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- History of China (45919 bytes)
48: ...ns and the Empire of Han: A Study in Frontier Policy. ''Papers on Far Eastern History'' 16, Australian...
84: ...to take care of the people with compassion and mercy, and China recovered some what.
152: ...assist with the immense paperwork of the bureaucracy, which included memorials (petitions and recommen...
160: ...s of the scholarly elite. The first expedition in 1405 consisted of 62 ships and 28,000 men — then...
192: ...na's problems were compounded by the Manchus' policy of suppressing Han Chinese. Manchu officials were... - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
5: ...[The Book of the City of Ladies]]'', written in [[1405]], and its companion, [[The Book of the Three Vir...
11: ...dy the [[Latin]] poets, and between that time and 1405, as she herself declares, she composed some fifte...
13: ... faitz ci bonnes manneurs du sayge roy Charles'' (1405), valuable as a first-hand picture of Charles V a...
15: ...reat autobiographical interest. In ''La Vision'' (1405) she tells her own history, by way of defence aga... - Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
6: ... in depriving Chinese of their lands, paper currency over-circulation, which caused inflation to go up...
10: ... class to be subordinated by the scholar bureaucracy. Simply put, maintaining a strong military was e...
20: ...assist with the immense paperwork of the bureaucracy, which included memorials (petitions and recommen...
29: Between [[1405]] and [[1433]], Ming emperors sent seven maritime...
31: ...lar elites, Zheng He led seven expeditions from [[1405]] to [[1433]] with six of them under the auspices... - Donatello (10376 bytes)
10: ...ectural setting. In fact, so strong is this tendency that the ''Saint Mark'', when inspected at the ma... - Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
1: ... dynasty|Achaemenid Empire]] that emerged under [[Cyrus II the Great]] that is usually the earliest to...
11: ...a, [[Babylonia]], and another Aryan tribe, the [[Scythian]]s. The region of Parsuash was annexed by Sa...
15: ...Babylon nor destroy its institutions and culture. Cyrus was killed during a battle against the [[Massa...
17: Cyrus' son, [[Cambyses II]], annexed [[Egypt]] to th...
19: ...ltures to survive, following the precedent set by Cyrus the Great. This was not only good for the empi... - Uranium (27752 bytes)
62: | 1405 [[Kelvin|K]] (2912 [[Fahrenheit|?F]])
197: ...ursued vigorously to ensure nuclear self-sufficiency. Similar efforts were undertaken in the [[Soviet ...
216: ...ium respectively, originally for purposes of secrecy. These names are still used occasionally to refer...
269: *[[Nuclear fuel cycle]] - Ancient China (39554 bytes)
66: ...to take care of the people with compassion and mercy, and China recovered some what.
118: ...assist with the immense paperwork of the bureaucracy, which included memorials (petitions and recommen...
126: ...s of the scholarly elite. The first expedition in 1405 consisted of 62 ships and 28,000 men — then...
153: ...na's problems were compounded by the Manchus' policy of suppressing Han Chinese. Manchu officials were...
155: ...f the more radical reforms. Official corruption, cynicism, and imperial family quarrels made most of ... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
131: *[[Constantine XI]] Palaeologus (1405-1453, ruled [[1449]] - [[1453]]) – son of M... - Padua (12961 bytes)
33: ...t or very active. The general tendency of its policy throughout the war of investitures was Imperial a...
40: ...18]] (''query [[1338]]?''). From that date till [[1405]], with the exception of two years ([[1388]]-[[13...
45: Padua passed under Venetian rule in [[1405]], and so remained, with a brief interval during ...
50: ... during the periods of French and Austrian supremacy. The Austrians were unpopular with progressive ci...
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