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- Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
19: ...ntation'' (1410) and a ''Livre de la paix'' (1412-1413), but after the disasters of the [[battle of Agin... - Julian of Norwich (1710 bytes)
1: '''Julian of Norwich''' (c. [[1342]]-c. [[1413]]) is considered to be one of the greatest [[Engl... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
16: ..."sign" that she had said would verify her legitimacy as a visionary—gained her the support of pr...
18: ... on the 15th, followed by the surrender of Beaugency on the 17th. A greater victory was achieved on t...
34: ...ho had supported the bloody Cabochien Revolt in [[1413]], and defended the assassination of [[Louis of V...
68: ...ecret so she kneeled, confessed and begged for mercy. Later she was forced to admit her imposture in ... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
79: ...cy for the rich wanting to proclaim their ascendancy over the poor and over other cities. - Process (6114 bytes)
49: ...ce CAiSE'98, B. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1413, Pernici, C. Thanos (Eds), Springer. Pisa, Italy,...
64: ...iple that figures prominently in the science of [[cybernetics]]. Natural and industrial processes util...
72: ...CESS.html Article defining process in ''Principia Cybernetica Web''] - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
17: ...lost lands became a major focus of English diplomacy. Another effect of the war was to galvanize oppo...
38: ...ard III?s prestige. At sea, France enjoyed supremacy for some time, and several towns on the English c...
42: ...osses until the French were forced to retreat. Crecy was a crushing defeat for the French.
50: ...lish archers repeated the same tactics used at Crecy, and the Gascon noble [[Captal de Buch]] led a fl...
70: ...-occupied Calais. In a campaign reminiscent of Crecy, he found himself outmaneuvered and low on suppli... - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
22: ...ntributed to demands for food purity and consistency.
45: ...tly identified [[rickets]] as a vitamin A deficiency, because he could cure it in dogs with cod liver ...
47: ...ocopherol|vitamin E]] as essential for rat pregnancy, originally calling it "food factor X" until 1925...
50: ...concurrently elucidates much of the [[citric acid cycle]].
62: ...t of a hormone or signalling 'cascades'), deficiency or excess of various nutrients affects hormonal f... - Henry the Navigator (6878 bytes)
5: ...s Templar]], which had set up its headquarters in 1413 at [[Sagres]], near [[Cape St Vincent]] at the ex...
7: ...he colonization of the Azores during Pedro's regency (1439–1448).
21: ..., King [[John II of Portugal]], continued his policy of exploration on assuming the throne in 1481. W... - March 20 (10075 bytes)
7: *[[1413]] – [[Henry V of England|Henry V]] becomes ...
25: ...– The precursor of the [[European Space Agency]], [[ESRO]] (European Space Research Organization...
52: ...[Frederick Winslow Taylor]], inventor and efficiency expert (d. [[1915]])
104: *[[1413]] - King [[Henry IV of England]], (b. [[1367]]) - Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
37: | '''[[Currency]]'''
61: ...advent of nationalism and the yearning for democracy was making the population restless.
101: ...man Interregnum|Interregnum]]'' ([[1402]]–[[1413]])
102: * [[Mehmed I]] ([[1413]]–[[1421]])
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