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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    34: ...e]] with an iron blade and gold-decorated bronze haft were both found in the excavation of [[Ugarit]] ...
    36: ...ts, bronze remained in widespread use there until after Egypt's conquest by [[Assyria]] in [[663 BC]].
    60: ...ach batch. These larger furnaces required more draft than could be provided by human power, and forgi...
    64: ...ted at Lapphyttan in [[Sweden]], sometime between 1150 and 1350. Other early European blast furnaces we...
    66: ...aster, and [[Peter Baude]], a [[France|French]] craftsman in [[Henry VIII]]'s employ, cast the Weald's...
  2. Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
    5: ...n princess [[Morphia of Melitene]]. She was named after her paternal grandmother, Melisende of Montlhe...
    13: ...de to a powerful ally, one who would protect and safeguard Melisende's inheritance as Queen and her fu...
    15: After Baldwin II's death in [[1131]], Melisende and ...
    19: ... of Le Puiset]], [[Count of Jaffa]], of having an affair with Melisende. Hugh was the most powerful ba...
    21: ...s unfounded assertions of infidelity was a public affront that would damage Melisende's position entir...
  3. Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
    3: ...c]], [[count of Jaffa and Ascalon]], in [[1157]], after Hugh was captured in battle by the Muslims. Th...
    7: ... pension from that fief's income. Agnes soon thereafter married to [[Hugh of Ibelin]], to whom she had...
    11: ...e. There were rumours that she was also having an affair with Heraclius.
    15: ...ylla, and a process decreed to choose the monarch afterwards between Sibylla and her half-sister Isabe...
  4. Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
    8: ...inally convinced to write by members of her order after falling physically ill from carrying the unspo...
    24: ...rd also authored ''Physica and Causae et Curae'' (1150), both works on natural history and curative powe...
    37: ...oice and joined angels in singing praises to God; after the Fall, earthly music was invented and music...
  5. Medieval art (6359 bytes)
    3: ...ts, national art, genres, revivals, the artists crafts, and the artists themselves.
    5: ...t]] or [[Viking art]]. Medieval art was of many crafts, such as [[mosaic]]s and [[sculpture]]; and the...
    15: ...this period Christian artists adopted the Roman crafts of painting, mosaic, carving and metalwork.
    25: ...during the Middle Ages covers a wide variety of crafts including illustrated manuscripts, textiles, ce...
    27: ...that today any discovery sheds new understanding. After 843 until [[1453]] there is a clear Byzantine ...
  6. Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
    4: ...t in [[Sweden]] at Lapphyttan, sometime between [[1150]] and [[1350]]. It is unclear whether the blast ...
    23: ...nace was used almost directly as [[wrought iron]] after additional processing, the conversion to [[ste...
    27: ...the name '''cupola''' to refer to a cylindrical shaft type of [[blast furnace]] used for remelting met...
  7. Medieval music (31843 bytes)
    21: ...mannus Contractus]], [[Johannes Cotto]] (Johannes Afflighemensis), [[Johannes de Muris|Jehan des Murs]...
    23: == Early Medieval music ( -1150)==
    27: ...ire liturgy. In Milan, [[Ambrosian chant]], named after St. Ambrose, was the standard. Celtic chant w...
    46: ...mes known as the [[school of St. Martial]] (named after a monastery in south-central France, which con...
    55: ...spel, the Passion, and the lives of the saints--grafted on. Every part of Europe had some sort of tra...
  8. Castle (27805 bytes)
    24: ... subjects of [[fortification]] (see also [[siegecraft]]) and [[domestic architecture]].
    57: ...he [[crusade]]s, and the consequent opportunities afforded to western engineers of studying the solid ...
    59: ...on penetrated to Europe, and Alnwick Castle (1140-1150) shows the influence of the new system.
    61: ... Gaillard fell to [[Philip Augustus]] in [[1204]] after a strenuous defence, and the success of the as...
    75: ...t Louis. On the final triumph of the royal cause, after John's death, at the battle of Lincoln, the ge...
  9. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    51: ...nfederate]] soldier, wanted to name it Stonewall, after [[Stonewall Jackson]]; others suggested Salina...
    78: ...ruary 14]], [[1912]], President [[William Howard Taft]] approved Arizona's statehood, making Phoenix t...
    113: ...enix may see frost for a month or more before and after the airport readings. The earliest frost on r...
    138: ...vpcommtt.html]. This village was created in 2004 after the approval of new annexations in extreme nor...
