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- Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
1: ...37]]) was the Queen consort of [[England]] from [[1420]] till [[1422]].
3: ...born on October 27, [[1401]], in [[Paris]]. In [[1420]], she was given in marriage to King [[Henry V of...
5: ...ng on her nationality. The regents kept her away from her child, and she turned for comfort to [[Owen... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ...[16th century]], embraced as a cultural symbol in French patriotic circles since the [[19th century]],...
4: ...ponsible for a revitalization of [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]]'s faction during the [[Hundred ...
7: ...nquests in [[1415]] and the following years. In [[1420]], the [[Treaty of Troyes]] granted the throne to...
11: ...876]]) depicts Joan's awe upon receiving a vision from the [[archangel]] [[Michael (archangel)|Michael...
16: ...May 7]], the remaining English forces were pulled from their [[siege]] lines on [[May 8]]. The lifting... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
5: ...e [[French language|French]] translation, used by French historian [[Jules Michelet]], and expanded up...
12: ... concentrate on the Renaissance as the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age.
21: ... the humanist method of learning. These new ideas from the past (called the "new learning" at the time...
45: ...this fails to fit chronologically. [[1410]] and [[1420]] can be said to be the start of the Renaissance,...
49: ...cumstances which helped these geniuses to come to fruition. - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
1: ...e so-called '''Age of Exploration''' was a period from the early [[15th century]] and continuing into ...
7: ... East was almost completely controlled by traders from the Italian city states. Their close links to t...
9: ...[[Marco Polo]] who traveled throughout the Orient from [[1271]] to [[1295]]. His journey was written u...
15: ...iving European sailors some idea of the shape of Africa and Asia.
18: ... could be bypassed by trading directly with West Africa by sea. It was also hoped that south of the Sa... - Ming Dynasty Tombs (3836 bytes)
3: ...e [[Capital of China|Capital City of China]] back from [[Nanjing]] to the present location of Beijing ...
5: ...l Palace of residence (the [[Forbidden City]]) in 1420 CE, the Emperor set to work on selecting his buri...
7: ...g to these, bad spirits and evil winds descending from the North must be deflected; therefore, an arc-... - 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. - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
4: Between the extremes of optimal health and death from [[starvation]] or [[malnutrition]], there is an...
10: ...hough the digestive process helps to release them from the matrix of the foods where they occur. Any u...
16: ...re hormonally and metabolically favourable than infrequent, haphazard food intake.
20: ... Early diets were primarily [[vegetarian]] with infrequent game meats and fish where available.
27: ...ard reluctantly agreed to a trial. Daniel and his friends received their diet for 10 days and were the... - Henry the Navigator (6878 bytes)
3: ...with tapping into that wealth, as well as with [[Africa]] in general, and with the legend of [[Prester...
5: On [[May 25]], [[1420]], Henry gained appointment as the governor of th...
7: ... and granted Henry a "royal fifth" of all profits from trading within the areas discovered as well as ...
11: ...ixeira]] re-discovered the [[Madeira Islands]] in 1420, and at Henry's instigation Portuguese settlers c...
15: ... to Europeans on the unpromising desert coast of Africa, although the [[Periplus]] of the Carthaginian... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
9: *[[Jacob Friedrich von Abel]], (1751-1829)
34: *[[Pierre d'Ailly]], (1350-1420){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
55: *[[Francesco Algarotti]], (1712-1764)
62: *[[Henri-Fr餩ric Amiel]], (1821-1881)
89: *[[Isaac ben Moses Arama]], (1420-1494){{fn|R}} - Konya (2390 bytes)
5: ...] [[Godfrey of Bouillon]] (August [[1097]]) and [[Frederick Barbarossa]] ([[May 18]], [[1190]]).
7: ...]. In [[1219]], the city was filled with refugees from the [[Khwarezmid Empire]] in [[Persia]], fleein...
9: ... when it was captured by the [[Karamanid]]s. In [[1420]], Karamanid fell to the [[Ottoman Empire]] and, ... - Jean Fouquet (2536 bytes)
2: ...n Fouquet''', [[1420]] - [[1481]]) was a [[France|French]] [[painter]].
6: ...yck]]s, which was the basis of early 15th-century French art, and thus became the founder of an import...
10: ...mitives]] held at the [[Biblioth豵e nationale de France|Biblioth豵e Nationale]] in [[Paris]].
12: ...awing in [[crayon]]; whilst an authentic portrait from his brush is in the Liechtenstein collection.
14: ...ompson]] at a London sale, and restored by him to France. - Iron (23778 bytes)
135: ...of iron in the various layers of the Earth ranges from high at the inner core to about 5% in the outer...
137: ...ed from iron ore, and is hardly ever found in the free (elemental) state. In order to obtain elementa...
146: ...icance is that of an intermediate step on the way from [[iron ore]] to [[cast iron]] and [[steel]].
147: ...le level. It has a melting point in the range of 1420–1470 K, which is lower than either of its t...
154: ... northern and western European languages, derives from the [[Etruscan]] ''aisar'' which means "the god... - Uranium (27752 bytes)
100: | 1420 kJ/mol
165: *beta (tetragonal) stable from 667.7 °C to 774.8 °C
166: *gamma (body-centered cubic) from 774.8 °C to melting point - this is the mos...
170: ...up>233</sup>U isotope is also fissile and is made from <sup>232</sup>[[thorium]] by [[neutron]] bombar...
184: ...natural uranium, because the [[mineral]] material from which they are made is typically high in uraniu... - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
3: ...re is a unity to the history of [[Great Britain]] from the [[5th century]]'s withdrawal of Roman force...
5: ...II]] and [[John Knox]]'s Reformation in Scotland. From a linguistic and political point of view, the [...
7: ..., but the process of consolidation was continuous from [[William I of England|William]] to [[Oliver Cr...
10: ... They had relied upon Roman force to protect them from Scottish and Welsh Celtic marauders and invader...
12: ...tish king called upon two Germanic tribal leaders from Europe to help defend Romanised Britain (i.e. B... - Padua (12961 bytes)
7: ...lo' Miretto]] and [[Stefano da Ferrara]], working from [[1425]] to [[1440]].
11: ...upola]]s, two of them pyramidal. On the piazza in front of the church is [[Donatello]]'s magnificent e...
13: ...ristopher, formerly illustrated by [[Mantegna]]'s frescoes, largely destroyed in [[World War II]]. Now...
15: ... [[university of Padua|university]], founded by [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor]], in [[1238]]. Und...
17: ...llo; and for native art there was the school of [[Francesco Squarcione]] ([[1394]]-[[1474]]), whence i...
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