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- Mediterranean Monk Seal (1961 bytes)
1: ...xobox_begin | color = pink | name = Mediterranean Monk Seal}}<br>{{StatusCritical}}
15: The '''Mediterranean Monk Seal''' (''Monachus monachus'') is believed to be...
17: ... age is over twenty years. Pregnant Mediterranean monk seals can often times be found in generally inacc...
19: The Mediterranean monk seals are [[diurnal]] and are believed to feed on... - Monk Seal (1215 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Monk seals}}
2: ...= [[Image:hawaiianmonkseal.jpg|200px|The Hawaiian monk seal is a treasured marine animal revered by the ...
15: ...innipedia]] and refers to the various [[true seal|monk seal]] species throughout the world.
17: * the [[Hawaiian monk seal]] or ''Monachus schauinslandi''
18: * the [[Mediterranean monk seal]] or ''Monachus monachus''
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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
2: [[Image:Arthur3487.jpg|right|framed|Victorian image of '''King Arthur''' in plate...
7: Some members of this school, most notably Geoffrey Ashe and Leon Fleuriot, have argued for identif...
19: ..., chief giver of feasts, with his tall blades red from the battle which all men remember."
21: ...[Historia Britonum]]'', attributed to the Welsh [[monk]] [[Nennius]], who is said to have written this c...
25: ...r's soldiers; Arthur was awarded a herd of cattle from Cadoc as [[wergeld]] for his men; Cadoc deliver... - Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
1: ...]] [[1437]]) was the Queen consort of [[England]] from [[1420]] till [[1422]].
3: ...f Valois was the daughter of King [[Charles VI of France]] and [[Isabeau de Bavi貥]]. She was born o...
5: ...ng on her nationality. The regents kept her away from her child, and she turned for comfort to [[Owen...
7: ... daughter died young, and their son Owen became a monk, but their other two sons, [[Edmund Tudor, 1st Ea... - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
1: ...illumination showing Hildegard von Bingen and the monk Volmar]]
6: .... Because she was a tenth child, and a sickly one from birth, at the age of eight Hildegard's parents ...
8: ...members of her order after falling physically ill from carrying the unspoken burden.
11: ...confided of her visions only to Jutta and another monk, named Volmar, who was to become her lifelong sec...
20: ...manuscript.jpg|thumb|"Universal Man" illumination from Hildegard's ''Liber divinorum operum''.]] - Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
4: ...Kanzeon'''; the spelling '''Kwannon''', resulting from an obsolete system of romanization, is sometime...
10: ...er Buddhism was first introduced into the country from the mid-7th century.
12: ...ful, white-robed woman, a depiction which derives from the earlier ''[[Pandaravasini]]'' form.
16: ...k together again. With eleven heads gazing to the front and sides, Avalokiteshvara possesses the uniqu...
68: ...ern Ocean' and 'Kuan Yin (of/on) the Island' stem from this tradition. - Iconography (7643 bytes)
6: ...ion]]. To distinguish the veneration of [[icon]]s from the worship of [[Idolatry in Christianity|idols...
8: ... theologian or [[ecumenical council|council]]. [[Monk]]s often carry out the responsibility of painting...
13: ... the heads of holy individuals while it is absent from those who are not [[Christian]]s. This nimbus i...
15: ...nded to show their seriousness, and their freedom from the vicissitudes of emotion. Figures are almost... - Belgium (31774 bytes)
1: ...e [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]], [[Luxembourg]], [[France]], and the [[North Sea]].
3: ...lemish]]), mainly in the north, [[French language|French]] speakers, mainly in the south (the [[Walloo...
13: ...emish]]: Eendracht maakt macht; [[French language|French]]: L'union fait la force; [[German language|G...
17: |'''[[Official language]]''' || [[French language|French]], [[Flemish language|Flemish]], [[German lan...
50: ...l><sup>1</sup> Prior to [[1999]]: [[franc|Belgian franc]].</small> - Biography (6028 bytes)
1: '''Biography''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''bios'' mea...
16: ...as the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. [[Hermit]]s, [[monk]]s and [[priest]]s used this historic period to w... - Pope Paschal II (3427 bytes)
1: ...as a native of [[Bieda]], near [[Viterbo]], and a monk of the [[Cluny|Cluniac order]]. He was created ca...
