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- Eudocia Macrembolitissa (2682 bytes)
13: ...e Empresses: Woman and Power in Byzantium, AD 527-1204''. Routledge, 1999. - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
9: ...1169]]), and [[Eleanor of Aquitaine]] ([[1121]]-[[1204]]). Melisende's authority was not passed over for... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
3: ..., [[France]], c. [[1124]] – [[March 31]], [[1204]] in [[Fontevrault]], [[Anjou]]) was one of the w...
40: Eleanor died in [[1204]] and was entombed in [[Fontevraud Abbey]] near h... - Greece (54754 bytes)
1: ...ern civilization]] and the birthplace of [[democracy]], Greece has a long and rich history during whic...
37: | '''[[Currency]]''' || [[Euro]] (€)<sup>1</sup>
52: ...vilization]] and being the birthplace of [[democracy]], [[philosophy]], the [[Olympic Games]] and of t...
80: ... not to last: During the Crusading epochs between 1204 to 1458, Greece was overrun by warrings Byzantine...
82: ...s medieval era it had remained a source of constancy. However, a new age was dawning: Greece was gradu... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
2: ...campaigns — usually sanctioned by the [[Papacy]]— that took place during the [[11th centur...
23: ...igious fanaticism enforced by a military aristocracy became the dominant social value.
28: ...verage in resolving the Papacy's claims of supremacy over the [[Patriarch of Constantinople]], which h...
32: ...uld serve to reunite Christendom, bolster the Papacy, and perhaps bring the East under his control. Th...
34: ...n the rampages of the sack of Constantinople in [[1204]]. - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
37: | [[1204]]
51: ...rucial role in this. Henceforth, it was fixed policy in the West to refer to the emperor in Constantin...
104: ...large extent by the growth of the landed aristocracy, which undermined the theme system. Facing its ol...
112: ...nfluence the crusade captured Constantinople in [[1204]]. As a result a short-lived feudal kingdom was f...
115: [[Image:Byzantium1204.png|thumb|300px|right|The Latin Empire, Empire of... - Castle (27805 bytes)
61: ...rc;teau Gaillard fell to [[Philip Augustus]] in [[1204]] after a strenuous defence, and the success of t...
73: ...d maintenance. It was, therefore, the settled policy of the crown to strengthen the royal castles and ... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...tribute-states in the centuries before the autocracy of Augustus, the pre-Augustan state is convention...
28: ...which rewarded childbearing and penalized [[celibacy]].
40: ...riptions on buildings, and Augustan [[Roman currency|coinage]], has also provided valuable evidence ab...
60: ...th reasonable ability. He improved the [[bureaucracy]] and streamlined the citizenship and senatorial ...
76: ...hough Vespasian was considered quite the [[autocracy|autocrat]] by the senate, he mostly continued the... - Venice (22017 bytes)
6: ...ice was a [[city state]] (an Italian [[thalassocracy]] or ''Repubblica Marinara'', the other three bei...
10: ...islands in the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]], including [[Cyprus]] and [[Crete]], and became a major power-bro...
12: ...with Venetian aid) seized [[Constantinople]] in [[1204]] and established the [[Latin Empire]]. Considera...
20: ...ts frequently coming into conflict with the [[Papacy]]. Venice was threatened with the [[interdict]] o...
31: ...[14th century]] from among the younger [[aristocracy]] and served aboard both war-galleys and armed me... - Seljuk Turks (7657 bytes)
73: ...Rüm|Süleyman II]] (Suleiman) [[1196]]-[[1204]]
74: * [[Kilij Arslan III]] [[1204]]-[[1205]] - Parthenon (12682 bytes)
27: ...sack of the city during the [[Fourth Crusade]] in 1204. - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
113: ... Lerner Publications Co., Minneapolis ISBN 0-8225-1204-1 - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
96: *[[Aristippus|Aristippus the Elder of Cyrene]], (c. 435-366 BC){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
244: *[[Percy Williams Bridgman]], (1882-1961){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
308: *[[Nancy Cartwright (philosopher)|Nancy Cartwright]] (born 1943){{fn|O}}
413: *[[Cyril of Alexandria]], (376-444)
442: *[[Demetrius the Cynic]] - Hagia Sophia (7132 bytes)
32: ...imperial ceremonies. During the Latin Occupation (1204-1261) the church became a Roman Catholic cathedra... - Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
25: ...hs]] - that Constantinople established its supremacy.
41: ...antine culture were brought to an abrupt end in [[1204]] with the sacking of Constantinople by the knigh... - Constantinople (4125 bytes)
7: ...aptured and sacked by the [[Fourth Crusade]] in [[1204]] (April 12), and then re-captured by [[Nicaean E... - Praseodymium (9138 bytes)
62: | 1204 [[Kelvin|K]] (1707.8 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]]) - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
107: *[[Isaac II Angelus]] (1156-1204, ruled [[1185]] - [[1195]]) – great-grandso...
109: ...exius IV Angelus]] (1182-1204, ruled [[1203]] - [[1204]]) – son of Isaac II
110: ...Angelus]] (restored with Alexius IV, [[1203]] - [[1204]])
111: ...zuphlus (the Bushy-eyebrowed) (1140-1204, ruled [[1204]]) – son-in-law of Alexius III
114: *[[Theodore I Lascaris]] (1174-1222, ruled [[1204]] - [[1222]]) – son-in-law of Alexius III - Song Dynasty (16385 bytes)
12: ...n of power in the emperor and his palace bureaucracy than had been achieved in the previous dynasties....
16: ... to mass produce ploughs, hammers, needles, pins, cymbals (etc. etc.) for an indigenous mass market an...
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