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- Steel (28384 bytes)
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32: ...copper-smelting sites on the [[Sinai Peninsula]], dated to about 3000 BC. Some iron oxides are effect...
34: ...] died in [[1323 BC]] and was buried with an iron dagger with a golden hilt. An [[Ancient Egyptian]] [...
40: ...artifact is a knife found on [[Cyprus]] at a site dated to [[1100 BC]].
46: ...and weapons. A mass grave in [[Hebei]] province, dated to the early third century BC, contains severa... - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
5: Melisende was the eldest daughter of King [[Baldwin II of Jerusalem]] and the...
11: ... in diplomatic correspondence. Baldwin raised his daughter as a capable successor to himself and Melis...
13: ...re heirs. His intention was for a consort for his daughter, not a reigning king-consort. Baldwin chose...
21: ...ons of infidelity was a public affront that would damage Melisende's position entirely.
37: ...hem. The result of this breach of treaty was that Damascus would never trust the Crusader states again... - Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
3: ...t of [[Edessa, Mesopotamia|Edessa]] was lost in [[1150]]. Her first husband was Reynald of Marash, who l...
9: ...s questioned by supporters of Amalric and Maria's daughter [[Isabella of Jerusalem|Isabella]]. There w...
13: ...f [[Humphrey IV of Toron]] to Amalric and Maria's daughter Isabella; one of the terms of marriage was ...
20: ...nay]], [[Latin Empire|Latin emperor]], and [[Yolanda of Flanders]]. She married [[Geoffrey II Villhard... - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
3: ...ldegard of Bingen''' ([[September 16]] [[1098]] – [[September 17]], [[1179]]) was a [[German peo...
24: ...rd also authored ''Physica and Causae et Curae'' (1150), both works on natural history and curative powe...
26: ...nal use. Thus, "Reyan (tansy) is hot and a little damp and is good against all superfluous flowing hum...
34: ...eak and parents feel no love, leading to a bitter daughter.
37: ... of paradise. According to her, before the Fall, Adam had a pure voice and joined angels in singing pr... - Medieval art (6359 bytes)
1: ...f the Holy Wisdom]] in former [[Constantinople]]—the image of Christ on the walls of the upper s...
27: ...f artwork was destroyed; so little remains that today any discovery sheds new understanding. After 843...
29: ...tyle. [[Gothic sculpture]] was born in France in 1150 and spread throughout Europe, by the 13th century...
85: **[[Dancing in the Middle Ages]] ([[Dance]]) - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
4: ...t in [[Sweden]] at Lapphyttan, sometime between [[1150]] and [[1350]]. It is unclear whether the blast ...
6: In [[1709]], [[Abraham Darby]] developed a blast furnace that could be fire... - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
17: ...e treatise which defined and most completely elucidated the [[rhythmic modes]], a notational system fo...
21: ...Johannes Gallicus), [[Anonymous IV]], [[Marchetto da Padova]] (Marchettus of Padua), [[Jacques of Li&e...
23: == Early Medieval music ( -1150)==
27: ...ian chant]], named after St. Ambrose, was the standard. Celtic chant was used in Ireland.
29: ...ope, and Paris was the political center. The standardization effort consisted mainly of combining the... - Castle (27805 bytes)
2: ...astle" designations, relics of the [[feudalism|feudal]] age, often remained attached to the dwelling, ...
4: ...y of Japan|Japanese history]], where the feudal [[Daimyo]] inhabited them.
26: ...as lower grade housing within the walls to accommodate some of the key population of the local area, s...
30: ...structures and many survive through to the modern day; they are now mostly considered monuments.
48: ... in the life of John, [[bishop]] of Terouanne (''Ada Sanctorum'', quoted by GT Clark, ''Medieval Mil. ... - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
53: [[Phillip Darrel Duppa|Darrel Duppa]] recommended the name ''Phoenix'', mem...
74: ... the precious water supply. It functions to this day as the major agency for controlled use of irriga...
76: ...heodore Roosevelt Dam]], then the largest masonry dam in the world, began operation. It created [[Roo...
97: ...le, Arizona|Scottsdale]], [[Glendale, Arizona|Glendale]], [[Tempe, Arizona|Tempe]], [[Chandler, Arizon...
99: ...creational lake, called [[Tempe Town Lake]]. The dams are deflated to allow the river to flow unimped... - Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
43: ... county departments and programs have been consolidated.
