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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
1: ...model for him, ever actually existed: in the earliest mentions and Welsh texts he is never given the t...
5: ...nd the extent and kind of power he wielded continues to rage.
7: ... and scholars are not certain whether the "Brettones" he led were [[Britain|Britons]] or [[Armorica|Br...
9: ... surrounding the historical career of Artorius makes this identification unlikely, as there seems to b...
11: ...ic deity devolved into a personage (citing sometimes a supposed change of the sea-god [[Lir]] into [[L... - Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
5: ...ngland]] and [[Henry of Blois]], [[Bishop of Winchester]].
7: ...Henry I of England]]; they were probably the youngest of the Conqueror's children. She was a high-spir...
9: ...d Meaux in [[1089]], making him one of the wealthiest men of his day. He was a proud and self-indulgen...
12: # Guillaume, Count of Chartres
16: # Lucia-Mahaut, married Richard, Earl of Chester - California (63989 bytes)
11: ...tCity = [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] |
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37: HighestElev = 4421 | - Comet (30542 bytes)
3: ...r]] with [[dust]] and various [[mineral]] aggregates mixed in.
5: ...ost all their [[volatile]] materials may come to resemble asteroids.
9: ... the comet (called the ''nucleus'') is generally less than 50km across, the coma may be larger than th...
11: ...cords the [[Norman conquest]] of [[England]] in [[1066]].{{hnote|Reading Museum, scene 1}}
15: ...metary surfaces allows them to absorb the heat necessary to drive their outgassing. - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...England acted as a province (or a group of provinces) within the Anglo-French unit" that was both batt...
5: ...ts in the early growth of nations and new monarchies. It is often viewed as one of the most significan...
8: ...d 150 years later in the [[Norman Conquest]] of [[1066]], defeating the [[Anglo-Saxon]] leadership and i...
10: ...art of the nobility to gain wealth and increase prestige.
13: ...ip, count of Evreux]], who became [[List of Navarrese monarchs|king consort Philip III of Navarre]]. - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
1: ...ate actors, authorized by their national authorities, until this form of [[commerce raiding]] was outl...
4: ...challenges global governance |date=2009-04-09 |accessdate=2009-04-09 |publisher=[[Open Democracy]]}}</...
10: ...ref> By the 1st century BC, there were pirate states along the [[Anatolia]]n coast, threatening the co...
12: ...sar raised a fleet, pursued and captured the pirates, and had them put to death.
14: ...e threat. (See [[Pompey#Campaign against the pirates]]). - French language (40201 bytes)
3: ...Comoros]], [[Djibouti]], [[Mauritius]], [[Seychelles]].
6: |family=[[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]<br>
7: [[Italic languages|Italic]]<br>
8: [[Romance languages|Romance]]<br>
9: ...nbsp; [[Italo-Western languages|Italo-Western]]<br> - Jury (14851 bytes)
1: :''For "jury" meaning "makeshift", see [[jury rig]].''
3: ...]] and a [[finding of fact]] on a [[Law|legal]] question officially submitted to them, or to set a [[p...
10: ...herwise exclude jurors who might be perceived as less than neutral or more partial to hear one side or...
12: ...ries. In some countries their decision making process is private and may not be disclosed, in others i...
14: ...rial and the role and powers of a jury are often restricted. - Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
1: [[Image:bayeuxtap1.jpg|right|200px|The Bayeux Tapestry]]
2: ...he [[Norman Conquest]] of [[1066]], and commemorates the events leading up to the [[Battle of Hastings...
4: ==History of the tapestry==
5: ...7) This work of art includes 623 humans, 202 horses, 41 ships, 2000 Latin words and 8 different color...
7: ...p and stored it like a scroll. (Crack 1) The tapestry spent World War 2 wound up in the Louvre. (Se... - William I of England (8753 bytes)
7: ...066 in what has become known as the [[Norman Conquest]].
12: William was born the [[Family#Western_kinship_terminology|grandnephew]] of Queen [[...
14: ...n barons at [[Caen]] in the [[Battle of Val-賭Dunes]] in [[1047]].
16: ... married [[Matilda of Flanders]], against the wishes of the [[Pope Leo IX|pope]] in [[1053]] at the [[...
18: ...[Robert, Count of Mortain]] played significant roles in his life. - Viking (18085 bytes)
4: ...ided the coasts of Scandinavia, the [[British Isles]], and other parts of [[Europe]] from the late [[...
6: Vikings travelled westward; [[Varangian]]s travelled eastward.
12: ...image made from several sides of the [[Ledberg Runestone]] having illustrations of what probably are [...
13: ...200 years, [[European]] history is filled with tales of Vikings and their plundering.
15: ...n [[Russia]] and along the [[Baltic]] coast. Stories tell of raids in the [[Mediterranean]] and as far... - Viking Age (10637 bytes)
2: ...A.D and [[1066]] A.D in [[Scandinavia]]. This corresponds to the latter half of the early [[Iron Age]]...
4: ... of England attempted by [[Harald H岤r夥]] in [[1066]].
6: ... but also along the major river valleys of north-western Europe. [[Rurik]] founded the first [[Russia]...
8: [[France]] was particularly hard-hit by these raiders, who could sail down the [[Seine]] with ...
10: ...into [[England]] in 1066, after the [[Norman Conquest]] of England.
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