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- Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
3: ...[count of Jaffa and Ascalon]], in [[1157]], after Hugh was captured in battle by the Muslims. The marr...
7: ...fief's income. Agnes soon thereafter married to [[Hugh of Ibelin]], to whom she had been engaged befor...
11: ...gnan appointed as constable of the kingdom when [[Humphrey II of Toron]] died in [[1179]]; there were ...
13: ...3]] she probably helped arrange the marriage of [[Humphrey IV of Toron]] to Amalric and Maria's daught... - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
5: ...e convent Sibylla was taught scripture and other church traditions. Though not raised by her mother, S...
7: ...eated [[count of Jaffa and Ascalon]]. In autumn [[1176]] they were married. William died by June the fol...
13: ...entered the kingdom with the intent of choosing a husband for Sibylla themselves.
19: ...arriage annulled through-out [[1184]]. Though her husband was in disgrace for his behaviour as regent,...
27: ...aim to the throne. With the clear support of the church Sibylla was undisputed sovereign, as Isabella ... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
8: ... and literature, and enjoyed riding, hawking, and hunting. She became heiress to [[Aquitaine]], the la...
10: ...es of Aquitaine family tree|Duke of Aquitaine]]. Thus, her holdings would not be merged with France un...
12: ...luence. Her conduct was repeatedly criticized by Church elders (particularly [[Bernard of Clairvaux]] ...
16: ... cause of the crusade. Louis was directed by the Church to visit [[Jerusalem]] instead. When Eleanor d...
28: ...p [[Thomas Becket]] murdered at the altar of the church in [[1170]]. This aroused not only Eleanor's h... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
18: | Justinian builds the church of [[Hagia Sophia]] (Αγία ...
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...
79: [[Image:Byzantium550.png|thumb|300px|right|Map of the Byzantine Empire around ... - Clock (10086 bytes)
3: [[Image:Montinari Milano.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A watch]]
7: [[Image:Windup alarm clock.jpg|thumb|left|A windup alarm clock]]
9: ... in public places, e.g. a [[train station]] or [[church]]. A small clock is often shown in a corner of...
18: ... ratio of the duration of natural processes, and thus will give the time measure for use in physical t...
19: [[Image:PDphotos-org_alarm_clock_1_bg_050304.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A desk clock]] - Seljuk Turks (7657 bytes)
1: ...''', '''Seljuq''') were a major branch of the [[Oghuz Turks]] and a dynasty that occupied parts of [[C...
26: * [[Arslan Shah]] [[1161]]-[[1176]]
27: ...l III|Toğrül III]] (Tughril Beg III) [[1176]]-[[1194]]
35: * [[Hussain Omar of Kerman|Hussain Omar]] [[1075]]-[[1084]]
42: * [[Arslan Shah II]] [[1174]]-[[1176]] - Global Positioning System (28209 bytes)
1: [[Image:Navstar.jpg|thumb|250px||Over fifty '''GPS''' [[satellite]]s such...
17: ...bal Positioning System satellite.jpg|200px|right|thumb|GPS satellite]]
24: ... receiver does not have a very precise clock and thus cannot know the time delays. However, it can mea...
42: * L5 (1176.45MHz):<BR>Proposed for use as a civilian safety-...
44: ...e it does not follow [[leap second]]s. Receivers thus apply a clock correction factor (which is period...
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