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- Catherine Deneuve (2766 bytes)
8: ... from 1965 to 1972, to the British photographer [[David Bailey]].
22: * ''[[Dancer In The Dark]]'' ([[Lars von Trier]]), (2001) - Pope Zosimus (7180 bytes)
8: ...the year [[400]] Arles had been substituted for [[Trier]] as the residence of the chief government offici...
10: ...consulting the African bishops. After the new synodal letter of the African council of [[1 May]], [[41...
26: ...r=[[Pope Boniface I|Saint Boniface I]]|Dates=417–418}} - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
9: ...of imperial majesty were common from the earliest days of the Empire.
42: Secondary sources on the Augustan Age include [[Tacitus]]...
46: ...lia, either through [[Julia Caesaris]], Augustus' daughter from his first marriage ([[Caligula]] and [...
52: ...utions with relish. Sejanus also began to consolidate his own power; in AD [[31]] he was named co-con...
66: ...tain|Britain]], [[Armenia]], [[Parthia]], and [[Judaea]]. Nero's inability to manage the rebellions an... - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
43: * [[Trier]]
50: ...001138 Rembrandstraat] with a few bits of its foundations still visible)
76: * [[M鲩da, Spain|M鲩da]]
96: ...eatres include [[Echo Rock]], [[New Mexico]], [[Cedar Breaks National Monument]] and [[Red Rocks, Colo...
105: ...//penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Amphitheatrum.html article "Amphitheatr... - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
14: ...f southern Scandinavia (2-3 degrees warmer than today) deteriorated considerably, which not only drama...
18: ... of the [[Celts]] inhabiting the more southerly [[Danube]] and Alpine regions during the same period.
25: ...ome]] advanced her borders to the [[Rhine]] and [[Danube]], incorporating many [[Celtic]] societies in...
27: ...efinition of the "Germania magna": from Rhine and Danube in the West and South to the Vistula and the ...
29: ...t medieval cities like [[Aachen]], [[Cologne]], [[Trier]], [[Mainz]], [[Worms]] and [[Speyer]] were part ... - Cities along the Silk Road (5982 bytes)
9: * [[Adana]], Turkey
12: * [[Damascus]], [[Syria]]
16: * [[Baghdad]], Iraq
19: * [[Hamadan]], Iran
22: * [[Hecatompylos]] (was probably located near [[Damghan]]), Iran - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
6: date_of_birth=[[November 10]], [[1483]] |
9: date_of_death=[[18 February]], [[1546]] |
12: ...''Martinus Luther''') ([[November 10]], [[1483]]–[[February 18]], [[1546]]) was a [[German peopl...
14: ...translations of the Bible helped to develop a standard version of the [[German language]] and added se...
19: ...eben]], [[Germany]] and was baptized on the feast day of [[Martin of Tours|St. Martin of Tours]], afte... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
5: ...dolf Hitler]] referred to [[Nazi Germany]] (1933–1945) as the Third Reich.
15: ...g Forest]]. Germany as far as the Rhine and the [[Danube]] remained outside the [[Roman Empire]].
17: ...e Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
32: ...ce-elector]]s of the Holy Roman Empire. From ''Bildatlas der Deutschen Geschichte'' by Dr Paul Kn? (18...
43: ...n Emperor|Henry V]] and the Pope with the [[Concordat of Worms]]. The consequences of the investiture ... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
5: ...dolf Hitler]] referred to [[Nazi Germany]] (1933–1945) as the Third Reich.
15: ...g Forest]]. Germany as far as the Rhine and the [[Danube]] remained outside the [[Roman Empire]].
17: ...e Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
32: ...ce-elector]]s of the Holy Roman Empire. From ''Bildatlas der Deutschen Geschichte'' by Dr Paul Kn? (18...
43: ...n Emperor|Henry V]] and the Pope with the [[Concordat of Worms]]. The consequences of the investiture ... - Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
2: ...''' ([[May 5]], [[1818]] [[Trier]], [[Germany]] – [[March 14]], [[1883]] [[London]], [[UK]]) was...
6: ....jpg|thumb|Karl Marx's former home; now a museum. Trier, Germany]]
7: ...h;like many of his ancestors—chief rabbi of Trier. In 1817 Heinrich Marx converted to the Prussian ...
10: ...asium (school)|gymnasium]],'' the Prussian [[secondary education]] school. His senior thesis, which an...
13: ...dy [[law]], at his father's behest. He joined the Trier Tavern Club and at one point served as its presid...
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