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- Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
68: ...Mansa [[Suleyman (mansa)|Suleyman]], king since [[1341]]. Dubious about the miserly hospitality of the k...
70: ...] it was rediscovered and translated into several European languages. Since then Ibn Battuta has grown... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
20: ...ed by [http://www.petrie.ucl.ac.uk/ The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology].)
230: ...eruaten (Ankhkheperure - possibly [[Nefertiti]]) 1341-1337 - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
13: ...o known as ''Ameto'') a mix of prose and poems in 1341, completing the fifty canto allegorical poem ''Am...
19: ...s tentative translations of works by [[Homer]], [[Euripides]] and [[Aristotle]].
27: ..., silvis, fontibus, lacubus, fluminibus, stagnis seu paludibus et de nominibus maris liber'' (a title ...
37: *''Comedia delle ninfe fiorentine'' (''Amato'', 1341-42)
48: *''Teseida delle nozze di Emilia'' (before 1341) - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
8: ...ity to be given this honor. He traveled widely in Europe and served as an ambassador. He was a prolif...
12: ...nice]], to flee the plague then ravaging parts of Europe. A second grandchild, Francesco, was born in ...
14: ...igious contemplation. He died in [[Arqu? in the [[Euganean Hills]] on [[July 18]], 1374.
17: ...]. While it is possible she was an idealized or pseudonymous character - particularly since the name "... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
1: [[Image:Europe in 1430.PNG|thumb|350px|A map of Europe in the [[1430s]], at the height of the Hundre...
5: ...hivalry]], the first standing armies in [[Western Europe]] since the time of the [[Western Roman Empir...
13: ...ed to [[Philip III of Navarre|Philip, count of Evreux]], who became [[List of Navarrese monarchs|king ...
21: ...p IV of France|Philip IV]] (Philip the Fair). By feudal law, this made Edward III the next heir to the...
31: ...1337]] Philip reclaimed the Gascony fief, citing feudal law and saying that Edward had broken his oath... - Barium (8466 bytes)
58: | 1000 [[Kelvin|K]] (727.2 ?[[Celsius|C]] / 1341 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
105: ...="4" | Ba is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 74 [[neutron]]s
108: | colspan="4" | Ba is stable with 76 neutrons
116: | colspan="4" | Ba is stable with 78 neutrons
119: | colspan="4" | Ba is stable with 79 neutrons - Tutankhamun (15224 bytes)
2: ... BC]]/[[1333 BC]] – [[1323 BC]], lived c. [[1341 BC]] – [[1323 BC]]), during the period know...
37: :''See also [[Egypt in the European imagination]]''
50: ...araohs" exhibition at the [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]] stirred up some controversy over the bo...
59: ...eeper of Egyptian Antiquities at the [[British Museum]], filled with colour illustrations of the funer...
63: ...sures of Tutankamun'' (New York:[[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], 1976 ISBN 0-345-27349-4) - Geography1 (26085 bytes)
2: ...20traditions_20of_20geography.pdf |id={{ISSN|0022-1341}} |doi=10.1080/00221349008979196 }} Reprint of a ...
103: ...ds including: [[hydrology]], [[geology]], [[petroleum]] exploration, weather analysis, [[urban plannin...
115: ...= Hipparcos of Rhodes | publisher = Technology Museum of Thessaloniki|accessdate = 2006-10-16 }}</ref>...
117: ...e became much more complex than what was found in Europe at the time (until the [[13th century]]).<ref...
122: ... part of a typical [[university]] curriculum in [[Europe]] (especially [[Paris]] and [[Berlin]]). The ... - 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]]
122: ... III]] Palaeologus (1297-1341, ruled [[1328]] - [[1341]]) – grandson of Andronicus II
123: *[[John V Palaeologus]] (1332-1391, ruled [[1341]] - [[1376]]) – son of Andronicus III
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