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- Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
12: ... of Westminster]], was born, on [[October 13]], [[1453]], he had suffered a complete mental breakdown. ... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
5: ...1550]]. The term ''Renaissance'' is the [[French language|French]] translation, used by French historia...
23: ... the [[fall of Constantinople]] to the Turks in [[1453]]. It was a turning point in warfare as [[cannon]...
47: ...runelleschi]] and [[Michelangelo Buonarroti|Michelangelo]] were just geniuses.
51: ...akob Burckhardt|Burckhardt]]. This argues for a change from collective neutrality towards the ''lonely ...
59: ...th century. In [[1401]] and [[1402]], he says [[Giangaleazzo Visconti|Visconti]] was narrowly defeated ... - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ... Reformation]] starting in 1517. These various changes all mark the beginning of the [[Early Modern]] ...
8: ...a unified cultural and educational milieu of far-ranging connections, had already been in decline for s...
12: ...ive systems of the Romans did not withstand the changes, and the institutional support for large scale ...
19: ..., was its resiliency, and the ability of local arrangements to provide stable government in the absence...
34: .... Meanwhile, trade grew throughout Europe as the dangers of travel were reduced, and steady economic gr... - Medieval art (6359 bytes)
5: ...e and these are looked at individually, such as [[Anglo-Saxon art]] or [[Viking art]]. Medieval art was...
17: ...th Germanic traditions through contact with the [[Anglo-Saxon]]s creating what is called the [[Hiberno-...
27: ...covery sheds new understanding. After 843 until [[1453]] there is a clear Byzantine art tradition. It wa... - Printing press (12986 bytes)
1: ...for [[printing]] many copies of a [[text]] on rectangular sheets of [[paper]]. First invented in [[Chin...
6: ...ique is not as apparent as with alphabetic based languages. Movable type did spur, however, additional ...
16: ...s Europe. Within thirty years of its invention in 1453, towns from Hungary to Spain, and from Italy to B...
21: ...f printing is comparable to the development of [[language]], the invention of the [[alphabet]], and the...
23: ...ernacular]], leading to the decline of the Latin language. - Greece (54754 bytes)
11: ...913;ΝΑΤΟΣ<br>''([[Greek language|Greek]]: Freedom or Death)''
15: | '''[[Official language]]''' || [[Greek language|Greek]]
50: ...δημοκρατία|Δημοκρατία]]}}, {{lang|el|''Ellinikí Dimokratía''}}) is a country in [...
57: ... more commonly called {{lang|el|Ελλάδα}} {{lang|el|''Elládha''}} {{IPA|/ɛˈlaða/}}.
59: ...|no|''Hellas''}}, [[Chinese language|Chinese]] {{lang|zh|希臘}} (Mandarin: Xīlà, Cantonese: Hei-laa... - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
25: *[[Yang Ch'eng-fu]] (楊澄甫, 1883-1936)...
89: *[[Zhang Yimou|Yimou, Zhang]], (born [[1950]]), film director
108: *[[Yoannis XI of Alexandria]], ([[1428]]-[[1453]]), Coptic Pope
147: *[[Angus Young|Young, Angus]], (b. 1955), guitarist for AC/DC
209: *[[Yun Isang|Yun, Isang]], ([[1917]]-[[1995]]), Korean-German composer - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[s...
59: *[[Fra Angelico]] ([[1387]]-[[1445]])
60: *[[Sofonisba Anguissola]] ([[1532]]-[[1625]])
169: *[[Angel Boliver]]
181: *[[Angel Botello]] ([[1913]]-[[1986]]) - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
43: | [[1453]]
46: ... East sole imperial authority. In any case, the changeover was gradual and by 330, when [[Constantine t...
53: ...ded in a demeaning manner since he ascribed his changes to ''historiography'' and not ''history'' itsel...
57: ... the East and ended its thousand year history, in 1453, as a [[Greek Orthodox]] state: An empire that be...
82: ...e that these laws were still written in Latin, a language which was becoming archaic and poorly underst... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...s a province (or a group of provinces) within the Anglo-French unit" that was both battlefield and priz...
5: ...since the time of the [[Western Roman Empire]], changes in the roles of nobles and peasants, and overal...
8: ...[[Anglo-Saxon]] leadership and installing a new [[Anglo-Norman]] power structure as William took the En...
10: ...lo-Normans who still spoke a version of [[French language|French]], and could remember a time when thei...
