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- Eudocia Macrembolitissa (2682 bytes)
5: ...[Seljuk Turks]] at the [[Battle of Manzikert]] ([[1071]]), Eudocia and Michael were declared co-emperors... - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
6: ...en from favor, partly to avoid the entrenched stereotypes associated with the phrase, but also partly ...
8: ...an period were not everywhere decimated, the new peoples greatly altered established society, and with...
12: ...ut widespread violence. Other outsiders, like [[Theodoric]] of the [[Ostrogoths]], were civilized, tho...
14: ...istianity or with classic Roman culture. Warrior people such as the [[Vikings]] were still capable of ...
23: ...reland]], occasioned a pre-eminent cultural and ideological role for its [[abbot]]s, and the collapse ... - Greece (54754 bytes)
72: ...progressed, much of Greece was overrun by Slavic peoples from the north, and a period of uncertainty a...
76: ...and [[Manuel I Comnenus]], Greece prospered. Archaeological evidence tells us that many of the medieva...
85: [[Image:Vryzakis.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Theodore Vryzakis, ''The sortie of Messologhi'']]
87: ...] and were not Crypto-Christians became [[Turkic peoples|Turks]] in the eyes of Orthodox Greeks. There...
90: ...ht for the cause — including people like [[George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron|Lord Byron]]. A... - California (63989 bytes)
30: AdmittanceOrder = 31<sup>st</sup> |
100: ... explore parts of the coast was the [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] [[Juãn Rodrigues Cabrillo]] in 1...
109: ...But after gold was discovered, the population burgeoned with Americans, Europeans, and other immigrant...
134: ...tial elections. In 2004, Republican President [[George W. Bush]] received a majority of votes in more...
149: == Geography == - Crusade (28507 bytes)
7: ...] movements, forbidding violence against certain people at certain times of the year. This was somewha...
11: ... tried to marshal public opinion in their favor, people became personally engaged in a dramatic religi...
30: ...strous defeat at the [[Battle of Manzikert]] in [[1071]], which reduced the Empire's Asian territory to ...
38: ...e finally unseated by [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] in [[1798]].
41: ...other smaller crusades that are mostly contemporaneous and unnumbered. There were frequent "minor" cru... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
7: ... eagle.JPG|280px]]<br/><small>Emblem of the [[Palaeologus]] dynasty, as preserved today at the entranc...
13: ...tern and Western halves, following the death of Theodosius I.
34: | [[1071]]
41: ... the Byzantine emperor of [[Nicaea]], Michael Palaeologus.
46: ...st sole imperial authority. In any case, the changeover was gradual and by 330, when [[Constantine the... - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
14: ...ce (2613.9 W/m? in the upper atmosphere, and just 1071.1 W/m? at the surface). Owing to the thermal iner...
25: ...s they fall toward the surface, and even large meteors will strike the surface at too low a speed to f...
27: ...canically active in isolated [[Hotspot (geology)|geological hotspots]].
29: ...ly) in Venus's atmosphere seems to support this theory. Molecular oxygen is thought to have combined w...
46: ... much the same manner as the Earth's Moon. [[Galileo Galilei]] was the first person to observe the pha... - Islam (36809 bytes)
12: ...brahamic]] roots, whilst the Qur'an calls them [[People of the Book]]. Islam has three primary branche...
38: ...in to polytheism. As it says in the Qur'an, ''"O People of the Scripture! Do not exaggerate in your re...
40: ...lead to [[idolatry]] and are thus prohibited. Moreover, many Muslims believe that God is incorporeal,...
80: ...erous traditions, and many conflicting academic theories, as to the provenance of the verses later ass...
88: ... of Muslim devotion and eventually a subject of theological controversy. In the [[8th century]], the [... - Ankara (15129 bytes)
19: In [[1071]] [[Seljuk Turks|Seljuk]] Sultan [[Alp Arslan|Alp...
21: ...Empire]] captured the city in [[1356]]. [[Turkic people|Turkic]] leader [[Timur Lenk]] besieged Ankara...
