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- Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
12: ...uages]], and [[Elamite]], which is an [[Elamo-Dravidian]] language.
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34: ...om the collections in Philadelphia, Istanbul, and Jena."
40: ...eration is the process in which a Sumerologist decides how to represent the cuneiform signs in roman s...
43: ...lso had a [[Hieroglyph|hieroglyphic script]], as did the [[Egyptians]]) and [[Old Persian]], though th... - Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
3: ...conquering]] most of Europe; the fall was also rapid, beginning with the disastrous invasion of [[Russ...
5: ...poleonic Wars began; the latter are sometimes considered to have begun when Bonaparte [[18 Brumaire|se...
13: ...n most European countries, the importation of the ideals of the French Revolution ([[democracy]], [[du...
14: ...y, but on the basis of human culture, origin, and ideology.
15: ... back over one and a half centuries, the European identity was rediscovered following the [[Second Wor... - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (15483 bytes)
1: ...9th Century Germany's movement of philosophical [[idealism]]. It would come to have a profound impact ...
5: ...ion]] and collaborated in a [[critique]] of the [[idealist]] philosophies of [[Immanuel Kant]] and his...
9: ... of rational [[government]] and the revolutionary ideals of freedom and equality.
11: ...to an infinite antithesis; that, viz. between the Idea in its free, universal form - in which it exist...
13: ...g it down, there are two forms of the ''universal idea'' and they are always and infinitely the ''anti... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
5: ...lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15th century, it was known as the "Holy Roman Emp...
15: ... far as the Rhine and the [[Danube]] remained outside the [[Roman Empire]].
19: ...estern Roman Empire, but the states they founded did not last. The western Germans moved into the terr...
30: ===Middle Ages===
33: ...ire]] was established. The Frankish empire was divided into counties, and its frontiers were protected... - Javelin throw (2228 bytes)
1: ...Image:Javelin_clipart.jpg|thumb|250px|Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
3: ...egal throw is recorded and the winner is the individual with the longest legal throw. The javelin's po...
6: Javelin throwers gain considerable forward velocity in their run-up to their t...
12: ...eld by [[Jan Zelezn?om the Czech Republic, set at Jena, Germany, on [[May 25]], [[1996]].
13: ...cord for women, at 71.54 meters, is held by [[Osleidys Men鮤ez]] from Cuba, set at [[July 1]], [[2001... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
5: ...lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15th century, it was known as the "Holy Roman Emp...
15: ... far as the Rhine and the [[Danube]] remained outside the [[Roman Empire]].
19: ...estern Roman Empire, but the states they founded did not last. The western Germans moved into the terr...
30: ===Middle Ages===
33: ...ire]] was established. The Frankish empire was divided into counties, and its frontiers were protected... - Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
2: ...rkingmen's Association]]. While Marx addressed a wide range of issues, he is most famous for his analy...
13: ...er Tavern Club and at one point served as its president; his grades suffered as he spent most of his t...
16: ...che Ideologie'' ([[The German Ideology]]), but decided not to publish it. Nevertheless Stirner's book ...
20: ...critus]] and [[Epicurus]], to the [[University of Jena]] in [[1840]], where it was accepted.
25: ...n to the situation of the [[working class]] and guided Marx's interest in [[economics]]. After he was ...
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