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- Diane de Poitiers (2609 bytes)
1: '''Diane de Poitiers''' ([[September 3]], [[1499]] - [[April 25]], [[1...
5: ...oble foreigner [[Catherine de' Medici]], Diane de Poitiers would remain his lifelong true love. They had one...
7: [[Image:DianedePoitiers.jpg|left|frame|Diane de Poitiers]]
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- Constance of Antioch (2293 bytes)
3: ...ce was married to [[Raymond of Antioch|Raymond of Poitiers]], whom the noble supporters of the regency had s... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
14: ...], who feared that their militaristic aims would jeopardize the tenuous safety of his empire. A partic...
16: ...s now ruled by her flamboyant uncle, [[Raymond of Poitiers|Raymond of Antioch]] (rumored to be her lover), w...
22: ...ohn]], [[Matilda, Duchess of Saxony|Matilda]], [[Leonora of Aquitaine|Eleanor]], and [[Joan of England...
24: ...ng; their son, William, and Henry's bastard son, Geoffrey, were born months apart.
26: ... new court in her own territory of [[Poitou]]. In Poitiers, she reached the height of her powers creating th... - Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
11: ...y under the influence of his mistress, [[Diane de Poitiers]], Catherine had little authority. In 1552, when ... - Diane de Poitiers (2609 bytes)
1: '''Diane de Poitiers''' ([[September 3]], [[1499]] - [[April 25]], [[1...
5: ...oble foreigner [[Catherine de' Medici]], Diane de Poitiers would remain his lifelong true love. They had one...
7: [[Image:DianedePoitiers.jpg|left|frame|Diane de Poitiers]] - Marie de France (1845 bytes)
3: ...England]] and his oldest son, [[William, Count of Poitiers]]. As the wife of Henry II, [[Eleanor of Aquitain...
7: ...rance: Text and Context''. Athens: University of Georgia Press, c1987. - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ..., [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]]. Many people therefore regard Joan of Arc as a notable woma...
12: ... her examined for three weeks by theologians at [[Poitiers]] before granting final acceptance. She was then...
16: ... the [[Archbishop of Embrun]] and the prominent theologian [[Jean Gerson]], who both wrote supportive ...
36: ...ugh the [[Summa Theologica]] and other medieval theological works specifically grant an exemption in s...
40: ...h-held territory to the south. The executioner, Geoffroy Therage, confessed to having "...a great fea... - Relic (11473 bytes)
17: ..., and destroying it accounts for some of the righteous rage with which mobs of Christians toppled scul...
19: ...were well ready to fight for his body,which the people of Tours managed to secure by stealth. The sto...
26: ...tant because of his status as a ruler. A famous theologian's head may be his most important relic. (Th...
44: ... relics of bone which were discovered during archaeological excavations of a stupa built in [[Peshawar... - Belgium (31774 bytes)
55: ...Celtic]], [[Roman Empire|Roman]], and [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] cultures having made an imprint, a...
57: ... [[Moors|Moorish]] invasion from Spain ([[732]] - Poitiers), the famous king [[Charlemagne]] brought a huge ...
63: ...ce|French]] rule under [[Napoleon]]. After [[Napoleon]]'s demise, in [[1815]], Belgium was reunited wi...
67: The Belgian King, [[Leopold I of Belgium|Leopold I]], was chosen with the assistance of the Br...
69: ...ber of deaths range from 3 million to 22 million people, 8 million to 10 million being the estimates m... - Pope Liberius (2335 bytes)
5: ...val of Liberius, Felix was expelled by the Roman people. Neither Liberius nor Felix took part in the [...
7: ...concurrence of bishops Athanasius and [[Hilary of Poitiers|Hilarius]], retained the bishops who had signed a... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
50: ...356]], winning a great victory in the [[Battle of Poitiers]], where the English archers repeated the same ta...
52: ...outhwestern France including the large towns of [[Poitiers]] and [[Bordeaux]]. As royal hostages they were g...
54: ...part by the deprivations suffered by the country people during the war and their hatred of the local n...
61: A contemporaneous war in Spain occupied the Black Prince's effort...
63: ...orces, but capturing town after town, including [[Poitiers]] in [[1372]] and [[Bergerac]] in [[1377]], until... - Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
1: ...ng the Cartesian coordinate system used in plane geometry and algebra.
4: ...tural—in explaining natural phenomena. In his theology, he insists on the absolute freedom of God’...
6: ...ytic geometry]], that bridge between algebra and geometry crucial to the invention of the [[calculus]]...
11: ...ter graduation, he studied at the University of [[Poitiers]], earning a ''Baccalauréat'' and ''Licence'' in...
14: ...aveling, visiting courts and armies, mixing with people of diverse temperaments and ranks, gathering v... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
15: *[[Judah Leon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-15...
25: *[[Theodor Adorno]], (1903-1969){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
39: *[[Leone Battista Alberti]], (1404-1472)
46: *[[Alcmaeon of Croton]], (5th century BC){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841) - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
5: ...f Romanized Britain were conquered by [[Germanic peoples|Germanic tribes]] from the contemporary [[Jut...
12: ...ble. At a certain point, Hengest announced "nemet eora saxa" (take out your saxas). Each Saxon drew ou...
40: ...[Battle of Crecy|Crecy]] and [[Battle of Poitiers|Poitiers]]. Then success in France abated toward the end o...
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