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- Medieval art (6359 bytes)
1: ...px|Byzantine art was the high art of the Middle Ages and monumental Church mosaics were the crowing gl...
3: ...vals, the artists crafts, and the artists themselves.
5: ...and [[sculpture]]; and there were many unique genres of art, such as [[Crusade art]] or [[animal style...
9: ...acy of the early [[Christian church]]. These sources were mixed with the vigorous "Barbarian" artistic...
13: Art in the Middle Ages is a broad subject and art historians traditional... - Castle (27805 bytes)
1: ...contained [[fortress]], usually of the [[Middle Ages]], though traditionally in Britain it has also re...
2: ...he dwelling, resulting in many un-castlelike castles and ''[[chaux]]''.
4: ...lso figure prominently in [[History of Japan|Japanese history]], where the feudal [[Daimyo]] inhabited...
6: ==Purpose of castles==
8: ... for specific purposes, or evolved into new purposes over time: - Lute (15915 bytes)
1: ... lute is called a ''lutenist'', and a maker of lutes (or guitars) is called a ''luthier''.
3: ==Description of the instrument==
7: ...with the large number of strings — makes lutes tedious if not difficult to tune. Thus lutenists ...
9: ...ument, to allow stopping the highest-pitched courses up to a full octave higher than the open string (...
11: ... are numbered sequentially, counting from the highest pitched, so that the ''chantrelle'' is the ''fir... - Pierre Abelard (18114 bytes)
7: ...ominalist [[Roscellinus]], the famous [[canon (priest)|canon]] of [[Compiegne]], claims to have been h...
11: ...ism]], till then dominant in the early [[Middle Ages]] (to be replaced by Abélard's [[Conceptualism]]...
13: ...ph was complete; the pupil was able to give lectures, without previous training or special study, whic...
15: ...losopher in the world. But a change in his fortunes was at hand. In his devotion to science, he had ...
22: ...astration|castrated]] him. The priesthood and ecclesiastical office were, thereby, canonically closed ... - Holmium (7766 bytes)
7: ...n="3" valign="center" | '''Ho'''<br>[[Einsteinium|Es]] <br> <br>
17: | [[Chemical series]]
23: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
29: ...gn="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Atomic properties'''
55: ...="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Physical properties''' - 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]]) - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
2: ...02;دس''' '''al-Quds'''; see also [[names of Jerusalem]]) is an ancient [[Middle East]]ern ...
4: ...pdf]), it is a richly [[heterogeneous]] city, representing a wide range of national, religious, and so...
6: ...and enforce this view by maintaining their embassies in [[Tel Aviv]] or in the [[suburb]]s.
7: ...part of Jerusalem as the capital of a future [[Palestinian state]].
9: ...alem and the Old City. View from the Mount of Olives]]
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