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- Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
4: ... commissioning hundreds of construction projects throughout Egypt. She also began rebuilding Egypt's t...
6: She is believed to have ruled from [[1473 BC]] to 1458 BC. [[Josephus]] quotes [[Manetho]] ...
13: ...rself crowned Pharaoh about 1473 BC and took the throne name ''Maatkare''.
24: ...''Chapelle Rouge'', was intended as a [[barque]] shrine and may have originally stood between the two ...
28: ...thet Khenmetamun, and prefixed the praenomen, or throne name Maat-ka-re. In [[Egyptian hieroglyph]]s, ... - Anne Neville (4967 bytes)
5: ...ille, Earl of Warwick]] and [[Anne Beauchamp]]. Throughout her short life, she would be used as a [[p...
9: ...for helping King [[Edward IV of England]] to the throne, had changed sides and allied himself with [[M...
11: ...Margaret to England to restore King Henry to the throne, succeeded in this task but was defeated and k...
15: ...Middleham | Edward]], born at Middleham in around 1473. Anne's health was never good, and she probably ...
19: ...s|declared illegitimate]]. Richard inherited the throne as King Richard III. Anne was crowned a Queen ... - Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
6: ...ic, as Edward IV was the Yorkist claimant to the throne.) Elizabeth had two sons from the marriage, [...
12: ...k, England|Norfolk]]. Katherine had been widowed three times and was nearly 80 years old but very weal...
20: ...ry wanted his wife to be the Yorkist heir to the throne, to cement his hold on it). At this point, El...
32: ...rk (Prince in the Tower)|Richard, Duke of York]] (1473-1483/5), one of the [[Princes in the Tower]] - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
1: This is a '''Conventional Egyptian chronology'''.
5: This conventional [[chronology]] of the [[Pharaoh|rulers]] of [[History o...
7: ...fer several possible dates or even several whole chronologies as possibilities. Consequently, there ma...
9: ...resented below, which is the “Conventional Chronology” that is quoted by [[David Rohl]] in...
17: ...ddle or Low'' (Gothengurg, 1987), taking his low chronology. - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
3: ...an]] ''Nikolaus Kopernikus''); [[February 19]], [[1473]] – [[May 24]], [[1543]]) was a [[Poland|Po...
8: ...hop]] governor of [[Warmia]], raised him and his three other siblings after the death of Copernicus' f...
18: ... to his death, when he progressively became ill. Throughout his lifetime he made astronomical observat...
51: ... to the Earth, by which the axis is kept pointed throughout the year at the same place in the heavens;...
64: ...ent moving during daytime, and its annual moving through the Zodiac) are nothing else than effects of ... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
28: *[[Wilfried Behre]]
112: *[[Nikolaus Gerhaert]] (works ca. 1460 - 1473) - March 17 (9666 bytes)
33: ...led, 200 wounded, 35 destroyed [[Serb Orthodox]] shrines in Kosovo and two mosques in Belgrade and Nis...
36: *[[1473]] - King [[James IV of Scotland]] (d. [[1513]])
105: *[[1853]] - [[Christian Doppler]], Austrian physician and mathemati... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
40: *[[Christoph Arnold]] ([[Germany]], [[1650]] – [[1...
79: *[[Alfred Bohrmann]] ([[Germany]], [[1904]] – [[2000]])
114: *[[Richard Christopher Carrington]] ([[Britain]], [[1826]] &ndas...
129: *[[James Christy]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1938]] – )
135: *[[Nicolaus Copernicus]] ([[Poland]], [[1473]] – [[1543]]) - 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]] - 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... - 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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