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- Macau (16856 bytes)
26: |Handover from [[Portugal]] to the [[People's Republic of Chin...
40: ...It is 70 km southwest of [[Hong Kong]] and 145 km from [[Guangzhou]]. It was the oldest [[Europe]]an [...
42: ...efers to an [[ethnic group]] in Macau originating from Portuguese descent, usually mixed with Chinese ...
44: ...a game played with [[Chinese dominoes]]. Gamblers from [[Hong Kong]] often take a one-day excursion to...
47: ... maa1 gok3), a still-existing landmark built in [[1448]] dedicated to the goddess [[Matsu]]. - Fra Angelico (13116 bytes)
1: ...aking world as '''Fra Angelico''' ("the Angelic [[Friar]]"), or in [[Continental Europe]] as '''Beato ...
3: [[image:fra.angelico.church.750pix.jpg|thumb|200px|'''[[Sain...
7: ...k in [[Fiesole]] about [[1418]] with the name of "Fra Giovanni da Fiesole"; "The Angelic" is a laudato...
15: ...nder, or as a follower of, [[Gherardo Starnina]]. From [[1418]] to [[1436]] he was back at Fiesole; in...
17: ... he may have studied about this time the renowned frescoes in the [[Brancacci]] chapel in the Florenti... - Henry the Navigator (6878 bytes)
3: ...with tapping into that wealth, as well as with [[Africa]] in general, and with the legend of [[Prester...
7: ... of the Azores during Pedro's regency (1439–1448).
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15: ... to Europeans on the unpromising desert coast of Africa, although the [[Periplus]] of the Carthaginian...
17: ...[1460]] the Portuguese had explored the coast of Africa as far as present-day [[Sierra Leone]]. - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
130: ...VIII Palaeologus]] (1392-1448, ruled [[1425]] - [[1448]]) – son of Manuel II
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