28: ...ey|among others]]. The National Library, the Archaeological Museum and the Ethnographical Museum are l...
39: ...d now houses a unique collection of Paleolithic, Neolithic, Hatti, Hittite, Phrygian, Urartian, and Ro...
47: ===Archeological sites=== - Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
3: ...pean culture. It can also be used for the art of peoples of the former Byzantine Empire under the rule...
17: ...st interest in the realistic depiction of actual people. Since no-one knew what Christ and the saints ...
29: ...human form was blasphemous. In [[730]] Emperor [[Leo III]] banned the use of images of Jesus, Mary, an...
31: ...But with icon-painting banned and the state too preoccupied with warfare to commission major buildings...
37: ...ower - following the [[Battle of Manzikert]] in [[1071]] it lost most of its eastern territories to the ... - Byzantine coinage (4605 bytes)
12: ...[[Romanus IV|Romanos Diogenis]] ([[1067]]–[[1071]]) the solidus had been debased to only roughly 1...
17: ...such coins is not known, although it is usually theorized that they were shaped for easier stacking. - Viking (18085 bytes)
20: ...y their own people, and ''Ascomanni'' by our own people, pay tribute to the Danish king."
64: ...eatest period of stability (circa [[800]]–[[1071]]) it would enjoy after the initial wave of Musli...
68: ...], and the [[Swede|Swedes]], (called the [[Rus' (people)|Rus]]) to the east. But the three nations wer...
89: A focus for early British enthusiasts was George Hicke, who published a ''Linguarum vett. septe...
95: ...le, in the runic emblem of the [[SS]], and the [[neo-Nazi]] youth organization [[Wiking-Jugend]], and... - Cerium (12377 bytes)
5: ... [[Lanthanum]] – '''Cerium''' – [[Praseodymium]]
61: | 1071 [[Kelvin|K]] (1468 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
76: | n/a [[Pascal|Pa]] at 1071 K
81: ...2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Miscellaneous'''
149: | <sup>141</sup>[[Praseodymium|Pr]] - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
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28: ...s [[Kapellmeister]] (director of music). Prince Leopold, himself a musician, appreciated Bach's talen...
38: ..., [[1720]] while Bach was travelling with Prince Leopold.
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67: ... music, BWV 1001-1040 [[chamber music]], BWV 1041-1071 orchestral music and BWV 1072-1126 [[canon]]s and... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
12: ...had defeated the Byzantine Empire at Manzikert in 1071 and incorporated much of Anatolia into Great Selj...
26: ...and Italy as well. Urban tried to forbid certain people (including women, monks, and the sick) from jo...
28: ===The People's Crusade===
29: ''Main article: [[People's Crusade]]''
33: ...e led to further tensions. In Constantinople , moreover, Peter's followers weren't the only band of cr... - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
8: ...en from favor, partly to avoid the entrenched stereotypes associated with the phrase, but also partly ...
10: ...an period were not everywhere decimated, the new peoples greatly altered established society, and with...
14: ...ut widespread violence. Other outsiders, like [[Theodoric]] of the [[Ostrogoths]], were civilized, tho...
16: ...istianity or with classic Roman culture. Warrior people such as the [[Avars]] and the [[Vikings]] were...
25: ...reland]], occasioned a pre-eminent cultural and ideological role for its [[abbot]]s, and the collapse ... - List of autonomous entities (9309 bytes)
41: | rowspan=2 | [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]
103: ...]] (Sacha-Jakutija/Саха-Якутия – ...
141: | [[Yamalia]] (Jamalo-Nenec/Ямало-Нен... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ... [[medieval]] period), [[Arcadius]] (treating [[Theodosius I]] as the last emperor of a single Roman E...
13: ==Valentinian-Theodosian dynasty==
15: *[[Theodosius I]] the Great (346-395, ruled [[379]] - [[3...
16: ...77-408, ruled [[395]] - [[408]]) – son of Theodosius I
17: *[[Theodosius II]], (401-450, ruled [[408]] - [[450]]) &n...
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