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  1. 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
    13: # [[Theobald II of Champagne]]
  2. Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
    5: ...umphrey's mother, [[Stephanie of Milly]], sent a message to Saladin telling him of the recent wedding ...
    7: ... slave in the castle. And when Saladin received these gifts he was exceedingly delighted and gave than...
    9: ...nce Isabella's father's previous marriage to [[Agnes of Courtenay]] had been annulled (though he had s...
    11: ... and if Baldwin V should die, the question of succession would be adjudicated by the kings of [[Englan...
    13: ...asier to resurrect that legal grounds for the succession of the now 16-year-old Isabella.
  3. Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
    3: ...st powerful women in Europe during the [[Middle Ages]]. She was [[Queen consort]] of both [[France]] a...
    6: ... her mother, as Dangereuse was the long-time mistress of [[William IX of Aquitaine]], the [[Troubador]...
    8: ...quitaine]], the largest and richest of the provinces that would become modern [[France]], when her bro...
    10: ...e next generation. She also gave him a wedding present that is still in existence, a [[rock crystal v...
    12:
  4. Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
    3: ...losopher]] and [[writer]]. Born in [[Langres]], [[Champagne, France]] in 1713, he was a prominent figure in w...
    5: ... which many an article and sermon about consumer desire have been based.
    7: ...o her are among the most graphic of all the pictures that we have of the daily life of the philosophic...
    10: ... he presently added to this a short complementary essay on the sufficiency of [[natural religion]].
    12: ...omable uncertainty of the philosophy which professes to be so high above both church and world.
  5. Marie de France (1845 bytes)
    1: ...''Marie ai nun, si sui de France'', which translates as, "My name is Marie, I am from France."
    3: ...daughter Mary, Princess of France and Countess of Champagne, though this identification is far from certain.
    7: ...xt and Context''. Athens: University of Georgia Press, c1987.
    8: ... of Marie de France''. Durham, N. C.: Labyrinth Press, 1982.
    9: ...Middle Ages'', Roger S. Loomis (ed.). Clarendon Press: Oxford University. 1959. ISBN 0198115881
  6. Attila the Hun (23655 bytes)
    3: ... [[Battle of Chalons|Chalons]]; and he drove the western emperor [[Valentinian III]] from his capital ...
    5: ... as a great and noble king, and he plays major roles in three [[Norse saga]]s.
    9: ...d and civilized) by their splendid state of readiness for combat, amazing mobility, and weapons like t...
    14: ...x|left|The Hunnish empire stretched from the steppes of Central Asia into modern Germany, and from the...
    15: ...st [[sea wall]], and to build up his border defenses along the Danube.
  7. New Year's Eve (4555 bytes)
    4: ...|champagne]] is also a major part of the festivities.
    6: ... making is a major part of the celebration in cities such as [[Sydney]], [[Paris]] and [[London]].
    8: ...entina]], [[Brazil]], [[Germany]], the [[Philippines]], [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]] and [[Venezuela...
    19: ===United States===
    21: ...his Royal Canadians would serenade the United States from the ballroom of the [[Waldorf-Astoria Hotel]...
  8. Voltaire (48640 bytes)
    8: ...Nonetheless, throughout his life, Voltaire sometimes implied that he came from a [[noble]] background.
    12: ...making. At the age of ten, he was sent to the [[Jesuit]] Collège Louis-le-Grand, and remained ...
    14: ...[The Hague]]. Here he met Olympe Dunoyer, a [[Protestant]] girl from a poor family, but his father sto...
    16: ...spy named Beauregard into a real or burlesque confession he was sent to the [[Bastille]] on [[May 16]]...
    18: ...o 'v' and 'j' to 'i' according to the ordinary rules of the game.
  9. Coton de Tulear (4396 bytes)
    4: ...an 18 pounds (8.2 kg). They have dark, engaging eyes, black lips, and a medium-length muzzle tipped wi...
    6: ...ely bothers people who suffer from chronic allergies and is therefore considered [[hypoallergenic]] ''...
    8: ...ricolor adult is mostly white with champagne patches and a faint, irregular "dusting" of black hairs.
    13: ...its human family. It is very intelligent and studies its human family with great care. The Coton is an...
    19: ...ve about 16 years (15.7 years on average); the oldest specimen survived for almost 19 years.
  10. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    10: ...gifts, and hanging stockings are very similar to Western celebrations.<ref name=autogenerated1 />
    12: ...ember 25. Both are former [[colony|colonies]] of Western powers with (nominal) [[Christian]] cultural ...
    14: ... interest in this Western phenomenon, and, sometimes, as part of retail marketing campaigns.
    20: ...countries. In addition, increasing numbers of stores and buildings are displaying Christmas decoration...
    22: ...services, for example, they go caroling to the homes of older church members, where they are usually t...

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