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- Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
1: [[Image:bayeuxtap1.jpg|right|200px|The Bayeux Tapestry]]
2: ... to be found in a special museum in the town of [[Bayeux]] in [[Normandy]]. It was made in [[England]] af...
5: ...but it was probably commissioned by Bishop Odo of Bayeux, William of Normandy’s half brother, who is...
7: ...eum in a dark room with special lighting to avoid damaging it.
9: ...f muted brick, rust, mustard yellow, olive-green, dark brown and off-white can be found in cloth tradi...
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- Tapestry (2919 bytes)
24: ...roducers of tapestries, and [[Delft]] and [[Amsterdam]] became the most important tapestry cities.
27: *The six-part piece ''La Dame ࠬa Licorne'' ([[The Lady and the Unicorn]]), ...
28: *The [[Bayeux Tapestry]], which depicts the events surrounding ... - Comet (30542 bytes)
9: ... tail, pointed in slightly different directions — dust being left behind in the comet's orbit (s...
11: ...omet is the appearance of Halley's Comet on the [[Bayeux Tapestry]], which records the [[Norman conquest]]...
15: ...like [[tar]] or crude [[Petroleum|oil]]. The very darkness of cometary surfaces allows them to absorb ...
29: ...0," the "Great September Comet of 1882," and the "Daylight Comet of 1910." After [[Edmund Halley]] de...
31: ...0 comets and is conducting a contest to guess the date of its 1000th comet discovery.{{hnote|SOHO (200... - 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.
46: ...rly depicted at the time of the Conquest in the [[Bayeux Tapestry]], and was then familiar on the mainland... - Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
1: [[Image:bayeuxtap1.jpg|right|200px|The Bayeux Tapestry]]
2: ... to be found in a special museum in the town of [[Bayeux]] in [[Normandy]]. It was made in [[England]] af...
5: ...but it was probably commissioned by Bishop Odo of Bayeux, William of Normandy’s half brother, who is...
7: ...eum in a dark room with special lighting to avoid damaging it.
9: ...f muted brick, rust, mustard yellow, olive-green, dark brown and off-white can be found in cloth tradi... - William I of England (8753 bytes)
7: ...ent]], [[Duke of Normandy]], and [[Herleva]], the daughter of a tanner. Born in [[Falaise, Calvados, F...
16: ...was 22. Their marriage produced four sons and six daughters (see list below).
18: His half-brothers [[Odo of Bayeux]] and [[Robert, Count of Mortain]] played signifi...
27: ...unts, perhaps based on an interpretation of the [[Bayeux Tapestry]] commemorating the Norman victory, Haro...
31: ...ed separate attempts at invasion by the [[Denmark|Danes]] and the [[Scotland|Scots]]. William's defeat... - 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:
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