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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
5: ...ury]] to early [[6th century]], to have been of [[Romano-British]] origin, and to have fought against the ...
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... - Relic (11473 bytes)
13: ====Romano-Christian [[daemon]]s and the "virtue" of relics=...
14: ... [[Gregory of Tours]] Ernest Brehaut analyzed the Romano-Christian concepts that gave relics such a powerf...
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... - Ponce De Leon (5480 bytes)
4: ...ned control of the island. As a result, Ponce de Leon was named Governor of Puerto Rico in 1509. Ponce...
9: ...land to the north named [[Bimini]], and Ponce de Leon was searching for gold, slaves and lands to clai...
11: [[Image:Juan Ponce de Leon statue.jpg|thumb|left|Statue of Juan Ponce de Le...
14: ...ere Ponce de Leon is buried|200px|right|Ponce de Leon resting place]] - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
15: ...e Arab city from [[641]] until [[1798]] when Napoleon arrived (yellow).
23: ...illages scattered along the strip between Lake Mareotis and the sea, according to a history of Alexand...
27: After Alexander departed, his viceroy, [[Cleomenes]], continued the creation of Alexandria. Th...
29: ...arliest inhabitants was the geometer and number-theorist [[Euclid]]. From this division arose much of ...
31: ...he largest in the world). Ongoing [[maritime archaeology]] in the harbor of Alexandria, begun in [[199... - 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]]''' - 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... - Venice (22017 bytes)
6: ...d subject to the [[Byzantine Empire]], at least theoretically. As the community continued to develop a...
16: ...e was the [[doges of Venice|Doge]] (duke), who, theoretically, held his elective office for life. In p...
20: Though the people of Venice generally remained orthodox [[Roman ...
24: ...art]], [[architecture]], and [[literature]]. Napoleon was seen as something of a liberator by the city...
26: ...aly]], but was returned to Austria following Napoleon's defeat in [[1814]]. In [[1866]], along with t... - Vatican City (21873 bytes)
80: ...f the most influential in Europe. [[L'Osservatore Romano]] is the semi-official newspaper, published daily...
85: ...de; the [[Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples]], which oversees all missionary activities; ...
101: ==Geography==
103: {{seemain|Geography of the Vatican City}}
124: ... and 44 were other lay persons. Nearly all these people were dual citizens, retaining citizenship of t... - 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) - Rome (33048 bytes)
15: ...omanus – [[SPQR]]''<br>(The Senate and the People of Rome)</small>
45: ...gin of the city's name is unknown, with several theories already circulating in Antiquity; the least l...
49: ...for another [[Italic languages|Italic]] speaking people the [[Sabines]]. At this location the Tiber fo...
51: ====Peoples of Early Italy====
52: ...blending of these peoples with [[Mediterranean]] people, perhaps from [[North Africa]]. In the [[8th c... - George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
1: ...Prescott Bush]]), his father (former President [[George H. W. Bush]]), and his brother ([[Jeb Bush]], ...
2: {{Infobox President | name=George Walker Bush
4: | image name=GeorgeWBush.jpg
22: Bush is the son of [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[Barbara Bush]]. He was born...
24: [[Image:Bush daughers.gif|thumb|George W. Bush and Laura Bush with their daughters Je... - Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
3: Whereas in theory members of the [[Roman Senate]] and their famil...
16: ...canals were dug but neither leave such clear archaeology as roads and consequently they tend to be und...
20: ...being agricultural, normally leave no direct archaeology. Very exceptionally, as at [[Berenice]], ther...
27: ...s such as [[Civitavecchia]], [[Ostia Antica (archaeological site)|Ostia]], [[Portus]], [[Leptis Magna]...
31: ...have been found in India, for example at the archaeological site of [[Arikamedu]] near present day [[P... - Padua (12961 bytes)
15: ...Fallopius]], [[Fabrizio d'Acquapendente]], [[Galileo Galilei]], [[Pietro Pomponazzi]], [[Reginald Pole...
22: ...er the [[Goths|Gothic]] kings [[Odoacer]] and [[Theodoric the Great]], but during the [[Gothic War]] i...
27: ...all that remain of Roman Padua today. The simple people fled to the hills and returned to eke out a li...
36: ... families of [[Camposampiero]], [[Este]] and [[Da Romano]] began to emerge and to divide the Paduan distri...
38: ...n establishing his tyrannical vicar [[Ezzelino da Romano]] in Padua and the neighbouring cities, where he ...
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