52: ... Moines metropolitan area only consisted of Polk, Dallas, and Warren counties.)
66: * [[Urbandale, Iowa|Urbandale]]
89: ... International Airport|Atlanta Hartsfield]] and [[Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport]]. Despite i...
97: *[http://www.kwky.com/welcome.htm KWKY] 1150, christian talk, music - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
14: *[[Isaac Abrabanel|Isaac ben Judah Abravanel]], (1437-1508){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
15: *[[Judah Leon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-1535?){{fn|C}}{{fn...
19: *[[Adam Parvipontanus]], (d. 1181)
20: *[[Marilyn McCord Adams]], (born 1943){{fn|O}}
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}} - Olmec (8916 bytes)
1: ...entral [[Mexico]], roughly in what are the modern-day [[mexican state|states]] of [[Veracruz]] and [[T...
6: ...nd used for recreational and religious purposes – certainly they were playing it before anyone e...
8: ...emes (an obsession with mathematics and with calendars, and a spiritual focus on death expressed throu...
14: ...distinctively Olmec features begin to emerge at c.1150 BCE. The rise of [[civilization]] here was probab...
19: ...jaguar]]. [[Olmec figurine]]s were also found abundantly through their period. - Sumer (14409 bytes)
2: ...script may precede any other form of writing, and dates to no later than about [[3500 BCE]]
21: ...ere in turn defeated by the [[Elamites]] around [[1150 BC]].
24: ...[millet]], [[wheat]], [[turnip]]s, [[Date (fruit)|date]]s, [[onion]]s, [[garlic]], [[lettuce]], [[leek...
44: ... Food is all about, yet my food is hunger. On the day shares were allotted, my allotted share was suff...
51: ...that were scarce in Mesopotamia. In particular, cedar from Lebanon was prized. - Ashkelon (5935 bytes)
1: ... which was formed out of the Arab town of [[Al Majdal]] in the 1950s. -->
14: ...ng with the [[Israelites]] and the [[kingdom of Judah]]. According to Herodotus, its temple of Venus w...
18: ... in [[1099]], the city itself was not taken. In [[1150]] it was fortified with fifty-three towers by its...
26: ...i.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/ASH/NN_Spr95/NN_Spr95.html David Schloen, "Recent discoveries at Ashkelon"] - Erbium (9509 bytes)
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5: ...ign="center" | [[holmium]] – '''erbium''' – [[thulium]]
10: [[Periodic_table_(standard)|Full table]]</small></div>
50: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])
100: | 1150 kJ/mol - Iron (23778 bytes)
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5: ...align="center">[[manganese]] – '''iron''' – [[cobalt]]</td>
10: <div align="right"><small>[[Periodic table (standard)|Full table]]</small></div>
44: <td>[[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]]) </td><td...
89: <th>[[natural abundance|NA]]</th> - Silicon (13233 bytes)
4: {{Elementbox_appearance_img | Si,14| dark gray, bluish tinge }}
44: ...ical analog [[carbon]]. It is the second most abundant element in the [[Earth]]'s crust, making up 25....
47: In its [[crystal]]line form, silicon has a dark gray color and a metallic luster. Even though i...
63: ... in [[1787]], and was later mistaken by [[Humphry Davy]] in [[1800]] for a compound. In [[1811]] [[Gay...
70: ... and after [[oxygen]] is also the second most abundant element. Elemental silicon is not found in nat... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
6: ...otype]] of Middle Ages as supposedly "[[Dark Ages|Dark Ages]]".
16: ...y pointing out that the labelling of this era as "dark" was mostly based on previous ignorance about t...
20: ... of dialectic (a discipline that corresponds to today's [[logic]]) was responsible for the rebirth of ...
41: ...ccam]] led him to postulate the principle known today as [[Occam's Razor]]. According to Occam, philos...
43: ...ep towards the modern concept of [[inertia]]. Buridan anticipated [[Isaac Newton]] when he wrote: - Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
13: ...stages of the language are attested; the earliest date back to the third milennium BCE, the latest to ...
19: ...an only really trace Elamite history from records dating to beginning of the [[Akkadian Empire]], ca. ...
24: *Proto-Elamite: ca. 3200 BC – 2700 BC (Proto-Elamite script in Susa)
25: *Old Elamite period: ca. 2700 BC – 1600 BC (earliest documents until the Eprati ...
26: *Middle Elamite period: 1500 BC – 1100 BC (Anzanite dynasty until the Babylonian...
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