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- Eudocia Macrembolitissa (2682 bytes)
1: ...antinople]], whose sister married John Macrembolites.
3: ...l was old enough to rule on his own, but nevertheless was considered co-emperor with his younger broth...
5: ...[Seljuk Turks]] at the [[Battle of Manzikert]] ([[1071]]), Eudocia and Michael were declared co-emperors...
7: ...e to pass, and Eudocia died sometime after the accession of [[Alexius I Comnenus]] in [[1081]].
13: *Lynda Garland, ''Byzantine Empresses: Woman and Power in Byzantium, AD 527-1204''. Rou... - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ...formation]] starting in 1517. These various changes all mark the beginning of the [[Early Modern]] pe...
4: ==The Early Middle Ages==
5: ... flourished in the early '''Middle Ages''': [[Hildesheim]].]]
6: ...nd social senses were unevolved and its technologies undeveloped, compared to the preceding culture.
8: ...gel]] in [[Cornwall]] had managed to obtain supplies of Mediterranean luxury goods well into the 6th c... - Greece (54754 bytes)
1: ... rich history during which its culture has proven especially influential in [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [...
19: | '''Largest city''' || [[Athens]]
21: | '''[[List of Presidents of Greece|President]]''' || [[Karolos Papoulias|KᲯlos Papo?]]
25: ...sp;- Total<br> - % water || [[List of countries by area|Ranked 94th]]<br/>[[1 E11 m2|131,940 km&s...
27: ...[Population density|Density]] || [[List of countries by population|Ranked 70th]]<br/>10,665,989<br/>82... - California (63989 bytes)
11: ...tCity = [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] |
22: PCForest = 35 |
23: PCDesert = 25 |
25: 2004Pop(est) = 35,893,799 |
37: HighestElev = 4421 | - Crusade (28507 bytes)
2: ...ars]] of southern France and the [[Northern Crusades]].
7: ... certain times of the year. This was somewhat successful, but trained warriors always sought an outlet...
9: ...[[1063]], [[Pope Alexander II]] had given papal blessing to Spanish [[Christianity|Christians]] in the...
11: ...c interest in religious affairs, which would manifest in the overwhelming popular support for the Firs...
13: ...he Muslim armies' successes were putting strong pressure on the [[Eastern Orthodox]] [[Byzantine Empir... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
7: ...small>Emblem of the [[Palaeologus]] dynasty, as preserved today at the entrance of the Ecumenical Patr...
10: | Constantine makes Constantinople his capital.
13: ...is permanently split into Eastern and Western halves, following the death of Theodosius I.
15: | [[527]] || Justinian I becomes emperor.
24: | The [[Lombard]] invasion results in the loss of most of Italy. - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
1: ...with an [[eccentricity (orbit)|eccentricity]] of less than 1%.
3: ...t is visible in dark skies it is by far the brightest [[star]]-like object in the sky.
5: ...ts symbol is a stylized representation of the goddess Venus's hand mirror: a circle with a small cross...
7: ...omes from [[Cythera]]. Other less common adjectives include ''Venerean'' and ''Veneran''.
9: ...inese]], [[Korea|Korean]], and [[Japan]]ese cultures refer to the planet as the ''Metal Star'', based ... - Islam (36809 bytes)
2: ...Abrahamic religion]]s, and the world's second largest [[religion]].
6: ...ission" (understood as submission to God) and is described as a ''Dīn'' or Deen, meaning "way of ...
10: ...n]] as corrective of Jewish and Christian scriptures.
12: ...succession of authority after Muhammad's death; these are known as [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] , [[Shi'a Isl...
14: ...ecome a Muslim, one needs to recite and believe these statements. All Muslims agree to this, although ... - Ankara (15129 bytes)
2: ...apital of [[Turkey]] and the country's second largest city after [[Istanbul]]. The city has a populati...
4: ...], and the region's [[Muscat_grape|muscat]] [[grapes]].
6: ...is situated upon a steep and rocky hill, which rises 500 ft. above the plain on the left bank of the '...
8: ...e.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Augustus/Res_Gestae/home.html]</sup>
11: ... in the 2nd millennium BC by the [[Hittites|Hittites]], in the 10th century BC by the [[Phrygians]], t... - Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
1: '''Byzantine art''' is the term commonly used to describe the artistic products of the [[Eastern Roman...
3: ...and other [[Eastern Orthodox]] countries to the present day.
7: ...ation of [[God]], and particularly of his son, [[Jesus]].
9: This had a number of consequences. The depiction of the male nude had been at the c...
11: ...of veneration in Orthodox churches and private homes. - Byzantine coinage (4605 bytes)
1: [[Image:ByzantineBronzes.jpeg|thumb|Anastasius 40 ''nummi'' (''M'') and 5 ...
2: ... the fall of the West, consisted of mainly two types of [[coin]]s: the [[gold]] [[solidus (coin)|solid...
4: ...(back) featured the value of the denomination represented according to the [[Greek numerals|Greek numb...
6: ...s most common in the seventh through ninth centuries. Small transactions were conducted with bronze co...
8: ...1028]]–[[1034]]). Until that time, the fineness of the gold remained consistent at about .955-.9... - 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... - Cerium (12377 bytes)
17: | [[Chemical series]]
23: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
29: ...gn="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Atomic properties'''
55: ...="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Physical properties'''
61: | 1071 [[Kelvin|K]] (1468 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]]) - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
5: ...d, and is universally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time. His works, noted for thei...
7: ...ns, as well as numerous other more distant relatives, while his sons [[Wilhelm Friedemann Bach]], [[Ca...
11: ... In an era when sons were expected to be apprentices to their fathers, we can assume J. S. Bach began ...
13: ...oung Sebastian playing some of the distinctive tunes from his private library, at which point the elde...
19: - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
2: ...urning point in the expansion of [[Western world|Western power]], and was the only crusade – in ...
5: ...now had very little to do but fight among themselves and terrorize the peasant population.
7: ... which occupied Spanish knights and some mercenaries from elsewhere in Europe in the fight against the...
9: ...the [[Byzantine Empire]] in the east. The Byzantines had suffered a serious defeat at the hands of the...
12: ...e concerned with consolidating their own territories and gaining control of their neighbours, than wit... - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
1: {{Middle Ages Tall}}
2: ...ation]] starting in [[1517]]. These various changes all mark the beginning of the [[Early Modern]] pe...
4: ...'medieval''''' in [[American English]] and sometimes '''''mediaeval''''' or '''''medi涡l''''' in [[En...
6: ==The Early Middle Ages==
7: ... flourished in the early '''Middle Ages''': [[Hildesheim]].]] - List of autonomous entities (9309 bytes)
1: ...ritory, usually giving autonomy to ethnic minorities or isolated areas.
5: ! Sovereign states
11: | [[Buenos Aires]]
67: ...ransnistria]] (Sta Nistrului – Pridnestrovje/Придне&...
71: | [[Azores]] (A篲es) - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...mbering system. Of course, the Byzantines themselves continued to think of their empire as "Roman" for...
14: ...328-378, ruled [[364]] - [[378]]) - brother of [[Western Roman Emperor]] [[Valentinian I]]
48: *[[Justinian II]] Rhinotmetus (restored, second rule [[705]] - [[711]])
49: *[[Philippicus]] Bardanes (ruled [[711]] - [[713]]) – soldier; usurpe...
57: *[[Constantine V]] Copronymus (restored, second rule [[743]] - [[775]])
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