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- Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
7: ...er husband or lover, Owen Tudor, lived on until [[1461]], when he was executed by the [[Yorkist]]s follo... - Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
6: ...killed at the [[Second Battle of St Albans]] in [[1461]], fighting for the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastr... - Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
16: ...up with a victory at [[St Albans]] on 22 February 1461, at which she defeated the Yorkist forces of [[Ri...
18: On March 4, [[1461]], the Lancastrian army was beaten at the [[Battl... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
2: ...1500;ְדָּה מֵאִיר''') (b. '''Golda Mab... - Esther (5002 bytes)
2: ...' ('''אֶסְתֵּר''', [[Standard Hebrew]] '''Ester''', [[Ti...
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. - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...#1460;שְׂרָאֵל, [[transliteration]]: ''Medinat Yisra'el'...
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 ... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
51: ...th century when French authors such as [[Montesquieu]] began to popularize it. Hieronymus himself was ...
88: ...eligion from the former imperial lands in western Europe, although the southern Byzantine provinces di...
92: ...zu]]) that emphasized stealth, surprise, swift maneuver and the marshalling of overwhelming force at t...
108: ...d, began to reestablish the army on the basis of feudal grants (''[[pronoia|pri]]'') and made sign...
112: ...antinople in [[1204]]. As a result a short-lived feudal kingdom was founded (the [[Latin Empire]]), an... - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
142: a period of one to two weeks. Leaves can be reused three or four times before
236: ...re of both gives better growth than either alone. European bladderworts seem able to use either source...
437: ... response to resources Plant Physiology '''115''' 1461-1471. - 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... - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
1: ...reform the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in [[Western Europe]]. The main front of the reformation was sta...
20: ...movement led to the Protestant Reformation in the European West. These frustrated reformist movements ...
22: ...tralization, leaders like [[Louis XI of France]] (1461-1483), the “spider king,” sought to r...
24: ...were mixed blessings for many segments of Western European society. Despite tradition, landlords start...
30: ...duals through eloquence as opposed to reason. The European Renaissance laid the foundation for the Nor... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
47: [[Image:Coliseum_rome.jpg|thumb|250px|Clipart provided by [http:/...
66: ...is mother and his tutors, particularly Lucius Annaeus [[Seneca the Younger|Seneca]]. However, as he gr...
78: ...t was he who first commissioned the [[Roman Colosseum]]; he also built a [[forum]] whose centerpiece w...
88: ...Rome, wild spectacles in the newly finished Colosseum, and continuing the public works projects of his...
158: ...led [[Alaric I]] to vandalize the site of the [[Eleusinian Mysteries]]. - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
71: *[[Eugenio Beltrami]] (Italy, [[1835]]-[[1900]])
79: *[[Arne Beurling]] (Sweden, [[1905]]-[[1986]])
109: *[[Nicolas Bourbaki]] (Pseudonym used by a cabal of French mathematicians)
128: *[[Eugenio Calabi]], (United States)
142: *[[Ludolph van Ceulen]] (Germany/Netherlands, [[1540]] - [[1610]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
34: *[[Eugene M. Antoniadi]] ([[Greece]], [[France]], [[187...
131: *[[J鲴me Eug讥 Coggia]] ([[France]], [[1849]] – [[1919...
146: *[[Jacques D'Allonville|Jacques Eug讥 d'Allonville]] ([[France]], [[1671]] – ...
156: *[[Charles-Eug讥 Delaunay]] ([[France]], [[1816]] – [[18...
157: *[[Eug讥 Joseph Delporte]] ([[Belgium]], [[1882]] &nda... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
25: ...harles V]] of Austria, with the consent of their feudal landlord the King of Sicily. Their annual fee ...
33: ===Retreat in Europe===
36: The group lost a number of its European holdings following the rise of [[Protestant...
41: ...to exist in a diminished form and negotiated with European governments for a return to power. The [[Em...
43: ...cted in the government of the Order being under Lieutenants, rather than Grand Masters in the period [... - Jean Fouquet (2536 bytes)
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 [...
14: ...miniatures from a [[Book of Hours]], painted in [[1461]] for [[Etienne Chevalier]] who is portrayed by F... - February 22 (10772 bytes)
40: * [[1403]] - [[Charles VII of France]] (d. [[1461]])
70: ...]] - [[Charlie Finley]], American sports entrepreneur (d. [[1996]])
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