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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
6: [[Image:annotated_stand.jpg|right|thumb|A set of Scottish Great Highland bagpipes.<br>
16: ... has a one-way [[valve]] which prevents air from returning via the supply. Every bagpipe has a [[chant...
18: ...or the Zampogna, and cylindrical bores for the Musette and Scottish Small Pipes). In general, chanter...
20: ...s too easy and thus the chanter is overblown. Sometimes the term is also somewhat mistakenly used to ...
23: ...tion device seems to have originated with various ethnic groups in the Roman empire. - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
11: ...hythmic notation allows for complex interactions between multiple vocals lines in a repeatable fashion...
17: ...t 1240), the treatise which defined and most completely elucidated the [[rhythmic modes]], a notationa...
19: ...different voices of the same composition would sometimes be written in different tempus signatures sim...
21: ...es of Liège]], [[Johannes de Grocheo]], [[Petrus de Cruce]] (Pierre de la Croix), and [[Philipp...
32: ...n in the politically stable, relatively literate setting of western monasteries during the reign of Ch... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1: ...thumb|Popes buried in [[St. Peter's Basilica|St. Peter's]]]]
4: ...have been either 265 or 266 popes, depending on whether a source counts [[#Notes on numbering of popes...
6: ...taly]], [[Archbishop]] and [[metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan]] of the Roman Province'' and ''[[Servus...
21: ...wspan="2" | '''[[Pope Peter]]'''<br><small>Saint Peter</small>
22: | '''Petrus''', <small>Head of the Church</small> - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...ar was primarily fought in France, and though in retrospect it has the feeling of a French [[civil war...
7: ==Early origins: 911–1314==
8: ...he [[Vikings]] of [[Rollo of Normandy|Rollo]] to settle in a part of his kingdom known as [[Normandy]]...
10: ...land and England stood to become very wealthy by retaking it. The war was both a "[[Nationalism|nation...
12: ==Immediate precursors: 1314–1337== - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
22: *[[Pietro da Barga]]
62: *[[Antoine-Denis Chaudet]] (1763 -1810)
87: *[[François-Joseph Duret]] (1804 - 1865)
93: *[[Etienne Maurice Falconet]]
100: *[[Emmanuel Frémiet]] (1824 - 1910) - Ramesses II (3861 bytes)
5: ... his accomplishments to the semi-mythical [[Senusret III|Sesostris]].
7: ...ptah]] (who succeeded him), and prince [[Kha'emweset]].
17: ...usually realised as something like ''Wesermaatra-setepenra Ramessu-meryamen''. They can be translated ...
31: ... [http://www.touregypt.net/19dyn03.htm TourEgypt.net site devoted to the Pharaohs, with many pages on ...
32: * [http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/2815/ramses.html A short study of his prosp... - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
12: ... table. At a certain point, Hengest announced "nemet eora saxa" (take out your saxas). Each Saxon drew...
14: Whether Bede is completely accurate or not is in some doubt. "Hengest" an...
16: ...so brought with them the culture of ''scaldic'' poetry and [[alliterative verse]]. Their language is c...
19: ...m Roman times. The Anglo-Saxon tribes in England retained their pagan traditions.
21: ... Probably under influence of his wife, the pagan Ethelbert asked Pope [[Gregory I]] to send missionar... - Pisa (3944 bytes)
6: ...e Baptistry and the Camposanto (the monumental cemetry).
8: ...ned by [[Giorgio Vasari]] may be seen, ''Borgo Stretto'' where it is possible to stroll under medieval...
12: ...ion of a new leaning tower of glass and steel 57 meters tall, containing offices and apartments was sc...
16: ...blics of Italy (''[[Repubbliche Marinare]]''), together with [[Genoa]], [[Amalfi]] and [[Venice]].
18: ...towns in Sicily and in the south of Italy; its fleet also took part in the crusades. Pisa used the ric...
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