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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: ...on, but is also more [[brittle]]. One classical definition is that steels are iron-carbon alloys with ...
    5: ...carbon, if present, is undesired. A more recent definition is that steels are iron-based alloys that c...
    8: ... carbon. This process, known as [[smelting]], was first applied to metals with lower [[melting]] point...
    11: ...dy-centered cubic to a [[face-centered cubic]] configuration, called '''[[austenite]]''' or '''γ...
    13: ...cally [[metastable]] substance with about four to five times the strength of ferrite. Martensite has ...
  2. Eleonora di Arborea (2091 bytes)
    5: ...nora d'Arborea''' (or Eleanora di Arboria ?) (c [[1350]] - [[1404]]) was a [[Sardinia|Sardinian]] ''giud...
    7: ...son Frederick, who as next male heir became the official monarch of Arborea.
    11: ...d in force in Sardinia until [[Italy|Italian]] unification in 1861.
    13: ...in ornithology. As a friend of birds, she was the first to legislate protection to a certain species o...
  3. History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
    4: ...een found. Small female statues known as [[Venus figurines]] have been found mainly in central [[Euro...
    13: ...e feature of this piece is that it is carved with five legs, so that it can have four legs visible if ...
    20: ...araoh [[Akhenaton]] and his Queen, [[Nefertiti]] (1350 BC). The statues are carved from limestone and a...
    27: ...ging from a few inches in size to life-size. The figures are usually nude females with their arms cro...
    31: ...d axes, called "labrys", probably related to sacrifice. Some of the axes are taller than an adult.
  4. Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
    4: ...]] at Lapphyttan, sometime between [[1150]] and [[1350]]. It is unclear whether the blast furnace was i...
    6: ... fuel made blast furnace-based iron smelting significantly less expensive.
    25: ... from the top of the furnace, further improving efficiency. The largest blast furnaces produce around ...
  5. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    7: ...European Union]]) in [[1986]]. Portugal made significant social and economic progress in the subsequen...
    15: In the early [[first millennium BC]], several waves of [[Celts]] i...
    17: ...success was only achieved by bribing Lusitanian officials to kill their own leader. During this period...
    31: ...n I]]), with the help of [[Nuno ?vares Pereira]], finally defeated the Castilians in Portugal's most h...
    40: ...ces in geographic knowledge. The discoveries were financed by the wealth of the [[Order of Christ]], a...
  6. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    2: ...both the [[Old World]] and the [[New World]]. The fiber is most often spun into [[yarn|thread]] and us...
    3: ...eld.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Cotton plants growing in field]]
    4: ...interlocked form is ideal for [[spinning]] into a fine [[yarn]].
    9: ...co|Mexican]] caves (cotton cloth and fragments of fiber interwoven with [[feather]]s and [[fur]]) whic...
    13: ...nt-borne sheep. [[John Mandeville]], writing in [[1350]], stated as fact the now-preposterous belief: "T...
  7. Ra (2793 bytes)
    2: ...rief suspension during the time of [[Akhenaten]] (1350-1334 BC) when [[monotheism|monotheistic]] worship...
    8: ...aid to be the cause of [[solar eclipse]]s, and difficulty in doing so was said to cause bad [[weather]...
  8. Aelianus Tacticus (2273 bytes)
    3: ...t. The Arabic version of Aelian was made about [[1350]]. In spite of its academic nature, the copious ...
  9. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    1: ...4 to 5.5 in [[apparent magnitude]]; Mercury is sufficiently "close" to the Sun that [[telescope]]s rar...
    5: ... the planet as the ''Water Star'', based on the [[Five Elements]].
    16: ...d earlier terrain. In addition, Mercury has "significant" [[tidal bulge]]s, raised by the [[Sun]] (the...
    18: Mercury's terrain features are officially listed as the following:
    28: ...2% of the planetary [[volume]] (Earth's core only fills 17%). Surrounding the core is a 600 km [[mantl...
  10. Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
    7: ... fellow-Florentine [[Niccolo Acciaiuoli]] and benefitted from his influence as lover of [[Catherine of...
    11: ...''), ''Teseida'' (ditto the ''Knight's Tale''), ''Filocolo'' a prose version of an existing French rom...
    13: ...arried, to Bice del Bostichi. His children by his first marriage had all died and he was gladdened by...
    17: ...s largely complete by 1352 and it was Boccaccio's final effort in literature and one of his last works...
    19: ...first official mission was to [[Romagna]] in late 1350, he revisited that city-state twice and was also ...
  11. Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
    3: ...within the Anglo-French unit" that was both battlefield and prize (Braudel 1984 p. 353).
