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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
16: ...ers, particularly Highland pipers. In the Middle east, and the Balkans, a whole goatskin is used, cured...
25: ... Bruce]]'s troops marched to [[Bannockburn]] in [[1314]].
40: ...e [[Biniou Brahz]], meaning Great Biniou, in contrast to the [[biniou]], the small traditional Breton b...
47: ... slow airs, and more. It dates largely from the last two centuries, being either Scottish or Irish fol...
72: ...he bagpipe used in [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Asturias]] and northern region of [[Portugal]]. It h... - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
25: ...s a strong influence on Christian chanting. The eastern traditions of the Byzantine Church were also a...
32: ...stable, relatively literate setting of western monasteries during the reign of Charlemagne.
38: Chant survived and prospered in monasteries and religious centers throughout the chaotic...
44: ...round the end of the ninth century, singers in monasteries such as St. Gall in Switzerland began experi...
46: ...s the [[school of St. Martial]] (named after a monastery in south-central France, which contains the be... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
29: | <small>Executed by crucifixion upside-down; feast day ([[SS Peter & Paul]]) [[29 June]], ([[Chair o...
36: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day [[23 September]]</small>
43: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[26 April]]</small>
50: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[23 November]]</small>
57: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); feast day [[26 October]]</small> - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
7: ==Early origins: 911–1314==
12: ==Immediate precursors: 1314–1337==
13: ...tinuous dynasty in medieval European history). In 1314, the Capetian king [[Philip IV of France|Philip I...
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... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
57: *[[Machado de Castro]] (1731 - 1822)
229: *[[Giovanni Pisano]] (c. 1250 - 1314) - Ramesses II (3861 bytes)
5: He lived from c. [[1314 BC]] to [[1224 BC]] and reigned from [[1290 BC]]...
7: ...king of the [[Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt|19th dynasty]], and the son of [[Seti I]] and his [[Queen Tuy...
9: ...ses led several expeditions north into the lands east of the [[Mediterranean]] (the location of the mod...
13: At least as early as [[Eusebius of Caesarea]], he was iden...
34: ...araoh | Prev=[[Seti I]] | Dynasty=[[Nineteenth Dynasty]] | Next=[[Merneptah]]}} - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
12: ...s and pacified the land. After this, there was a vast victory banquet, where the participants were seat...
25: ...a]], exiled from his native Ireland, founded a monastery on the island of [[Iona]] in the Hebrides, and...
36: ...cisive loss at the [[Battle of Bannockburn]] in [[1314]]. Robert�s death in [[1329]] gave the English ...
38: ... cousin [[Thomas, Earl of Lancaster|Thomas of Lancaster]], at the [[Battle of Boroughbridge]] in 1322, ...
48: ...eath in [[1460]], his son Edward defeated the Lancastrians the next year in the [[Battle of Towton]], a... - Pisa (3944 bytes)
8: ... along the river Arno. Remarkably, there are at least two other leaning towers in the city, one at the ...
30: *[[Galileo Galilei]] (1564-1642), astronomer, philosopher, and physicist
31: *[[Giovanni Pisano]] (c. 1250-1314), sculptor and architect
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