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- Anne Neville (4967 bytes)
1: <b>Anne Neville</b> ([[June 11]], [[1456]] - [[March 16]], [[1485]]) was [[Queen consort]]...
5: Anne was born on [[June 11]], [[1456]], at [[Warwick Castle]], the younger [[daughter]... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
2: ...|Hebrew]] '''גּוֹלְדָּה מֵא... - Esther (5002 bytes)
2: '''Esther''' ('''אֶסְתֵּר''', [[Standard Hebre...
9: ...common origin with [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] words for ''star''.
21: ...d hamantaschen originated amongst Jews of Eastern Europe in relatively recent times. - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
7: ...lle|Domré¹]] in the valley of the [[Meuse River|Meuse]] to [[Jacques D'Arc]] and Isabelle de Vouthon,...
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 ... - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...1504;ַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, [[transliter...
68: ...luding rule by the [[Seljuks]], [[Fatimids]], and European [[Crusades|Crusaders]], before becoming par...
73: ... murdered, led to immigration from other parts of Europe. After [[World War I]], the British endorsed ...
94: ...me to Israel, along with Jews from [[Iran]] and [[Europe]]. Israel's Jewish population continued to gr...
98: ...reluctantly chose to dismiss Israeli appeals for neutrality and undertook shelling of [[Tel Aviv]] in ... - Roger van der Weyden (3397 bytes)
19: ...from the Cross'' ([[1443]]), Sint-Pieterskerk, [[Leuven]], [[Belgium]]
20: * [[triptych]] ([[1438]]-[[1440]]), [[Berlin Museum]]
23: ...he Good]] (c. [[1456]]-[[1458]]), [[Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten]], [[Antwerp]]
24: ...arles the Bold]] (c. [[1456]]-[[1458]]), Royal Museums of Fine Arts, [[Brussels]]
25: * the ''Altar-piece of St John'', Berlin Museum - Parthenon (12682 bytes)
31: ...thenon, but otherwise it was not damaged further. European visitors in the 17th century testified that...
37: By the late eighteenth century many more Europeans were visiting Athens, and the picturesque ...
39: ...h governments have been unwilling to force the Museum to do so (which would require legislation). - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
2: ...salem''' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: '''יְרוּשָׁל...
45: ... of the [[First Crusade]], which marched off from Europe to the area, and, on [[July 15]], [[1099]], C...
49: ...e the capital of the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]], a feudal state, of which the [[Kings of Jerusalem|King ...
63: ...ep that the keys to the shrine were kept with a 'neutral' Muslim family for safekeeping.
68: ...ond Coming of Christ. Finally, the combination of European colonialism and religious zeal was expresse...
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