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- Steel (28384 bytes)
1: :''See [[Steel (disambiguation)]] for other uses.''
2: [[Image:Steel framework.jpg|thumb|300px|Steel framework]]
3: ... [[brittle]]. One classical definition is that steels are iron-carbon alloys with up to 5.1 percent [[...
5: ...is undesired. A more recent definition is that steels are iron-based alloys that can be [[plasticity (...
7: ==Iron and steel== - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
1: ...a vassal, possibly Melisende herself, from the [[Melisende Psalter]]]]
3: '''Melisende''' ([[1105]] - [[September 11]], [[1161]]) ...
5: ...Ioveta]], abbess of St. Lazarus in [[Bethany (Israel)|Bethany]].
9: ...bilem reginam, cui jure hereditario competebat." Melisende was no mere regent-queen (for her son Baldw...
11: ...s daughter as a capable successor to himself and Melisende enjoyed the support of the ''[[Haute Cour o... - Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
3: ...later died; she was then betrothed to [[Hugh of Ibelin]], but instead married [[Amalric I of Jerusalem...
5: ...n suggests that both Amalric and his councillors believed he could make a more advantageous diplomatic...
7: ..., great-grandniece to [[Byzantine emperor]] [[Manuel I Comnenus]].
9: ... and Maria's daughter [[Isabella of Jerusalem|Isabella]]. There was no such questioning of Baldwin's r...
11: ...]] she arranged to have her brother Joscelin III released from captivity and appointed [[Officers of t... - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
6: ... in the service of the counts of Sponheim, close relatives of the [[Hohenstaufen]] emperors. Because s...
8: ...ed a prophetic call from God five years after her election as Mother Superior in 1141 demanding of her...
11: ... her instant understanding of the meaning of the religious texts, and commanded her to write down ever...
13: Yet Hildegard was also overwhelmed by feelings of inadequacy and hesitated to act.
15: ...ility, until weighed down by a scourge of god, I fell onto a bed of sickness."'' - Medieval art (6359 bytes)
3: ...evivals, the artists crafts, and the artists themselves.
5: ...art into major periods and movements. They are [[Celtic art]], [[Early Christian art]], [[Migration Pe...
9: ... seen as the history of the interplay between the elements of classical, early Christian and "Barbaria...
17: ...e period some Viking inspirations were added in Ireland.
25: ... an early formative stage from 600-900 and the development of regional styles from 900-1500. - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
1: ...blast furnace''' is a type of [[furnace]] for [[smelting]] whereby the [[combustion]] material and [[o...
4: ...ar whether the blast furnace was independently developed there, or whether the technology was transmit...
6: ...al]]-derived fuel made blast furnace-based iron smelting significantly less expensive.
9: The blast furnace relied on the fact that the unwanted sulfur-iron comp...
23: ...e 1800s almost all iron was being converted to steel before use. - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
3: ...Roman Empire]] ([[476]] CE) and ends in approximately the middle of the fifteenth century. Though esta...
11: ...tiple texts and instrumental accompaniment has developed by the end of the era.
14: ...ical notation|notation]] was a relatively late development, reconstruction of this music, especially b...
17: ...lues (in the Ars Cantus Mensurabilis of approximately 1260), an innovation which had a massive impact ...
19: ...e history of rhythmic notation. The first definitely identifiable scholar to accept and explain the m... - Castle (27805 bytes)
1: ...ure]]. The term is most often applied to a small self-contained [[fortress]], usually of the [[Middle ...
2: ...tached to the dwelling, resulting in many un-castlelike castles and ''[[chaux]]''.
7: ...0px|thumb|right|Castle found along the coast of Ireland. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.co...
12: ...ent]], whose defensive look was probably built merely to impress, and inside the castle is geared towa...
15: ...ers. For he could do what he liked without fear, relying on the protection of the castle, while others... - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
5: ...is now the fifth-largest city, surpassing [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] with 1.5 million people
46: ...er. Their name is derived from the [[Pima]] (Akimel O'otham) phrase, ''Ho Ho Kam'', "the people who h...
49: ...iver and founded a small farming colony approximately four miles (6 km) east of the present city (abou...
51: ...ng's Mill]] in his honor. It would later become Hellinwg Mill, Mill City, then East Phoenix. As for ...
53: [[Phillip Darrel Duppa|Darrel Duppa]] recommended the name ''Phoenix'', memoria... - Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
14: ...[[skyway|skywalk]] system, allowing people to travel between buildings without going out of doors.
