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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
9: ...ur should be identified as one [[Lucius Artorius Castus]], a historical Roman of the [[2nd century]], w...
19: ...the battle of Badon with Arthur, chief giver of feasts, with his tall blades red from the battle which ...
29: ...still current in the [[19th century]] at Cadbury Castle, and in several parts of France.
35: ...hat after the [[Norman Conquest]] of Britain in [[1066]] there was renewed interest in the Arthurian Leg...
41: ... the source for medieval interest in Arthur, at least one scholar, Roger S. Loomis, has argued that man... - Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
7: ... accession to the [[England|English]] throne in [[1066]]. She was the favorite sister of King [[Henry I ...
20: ...st in part at her urging that he returned to the east to fulfill his vow of seeing [[Jerusalem]]. She w... - California (63989 bytes)
63: Dance = [[West Coast Swing]]; folk - [[Square dance]] |
89: ...d on the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]] of the [[United States]]. California is the thi...
93: ...daries of the [[Sea of Cortez]] and the Pacific coast were only partially explored and California was s...
98: ...ds, tribes, tribelets, and on the resource-rich coasts large chiefdoms, such as the Chumash, Pomo and S...
100: The first [[European]] to explore parts of the coast was the [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] [[Juãn ... - Comet (30542 bytes)
3: ...s a small [[astronomical object]] similar to an [[asteroid]] but composed largely of ice. Comets typica...
5: ...their [[volatile]] materials may come to resemble asteroids.
9: ...and the tails can extend over 150 million km (1 [[Astronomical unit]]) or more.
11: ...cords the [[Norman conquest]] of [[England]] in [[1066]].{{hnote|Reading Museum, scene 1}}
29: ...{{hnote|Kronk, '3D/Biela'}}, were named after the astronomers who calculated their orbits rather than t... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
8: ...d 150 years later in the [[Norman Conquest]] of [[1066]], defeating the [[Anglo-Saxon]] leadership and i...
13: ... next taking the throne (the oldest continuous dynasty in medieval European history). In 1314, the Cape...
15: ...]], his daughters were put aside in favor of the last brother, [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]], wit...
17: ...for England, and only [[Bordeaux]] and a narrow coastal strip now remained in English possession. The r...
19: ...er yet to be born. The senior line of Capetian dynasty had ended in [[tail male]], creating a crisis on... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
4: ... [[justice]].<ref>{{cite news |first=M.Chiarugi |last=D.Archibugi |url=http://www.opendemocracy.net/art...
10: ...here were pirate states along the [[Anatolia]]n coast, threatening the commerce of the [[Roman Empire]]...
12: ...r is said to have insisted that he was worth at least fifty, and the pirates indeed raised the ransom t...
18: ...d [[Sea of Marmara]]. The [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]] coast suffered similar attacks a few years later. In 26...
20: ...Saxons|Saxon]] pirates who had been raiding the coasts of [[Armorica]] and Belgic [[Gaul]]. - French language (40201 bytes)
25: ...d Spain, the [[Ligurians]] on the Mediterranean coast, [[Greeks|Greek]] and [[Phoenicians|Phoenician]] ...
27: Although in the past many Frenchmen liked to refer to their descent fr...
31: ...|Germanic]], or "[[Barbarian]]", tribes from the east, and some of these groups settled in Gaul. For t...
52: ... [[Norman conquest|conquest]] of [[England]] in [[1066]], the [[Normans]] took their [[Norman language|l...
70: ...ich require quotas of French-language songs (at least 40%) on the radio. There is also pressure, in dif... - Jury (14851 bytes)
18: ...ncept can also be traced to [[Normandy]] before [[1066]], when a jury of nobles was established to decid... - Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
2: ...morates the events leading up to the [[Battle of Hastings]].
5: ...eted in 1077, 11 years after the famous battle of 1066. The borders of the tapestry are filled with myt...
15: ...ven warrior at 19. He prevailed in the battle of 1066 and captured the crown at 38. William knew littl...
22: ...rs and follow them. Harold wanted them to stand fast for defense. William's horse is killed three tim...
25: ... The second mystery of the tapestry is that at least 2 panels of the tapestry are missing, perhaps eve... - William I of England (8753 bytes)
7: ...conquest by winning the [[Battle of Hastings]] in 1066 in what has become known as the [[Norman Conquest...
23: ...ng [[Edward the Confessor]] of England (January [[1066]]), William claimed the throne of England, assert...
25: ...ve prompted Harold to respond immediately and in haste rather than await reinforcements in [[London]].
27: ... Hastings]]. This took place on [[October 14]], [[1066]]. According to some accounts, perhaps based on a...
29: ...re. William was then crowned on [[December 25]] [[1066]] in [[Westminster Abbey]]. - Viking (18085 bytes)
4: ...n|Norse]] seafaring [[warrior]]s who raided the coasts of Scandinavia, the [[British Isles]], and othe...
6: ...ngs travelled westward; [[Varangian]]s travelled eastward.
13: ...on the monastery at [[Lindisfarne]] on the east coast of [[England]]. For the next 200 years, [[Europe...
15: ...ell of raids in the [[Mediterranean]] and as far east as the [[Caspian Sea]].
29: ...ions collecting [[Danegeld]] in England, and at least two rune stones mention men who died ''i viking''... - Viking Age (10637 bytes)
2: ...explored large parts of [[Europe]], the [[Middle East]], northern [[Africa]], and even reached [[North ...
4: ... of England attempted by [[Harald H岤r夥]] in [[1066]].
6: ...se raiders, traders and settlers not only along coastlines, but also along the major river valleys of n...
10: ...e French language and culture into [[England]] in 1066, after the [[Norman Conquest]] of England.
17: ...sy prey. The Franks, however, had well-defended coasts and heavily fortified ports and harbours. Pure t...
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