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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
3: ...though pipers most commonly talk of "pipes" and "the bagpipe".
16: ...cularly Highland pipers. In the Middle east, and the Balkans, a whole goatskin is used, cured with sal...
18: ...ores for the Zampogna, and cylindrical bores for the Musette and Scottish Small Pipes). In general, c...
20: ...erm is also somewhat mistakenly used to describe the general sound produced by a bagpipe.
23: ...to have originated with various ethnic groups in the Roman empire. - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
3: ...naissance]] is admittedly arbitrary, 1450 is used here.
7: ...oward complexity in harmony, rhythm, text, and orchestration.
9: ...system is weak, and rhythm cannot be specified. The simplicity of chant, with unison voice and natura...
11: ...mental accompaniment has developed by the end of the era.
14: ...y]], is currently subject to conjecture (see [[authentic performance]]). - List of popes (77758 bytes)
2: This is a '''list of Popes of the Roman Catholic Church'''.
4: ... source counts [[#Notes on numbering of popes|Stephen II]].
6: ...rovince'' and ''[[Servus Servorum Dei|Servant of the Servants of God]].''
7: ...overeign]] in the State of the [[Vatican City]] (the [[Holy See]]).
22: | '''Petrus''', <small>Head of the Church</small> - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
1: ...map of Europe in the [[1430s]], at the height of the Hundred Years' War]]
3: ...d as a province (or a group of provinces) within the Anglo-French unit" that was both battlefield and ...
5: ...and new monarchies. It is often viewed as one of the most significant conflicts in [[medieval warfare]...
7: ==Early origins: 911–1314==
8: ...[[Anglo-Norman]] power structure as William took the English throne as William I of England. - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
30: *[[Arnold Henry Bergier]]
45: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]] (1475 - 1564)
97: *[[Victor Fisher]] (1938-)
103: *[[Daniel Chester French]] (1850 - 1931)
108: *[[Henri Gaudier-Brzeska]] (1891 - 1915) - Ramesses II (3861 bytes)
4: '''Ramesses II''' (also known as '''Ramesses the Great''' and alternatively [[transcribed]] as '''...
5: ...s [[Herodotus]]) ascribed his accomplishments to the semi-mythical [[Senusret III|Sesostris]].
7: ...nd her father's wife), [[Setakht]] (Sethnakhte), the Pharaoh [[Merneptah]] (who succeeded him), and pr...
9: ... concluded an agreement with [[Hattusilis III]], the earliest known surviving [[peace treaty]], believ...
11: ...other Egyptian pharaoh: Ramesses indeed provided the artisans who lived in [[Deir el Medina]] with pl... - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
3: ... in the [[Hundred Years' War]] and the [[Wars of the Roses]].
5: .... From a linguistic and political point of view, the [[Norman Conquest]] of England divides Medi�val...
7: ... intruded into Wales with increasing vigour, but the process of consolidation was continuous from [[Wi...
10: ...rs and invaders, and when the Roman troops left, the Britons had no effective defence.
12: ...in dead, the Anglo-Saxons were able to take over the country in a matter of three to four years. - Pisa (3944 bytes)
2: ... [[Italy]] at the mouth of the river [[Arno]] on the [[Mediterranean]].
6: ...he Cathedral), the Baptistry and the Camposanto (the monumental cemetry).
8: ...l ''Via Santa Maria'', the other halfway through the ''Piagge'' riverside promenade.
10: ...elite]] institution, mostly for [[research]] and the education of [[graduate student]]s.
12: ...ers tall, containing offices and apartments was scheduled to start in summer 2004 and take 4 years. It...
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