27: ...rly large French territories inherited from the [[Anglo-Norman]] kings. Gascony produced vital shipment... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
5: ...[Constantinople]]. After another millennium, in [[1453]], the Eastern Empire, better known as the [[Byza...
7: ...d [[Western Roman Empire]], which are used interchangably throughout this article to mean the same as R...
15: ...n <b><font color="orange">[[44 BC]]</font></b> (orange), in <b><span style="background-color: silver"><...
19: ...aceful and consensual reign of Augustus greatly changed the view toward hereditary monarchy. Rome - the...
56: ...ordered his soldiers to invade [[Britain]], but changed his mind at the last minute and had them pick s... - Russia (28007 bytes)
2: ..., [[Indonesia]], [[Brazil]], [[Pakistan]], and [[Bangladesh]].
13: ... displaced by a group of Scandinavians, the [[Varangians]], who established a capital at the Slavic ci...
15: ...s", or "Russ", first came to be applied to the Varangians and the Slavs who peopled the region. In the ...
23: ...territories. After the fall of Constantinople in 1453 Russia remained the only more or less functional ...
45: Currently (April 2005) the legislation to change this is being passed. If passed, on next electio... - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
8: ...nly known as [[Christ]] (''Christos'' in [[Greek language|Greek]]). However, the Christian claim of exc...
29: ... and [[Proselyte]]s. In Acts 6:1ff a group of [[Evangelist]]s was appointed to proselytize the [[Hellen...
40: ...]], bishop of Smyrna and disciple of [[John the Evangelist]]
59: *[[Marcionism]] (called the most dangerous threat ever faced)
80: ...s receiving converts and in some cases actively evangelising. The New Testament reflects a class of pe... - Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
16: | '''[[Official language]]'''
45: ...h language|French]] translation of the [[Ottoman language|Ottoman]] name Bâb-i-âlî "h...
47: ...s with the [[Caliphate]], the Islamic State. In [[1453]], after the Ottomans [[Fall of Constantinople|ca...
53: ...ing). With the capture of [[Constantinople]] in [[1453]], the state became a mighty [[empire]] with [[Me...
76: ...e of Constantinopole (later dubbed Istanbul) in [[1453]], most churches were left intact and only [[Hagi... - Hagia Sophia (7132 bytes)
3: ...a''' in [[Latin]] or '''Ayasofya''' in [[Turkish language|Turkish]], is a former [[Greek Orthodox Churc...
20: ...m of setting the circular base of a dome on a rectangular base. At Hagia Sophia the weight of the dome ...
32: ...[[Ottoman Turks]] under Sultan [[Mehmed II]] in [[1453]]. Since more conservative factions of [[Islam]] ... - Konya (2390 bytes)
9: ...aramanid fell to the [[Ottoman Empire]] and, in [[1453]], Konya was made the provincial capital of the O... - Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
1: ...ntury]] until the fall of [[Constantinople]] in [[1453]]. (The Roman Empire during this period is conven...
3: ... under the rule of the [[Ottoman Empire]] after [[1453]]. In some respects the Byzantine artistic tradit...
7: ...Greece (see [[Greek art]]), and at least before [[1453]] never lost sight of its classical heritage, but...
19: The Byzantines did not see these changes as representing as a decline from the days of A...
43: ...rt, partly because of the increasing cultural exchange between Byzantine and Italian artists. Byzantine... - Byzantine coinage (4605 bytes)
12: ...lation until the end of the Byzantine Empire in [[1453]], though after the second half of the fourteenth...
14: The Byzantine monetary system changed during the 7th century when the 40 nummi (also ... - Constantinople (4125 bytes)
1: ...] colony with the name of [[Byzantium]] ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Byzantion or ''Βυζ	...
9: ...y fell to the [[Ottoman Empire]] on [[May 29]], [[1453]], during the reign of Constantine Paleologos (&#...
23: ...ardicstudies.org/istanbul.html Info on the name change] from the Foundation for the Advancement of Seph... - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ...ormation]] starting in [[1517]]. These various changes all mark the beginning of the [[Early Modern]] ...
10: ...a unified cultural and educational milieu of far-ranging connections, had already been in decline for s...
14: ...ive systems of the Romans did not withstand the changes, and the institutional support for large scale ...
21: ..., was its resiliency, and the ability of local arrangements to provide stable government in the absence...
36: .... Meanwhile, trade grew throughout Europe as the dangers of travel were reduced, and steady economic gr...
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