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- Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
1: ...f Jerusalem|Queen of Jerusalem]] from [[1186]] to 1190. She was the eldest daughter of [[Amalric I of Je...
11: ...elationship may have developed between them. The chronicler [[Ernoul]] wrote a romantic passage in whi...
19: ...nd attempted to have Sibylla's marriage annulled through-out [[1184]]. Though her husband was in disgr...
23: ...al political conflicts, an even greater external threat was on the horizon: Saladin, the sultan of Egy...
27: ... King Amalric, Sibylla had the best claim to the throne. With the clear support of the church Sibylla ... - Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
5: ...ng him of their shared history. According to the chronicler [[Ernoul]]:
7: ...ed out to him. Thereupon Saladin gave out orders throughout his army that no attack should be directed...
9: ...en from that marriage legitimized), Isabella was throughout her youth regarded as a potential heir to ...
15: ...ot assert their claim. However, Sibylla died in [[1190]] without surviving issue, in the midst of Saladi...
17: ...es. For these reasons and because of the violent threats he received, he consented to a divorce, which... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
2: ...that took place during the [[11th century|11th]] through [[13th century|13th centuries]]. Originally, ...
7: ...tabilization of local European borders after the Christianization of the [[Vikings]], [[Slavs]], and [...
9: ...d given papal blessing to Spanish [[Christianity|Christians]] in their wars against the [[Muslim]]s, g...
11: ...troversy. The result was an awakening of intense Christian piety and public interest in religious affa...
13: ... with invasions by Muslims and other hostile non-Christians such as the Vikings and Magyars. However, ... - History of India (31279 bytes)
32: The early Neolithic is represented by the [[Mehrgarh]] culture of the [[7000 BC|7th Millennium BC...
36: ...'', also called the Harappan civilization, which thrived between [[2800 BC|2800 BCE]] and [[1800 BC|18...
38: ...a's history, and were vital to the civilizations throughout the Indus.
85: ... the [[7th century|7th]] to the [[9th century]], three dynasties contested for control of northern Ind...
94: ...thern India from 550 to 750 and again from 970 to 1190. - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
46: ...me is derived from the [[Pima]] (Akimel O'otham) phrase, ''Ho Ho Kam'', "the people who have gone". T...
99: ...[Salt River (Arizona)|Salt River]] runs westward through the city of Phoenix; it is typical to see the...
101: ...ographic boundaries to the north and west, south through Pinal County towards [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson...
107: ...ng the year, including most days from early June through early September. In every year except 1911, ...
111: ... 27 mm). Rain is particularly scarce from April through June. Although thunderstorms occur on occasi... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
50: *[[Alexander of Aphrodisias]], (2nd century){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
145: *[[Christoph Gottfried Bardili]], (1761-1808)
218: *[[Niels Bohr]], (1885-1962){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
347: *[[Christine de Pizan]], (c. 1365-c. 1430){{fn|R}}
348: *[[Andrea Christofidou]] - Konya (2390 bytes)
3: ...int Paul]] according to the [[Book of Acts]]. In Christian legend, it was also the birthplace of [[Act...
5: ...97]]) and [[Frederick Barbarossa]] ([[May 18]], [[1190]]). - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
1: ...e of [[pilgrim|pilgrims]]. Following the loss of Christian territory in the [[Holy Land]], the Order o...
5: ...monastery of Saint [[John the Baptist]], took in Christian pilgrims traveling to visit the birthplace ...
7: ... infirmary near to the [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]] in Jerusalem. Initially the group just cared f...
9: ...eligious buildings. Many of the more substantial Christian fortifications in the Holy Land were the wo...
27: ...l of St Michael and St George, also known as the Throne Room, in the Grandmaster's Palace, [[Valletta]... - Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
25: ...her or [[blood brother]]). Genghis's ally was Toghril, khan of the [[Kerait]] and better known by the...
27: ...the newly unified Mongols. Many trade routes ran through Mongol territory, and they feared that the Mo...
31: ...d true to his shamanistic and nomadic traditions throughout his life, despite the spread of various ot...
67: ...im]] world. The Mongol army methodically marched through and sacked Khwarizm's main cities ([[Bukhara]...
69: ...tingent, led by his general [[Subedei]], marched through the [[Caucasus]] and [[Russia]]. Neither camp... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schlesw...
17: ...obardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
19: ...and. The mingling of Germanic traditions and the Christian religion gave rise to the pattern of life o...
23: ...r Papal authority were established to spread the Christian faith in the German lands.
37: ...winning the Langobardic (Lombard) crown. Outside threats to the kingdom were contained when in 955 the... - Troy (22846 bytes)
3: ...thwest of the [[Dardanelles]] under [[Mount Ida, Phrygia|Mount Ida]].
10: ...ed Dardanus in her palace on the island of [[Samothrace]]. King [[Tros]] called the people Trojans and...
14: ...[Candaules]]. The [[Ionia]]ns, [[Cimmeria]]ns, [[Phrygia]]ns, [[Milesian]]s of [[Sinope]], and [[Lydia...
20: ...he Thunderer (Tonaus) near Troy. Buthrotos (or Buthrotum) was a city in [[Epirus]] where [[Helenus]], ...
40: *Troy VIIa: ca. [[1300 BC|1300]] – [[1190 BC]], most likely candidate for homeric Troy. - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
29: <tr><td>1190–1130<td>LHIIIC early
30: <tr><td>1320–1190<td>LHIIIB2
49: ...ta]] (Menelaion), [[Nichoria]] and the 'Atreus Bothros', rubbish sealed under the [[Dromos]] of the Tr...
54: ... that allowed the subdivision of the LHIIIC into three phases. There is a lot of regional variation in... - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
32: The early Neolithic is represented by the [[Mehrgarh]] culture of the [[7000 BC|7th Millennium BC...
36: ...'', also called the Harappan civilization, which thrived between [[2800 BC|2800 BCE]] and [[1800 BC|18...
38: ...a's history, and were vital to the civilizations throughout the Indus.
85: ... the [[7th century|7th]] to the [[9th century]], three dynasties contested for control of northern Ind...
94: ...thern India from 550 to 750 and again from 970 to 1190. - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schlesw...
17: ...obardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
19: ...and. The mingling of Germanic traditions and the Christian religion gave rise to the pattern of life o...
23: ...r Papal authority were established to spread the Christian faith in the German lands.
37: ...winning the Langobardic (Lombard) crown. Outside threats to the kingdom were contained when in 955 the... - Peregrine Falcons (8580 bytes)
15: ...[gram]]s; the noticeably larger females weigh 910-1190 grams.
39: If a Peregrine Falcon lives through its first year, it can live up to 10 years. M...
45: ==Threats==
54: The birds were fed through a chute so they could not see the human train...
58: ...lcon was removed from the [[United States|U.S.]] Threatened and [[Endangered Species]] list on [[Augus... - Song Dynasty (16385 bytes)
16: ...eloped [[gunpowder]], the [[cannon]], the [[flamethrower]], [[printing]] technology, amongst many othe...
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