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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
7: ...s of this school, most notably Geoffrey Ashe and Leon Fleuriot, have argued for identifying Arthur wit...
11: ...ssibly fictive person like [[Beowulf (character)|Beowulf]].
35: ...; who then expanded on the tales of Arthur. One theory as to why this happened is that after the [[Nor...
37: ...nkind]]. The pride and curiosity of the [[Norman people|Norman conquerors]] prompted them to inquire i...
41: ... by many others appear to be independent of what Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote. - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
9: ...reginam regni potestas penes dominam Melisendem, Deo amabilem reginam, cui jure hereditario competebat...
13: ...'s son of previous marriage, [[Geoffrey of Anjou|Geoffrey]] was in these same years married to Empress...
25: ...reginam regni potestas penes dominam Melisendem, Deo amabilem reginam, cui jure hereditario competebat...
65: ...'Uppity Women of the Medieval Times''", by Vicki Leon. Conari Press, 1997 - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
45: ...103; тебя обыкновенн... - Larisa Latynina (2531 bytes)
3: ...1086;вна Латынина'''; born [[December ...
5: ...[ballet]], but turned to gymnastics after her choreographer moved out of town. At age 19, she debuted ... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
7: Even within a single work, often archeologists will offer several possible dates or even ...
20: ...rie.ucl.ac.uk/ The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology].)
78: *Khufu ([[Cheops]]) 2551-2528
255: *[[Ramesses X]] (Khepermaatre-setepenre) 1108-1099
256: *[[Ramesses XI]] (Menmaatre-setepenptah) 1099-1069 - Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
1: ...[Europe]]. It has borders with [[Russia]], the [[People's Republic of China]], and the [[Central Asia|...
9: ...#1091;бликасы<br>(Qazaqstan Respūblīkasy)<br>Р...
76: ...ts system aroused the resentment of the [[Kazakh people]], and by the 1860s, most [[Kazakhs]] resisted...
82: ... with later modernizations under Soviet leader [[Leonid Brezhnev]], sped up the development of the agr...
110: == Geography == - Kyrgyzstan (23226 bytes)
1: ...Asia]]. Landlocked and mountainous, it borders [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[Kazakhstan]], [...
52: ...[[201 BC]]. The earliest ancestors of the Kyrgyz people, who are believed to be of [[Turkic]] descent,...
54: ...tary draft on the Kyrgyz and other Central Asian peoples, caused many Kyrgyz to flee to China.
76: ...s, suggesting that personalities prevailed over ideologies. The new parliament convened its initial se...
97: ...in the southern district of [[Aksy]], where five people protesting the arbitrary arrest of an oppositi... - Pope Paschal II (3427 bytes)
1: ...ccession to [[Pope Urban II]] on [[August 19]], [[1099]].
9: Successor=[[Pope Gelasius II|Gelasius II]]|Dates=1099–1118}} - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
1: {{List_of_people}}
3: == People named U ==
65: ...Unwin (publisher)|Unwin, Stanley]], Publisher, [[George Allen and Unwin]]
73: *[[Pope Urban II|Urban II, Pope]], (1088-1099)
81: *[[Leon Uris|Uris, Leon]], (1924-2003), US writer - 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...
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...
46: ...usalem, sacking several cities on their way. In [[1099]], they took Jerusalem and massacred the populati... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
23: ...ΚΗΦΑΣ'''</small><br>(Simeon Kephas)
343: | '''[[Pope Leo I the Great]]'''<br><small>Saint Leo</small>
344: | Papa '''Leo''' Magnus, <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
514: | '''[[Pope Deusdedit]]'''<br><small>(Adeodatus)</small>
549: | '''[[Pope Theodore I]]''' - Abacus (7218 bytes)
43: ...n for native Japanese and foreigners, as Western people are of bigger body build and hands/fingers. T...
55: ...schoty]] or sjotty (счёты), usually has a single slanted deck, with ten be... - Rail transport (15539 bytes)
15: ... trains and a widespread urban rail network in [[Seoul]] and [[Busan|Pusan]], Korean National Rail is ...
24: Firstly there is the geography onto which the [[permanent way]] is built. ...
40: ...are several thousand each year killing about 500 people. For information regarding major accidents, se...
51: ...uccessful endeavour in locomotive building was [[George Stephenson]]'s famous [[The Rocket|Rocket]] st...
118: ...p://www.rinbad.demon.co.uk/ Rinbad] - on railway geography and infrastructure in Europe and around the... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
1: ...n end following its ejection from Malta by [[Napoleon]]. The '''Sovereign Military Order of Malta''' (...
27: ...rez d'Aleccio]] in the Hall of St Michael and St George, also known as the Throne Room, in the Grandma...
41: ...ctive leadership, and readily capitulated to Napoleon. This was a terrible affront to most of the Kni...
43: ... in the period [[1805]] to [[1879]], when [[Pope Leo XIII]] restored a Grand Master to the Order. This...
50: ...herence to the order while accepting protestant theology. As a [[Balley Brandenburg des Ritterlichen O... - Ashkelon (5935 bytes)
6: [[Archeology|Archeological]] excavations began in [[1985]] led by [[L...
8: ... large as an ancient city with as many as 15,000 people living inside walls a mile and a half (2.4 km)...
14: ...[[600s BC|604 BCE]], burnt and destroyed and its people taken into exile, the Philistine era was over.
18: ...t the [[Battle of Ascalon]] by the Crusaders in [[1099]], the city itself was not taken. In [[1150]] it ...
25: ...onalgeographic.com/ngm/0101/feature4/ ''National Geographic'' January 2001, "Ashkelon, ancient city of... - Easter (31700 bytes)
4: ...he slaughter of the Passover lambs (perhaps for theological reasons). This would put the Last Supper s...
6: ...edicated to the [[pagan]] [[fertility goddess]] [[Eostre]]. The [[Easter Bunny]] is often identified a...
107: ... name of the holiday, "Pascha" (or variations thereof), indicates, the holiday arose from the Passover...
146: ...1080;з мертвых,<br>
184: ...us, according to Bede, from the [[pagan]] goddess Eostre. - Europium (8579 bytes)
62: | 1099 [[Kelvin|K]] (1519 [[Fahrenheit|?F]])
82: ...2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Miscellaneous''' - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
2: ...towards Jerusalem and captured the city in July [[1099]], establishing the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]] and ...
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... - List of autonomous entities (9309 bytes)
41: | rowspan=2 | [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]
77: ...ея – Adyge/Адыгэ)
79: ...jdyng/Алтайдынг)
89: ...#1050;ъабарты-Малкъар...
91: ...lmykia]] (Kalmykija/Калмыкия – Chal'm Tang... - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
1: ...1077;ча Весны}} and ''[[The Firebird|L'oiseau de feu (The Fire...
5: ...mposer's English grammar, Stravinsky composed a theoretical work entitled ''Poetics of Music''. In it...
7: ...[[Time magazine]] as one of the most influential people of the century.
14: ..., [[Jean Cocteau]] (''Oedipus Rex'', 1927) and [[George Balanchine]] (''Apollon Musagete'', 1928).
21: ...too was never far away. In the early [[1920s]] [[Leopold Stokowski]] was able to give Stravinsky regul...
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