.
In 1215, a General Council was held with King John and this became known afterwards as a parlementum. This meeting gave us The Magna Carta.
Prior to that, other assemblies of the same general sort were called the Curia Regis, and the earlier Anglo Saxon Witenegemot.
The earliest recorded Witengemot seems to be dated 755AD.
Witengemots evolved from meetings the various Germanic tribes held which were named folkmoots. These probably predate written history in Northern Europe.
So, as the other respondent said, it's a toss-up.