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- Yolanda of Flanders (2422 bytes)
1: ...r husband [[Peter of Courtenay]] from [[1217]] to 1219.
3: ...married her daughter. However, she soon died, in 1219.
5: ...urtenay]] because her first son did not want the throne. As Robert was still in [[France]] at the tim... - 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, ... - Konya (2390 bytes)
3: ...int Paul]] according to the [[Book of Acts]]. In Christian legend, it was also the birthplace of [[Act...
7: ... of the [[Middle East]] and also [[Crimea]]. In [[1219]], the city was filled with refugees from the [[K... - Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
17: ...rmies into the [[Indus River]] valley and into [[Thrace]] in Europe. His invasion of [[Greece]] was ha...
31: ...enaries to help secure his claim to the imperial throne (see [[Xenophon]]). This exposed both the poli...
33: ...ia Minor in [[334 BC]]. His armies quickly swept through Lydia, Phoenicia, and Egypt, before defeating...
39: ...ge, philosophy, and art came with the colonists. Throughout Alexander's former empire, Greek became th...
44: ...[[100]], kept at The National Museum of Iran, [[Tehran]].]] - 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... - Seaborgium (4376 bytes)
5: ...>[[dubnium]] – '''seaborgium''' – [[bohrium]]</td>
23: ...[Atomic weight]]</td><td>[[1 E-25 kg|<nowiki>[266.1219]</nowiki> amu]]</td></tr>
45: ...t-lived isotope is <sup>258</sup>Sg which decays through alpha decay and spontaneous fission. It has a... - Padua (12961 bytes)
4: ...in [[Shakespeare]]'s play, ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'', took place.
7: ...rtook the restoration removed them, throwing all three spaces into one and forming the present great h...
10: ...olo.jpg|thumb|left 280px|This [[tempera]], ''Two Christians before the Judges'', hangs in the city's [...
13: ...rds of Padua, and for the chapel of SS James and Christopher, formerly illustrated by [[Mantegna]]'s f...
15: ...Venice the university was governed by a board of three patricians, called the ''Riformatori dello Stud... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
2: ...mportance to the [[religion]]s of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]].
4: ...sts of four quarters: [[Jew]]ish, [[Christianity|Christian]], [[Armenian (people)|Armenian]], and [[Mu...
6: ...wn as the [[Green_Line#Israel|Green Line]], cuts through the city. Since Israel's victory in the [[196...
22: ...Period," Jerusalem was the sole acting religious shrine in the kingdom and a center of regular pilgrim...
36: ...[[Constantine]], however, rebuilt Jerusalem as a Christian center of worship, building the [[Church of...
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