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- Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
2: ...Pisan in fact was merely describing a standard feudal practice whereby the wife of a nobleman was expe...
15: ...], was presented to the same patron on New Year's Day, [[1404]]. It possesses an introduction of great...
19: ...des trois vertus'', or ''Le Tr鳯r de la cite des dames''. She was devoted to her adopted country. Dur...
21: ...obably took place about this time. Her ''Cite des dames'' contains many interesting contemporary portr...
25: ...ar, based chiefly on [[Vegetius]]. Her ''Cite des dames'' was translated by Brian Anslay (London, 1521... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ...le interest in the [[Republic of Ireland]], [[Canada]], [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]]. Many...
7: ... to Henry V's heirs, disinheriting Charles, the [[Dauphin]] ([[crown prince]]), and making the infant ...
12: ...d they gave her male clothing to wear (as the standard disguise used in such circumstances) and brough...
14: ... small force she eventually led included the legendary soldiers, [[Jean de Dunois|Jean d'Orleans (Coun...
16: ... said would verify her legitimacy as a visionary—gained her the support of prominent clergy such... - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
19: ...rotubules pull the chromatids apart, so that each daughter cell inherits one set of chromatids. Once t...
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191: ...some 4. It is characterized by severe growth retardation and mental defect.
192: ...asymmetrical skull, slanting eyes and mental retardation.
193: ...osome 18. Symptoms include mental and motor retardation. - Printing (4400 bytes)
6: [[Book]]s are usually printed today using the technique of [[offset printing]], and ...
11: ...d using the more sophisticated [[block printing]] dates from 868 AD (The ''[[Diamond Sutra]]'' of AD [...
13: ... Mainz, developed European printing technology in 1440. Basing the design of his machine on a wine press...
15: ...an imported press in Mexico City, Mexico. Stephen Day built the first printing press in North America ...
39: * [[Adam d'Ambergau]] - Printing press (12986 bytes)
1: ...] in [[1041]], the printing press as we know it today was invented in the West by a [[Holy Roman Empir...
8: ... in Europe is not accepted by all. The other candidate advanced is the [[The Netherlands|Dutchman]] [[...
12: ...limited the number of different pages created per day. Books produced in this period, between the firs...
18: ...anbul]] (a popular destination for thousands of Andalusian Jews).
45: ... print tens of thousands of copies of a page in a day. - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
2: ...ween [[Guillaume Dufay]] and [[Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina|Palestrina]], and is usually considere...
6: ... his birthdate was long considered to be around [[1440]]: more recent scholarship has shown that he was...
10: ...n of Condé¬ southeast of [[Lille]] on the present-day border between Belgium and France, becoming prov...
14: ...and was much in demand. Duke Ercole I sent an (undated) letter to his secretary with the interesting ...
16: ...towards or away from perfection but as trends of adaptation and influence; as such Josquin is seen as ... - Donatello (10376 bytes)
7: ...t documentary reference to the master bearing the date [[1406]], when a payment is made to him as an i...
10: ...asm, however, when placed in situ, and at a later date received [[Michelangelo Buonarroti|Michelangelo...
13: ...e (Donatello).jpg|right|thumb|100px|[[Donatello's David]] ]]
14: ...panile and the cathedral, though from this period dates the bronze figure of the Baptist for the chris...
18: ...el off which [[Bernardo Rossellino]], [[Desiderio da Settignano|Desiderio]], and other sculptors of th... - Roger van der Weyden (3397 bytes)
9: ...ussels]] about [[1435]]. He was in [[Italy]] in [[1440]]-[[1450]], but his visit shows no result on his ...
18: * ''Descent from the Cross'' ([[1440]]), [[Madrid]]
20: * [[triptych]] ([[1438]]-[[1440]]), [[Berlin Museum]]
39: ...[[1450]]-[[1529]]), to whom a brilliant ''Mary Magdalen'' in the National Gallery is attributed. - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
7: ==Early origins: 911–1314==
10: ... nobles had never fully given up the dream of one day reconquering their homeland in Normandy; it was ...
12: ==Immediate precursors: 1314–1337==
13: ...rance|Louis X]], died in [[1316]], leaving only a daughter, [[Joan II of Navarre|Joan II]], who in 132...
15: ...had been set. When Philip V died in [[1322]], his daughters were put aside in favor of the last brothe... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
4: ...llenges global governance |date=2009-04-09 |accessdate=2009-04-09 |publisher=[[Open Democracy]]}}</ref...
29: ...im raiders [[Sack of Rome (846)|sacked Rome]] and damaged the Vatican. In 911, the bishop of [[Narbonn...
31: ...] tribe settled the land of [[Pagania]] between [[Dalmatia]] and [[Zachlumia]] in the first half of th...
39: ...[[North Sea]] and the Baltic Sea was seriously in danger of attack by the pirates.
47: ...vilization.ca/aborig/haida/havwa01e.html|title=Haida Warfare}}</ref> - 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... - Hafnium (9162 bytes)
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99: | 1440 kJ/mol - Padua (12961 bytes)
7: ...[Stefano da Ferrara]], working from [[1425]] to [[1440]].
11: ...atue of "Gattamelata" ([[Erasmo of Narni | Erasmo da Narni]]), the Venetian general ([[1438]]-[[1441]]...
13: ...[[Jacopo]] ([[1324]]) and [[Ubertino]] ([[1345]]) da Carrara, lords of Padua, and for the chapel of SS...
27: ... foundations are all that remain of Roman Padua today. The simple people fled to the hills and returne...
36: ...eat families of [[Camposampiero]], [[Este]] and [[Da Romano]] began to emerge and to divide the Paduan... - February 22 (10772 bytes)
1: ...year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]]. There are 312 days remaining, 313 in [[leap year]]s.
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12: ...reaty]], [[Spain]] sold [[History of Florida|Florida]] to the [[United States]] for five million [[Uni...
19: ... signs a bill admitting [[North Dakota]], [[South Dakota]], [[Montana]] and [[Washington]] as [[U.S. s...
23: ...the city, invited by the scientist [[Esteban Terradas i Illa]], as part of the monografics course of H...
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