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- Medieval art (6359 bytes)
3: ...he [[Islamic art history|Middle East]] and North Africa. It includes the major art movements, national...
15: ''Early Christian art'' covers the period from about 200 (before which no distinct Christian f...
17: ...|Celtic speaking]] peoples of Ireland and Britain from about the 5th century, with the Roman withdrawl...
19: ...ples during the [[V?rwanderung|Migration period]] from about 300-900 (to be completed).
25: ...om 600-900 and the development of regional styles from 900-1500. - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
46: *[[Frank Yates|Yates, Frank]], ([[1902]]-[[1994]]), statistician
48: ...[[1747]]-[[1826]]), Continental Congress delegate from [[New York]]
57: *[[Yazdegerd I of Persia]], from [[399]] to [[420]].
58: *[[Yazdegerd II of Persia]], from [[438]] to [[457]].
59: *[[Yazdegerd III of Persia]], from [[632]] to [[651]]. - List of painters (54090 bytes)
7: *[[Paul Cezanne]], ([[1839]]-[[1906]]), French artist
12: *[[Claude Monet]], ([[1840]]-[[1926]]), French [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter
17: *[[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], ([[1841]]-[[1919]]), French [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter
29: *[[Franklin Adams]]
59: *[[Fra Angelico]] ([[1387]]-[[1445]]) - Silk Road (23757 bytes)
1: ...ally in [[Japan]]. ''Silk road'' is a translation from the [[German language|German]] ''Seidenstraߥ''...
3: ...hrough the [[Levant]] into [[Egypt]] and [[North Africa]].
13: ... the way from the shores of the [[Pacific]] to [[Africa]], and deep into the heart of [[Europe]]. Thes...
18: [[Lapis lazuli]] was being traded from its only known source in the ancient world R...
28: ...ains, routes across them were, apparently, in use from very early times. - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
7: ...-Florentine [[Niccolo Acciaiuoli]] and benefitted from his influence as lover of [[Catherine of Valois...
11: ...e''), ''Filocolo'' a prose version of an existing French romance, and ''La caccia di Diana'' a poem in...
13: ...ly the pastoral piece ''Ninfale fiesolano'' dates from this time. In 1343 time Boccaccio's father re-m...
15: ...ed maybe three-quarters of the city's population. From 1347 Boccaccio was spending much time in Ravenn...
17: ...ieta brigata'' of three men and seven women dates from this time. The work was largely complete by 135... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...ovince (or a group of provinces) within the Anglo-French unit" that was both battlefield and prize (Br...
8: ... the conflict can be found 400 years earlier when Frankish [[Carolingian]] ruler [[Charles the Simple]...
10: ...ns who still spoke a version of [[French language|French]], and could remember a time when their grand...
13: ...ng three male heirs. The eldest son, [[Louis X of France|Louis X]], died in [[1316]], leaving only a d...
15: ...ide in favor of the last brother, [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]], without question. - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
46: ...water from the Salt River. Their name is derived from the [[Pima]] (Akimel O'otham) phrase, ''Ho Ho K...
49: ... and others from Wickenburg had dug a short canal from the Salt River and founded a small farming colo...
53: ...'', memorializing the birth of a new civilization from the ruins left by the Hohokam.
61: ...Hotel now stands. Miss Nellie Shaver, a newcomer from Wisconsin, was appointed as the first female sc...
65: ...nment. The bill was signed by Governor [[John C. Fremont]] on [[February 25]], [[1881]]. Phoenix wa... - Rays (5748 bytes)
19: ...ike body openings called [[gill]] slits that lead from the gills. Ray's gill slits lie under the [[pec...
27: ...er waters of open sea, live in the open sea or in freshwater. Some rays can live in brackish bays and ...
49: ...ke most rays. They use their pair of horns at the front of the head to drive small prey into its mouth...
59: ...d animals. [[Sawfish (fish)|sawfish]]es can enter freshwater rivers and lakes. Some species reach a to... - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
29: ...ificantly expanding it and transforming it from a fresh-water landlocked lake into a salt water sea.
51: ...on of [[Sahara]]. The shift by the Sahara Desert from a habitable region to a barren desert.
76: ... Major migration of Central Saharans into [[West Africa]] possibly due to [[climate change]] starting ...
102: * The [[Cushites]] drive the original inhabitants from [[Ethiopia]], and establish trade relations wit...
107: ...([[17th century BC|1600]]–[[14th century BC|1360 BC]]) - Ray (5748 bytes)
19: ...ike body openings called [[gill]] slits that lead from the gills. Ray's gill slits lie under the [[pec...
27: ...er waters of open sea, live in the open sea or in freshwater. Some rays can live in brackish bays and ...
49: ...ke most rays. They use their pair of horns at the front of the head to drive small prey into its mouth...
59: ...d animals. [[Sawfish (fish)|sawfish]]es can enter freshwater rivers and lakes. Some species reach a to...
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