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- Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
1: ...37]]) was the Queen consort of [[England]] from [[1420]] till [[1422]].
3: ...born on October 27, [[1401]], in [[Paris]]. In [[1420]], she was given in marriage to King [[Henry V of... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
7: ...nquests in [[1415]] and the following years. In [[1420]], the [[Treaty of Troyes]] granted the throne to...
10: ...in two joined vertical panels. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[New York City]].]]
11: ...irion).jpg|200px|right|thumb|''Jeanne d' Arc'' by Eugene Thirion ([[1876]]) depicts Joan's awe upon re...
12: ...ve, Durand Lassois, to bring her to nearby Vaucouleurs in order to ask the garrison commander, Lord Ro...
18: ...geau]] was taken on [[June 12]]; the bridge at [[Meung-sur-Loire]] was occupied on the 15th, followed ... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
1: ... [[Italy]] and the [[16th century]] in [[northern Europe]]. It is also known as "'''Rinascimento'''" (...
5: ...he rediscovery of ancient texts, and a rebirth of European culture in general.
23: ...represented the end of the old religious order in Europe.
45: ...this fails to fit chronologically. [[1410]] and [[1420]] can be said to be the start of the Renaissance,...
51: ...ardt]]. This argues for a change from collective neutrality towards the ''lonely genius''. [[Goldthwai... - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
1: ...geoning [[capitalism]] in Europe. In the process, Europeans encountered peoples and mapped lands previ...
3: ...a]]. These that were a combination of traditional European and Arab designs were the first ships that ...
6: ... the most accurate world maps prior to the age of European exploration]]
7: ...ese were almost all Italians as the trade between Europe and the Middle East was almost completely con...
9: ... ''[[Travels]]'' and the work was read throughout Europe. - Ming Dynasty Tombs (3836 bytes)
5: ...peror [[Chongzhen]] was not included in the mausoleum following the overthrow by the [[Qing Dynasty|Qi...
18: ...eport/Beijing/Landmarks-Hotspots/Gugong-Palace_Museum/Forbidden_City_Beijing.html Introduction to The ... - 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... - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
36: ...840: [[Justus Liebig]] discovers the chemical makeup of carbohydrates ([[sugar]]s), fats ([[fatty aci...
38: ...anese sailors developed [[beriberi]] (or endemic neuritis, a disease causing heart problems and paraly...
53: * 1936: [[Eugene Floyd Dubois]] shows that work and school per...
91: ...vision, these free radicals must be sufficiently neutralized by antioxidant compounds, some produced b...
92: ...ely dealt with by more efficient antioxidants in neutralizing a free radical's [[butterfly effect]]. - Henry the Navigator (6878 bytes)
1: ...large as an important figure in the early days of European [[colonial]] expansion.
3: ...rade. The trade dried up after [[Battle of Ceuta|Ceuta fell into Portuguese hands]], however, and Henr...
5: On [[May 25]], [[1420]], Henry gained appointment as the governor of th...
9: ...he development of the [[caravel]], a light and maneuverable vessel that combined square-rigging with t...
11: ...ixeira]] re-discovered the [[Madeira Islands]] in 1420, and at Henry's instigation Portuguese settlers c... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
34: *[[Pierre d'Ailly]], (1350-1420){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
89: *[[Isaac ben Moses Arama]], (1420-1494){{fn|R}}
232: *[[Pierre Bourdieu]], (1930-2002){{fn|R}}
414: *[[Tadeusz Czezowski]], (1889-1981)
438: *[[Gilles Deleuze]], (1925-1995){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}} - Konya (2390 bytes)
9: ... when it was captured by the [[Karamanid]]s. In [[1420]], Karamanid fell to the [[Ottoman Empire]] and, ... - Jean Fouquet (2536 bytes)
2: '''Jean Fouquet''' (or '''Jehan Fouquet''', [[1420]] - [[1481]]) was a [[France|French]] [[painter]]...
6: ...7]], where he executed the [[portrait]] of [[Pope Eugenius IV]], and that upon his return to France, w...
10: ...first time brought together from various parts of Europe, at the exhibition of the [[French Primitives...
12: ...Sorel]] as the Virgin, is now at the [[Antwerp Museum]] and the other in the [[Berlin Gallery]]. The [... - Iron (23778 bytes)
97: ...n="4">Fe is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 28 [[neutron]]s</td></tr>
105: ...n="4">Fe is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 30 [[neutron]]s</td></tr>
108: ...n="4">Fe is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 31 [[neutron]]s</td></tr>
111: ...n="4">Fe is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 32 [[neutron]]s</td></tr>
139: The nucleus of iron has the highest binding energy per nucle... - Uranium (27752 bytes)
100: | 1420 kJ/mol
168: ...>238</sup>U is also important because it absorbs neutrons to produce a radioactive isotope that subseq...
170: ... and is made from <sup>232</sup>[[thorium]] by [[neutron]] bombardment.
172: ...] occurs, and if there is nothing to absorb some neutrons and slow the reaction, it is explosive. The ...
191: ...as first isolated as a [[metal]] in [[1841]] by [[Eugene-Melchior Peligot]]. In 1850 the first commerc... - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
12: ...king called upon two Germanic tribal leaders from Europe to help defend Romanised Britain (i.e. Britai...
46: ... was recognised as heir to the French throne in [[1420]]. Unfortunately for the English, however, Henry ... - Padua (12961 bytes)
2: ...ra Padovana'', the "Paduan plain," edged by the [[Euganaean Hills]] praised by [[Lucan]] and [[Martial...
7: ...ernal partition walls remained till the fire of [[1420]], when the Venetian architects who undertook the...
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