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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
10: *[[Antonio de Abreu]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of [[...
23: ...acific Ocean]], founded DariƩn, oldest surviving European settlement in the South American continent.
77: ...n Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
78: *[[Bartolomeu Dias]], (1450-1500), [[Portuguese]] explorer who ...
80: ..., [[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer, first European to reach [[Cape Verde]] - Rose (15436 bytes)
10: ...r />{{Taxobox authority | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]| date = [[1753]] }}
73: ...once in the summer. Examples: 'Cardinal de Richelieu', 'Charles de Mills', 'Rosa Mundi' (''R. gallica ...
74: ... [[Iran|Persia]] to [[Europe]] sometime between [[1254]] and [[1276]]. Summer Damasks (crosses between G...
77: ...w Tea Scented China', [[1824]]) were brought to [[Europe]] in the late [[18th Century|eighteenth]] and...
93: ...panish, Portugese, Danish, Swedish, Brazilian and European socialist parties. - Marco Polo (6716 bytes)
1: '''Marco Polo''' ([[15 September]][[1254]] - [[8 January]] [[1324]]) was a [[Venice|Veneti...
13: ...hich were more advanced than similar contemporary European developments.
18: ...ievement in a time when printing was not known in Europe.
32: Although the Polos were by no means the first Europeans to reach China overland (see for example [... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
2: ...m|Muslims]], but some were directed against other Europeans, such as the [[Fourth Crusade]] against [[...
7: ...combined with the relative stabilization of local European borders after the Christianization of the [...
9: ...ghts]] and some [[mercenaries]] from elsewhere in Europe in the fight against the Islamic [[Moors]]. I...
13: ...ties in the Holy Land of Christendom, and western Europeans were not much concerned with the loss of f...
25: ...l as a powerful pincer movement on all of Western Europe, created a powerful motive to respond to [[By... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
109: | '''[[Pope Eleuterus]]'''<br><small>Saint Eleutherus</small>
110: | '''Eleutherius''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
217: | '''[[Pope Eutychian]]'''<br><small>Saint Eutychian</small>
218: | '''Eutychianus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
245: | '''[[Pope Eusebius]]'''<br><small>Saint Eusebius</small> - Venice (22017 bytes)
14: ...c]] systems, but the social order was entirely [[feudal]]. Church and various private properties were ...
22: ...ant secret reports of the politics and rumours of European courts, providing fascinating information t...
24: ...me perhaps the most elegant and refined city in [[Europe]], greatly influencing [[art]], [[architectur...
33: ...roops were still recruited from the lagoon, plus feudal levies from Dalmatia and Istria. In times of e...
41: ...rgest [[Auto-free zones|carfree area]], unique in Europe in remaining a sizable functioning city in th... - Thomas Aquinas (12692 bytes)
9: ...ll-established clerical systems of early medieval Europe. This change of heart did not please the fami...
57: ... Being and Essence]]'' (''De Ente et Essentia''), 1254-1256 - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...nal Roman imperial title of "Augustus" with "Basileus", the Greek word for "Emperor", and discontinued...
98: ...[[1071]]) – married Constantine X's widow [[Eudocia Macrembolitissa]]
115: ...I Ducas Vatatzes]] (1192-1254, ruled [[1222]] - [[1254]]) – son-in-law of Theodore I
116: *[[Theodore II Lascaris]] (1221-1258, ruled [[1254]] - [[1258]]) – son of John III - Copenhagen (8004 bytes)
8: ...Hanseatic League]] as the Germans took notice. In 1254, it received its charter as a city under Bishop J...
38: ...sportation in Copenhagen is quite low by northern European standards.
46: *[[Arken Museum of Modern Art]]
52: *[[Statens Museum for Kunst|Danish National Gallery]]
61: *[[Louisiana Museum of Modern Art]]
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