    204: *[[Safeway]]
  10. Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
    5: ...f Iowa was in [[Iowa City, Iowa|Iowa City]] until after it was shortened to "Des Moines" in [[1857]]. ...
    73: ...ace (U.S. Census)|Black]] or [[Race (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.35% [[Race (U.S. Census)|Nativ...
    94: * [[WOI-AM]] 640, [[National Public Radio|NPR]] affiliate (generally talk)
    97: *[http://www.kwky.com/welcome.htm KWKY] 1150, christian talk, music
    102: * [[WOI-FM]] 90.1, NPR Affilate (Generally music) Classical, Jazz, Public B...
  11. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
    29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
    172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
    324: *[[Rafe Champion]]
    965: *[[Pierre Laffitte]], (1823-1903){{fn|C}}
  12. Olmec (8916 bytes)
    1: ... further though, Olmec artwork being found as far afield as [[El Salvador]]. The Olmec predominated in...
    14: ...distinctively Olmec features begin to emerge at c.1150 BCE. The rise of [[civilization]] here was probab...
    28: ...s found in the local Mesoamericans but lacking in Africans.
  13. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    5: ...kadian language|Akkadian]] which belongs to the [[Afro-Asiatic languages]].
    21: ...ere in turn defeated by the [[Elamites]] around [[1150 BC]].
    28: .... They then dragged the fields with [[pickaxe]]s. After drying, they [[plowing|plowed]], [[harrowing|h...
    30: ...They then [[wind winnowing|winnowed]] the grain/chaff mixture.
    49: ...ns in Anatolia and lapis lazuli from northeastern Afghanistan, beads from [[Dilmun]] (modern [[Bahrain...
  14. Ashkelon (5935 bytes)
    8: In the oldest layers are shaft graves of pre-Phoenician Canaanites. The city wa...
    14: ...nes conquered Canaanite Ashkelon about [[1150s BC|1150 BCE]]. Their earliest pottery is similar to potte...
    18: ...[Saladin]] retrieved the strategic port for Islam after the [[Battle of Hittin]], [[July 4]], [[1187]]...
  15. Erbium (9509 bytes)
    100: | 1150 kJ/mol
    195: ...at had been known as terbia was renamed erbia and after [[1877]] what had been known as erbia was rena...
    203: ... ([[holmium]]) isotopes, and the primary products after are element 69 ([[thulium]]) isotopes.
  16. Iron (23778 bytes)
    139: ...ufficient mass to produce iron, it does so. Soon afterward, the star will no longer produce sufficien...
    147: ... Contaminants present in pig iron that negatively affect the material properties, such as sulfur and p...
    167: ...farmers for hundreds of years, and did not really affect the nobility of China until the [[Qin dynasty...
    169: ...in two sites, Lapphyttan and Vinarhyttan, between 1150 and 1350 AD. There are suggestions by scholars th...
    230: ...ifferentiation|differentiation]] of [[asteroid]]s after their formation 4.6 billion years ago. The abu...
  17. Silicon (13233 bytes)
    47: ...[[nitric acid]] and [[hydrofluoric acid]]) do not affect it. Elemental silicon transmits more than 95%...
    63: ...ugh the heating of [[potassium]] with silicon tetrafluoride. In [[1824]] [[J?Jakob Berzelius|Berzelius...
    65: ...n of [[Silicon Valley]], [[California]], is named after this element.
    70: ...licon makes up 25.7% of the [[earth]]'s crust and after [[oxygen]] is also the second most abundant el...
    85: ...ctor]] devices demands a much greater purity than afforded by metallurgical grade silicon. Historical...
  18. History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
    4: ...ered the Middle Ages with great difficulties that affected the continent's intellectual production dra...
    27: ...th century]], when the contact with the [[Arab]]s after the [[Reconquista]] and during the [[Crusades]...
    30: ...God-Architect.jpg|thumb|God creating the universe after [[geometric]] and harmonic principles. To seek...
    45: :''...after leaving the arm of the thrower, the projectile...
    119: The rediscovery of ancient texts was accelerated after the [[Fall of Constantinople]], in [[1453]], w...
  19. Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
    10: ...ow-lying later capital, [[Susa]], and geographers after [[Ptolemy]] called it ''Susiana''. Though prim...
    43: After two centuries for which little is known, the M...
    47: ...am. The Elamites under Kidin-Khutran, second king after Untash-Gal, countered with a successful and de...
    51: After a short period of dynastic troubles, the secon...
    62: ...mpts of the Elamites to interfere in Mesopotamian affairs, usually in alliance with Babylon, against t...

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