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- Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
5: ...merica was known to the general public throughout Europe. This is likely due to the invention of the [...
9: ...t large-scale [[colonization]] of the Americas by Europeans.
11: ...genous people]]s, exploitation of the Americas by Europe, and slavery in the [[West Indies]]. Others h...
35: ...ancestry, in [[1479]]. Felipa's father, [[Bartolomeu Perestrelo]], had partaken in finding the [[Madei...
39: [[Christianity|Christian]] Europe, long allowed safe passage to [[India]] and [... - Steel (28384 bytes)
28: ...rgest piece of the meteorite to the [[American Museum of Natural History]] in [[New York City]] in [[1...
36: ...as fully into the iron age by [[900 BC]], central Europe by [[800 BC]]. The reason for this sudden ad...
44: ...melting technology that would not be practiced in Europe until late medieval times. In Wu, iron smelt...
54: ...ic]] and '''''[[wootz steel|wootz]]''''' by later Europeans, was exported throughout much of Asia.
58: === Ironworking in medieval Europe === - Politics (7193 bytes)
18: ...rs was supplanted by monarchy, and a system of [[Feudalism]] as an arrangement where a single-family d...
20: ==Evolution of government in the European tradition==
23: ...collapse of the Roman Empire, Europe reverted to feudal monarchy.
86: [[he:פוליטיקה]] - Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
9: ...n before modern naming conventions developed in [[Europe]], his full name was "Leonardo di ser Piero d...
49: ... [http://www.leonardoshorse.org/].) The [[Hunt Museum]] in [[Limerick, Ireland]] has a small bronze ho...
59: ...Benois Madonna]]'' (1478-1480) - ''[[Hermitage Museum]]'', [[Saint Petersburg|St Petersburg]], Russia
62: ...with an Ermine]]'' (1488-90) - ''[[Czartoryski Museum]]'', [[Krakow]], Poland
64: ...'[[Madonna Litta]]'' (1490-91) - ''[[Hermitage Museum]]'', [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]], Russia - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
5: ...father and was admitted to [[Lincoln's Inn]] in [[1496]]. In [[1501]] More became a [[barrister]].
19: ...l man of letters in his communications with other European humanists. The humanistic project embraced...
27: ...tious social life of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Europe]]an states with the perfectly orderly and rea... - Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
2: '''Hernando de Soto''' (born [[1496]] or [[1500]], [[Jerez de los Caballeros]], [[Ext...
11: ...tinsuyu]] capital [[Cuzco]], and became the first European to talk to the Inca ruler [[Atahualpa]] whe...
62: ...clear whether he, as it is claimed, was the first European to see the great river. However, he is the ...
79: ...sive and hostile relationship between natives and Europeans. More devastating than the gory battles, h...
81: ...en were, at the same time, the first and the last Europeans to experience the prime of the [[Mississip... - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
2: ...died in the [[Philippines]] and never returned to Europe, 18 members of the crew and one ship of the f...
7: ... even have been taught by [[Martin Behaim]]. In [[1496]], Magellan became a [[squire]].
57: ...imes to see whether we were all in the boats. Thereupon, beholding him dead, we, wounded, retreated, a...
64: ...(eye-glasses were only just becoming available in Europe).
100: ...n among Magellan's expedition were also the first Europeans to observe the following: - John Cabot (5966 bytes)
4: ...ica]]n mainland, he and his men being the first [[Europe]]ans since the [[Viking]]s verifiably known t...
10: ...rom the [[equator]], so the voyage from western [[Europe]] to eastern Asia would be shorter at higher ...
20: ...[May 20]], [[1497]] (he had also made a voyage in 1496, but got no further than [[Iceland]]). He sailed ...
22: ...r know the truth. His men may have been the first Europeans on either American continent since the Vik... - Fashion (7767 bytes)
20: ...] (left) with her counterpart from [[Venice]], in 1496-97. The Venetian lady's high [[clogs]] make her t...
21: ...ean male silhouette are galvanized in theatres of European war, where gentleman officers had opportuni...
23: ...wed the latest Paris styles. By 1800, all Western Europeans were dressing alike: local variation becam...
39: ...ge fashions based on the [[exoticism | exotic]]: Europe in the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries, fo... - William Howard Taft (15237 bytes)
22: ...elt in one of the most well-publicized political feuds of the [[20th century]]. In the [[U.S. presiden...
155: ...1493;ורד טאפט]] - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
1: ...f the modern-day [[United States]], was the first European to discover the [[Mississippi River]].
16: ...l to Atahualpa. By 1534, de Soto was serving as lieutenant governor of Cuzco while Pizarro was buildin...
29: ...urnals of the de Soto Expedition and artifacts of European origin discovered at the site in 1960's.
36: ...me with their families, some from Cuba, most from Europe and Africa. Few of them had ever traveled out...
55: ...clear whether he, as it is claimed, was the first European to see the great river. However, his expedi... - Flight (3194 bytes)
57: [[he:טיסה]] - Temperature (22519 bytes)
236: [[he:טמפרטורה]]
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