3: ... 1106 to seek the mediation of King [[Philip I of France]] and Prince Louis in the Imperial struggle, ...
5: ...hem as imperial fiefs and forced the pope to flee from Rome. Paschal returned after the emperor's with... - List of people by name: X (1295 bytes)
7: *[[Francis Xavier|Xavier, Francis]], ([[1506]]-[[1552]]), [[Spain|Spanish]] [[...
19: *[[Xuan Zang]], ([[602]]-[[644]]), Buddhist monk - Albinus (160 bytes)
5: * [[Alcuin]], an English monk
6: * [[Bernhard Siegfried Albinus]], an anatomist - History of science (41710 bytes)
6: ...r [[empirical]] [[truth]]. [[Philosophy]] differs from science in that, while both the [[Natural scien...
11: ...fic data is self-evident, value-free, and context-free.
21: ...ccount of the development of (natural) philosophy from ancient times until recent times can be found i...
27: ...rehistoric times, advice and knowledge was passed from generation to generation in an [[oral tradition...
52: ...oration by bringing together people and new ideas from all over the Islamic world. - History of biology (3053 bytes)
3: ... by [[Karl Friedrich Burdach]] in [[1800]], [[Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus]] (''Biologie oder Philoso...
7: ...ought in the field by the independent work of [[Alfred Russel Wallace]].
9: ...t of evolutionary theory|opposition and support]] from different parts of society.
11: By [[1953]] [[James Watson]] and [[Francis Crick]] clarified the basic structure of [[D...
18: .../genomics/human/watson-crick/ James D. Watson and Francis H. Crick. "Letters to ''Nature'': Molecular... - 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. - Medieval fortification (8517 bytes)
1: ...tion]] construction and use in [[Europe]] roughly from the fall of the [[Roman Empire]] to the [[Renai...
5: A '''castle''' (from the [[Latin]] ''castellum'', diminutive of ''ca...
11: ...The word is a [[medieval]] and later one, derived from the classical [[Latin]] ''post murum'', behind ...
15: ...ences were developed in the [[Netherlands]] and [[France]] but these belong mainly to the post-medieva...
20: ...called [[abbey]], [[priory]], [[charterhouse]], [[friary]], and preceptory, while the habitation of [[... - Robert Hooke (5017 bytes)
4: ...his observations of plant cells reminded him of [[monk]]s' cells. Also in 1665 he gained appointment as ...
12: ... balance spring also regulates the flow of energy from the mainspring of a timepiece. It coils and unc...
27: *[http://freespace.virgin.net/ric.martin/vectis/hookeweb/robe...
29: *[http://freespace.virgin.net/iw.history/hooke/face.htm The F... - Pope Silverius (2289 bytes)
5: ...d purchased his elevation to the see of St. Peter from King [[Theodahad]].
9: ...e [[Goths]], and degraded to the rank of a simple monk. He found his way to Constantinople, and [[Justin... - Pope Adeodatus I (577 bytes)
1: ...(died [[November 8]], [[618]]) served as [[Pope]] from [[615]] to [[618]]. He was born in [[Rome, Ital...
3: ...g to tradition, Adeodatus was a [[Benedictine]] [[monk]], but there is no certain evidence for this. - Pope Adeodatus (519 bytes)
1: ...72]] to [[676]]. Little is known of him. He was a monk of the Roman cloister of [[St Erasmus]] on the [[... - Pope Romanus (386 bytes)
1: '''Romanus''', was [[Pope]] from August [[897]] to November 897.
3: ...ch then distracted Rome. He ended his days as a [[monk]]. His date of death is unknown. - Compass (8275 bytes)
3: ...g directions. It consists of a magnetised pointer free to align itself accurately with [[Earth's magne...
5: ...ent]] with a magnetized bar or [[needle]] turning freely upon a pivot and pointing in a [[north]]erly ...
20: ...About [[1358]], there is a story about an English monk, [[Nicholas of Lynne]], who served as a navigator...
24: In the Mediterranean, however, the practice from ancient times had been to curtail sea travel be...
30: ...ed so the user can distinguish the north-pointing from the south-pointing end; in modern convention th...
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