    5: ...chies. It is often viewed as one of the most significant conflicts in [[medieval warfare]].
    13: The specific events that led up to the war in the early 14th ...
    27: ...homage]] for this possession was a matter more difficult to resolve. Philip VI wanted Edward's recogni...
    31: ...shop of Lincoln]] arrived in [[Paris]] with the defiance of the King of England. War had been declared...
  12. History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
    4: ...een stars and planets; as Stars remain relatively fixed over the [[century|centuries]], while planets ...
    8: ...lineation]]s (such as [[Stonehenge]]) probably fulfilled both astronomical and [[religion|religious]] ...
    14: ...ibe their designs are conservatively dated to the first millennium BC, but their contents appear to be...
    18: ...t on [[Vedic astrology]] that has been dated to [[1350 BC]], was written by [[Lagadha]].
    46: ...ment of [[precession]] and the compilation of the first star catalog. [[Ptolemy]] later referred to th...
  13. Nubia (8928 bytes)
    9: ... at the same time as the [[First dynasty of Egypt|First dynasty]] of Egypt around [[3100 BC]]. It con...
    13: ...ther internal evolution or invaders. There are definite similarities between the pottery of A-Group a...
    15: From the C-Group culture the first kingdom to unify much of the region arose, the...
    19: ...ntrolling Egypt itself for a period (the [[Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt|Kushite dynasty]]) in the 8th...
    26: ...aced it: northernmost was [[Nobatia]] between the first and second cataract of the [[Nile River]], wit...
  14. Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
    10: ...uartered in Des Moines, including the [[Principal Financial Group]], Equitable of Iowa, Allied Insuran...
    52: ... was 550,659. (Before metropolitan areas were redefined in [[2003]], the Des Moines metropolitan area ...
    73: .... Census)|Asian]], 0.05% [[Race (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 3.52% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|othe...
    89: ..., [[Hartsfield International Airport|Atlanta Hartsfield]] and [[Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport...
    94: * [[WOI-AM]] 640, [[National Public Radio|NPR]] affiliate (generally talk)
  15. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    6: *[[Firmin Abauzit]], (1679-1767)
    34: *[[Pierre d'Ailly]], (1350-1420){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
    247: *[[Richard Brinkley]], (fl. 1350-1373){{fn|R}}
    267: *[[Claude Buffier]], (1661-1737){{fn|R}}
    348: *[[Andrea Christofidou]]
  16. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    3: While the German people were not fully unified into a single political unit until the late 19t...
    5: ..., dating from the 8th century until 1806, was the first German [[Reich]], or empire. The territory of ...
    7: ...th the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For furthe...
    17: ...uringians, Langobardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube front...
    23: ... [[Saint Boniface|Boniface]], who established the first monastery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. B...
  17. Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
    10: ..., and some of the nobility underwent [[mummy|mummification]].
    32: <tr><td>1350&ndash;1300<td>LHIIIA2
    33: <tr><td>1400&ndash;1350<td>LHIIIA1
    41: The ''LHI pottery'' is known from the fill of the [[shaft graves]] of [[Lerna]] and the se...
    49: ...ly spread '''LHIIIIA1''' pottery was originally defined by the material from the Ramp house at Mycenae...
  18. Iron (23778 bytes)
    40: <td>[[Electron configuration]] </td><td><nowiki>...
    55: ... </td><td>7.09 [[scientific notation|&times;]]10<sup>-6</sup> [[cubic metre ...
    69: <td>[[Specific heat capacity]] </td><td>....
    135: ...ntribute to its [[Earth's magnetic field|magnetic field]]. Its symbol ''Fe'' is an abbreviation of ''...
    139: ...oon afterward, the star will no longer produce sufficient energy in its core, and a [[supernova]] will...
  19. Krypton (9031 bytes)
    44: | [[Electron configuration]]
    87: | [[Specific heat capacity]]
    97: | 1350.8 kJ/mol
    177: ...the atmosphere, is isolated by fractionating liquefied air, and is often used with other rare gases in...
    180: ...[uranium]] [[nuclear fission|fission]]. [[Solid]]ified krypton is white and [[crystal]]line with a fac...
  20. First Crusade (34670 bytes)
    2: The '''First Crusade''' was launched in [[1095]] by [[Pope ...
    5: ...ass of warriors who now had very little to do but fight among themselves and terrorize the peasant pop...
    7: ...isa]], [[Genoa]] and [[Aragon]] were all actively fighting Islamic strongholds in [[Majorca]] and [[Sa...
    9: ...tention on the east. It was [[Pope Urban II]] who first disseminated to the general public the idea of...
    12: ... extent, culturally fragmented at the time of the First Crusade, which certainly contributed to the Cr...

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