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- Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
43: ...uite clear to the queen that he cannot serve in England or in any other Embassy." It was obvious that ...
61: ...tcy. [[Louis XIV]]'s wars with [[William III of England|William of Orange]] had left [[France]] with t...
91: ...amond Necklace. The Comtesse later escaped to [[England]], where she continued to insult the queen and...
133: ...l顮s|Philippe, duc d'Orl顮s]] returned from [[England]] and publicly proclaimed his support for the ... - Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
24: ....com/gospel-magdalene.htm ''Gospel of Mary'']: (English), syncretic text, incorporating Coptic and ear...
31: ...ond Vatican Council]] ([[1969]]) it survives strongly in folk Catholicism.
45: ...ood when approached in the authorized way as a single, coherent, harmonious construction. - Lavender (3889 bytes)
17: The commonest species in cultivation is the [[English Lavender]], ''Lavandula angustifolia'' (former...
31: During the times of the [[plague]] the glove makers of Grasse would scent their leathers wi... - Rose (15436 bytes)
40: *''[[Rosa dumalis]]'' - Glaucous Dog Rose
41: ...[[Rosa eglanteria]]'' (syn. ''R. rubiginosa'') - Eglantine, Sweet Brier
44: *''[[Rosa glauca]]'' (syn. ''R. rubrifolia'') - Redleaf Rose
69: There is no single system of classification for garden roses. In ge...
80: ...t class of roses in [[Victorian Era|Victorian]] England, they were derived to a great extent from the ... - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
46: ...ana. Later developments of organum occurred in England, where the interval of the [[third]] was parti...
71: ...4th-century, though music in France, Italy, and England would take quite different paths during that t...
93: ...ntury with isolated or paired settings of Kyries, Glorias, etc., but Machaut composed what is thought ...
111: ...music survive intact due to the attention of a single priest who wrote about the movement and recorded...
121: ...rance and England; the Renaissance came late to England, but there musical innovation was ahead of con... - Sundial (16148 bytes)
24: ...he north and south pole) do not have equal hour angles.
38: called the ''style''[http://www.sundialsoc.org.uk/glossary/alpha.htm#S].
45: ...ertical) orientation[http://www.sundialsoc.org.uk/glossary/alpha.htm#N].
67: ...mula face-angle = arctan(sin(latitude)*tan(hour-angle)).
68: The angle of the style (gnomon)= 90 - latitude. (See [[Lo... - Pope Benedict IV (942 bytes)
- Causes of the French Revolution (11170 bytes)
5: ... in theory, an [[absolute monarchy]], an increasingly unpopular form of government at the time. In pra...
9: ...48]] wrote that in both the [[English Civil War|English Revolution]] of [[1648]] and in the French Rev...
17: ... it. There was no counterpart to the [[Bank of England]] in France in [[1789]] and there was also far...
38: - List of people associated with the French Revolution (16148 bytes)
6: *[[Pierre François Charles Augereau, duc de Castiglione|Charles Pierre François Augereau]] - officer...
26: *[[Edmund Burke]] - English philosopher and politician, author of a famous...
59: *[[Fabre d'Églantine]] - author of the names and months of the [...
139: *[[Voltaire]] -- [[the Englightenment|Enlightenment]] author, [[deist]]/[[agn... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
84: ...elebrating with a lavish show that featured 100 [[gladiator]]s and lasted 100 days. Titus died in [[81...
101: ...ire]]'' ([[1964]]) and ''[[Gladiator (2000 movie)|Gladiator]]'' ([[2000]]) were loosely based on the c...
108: The Severan dynasty includes the increasingly troubled reigns of [[Septimius Severus]] (193-21...
110: ... subsequent monumental public buildings. Increasingly unstable and autocratic, Caracalla was assassina...
118: ...St Mark's]], [[Venice]]]]The transition from a single united empire to the later divided Western and E... - Sicily (18450 bytes)
110: ... Italian regions [[Calabria]] (Calabrese) and [[Puglia]] (Salentino); and had a significant influence ...
131: *[[Nino Martoglio]] - poet
141: ...arge Sicily region website (both in Italian and English)] - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
17: ...hame, who acquired the estates allocated to the English tongue from [[1330]] to [[1358]]. On Rhodes, n...
25: ... Sicily. Their annual fee for the island was a single [[Maltese falcon]], which they had to give annua...
27: ...Greenwich|Queen's House]], [[Greenwich, London, England|Greenwich, London]]. After the siege a new cit...
36: ...rvived on Malta. The property of the [[England|English]] branch was confiscated in [[1540]]. In [[157...
45: ==Revival in England as the Order of St John of Jerusalem== - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
50: ...rmandy]] (older brother of King [[William II of England]]), [[Stephen, Count of Blois]], and [[Hugh of...
78: ...de, only about 1,500 remained. Faced with a seemingly impossible task, their morale was raised when a ...
97: ...Normandy had passed to his brother [[Henry I of England]], and their conflict resulted in the [[Battle...
113: ... Curthose, who were relatives of the French and English royal families, and Raymond of Toulouse, who r... - List of herbs and spices (4611 bytes)
- Vincent van Gogh (11980 bytes)
13: ...aching assistant in [[Ramsgate]] in [[Kent]], [[England]], then returned to [[Amsterdam]] to study the...
24: ...cture. These impressions would influence him strongly. Van Gogh made some paintings in Japanese style.... - Bullfighting (25773 bytes)
17: ...at [[Knossos]]. The frescos offer no hint of struggle or violence, and the [[bull (mythology)|Lunar Bu...
19: ...versus-animal events were held as a warm-up for [[gladiator]]ial sports. The event's earliest roots ar...
52: ...local youths who tease her. The cow may have a dangling rope to recover her.
60: ...ury Spanish-style ''corridas'' have been increasingly popular in Southern France, particularly during ...
74: ...s not killed in the ring and the fight is accordingly referred to as a "bloodless bullfight". After th...
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