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- Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ...ion and diffusion of printing, and the [[Humanism|humanist]] revival of the Renaissance in the [[15th...
5: [[Image:MCD_001.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Romanesque]] [[architecture]] flourishe...
6: ...Prominent among these peoples were non-Germanic [[Huns]] and [[Avars]] and [[Magyars]] with the large ...
12: ...nts an incomplete portrait of a complex time of [[human migration|migration]]. In some important cases...
14: ...rging societies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised institution to survive t... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
74: *Huni (Horus Qahedjet ?)
78: *Khufu ([[Cheops]]) 2551-2528
88: *Sahure 2458-2446
125: *Neferkawhor Khuwihap
134: *Khui - Ukraine (22193 bytes)
1: ...us]] to the north, [[Poland]], [[Slovakia]] and [[Hungary]] to the west, [[Romania]] and [[Moldova]] t...
3: ...y of powers, notably [[Russia]], [[Poland]], [[Lithuania]] and the [[Ottoman Empire]]. A brief period ...
55: ...compare [[Krajna]], [[Krajina]] - in Polish, or Окраина (Okrai...
74: ...ga]], was ruled by the Poles (see the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]]). Although locally defeated, ...
84: ...ple fought and worked on their country's behalf, thus ensuring the regime's survival. Total civilian l... - California (63989 bytes)
98: ...esource-rich coasts large chiefdoms, such as the Chumash, Pomo and Salinan. Trade, intermarriage, and ...
101: ...remote northern province of the nation of Mexico. Huge cattle ranches, or ranchos, emerged as the domi...
113: ...railroad]]. After this rail link was established, hundreds of thousands of Americans came west, where ...
122: ...ucuses. Many important legislative decisions are thus not made on the floor of the legislature but in ...
152: ... central valley, tall mountains, hot deserts, and hundreds of miles of scenic coastline. With an area... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
2: ...turies]]. Originally, they were [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] endeavors to re-capture the [...
7: ...ror [[Alexius I]] in opposing [[Muslim]] attacks thus fell on ready ears.
9: [[Image:crusades.jpg|thumb|250px|Illustration provided by [http://classroo...
15: ... [[Cairo]], [[al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah]], had the [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]] in Jerusalem destroyed...
21: ...estern church and the [[Greek Orthodox]] Eastern church, [[Alexius I]] expected some help from a fello... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
18: | Justinian builds the church of [[Hagia Sophia]] (Αγία ...
31: | [[1054]]
32: | The Church in Rome breaks with the Church in Constantinople.
46: ...r, [[Romulus Augustus]], was forced to abdicate, thus leaving to the emperor in the Greek East sole im...
67: [[Image:Tetrarch_system.PNG|thumb|200px|frame|right|Map of Roman empire after Dio... - World War II (58065 bytes)
1: [[image:nagasakibomb.jpg|thumb|295px|[[Mushroom cloud]] from the [[nuclear exp...
4: ...r earlier yet the 1931 Japanese invasion of [[Manchuria]]. Still others argue that the [[World War I|t...
14: [[Image:bigthreetime.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[TIME]] Magazine cover, "The Big T...
20: ...the whole of Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Romania.
30: [[Image:WWII Poland Invasion 1939-09-01.jpg|thumb|300px|German soldiers destroying Polish border ... - Christianity (47078 bytes)
14: ...he [[Old Testament]] scriptures, was crucified by humanity, died and was buried, only to be resurrecte...
23: ...I|''titulus crucis'']] or statement of the charge hung over the condemned on the cross.
27: ...g (Isa. 53:5; John 19:1; Matt. 27:26) and general humiliation that is centred on the given references.
29: ...ad, although some of the early traditions of the church name numerous disciples (as many as [[Seventy ...
33: ===Early Church=== - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1: ...ann.summi_pontifices_in_hac_basilica_sepulti.jpg|thumb|Popes buried in [[St. Peter's Basilica|St. Pete...
2: This is a '''list of Popes of the Roman Catholic Church'''.
