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  1. Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
    3: ...inter to become a member of the [[Accademia dell' Arte del Disegno]] in Florence. She was also the first...
    7: ...Since her father's style took heavily inspiration from [[Caravaggio]] during that period, her style wa...
    10: .... The picture shows how, under parental guidance, Artemisia assimilated the realism of [[Caravaggio]] wi...
    12: ...si. Even though Tassi initially promised to marry Artemisia in order to restore her reputation, he later...
    14: ...teal some of Orazio?s paintings. During the trial Artemisia was given a gynecological examination and wa...
  2. Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
    10: ...to [[France]] to obtain terms from [[Louis XII of France|Louis XII]] for continuing the war against [[...
    33: ...y, he was hoping that a strong ruler would emerge from the [[Medici]] family, uniting Italy by expelli...
    35: ...man Titus Livy. Machiavelli comments on passages from Livy's history and analogizes them to situation...
    48: *''Ritratti delle cose di Francia,'' [[1510]]
    51: *''Andria,'' comedy translated from [[Terence]], 1513 (?)
  3. Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
    23: ...ommunity. All religious faiths are provided equal freedom before the [[law]] by the [[constitution]]. ...
    27: ...ans, mostly of Berber or Arab origin, came mainly from heavily Islamic [[Morocco]], though they have b...
    31: ...es to the Modern era. Several famous artists are from Italy. Italy is also rich in [[Music]],[[cinema...
    40: ... and on into the [[18th century]] [[Commedia dell'arte]] was a form of [[improvisational theater]] , al...
    42: ...on see:[[History of theater]] and [[Commedia dell'arte]]''
  4. Florence (11538 bytes)
    9: ...ght|thumb|300px|The bridges of Florence at sunset from Piazzale Michelangelo]]
    17: ...[[Byzantine]], [[Ostrogothic]], [[Lombard]] and [[Frankish rule]], during which the population may hav...
    19: Reviving from the 10th century and governed from [[1115]] by an autonomous commune, the city was...
    23: ...the city from behind the scenes, his power coming from a vast [[patronage]] network and his alliance t...
    28: ...later a [[Duchy of Lucca|Duchy]]) was independent from Florence in all Tuscany.
  5. Drama (12658 bytes)
    1: ... examples include the plays of [[Seneca]], ''[[Manfred]]'' by [[George Gordon Byron]], and ''[[Prometh...
    3: Drama is a [[Greek]] word meaning `action', drawn from the Greek verb dran, `to do'. Greek tragedians...
    13: ...articipants to not only learn facts as they would from a book or in a classroom, but to enter the worl...
    17: ...o schools as an alternative to just reading facts from a book.
    21: ...he origins of Athenian tragedy and comedy are far from clear. We must understand that drama began for ...
  6. Theatre (9476 bytes)
    5: ...g arts]] concerned with [[acting]] out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, g...
    8: ...is that branch of theatre in which speech, either from written text ([[play]]s), or [[improvisation|im...
    25: "[[Comedy]]" Comes from the Greek word ''komos'' which means celebratio...
    34: "[[Commedia dell'arte]]" Very physical form of comedy which was created...
    60: ...e today is such that its practitioners can borrow from all of these elements and more, and present som...
  7. Ballet (9155 bytes)
    1: ...dance.jpg|250px|thumb|The Waltz of the Snowflakes from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker]]
    5: ...with the first use of the term ''ballo'' (in ''De Arte Saltandi ed Choreas Ducendi'') instead of ''danza...
    11: ...llet began to develop as a separate art form in [[France]] during the reign of [[Louis XIV]], who was ...
    15: ...ge, which was reflected in ballet by a shift away from the aristocratic sensibilities that had dominat...
    44: * [[Joffrey Ballet]]
  8. Aymara language (3573 bytes)
    19: Some believe that the Aymara language descends from the language spoken in [[Tiwanaku]]. This can't...
    25: ...[[Puno]] in Peru. While understood by Aymaristas from other regions, the Aymara spoken in Huancane an...
    31: ...[[neologisms]]. [[Ludovico Bertonio]] published ''Arte de la lengua aymara'' in [[1603]]. He remarked th...
  9. Theater (9475 bytes)
    4: ...g arts]] concerned with [[acting]] out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, g...
    7: ...is that branch of theatre in which speech, either from written text ([[play]]s), or [[improvisation|im...
    24: "[[Comedy]]" Comes from the Greek word ''komos'' which means celebratio...
    33: "[[Commedia dell'arte]]" Very physical form of comedy which was created...
    59: ...e today is such that its practitioners can borrow from all of these elements and more, and present som...
  10. Physical theatre (1156 bytes)
    10: Physical theatre can be distinquished from dance in that it tends to focus more on [[narra...
    20: ...t of his experience of mask work, [[commedia dell'Arte]] and his interest in the physicality of performa...
  11. Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
    1: ...ough the name change was in response to a lawsuit from the [[World Wildlife Fund]] against the World W...
    6: ...is strategy is used very often in order to escape from a submission hold, and also, more seldom, a wre...
    10: .... If someone attempts to interfere but is ejected from the ring by a wrestler or referee before this o...
    31: See [[Commedia dell'arte]] for an artistic predecessor to this style of en...
    33: The commedia dell'arte influence can be seen in a number of non-match re...
  12. Opera (25153 bytes)
    2: [[Image:GarnierOperaParis.jpg|frame|The foyer of [[Charles Garnier (architect)|Cha...
    5: ...are accompanied by a [[musical ensemble]] ranging from a small instrumental ensemble to a full symphon...
    7: ...ten part of an opera performance, particularly in France.
    13: ...ntly performed of the genre in a context separate from its accompanying play, and has been transcribed...
    20: ...n. A later work by Peri, ''[[Euridice]]'', dating from 1600, is the first opera score to have survived...
  13. Madrid (20882 bytes)
    12: [[Image:Karte_Madrid_MKL1888.png|thumbnail|200px|left|An [[1888...
    14: ...nd Moors continued to live in the city in their quarter, still called the "Moreria" until they were expe...
    18: ...sh Indies]], but Madrid controlled Seville. Aside from a brief period, 1601 - 1606, when [[Philip III ...
    20: ...have a lasting impact on French rule in Spain and France's image in Europe in general.
    24: ...rero Blanco would continue the dictatorship after Franco's death--contribute to lead the country towar...

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