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- Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
5: ...ally invalid), Owen Tudor, and give birth to at least four children.
7: ...er husband or lover, Owen Tudor, lived on until [[1461]], when he was executed by the [[Yorkist]]s follo... - Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
6: ...1461]], fighting for the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastrian]] cause. (This was ironic, as Edward IV was ...
20: ...hapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel]] in [[Windsor Castle]].
28: ... Chapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel]], [[Windsor Castle]]
34: ... Chapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel]], [[Windsor Castle]] - Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
16: ...up with a victory at [[St Albans]] on 22 February 1461, at which she defeated the Yorkist forces of [[Ri...
18: On March 4, [[1461]], the Lancastrian army was beaten at the [[Battle of Towton]] b... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
2: ...1500;ְדָּה מֵאִיר''') (b. '''Golda Mab...
57: "I have faced difficult problems in the past but nothing like the one I'm faced with now in le...
71: ... order to bring us to the one spot in the Middle East that has no oil!"- Golda Meir - Esther (5002 bytes)
2: ...' ('''אֶסְתֵּר''', [[Standard Hebrew]] '''Ester''', [[Ti...
5: ...elated to the [[Medes|Median]] word for myrtle, ''astra'' and the [[Persian language|Persian]] word ''s...
9: ... as beautiful as the [[Evening Star]], which is ''astara'' in [[Greek language|Greek]]. Critics of the ...
14: ...; and the Jews established an annual feast, the feast of [[Purim]], in memory of their wonderful delive...
21: ...tar, and hamantaschen originated amongst Jews of Eastern Europe in relatively recent times. - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...ockwise from north to south). Israel shares the coastlines of the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]], ...
68: ...im]] [[Caliphate]] conquered the land from the [[Eastern Roman Empire]] ([[Byzantine]]s) in [[638]] CE ...
73: ...vided the mandated territory into two parts. The eastern portion, called [[Transjordan]], became the Ar...
89: ...ded into a western part annexed by Israel and an eastern part annexed by Jordan. Jordan's annexation o...
94: ... between Israel and the Arab world resulted in a lasting displacement that persists to this day; see [[... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
7: ...0px]]<br/><small>Emblem of the [[Palaeologus]] dynasty, as preserved today at the entrance of the Ecume...
13: | The Empire is permanently split into Eastern and Western halves, following the death of The...
35: ... Most of Asia Minor is lost. The same year, the last Byzantine outposts in Italy are conquered by the ...
46: ...dicate, thus leaving to the emperor in the Greek East sole imperial authority. In any case, the changeo...
51: ...f Roman rights in Italy thereby renouncing their eastern neighbours as true Romans. The [[Donation of C... - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
27: Pitfall traps have evolved independently on at least four occasions. The simplest pitfall
68: The pitfall trap has evolved in at least two other groups. ''[[Cephalotus]] follicularis''...
75: In at least one species (''Sarracenia flava''), the nectar br...
91: ...ew]]s). Flypapers have evolved independently at least five times.
102: ...end of long [[tentacle]]s, which frequently grow fast enough - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
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...
21: ... descendant of the senior line of the Capetian dynasty through [[Philip IV of France|Philip IV]] (Phili... - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
20: ...the breakdown of monastic institutions and [[scholasticism]] in late medieval Europe, accentuated by th...
22: ...tralization, leaders like [[Louis XI of France]] (1461-1483), the “spider king,” sought to r...
28: ...[philosophy|philosophical]] foundations of [[scholasticism]], the new [[nominalism]] did not bode well ...
30: ...orm movements that revolted against medieval scholasticism and the institutions that underpinned it wer...
42: ...nism for centuries: the neo-Platonism of the scholastics and the neo-Aristotelianism of Thomas Aquinas ... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
5: ...le]]. After another millennium, in [[1453]], the Eastern Empire, better known as the [[Byzantine Empire...
7: ...eras. Such names include [[Byzantine Empire]], [[Eastern Roman Empire]] and [[Western Roman Empire]], w...
9: ...he Dominate (from the word ''dominus'', meaning "Master") imperial power showed its naked face, with go...
11: ...chs]]), the [[History of Russia|Russian/Kiev]] dynasties (see [[tsar|czars]]), and the [[German Empire]...
21: Augustus's reign was notable for several long-lasting achievements that would define the Empire: - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
35: *[[Antoine Arbogast]] (France, [[1759]] - [[1803]])
190: *[[Jean Gaston Darboux]] ([[France]], [[August 14]],[[1842]] -...
299: * [[James Gregory (astronomer and mathematician)|James Gregory]] (Scotla...
372: *[[Gaston Julia|Gaston Maurice Julia]] (Algeria, France, [[1893]] - [[...
588: *[[Georg Purbach]] (Germany, [[1423]]-[[1461]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
1: '''Famous [[astronomer]]s and [[astrophysicist]]s''' include:
90: *[[Louis Boyer (astronomer)|Louis Boyer]] ([[France]])
132: *[[Josep Comas Sol ([[Spain]])<!--Last name = "Comas Solᦱuot;, list under C -->
166: *[[Terence Dickinson]], ([[Canada]]), astronomer and author
202: *[[Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer)|Charles Fehrenbach]] ([[France]], [[1914]... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
5: ...he hospice, which was built on the site of the monastery of Saint [[John the Baptist]], took in Christi...
7: The monastic hospitaller order was founded following the [[F...
15: ... well as the Anatolian ports of [[Bodrum]] and [[Castellorizon]].
17: ...Auvergne]], [[France]], [[Italy]], [[Aragon]], [[Castile]], [[Germany]] and [[England]]). The English p...
19: ..., and the walls of the city. The resulting siege lasted six months, at the end of which the survivors w... - Jean Fouquet (2536 bytes)
14: ...miniatures from a [[Book of Hours]], painted in [[1461]] for [[Etienne Chevalier]] who is portrayed by F... - February 22 (10772 bytes)
24: ... the United States]] to deliver a [[radio]] broadcast from the [[White House]].
40: * [[1403]] - [[Charles VII of France]] (d. [[1461]])
113: *[[1890]] - [[John Jacob Astor III]], American businessman (b. [[1822]])
149: *[[Roman Catholic Church]] - [[Cathedra Petri|Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter]]
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