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- Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ...eriodization|division of European history]] into three 'ages': the Classical civilization of [[Antiqui...
6: ...d the entrenched stereotypes associated with the phrase, but also partly because more recent research ...
12: ...ewcomers, the remnants of classical culture, and Christian influences, produced a new model for societ...
14: ...art of writing, and a centralised administration through its network of [[bishop]]s. The Early Middle ...
16: ...s sought to eliminate competition (and potential threat to their rule) from powerful feudal nobles. We... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
34: *[[Christoph Ludwig Agricola]] ([[1667]]-[[1719]])
83: *[[Leonard Bahr]] ([[1905]]-[[1990]])
167: *[[Aaron Bohrod]] ([[1907]]-[[1992]])
218: *[[Charles Ephraim Burchfield]] ([[1893]]-[[1967]])
263: *[[Anthony Christian]] ([[1945]]-) - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
15: ...er used in the ''Decameron'', which killed maybe three-quarters of the city's population. From 1347 Bo...
17: ...d tales and the frame-story ''lieta brigata'' of three men and seven women dates from this time. The w... - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
8: ... had produced by toil and application, to perish through insufferable neglect. Although they had nothi...
12: ...e latter part of his life he spent in journeying through northern Italy as an international scholar an...
19: ...pt for men who pursue women. Upon her death in [[1348]], the poet finds that his grief is as difficult ...
21: ...his name. Romantic composer [[Franz Liszt]] set three of Petrarch's Sonnets (47, 104, and 123) to mus...
24: ...to his writings because he tended to revise them throughout his life. - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
8: ...an]] power structure as William took the English throne as William I of England.
13: ... [[Philip IV of France|Philip IV]] died, leaving three male heirs. The eldest son, [[Louis X of France...
15: To secure his claim to the throne, Philip's second-oldest son (Louis X's younger...
17: ... Wigmore]], who would later invade England and dethrone Edward II.
21: ...l law, this made Edward III the next heir to the throne of France. - Florence (11538 bytes)
19: ...d by the White Guelph [[Dino Compagni]] in his [[Chronicles of Florence]].
23: ...timated at 80,000 before the [[Black Death]] of [[1348]], 25,000 are said to have been supported by the ...
49: The [[Arno river]], which cuts through the old part of the city, is as much a charac...
55: ...r of Piazza della Signoria, a site important for three main reasons: - Prague (7962 bytes)
24: ...n of [[Josefov]] in 1850 and [[Vysehrad|Vyšehrad]] in 1883, and at the beginning of 1922, anothe...
37: * [[Hradcany|Hradčany]] with the [[Prague Castle]] and [[St...
44: * [[Vysehrad|Vyšehrad]] castle
62: *[[Charles University]] founded in [[1348]]
67: ...nsport infrastructure consists of [[Prague Metro|three metro lines]], trams (including nostalgic tram ... - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ...eriodization|division of European history]] into three 'ages': the [[Classical civilization|classical ...
8: ...d the entrenched stereotypes associated with the phrase, but also partly because more recent research ...
14: ...ewcomers, the remnants of classical culture, and Christian influences, produced a new model for societ...
16: ...art of writing, and a centralised administration through its network of [[bishop]]s. The Early Middle ...
18: ...s sought to eliminate competition (and potential threat to their rule) from powerful feudal nobles. We... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
2: ...thematical sciences, and [[natural philosophy]], throughout the [[Middle Ages]] - the ''middle'' perio...
14: ...at was left of intellectual strength, especially through [[monasticism]].
20: ... the [[Scholasticism|Scholastic]] tradition of [[Christian philosophy]]. Moreover, in the [[12th centu...
29: ...Averroes]]) allowed the development of the new [[Christian philosophy]] and method of [[scholasticism]...
31: ...ricism]] and supporting Roman Catholic doctrines through secular study, reason, and logic. The most fa... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...I of the Roman Empire|Constantine I]] (the first Christian emperor, who moved the capital to Constanti...
35: ...t (???-610, ruled [[602]] - [[610]]) – overthrew Maurice
47: ...r (ruled [[698]] - [[705]]) – soldier; overthrew Leontius II
68: ==Amorian (or Phrygian) dynasty==
95: ...s]] (1007-1060, ruled [[1057]] - [[1059]]) - overthrew Michael VI
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