4: ...sed officially by the head of the Roman Catholic Church since the tenure of [[Pope Siricius]], and the...
6: ...One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church|Universal Church]], [[Patriarch]] of the West, [[primate (reli...
22: | '''Petrus''', <small>Head of the Church</small> - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
12: ... adapting the form of [[synagogue]] worship to [[church]] [[parishes]], [[prayer]], use of sacred scri...
26: ...anean. The core [[History of the Roman Catholic Church]] is said to extend in an unbroken timeline fr...
28: ===The Earliest Church===
29: ...lic Fathers]] collection further documents early church practice.
31: ===House Churches=== - William I of England (8753 bytes)
2: | [[image:William_I_of_England.jpg|thumb|right|180px|''King William I of England'']]
31: ... as the ''harrowing of the North'' in which [[Northumbria]] was laid waste to deny his enemies its res...
40: ...s]]. He was [[burial|buried]] in the St. Peter's Church in [[Caen]], [[Normandy]]. In a most unregal p...
48: #[[Robert Curthose]] (c. [[1054]]–[[1134]]), Duke of Normandy, married Sybi... - Neodymium (12345 bytes)
104: [[Image:Chemistry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided ...
113: ...n be used in [[laser]]s for infrared wavelengths (1054-1064 nm), e.g. Nd:YAG (yttrium aluminium garnet),... - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ...ion and diffusion of printing, and the [[Humanism|humanist]] revival of the Renaissance in the [[15th...
7: [[Image:MCD_001.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Romanesque]] [[architecture]] flourishe...
8: ...Prominent among these peoples were non-Germanic [[Huns]] and [[Avars]] and [[Magyars]] with the large ...
14: ...nts an incomplete portrait of a complex time of [[human migration|migration]]. In some important cases...
16: ...rging societies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised institution to survive t... - History of science in early cultures (11033 bytes)
6: ...age:SumerianClayTablet,palm-sized422BCE.jpg|left|thumb|200px|[[Mesopotamian]] clay tablet [[492 BC]], ...
11: ...would use the collected data and improve [[Hipparchus]]' value for the [[precession]] of the [[Earth]]...
21: ... The 3,4,5 [[right triangle]] and other rules of thumb served to represent rectilinear structures, and...
23: ...as destroyed in fire in the first centuries AD. A huge amount of antique literature and knowledge was ...
27: [[Image:Meccanismo di Antikytera.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Antikythera mechanism]] ]] - List of autonomous entities (9309 bytes)
22: | [[Guangxi]] (Guǎngxī Zhuz?p;#24191;西壮族)
24: | [[Inner Mongolia]] (֢?gghul – N詠Měnggǔ/内ൂ...
105: ...1077;верная Осетия-Ал...
117: | [[Chuvashia]] (Čuva?ija/Чувk...
125: | [[Chukotka]] (Čukotka/Чуко... - Taurus (constellation) (2696 bytes)
13: ...ta. The explosion, seen on Earth on [[July 4]], [[1054]], was bright enough to be seen by day. It is men...
17: ...l)|Europa]], a mythical Phoenician princess, and thus the father of the [[Minotaur_(Greek_myth)|Minota...
22: ...element]] [[Classical element/Earth|Earth]], and thus called an Earth Sign (with Virgo and Capricorn).... - Walter Baade (2275 bytes)
30: ...a]] as the remnant of the supernova of the year [[1054]], and identified the optical counterparts of var... - Song Dynasty (16385 bytes)
4: ... a person of Mongol ethnic group.png||350px|left|thumb|illustration representing a person of Mongol e...
13: [[Image:Mongol warrior on a horse.png|350px|thumb|left|Mongol warrior on a horse during Yuan dyna...
20: ...nce of subject to ruler, child to father, wife to husband, and younger brother to elder brother. The e...
21: ...on representing Temple Pagoda in Quyang.png|left|thumb|350px|Illustration of a Pagoda]]
24: ...e also believed to have held court in the [[Tung Chung]] valley, which takes its name from a local her...
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