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- Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ..., [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]]. Many people therefore regard Joan of Arc as a notable woma...
12: ...isted on having her examined for three weeks by theologians at [[Poitiers]] before granting final acce...
16: ... the [[Archbishop of Embrun]] and the prominent theologian [[Jean Gerson]], who both wrote supportive ...
18: ...owed the Royal army to now attempt a march toward Reims for Charles' coronation.
22: ..., followed by [[Ch⬯ns-sur-Marne]] on the 14th. Reims opened its gates to the army when it arrived on t... - World War I (62979 bytes)
8: ..." (a title previously used to refer to the [[Napoleonic Wars]]) or sometimes "the [[war to end all war...
24: ...t [[Russia]] would back Serbia to annex [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] areas of Austria-Hungary. The feelin...
65: ... or two and back to "normal" life. However, many people regarded the coming war with great pessimism a...
81: ...us [[Siege of Kut]] (1915–16), the British reorganized and captured [[Baghdad]] in March 1917. F...
83: ...[Armenian Genocide|massacre]] of the [[Armenian (people)|Armenian]] population in eastern [[Anatolia]]... - World War II (58065 bytes)
8: Approximately 57 million people [[List of World War II casualties by country|d...
10: ...on, and China came to split into the Communist [[People's Republic of China]] and the Nationalist [[Re...
58: ...d troops. The Germans attacked the island simultaneously on the three airfields. Their invasion on two...
65: ...ge powerful attacks on both East and West simultaneously.
70: ...ed with his [[Sportpalast speech]] to the German people. Some historians cite this as the European war... - Pope Stephen V (736 bytes)
1: ...lowing August. After the coronation of Louis at [[Reims]] in October, he returned to Rome, where he died ...
7: Predecessor=[[Pope Leo III|Saint Leo III]]| - Pope Leo IV (1445 bytes)
1: ... the [[Leonine City|''Civitas Leonina'']] -- the Leonine City. A frightful conflagration, which he is ...
3: ...olas I]]. [[Pope Benedict III|Benedict III]] was Leo's immediate successor. However, some believe the ... - Pope Benedict IV (942 bytes)
1: ...eded [[Pope John IX]] and was followed by [[Pope Leo V]].
7: Successor=[[Pope Leo V|Leo V]]|Dates=900–903}} - Pope John XI (1358 bytes)
9: ...[[935]]), and also to [[Artold]], [[Archbishop of Reims]] ([[933]]). It was this pope who sat in the Chai...
13: Successor=[[Pope Leo VII|Leo VII]]|Dates=931–936}} - Pope John XV (3578 bytes)
3: ...ry much hampered, the presence of the empress [[Theophano]] in Rome from [[989]] to [[991]] restrained...
7: ...a second synod had ratified the decrees issued at Reims. The pope summoned the French bishops to hold an ... - Pope Gregory V (2336 bytes)
5: ...h Arnulf was ordered to be restored to the See of Reims, and Gerbert, the future [[Pope Sylvester II]], w... - Pope Silvester II (8276 bytes)
7: ... archbishop of Reims|Adalberon]], [[Archbishop of Reims]].
9: ...by previous abbots, and Gerbert soon returned to Reims.
13: ...h opposition to Gerbert's elevation to the See of Reims, however, that [[John XV]] sent a legate to Franc...
15: ...ition of his former rival Arnulf as archbishop of Reims.
20: ...e thinking in terms of the [[Roman numerals]]. In Reims, he constructed a [[hydraulic]] organ that excell... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
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...
74: ...r Henry's early death in [[1422]], almost simultaneously with that of his father-in-law, his baby son ...
79: ...sh, opening the way for the Dauphin to march to [[Reims]] for his coronation as Charles VII.
81: ...es that marked the war also gave Charles time to reorganize his army and government, replacing his feu... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...nt Roman]] polity in the centuries following its reorganization under the leadership of Octavian (bett...
5: Augustus' reorganization survived mostly unchanged until the [[...
9: ...nd of the Empire in the West. According to this theory, during the Principate (from the [[Latin]] word...
40: ... Roman life. Archeology, including [[maritime archeology]], [[aerial surveys]], [[Epigraphy|epigraphic...
56: At the time of Tiberius's death most of the people who might have succeeded him had been brutally... - Louis Bleriot (3099 bytes)
16: ...ent.jpg|thumb|270px|Wreckage of Blériot's plane, Reims Air Meet, August 1909.]]
27: - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
13: ... the systematic extermination of over 11 million people, including 6 million [[Jew]]s, in a [[genocide...
22: ...g was his father (Alois gave the impression that Georg was still alive, but he was long dead). The spe...
24: ...cially for the proponent of a [[racism|racist]] ideology. Opponents tried to prove that Hitler, the le...
25: ..., from [[Braunau]] to [[Passau]], [[Lambach]], [[Leonding]] and next to [[Linz]]. Young Adolf was repo...
33: ...ist_of_mayors_of_Vienna|Mayor of Vienna]], and [[Georg Ritter von Sch?er]], the leader of the pan-Germ... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
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...
35: ...ced, savvy, and had local knowledge; most of the People's Crusade - a bunch of amateur warriors - was ...
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