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- Netherlands (35958 bytes)
1: ...uth Holland in [[1840]]. There are 10 more provinces in the Netherlands.<!--
14: official_languages = [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[Frisian language|Fr...
17: largest_city = [[Amsterdam]] |
19: leader_titles = [[Dutch monarch|Queen]]<br>[[Prime minister of ...
20: leader_names = [[Beatrix of the Netherlands|Beatrix]] <br> [[J... - List of Renaissance figures (6600 bytes)
7: **[[Cesare Borgia]]
9: **[[Isabella d'Este]]
11: **[[Francesco Foscari]]
15: **[[Francesco Sforza]]
23: **[[Catherine Jagellonica of Poland]] (duchess of [[Finland]], queen of [[Sweden]]) - Hieronymus Bosch (3386 bytes)
1: ...inal, imaginative, and dense use of symbolic figures and [[iconography]], some of which was obscure ev...
5: ...s might have been a contributing factor in his obsession with Hell. He became a popular painter and ev...
8: ...ctions of fantastic punishments of the various types of [[sin|sinners]] on the right panel.
10: These paintings have a rough surface from the applicat...
14: ...eated paintings with a small number of large figures who appear to almost leave the painting and stand... - Pieter Brueghel the Elder (6133 bytes)
3: ...ainter]] known for his landscapes and peasant scenes. There are records that he was born in Broghel ne...
9: ...s also the one generally meant when the context does not make clear which "Brueghel" is being referred...
11: ...p to a religious [[allegory]]. His winter landscapes of 1565 are corroborative evidence of the severit...
14: ...herlandish Proverbs'', [[1559]], with peasant scenes illustrating over 100 [[proverb]]s]]
21: ...andscape with the Fall of Icarus'' c.1558, Mus饠des Beaux-Arts, Brussels - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ...], in which he became the [[patron saint]] of statesmen, lawyers, and politicians.
5: ...s More was the eldest son of Sir John More, a successful lawyer who served as a judge in the [[King's ...
7: ...life he continued to observe many monastic practices, including self-punishment in the form of wearing...
9: ...ucation at a time when such learning was usually reserved for men.
12: ...an Emperor]] [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]], More was knighted and made undertreasurer in... - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
2: ...mus Roterodamus''' (also '''Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam''') ([[October 27]], probably [[1466]] – [[...
6: ...y-five, but he never seems to have worked as a priest, and monasticism was one of the chief objects of...
8: ...spending the rest of his life as an English [[professor]]. He stayed at [[Queens' College, Cambridge]]...
10: ...us]] at [[Venice]], but apart from this he had a less active association with Italian scholars than mi...
12: ...der the shelter of Swiss hospitality he could express himself freely and where he was surrounded by de... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
12: ...urch to return to the teachings of the [[Bible]] resulted in the formation of new traditions within Ch...
14: ...the [[German language]] and added several principles to the art of [[translation]]. Luther's [[hymn]]s...
17: ...px|The "Luther house" where Luther boarded from ages 14 to 17 while attending private school at [[Eise...
21: ...degree in [[1505]]. According to his father's wishes, Martin enrolled in the law school of that univer...
26: ...it seemed, the more aware he became of his sinfulness. - Beach (8328 bytes)
4: ...onsisting of loose [[Rock (geology)|rock]] particles such as [[sand]], [[shingle]], [[cobble]], or eve...
8: ...o part of the beach. In the Bascom approach, beaches can be viewed as either
10: ...hore, offshore, or alongshore by the forces of waves and currents; or
13: ...ndform)|bars]]. Both types can be viewed as "beaches."
15: ... gently-sloping beach face is topped by a beach crest onto which a salt-tolerant grass (''[[Sporobolus... - Harbor (2637 bytes)
2: ...m Harbour, [[Fishguard]], [[Pembrokeshire]], [[Wales]]]]
7: ...natural harbor]]''' will be surrounded on most sides by land.
9: ...oad transport]] or [[pipeline transport]] facilities for relaying goods inland.
11: ...erry]]) were built just off the invasion [[beach]]es.
13: ...ic and economic importance. Many of the great cities of the world are located on a natural harbor.
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