43: ...ed by voters during the [[November 2]], [[2004]], election. The [[consolidated city-county]] governmen...
52: ...Des Moines-[[Newton, Iowa|Newton]]-[[Pella, Iowa|Pella]] Combined Statistical Area consists of those f...
79: ... of 18 and 7.6% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.
85: ...s Metropolitan Transit Authority]], consists entirely of buses, including regular in-city routes and e... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
9: *[[Jacob Friedrich von Abel]], (1751-1829)
10: *[[Pierre Ab鬡rd]] (or ''Peter Abelard''), (1079-1142){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
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|R}}
17: *[[Uriel Acosta]], (1585-1640) - Olmec (8916 bytes)
1: ...ogenitors and [[mother culture]] of every primary element common to later [[Mesoamerica]]n civilizatio...
4: The Olmec homeland is characterized by swampy lowlands punctuated...
6: ...ash; certainly they were playing it before anyone else has been documented doing so.
8: Their religion developed all the important themes (an obsession with m...
11: ...t known what name the ancient Olmec used for themselves; some later Mesoamerican accounts seem to refe... - Sumer (14409 bytes)
5: ...example, to [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] which belongs to the [[Afro-Asiatic languages]].
10: ...by a king, who was intimately tied to the city's religious rites.
12: ...ruk]], [[Ur]], and [[Nippur]]. As these cities developed, they sought to assert primacy over each othe...
16: ...h. In addition, his realm extended to parts of [[Elam]] and along the Persian Gulf.
21: ...ere in turn defeated by the [[Elamites]] around [[1150 BC]]. - Ashkelon (5935 bytes)
1: ..., in the [[Southern District of Israel]] in [[Israel]], which was formed out of the Arab town of [[Al ...
5: Ashkelon was the oldest and largest seaport in ancient [...
6: ...ilistine]], [[Phoenicia]]n, [[Hellenistic Greece|Hellenistic]], [[Roman Empire|Roman]], [[Byzantine Em...
8: ...Bronze Age gate had a stone-lined tunnel-like barrel vault, coated with white plaster, to support the ...
12: ...us practice that the [[Hebrews]] only too easily fell into. Besides the Golden Calf of [[Book of Exodu... - Erbium (9509 bytes)
2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left: 0.5...
3: | colspan="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" |
15: ... [[List of elements by symbol|Symbol]], [[List of elements by number|Number]]
22: | NA, [[period 6 element|6]], [[f-block|f]]
44: | [[Electron configuration]] - Iron (23778 bytes)
2: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left: 0.5...
16: ... [[List of elements by symbol|Symbol]], [[List of elements by number|Number]]</td>
22: <td>[[group 8 element|8 (VIIIB)]], [[period 4 element|4]], [[d-block|d]]</td></tr>
40: <td>[[Electron configuration]] </td>...
42: <td>[[electron|e<sup>-</sup>]] 's per [[energy level]]</td><td>2, 8, 14, 2</td></tr> - Silicon (13233 bytes)
1: ...]] | right=[[phosphorus]] | above=[[carbon|C]] | below=[[germanium|Ge]] | color1=#cccc99 | color2=blac...
2: {{Elementbox_series | [[metalloid]]s }}
3: {{Elementbox_groupperiodblock | group=14 | period=3 | ...
4: {{Elementbox_appearance_img | Si,14| dark gray, bluish...
5: {{Elementbox_atomicmass_gpm | [[1 E-26 kg|28.0855(3)]]... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
4: ... in natural investigation was renewed. Science developed in this golden period of [[Scholasticism|Scho...
14: ...rvive the process, maintained what was left of intellectual strength, especially through [[monasticism...
16: ...s the use of the term by pointing out that the labelling of this era as "dark" was mostly based on pre...
18: ...in of York]] elaborated a project of scholarly development aimed at resuscitating classical knowledge ...
20: The significance of these measures would only be felt centuries later. The teaching of dialectic (a di... - Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
1: :''For biblical characters named Elam, see [[Elam (Hebrew Bible)]].''
4: ...2700 BC]] to [[539 BC]], with a preceding [[Proto-Elamite]] period beginning around [[3200 BC]].
8: ... offspring of Elam, eldest son of [[Shem]] (see [[Elam (Hebrew Bible)]]).
10: ...he Old Persian root ''Hujiyā'', which means "Elam."
12: ==Elamite language==
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