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- Medieval art (6359 bytes)
3: ...lamic art history|Middle East]] and North Africa. It includes the major art movements, national art, g...
5: ...n each "nation" or culture in the Middle Ages had its own distinct artistic style and these are looked...
9: ...y [[Christian church]]. These sources were mixed with the vigorous "Barbarian" artistic culture of Nor...
13: ... subject and art historians traditionally look at it based on about nine large-scale movements, or per...
17: ...t mixed with Germanic traditions through contact with the [[Anglo-Saxon]]s creating what is called the... - Castle (27805 bytes)
1: ... [[Middle Ages]], though traditionally in Britain it has also referred to [[Prehistory|prehistoric]] [...
4: ...anese history]], where the feudal [[Daimyo]] inhabited them.
11: ...offensive weapons, built in otherwise hostile territories from which to control surrounding lands.
14: ...ich a lord or baron could control surrounding territory. The story of [[Hugh of Abbeville]] in the las...
15: ...rest of his peers. For he could do what he liked without fear, relying on the protection of the castle... - Lute (15915 bytes)
1: ...called a ''lutenist'', and a maker of lutes (or guitars) is called a ''luthier''.
7: ...t difficult to tune. Thus lutenists share a joke with [[harp|historical harpists]], "We spend half our...
9: ... on the lower-pitched strings as on a classical guitar.
11: ...numbered sequentially, counting from the highest pitched, so that the ''chantrelle'' is the ''first co...
13: ... issue, and is described in a separate section of its own, [[Lute#Tuning conventions|below]]. - Pierre Abelard (18114 bytes)
2: ...stic]] [[philosopher]]. The story of his affair with his student, [[Heloise (student of Abelard)|Hél...
7: ...isted chiefly of the logic of [[Aristotle]] transmitted through [[Latin]] channels and which was the g...
11: ...his own at [[Melun]], then, for more direct competition, he moved to [[Corbeil]], nearer Paris.
13: ...s complete; the pupil was able to give lectures, without previous training or special study, which wer...
15: ... by the offerings of his pupils, and entertained with universal admiration, he came, as he says, to th... - Holmium (7766 bytes)
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61: | 1743 [[Kelvin|K]] (2678 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]]) - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...e traditional Roman imperial title of "Augustus" with "Basileus", the Greek word for "Emperor", and di...
31: ... of a grand-nephew of Justin I; Count of the Excubitors under Justin II; adopted by Justin II in 574
43: *[[Justinian II]] Rhinotmetus (the Slit-nosed) (668-711, ruled [[685]] - [[695]]) –...
77: *[[Constantine VII]] Porphyrogenitus (the Purple-born) (905-959, ruled [[913]] - [[9...
83: *[[Constantine VIII]] Porphyrogenitus (960-1028, ruled [[1025]] - [[1028]]) – s... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
2: ...e to the [[religion]]s of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]].
4: ...consists of four quarters: [[Jew]]ish, [[Christianity|Christian]], [[Armenian (people)|Armenian]], and...
6: ...nize Israeli sovereignty over some or all of the city and enforce this view by maintaining their embas...
7: ...]]s also claim all or part of Jerusalem as the capital of a future [[Palestinian state]].
9: ....jpg|right|thumbnail|300px|Jerusalem and the Old City. View from the Mount of Olives]]
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