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- Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
2: ...le of "the foreigners" among the populace, which finally led to a peasant revolt that pushed the Yuan...
6: ...rospect of rebellion ripened. After many years of fighting, the rebel group led by Zhu Yuanzhang, the ...
12: ...e Ming dynasty. Great [[landed estate]]s were confiscated by the government, fragmented, and rented o...
14: ...andidates for posts in the civil service or the officer corps of the 80,000-man army, once again, had ...
16: ...olute authority in his own hands, abolished the office of prime minister and so removed the only insur... - Castle (27805 bytes)
1: ...the logical development of a [[Fortification|fortified enclosure]]. The term is most often applied to ...
4: Castles also figure prominently in [[History of Japan|Japanese hi...
8: ... home. Castles were made by their owners for specific purposes, or evolved into new purposes over time...
10: * First and foremost castles were places of protection...
24: ...inseparably connected with the subjects of [[fortification]] (see also [[siegecraft]]) and [[domestic ... - 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... - Henry the Navigator (6878 bytes)
1: ...ince of [[Portugal]], looms large as an important figure in the early days of European [[colonial]] ex...
3: ...caster]], the daughter of [[John of Gaunt]]. In [[1414]] he reportedly convinced his father to mount a c...
7: ...ortugal]]'s minority, and in return received a confirmation of this tax. Henry also arranged for the ...
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15: ...mmander of one of Henry's expeditions, became the first European known to pass the cape in [[1434]]. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
6: *[[Firmin Abauzit]], (1679-1767)
267: *[[Claude Buffier]], (1661-1737){{fn|R}}
348: *[[Andrea Christofidou]]
387: *[[Lady Anne Finch Conway]], (1631-1679){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
430: *[[Bruno de Finetti]], (1906-1985){{fn|O}} - Silicon (13233 bytes)
6: {{Elementbox_econfig | [[[neon|Ne]]] 3s<sup>2</sup> 3p<sup>2<...
12: {{Elementbox_meltingpoint | k=1687 | c=1414 | f=2577 }}
47: ... Pure silicon has a negative [[temperature]] co-efficient of [[resistance]], since the number of free ...
58: ... they are widely used in applications such as artificial [[breast implant]]s and contact lenses.
63: ...ely the same method of Lussac. Berzelius also purified the product by repeatedly washing it. - Vanadium (13808 bytes)
34: <td>[[Electron configuration]] </td><td><nowiki>...
49: ... </td><td>8.32 [[scientific notation|×]]10<sup>-6</sup> [[cubic metre ...
63: <td>[[Specific heat capacity]] </td><td>4...
71: ...</sup> ionization potential </td><td>1414 kJ/mol</td></tr>
103: ...ing it useful in nuclear applications. Although definitely a metal, it shares with [[Chromium]] and [...
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