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  1. Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
    1: ...]'' (1612-21) Oil on canvas 199 x 162 cm Galleria degli [[Uffizi]], Florence]]
    3: ...ings, at a time when such heroic themes were considered beyond a mere woman's reach.
    7: ...more talent than her brothers, who worked along side her. She learned drawing, how to mix color and ho...
    9: ...anna and the Elders, Sch?rn Collection, Pommersfelden]]
    10: .... The picture shows how, under parental guidance, Artemisia assimilated the realism of [[Caravaggio]] wi...
  2. Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
    10: ...ents arising out of the ambitions of [[Pope Alexander VI]] and his son, [[Cesare Borgia]], and these c...
    12: ...turned to [[Sant'Andrea in Percussina]], where he devoted himself to literature. He died in Florence i...
    15: ...because the Catholic church put the work in its Index – a list of books against the faith.
    19: === A critical reading on where Modernity in Politics starts ===
    21: ... his position. And that is the whole point with Modern politics.
  3. Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
    11: ... at [[Monza]]. The beginnings of [[chess theory]] developed in Italy in 16th and 17th centuries.
    17: ...onsider dialects of modern Italian. Examples include [[Milanese]], spoken near the city of [[Milan]], ...
    23: ...aly. The [[Pope]] of the Roman Catholic Faith resides withing Rome in what is now known as the [[Vatic...
    31: ...alian art stretches from the Roman times to the Modern era. Several famous artists are from Italy. It...
    37: ...ilm [[The Passion of the Christ]] was recently made in Italy.
  4. Florence (11538 bytes)
    3: ...]an trade and finance, the city is sometimes considered the birthplace of the [[Italian Renaissance]]....
    17: Florence's recorded history began with the establishment in [[59 BC]...
    19: ...Alighieri]]. This factional strife was later recorded by the White Guelph [[Dino Compagni]] in his [[C...
    21: ...ing an anti-aristocratic movement, led by [[Giano della Bella]], that resulted in a set of laws called...
    23: ...reafter succeeded by Cosimo's grandson, [[Lorenzo de%27 Medici|Lorenzo]] in 1469. Lorenzo was a great ...
  5. Drama (12658 bytes)
    1: ...eant to be read rather than staged; examples include the plays of [[Seneca]], ''[[Manfred]]'' by [[Geo...
    3: ...dians applied it to the plays they wrote; [[Euripides]] is portrayed in the [[Acharnians]] of [[Aristo...
    7: ... drama as an umbrella, with all of its subforms underneath it.
    13: ... another character or situation gives a greater understanding of what is happening around us.
    15: ...about how hard it must be to live alone. They broadened their own perceptions of the world. This all o...
  6. Theatre (9476 bytes)
    4: - Greek spelling needed -->
    5: ...ture, music, dance, sound and spectacle — indeed any one or more elements of the other performin...
    8: ... of [[political theater|political theatre]], intended to educate audiences on contemporary issues and ...
    10: ...Spectacle. The 17th-century Spanish writer [[Lope de Vega]] wrote that for theatre one needs "three bo...
    12: ...tume designer]], [[Sound Designer (theater)|sound designer]], [[dramaturg]], [[stage manager]], and [[...
  7. Ballet (9155 bytes)
    3: ...ng]] positions and footwork, perhaps due to their development during the same periods of history.
    5: ...o establish [[Italy]] as a major centre of ballet development.
    9: ... on Copper of the Ballet de la Royne by Balthazar de Beaujoyeulx folio Paris Mamert Patisson 1582.png|...
    11: ... de Musique, where instruction was based on noble deportment and manners.
    13: ...llet also came to be featured in operas as interludes called divertissements.
  8. Aymara language (3573 bytes)
    3: ... the language of the [[Aymara]] people of the [[Andes]]. It is one of only a handful of [[Native Ameri...
    5: ...however, is disputed — although there are indeed similarities, critics say that these may simply...
    7: ...[Subject Object Verb|subject-object-verb]] word order. <!-- It is based on a three value logic system...
    11: ...[vowel]]s ({{IPA|/a i u/}}, which distinguish two degrees of length. The high vowels are lowered to mi...
    19: Some believe that the Aymara language descends from the language spoken in [[Tiwanaku]]. T...
  9. Theater (9475 bytes)
    3: - Greek spelling needed -->
    4: ...ture, music, dance, sound and spectacle &mdash; indeed any one or more elements of the other performin...
    7: ... of [[political theater|political theatre]], intended to educate audiences on contemporary issues and ...
    9: ...Spectacle. The 17th-century Spanish writer [[Lope de Vega]] wrote that for theatre one needs "three bo...
    11: ...tume designer]], [[Sound Designer (theater)|sound designer]], [[dramaturg]], [[stage manager]], and [[...
  10. Physical theatre (1156 bytes)
    12: ... styles and genre of physical theatre. These include:
    20: ...t of his experience of mask work, [[commedia dell'Arte]] and his interest in the physicality of performa...
  11. Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
    1: ...rld Wildlife Fund]] against the World Wrestling Federation over the rights to the initials "WWF" in th...
    6: ...nt of five. This strategy is used very often in order to escape from a submission hold, and also, more...
    8: Offenses punishable by disqualification include:
    10: *Any outside interference involving a person not involved in t...
    15: ...arious "motto" in the pro-wrestling world used to describe this situation is: "You can't call what yo...
  12. Opera (25153 bytes)
    7: ... the visual spectacle on the stage, which is considered an important part of the performance. Finally,...
    9: ...arely reaching vocal maturity until the third decade, and sometimes not until middle age. Male singer...
    11: Traditional opera consists of two modes of singing: [[recitative]], the dialogue and plo...
    13: ...s such film scores can in some sense even be considered both the heirs and the competitors of [[grand ...
    20: ...ical [[Greek tragedy|Greek drama]], part of the wider revival of antiquity characteristic of the [[Ren...
  13. Madrid (20882 bytes)
    2: ...][[Image:Madrid-PlazaEspana.jpg|thumb|300px|Plaza de Espa�a (Spain square)]]
    12: [[Image:Karte_Madrid_MKL1888.png|thumbnail|200px|left|An [[1888...
    14: ...nd Moors continued to live in the city in their quarter, still called the "Moreria" until they were expe...
    16: ...ity and established himself safely fortified outside its walls in El Pardo. The grand entry of Ferdin...
    18: ... the population of the city was economically dependent on the business of the court itself.

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