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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: ...up to 5.1 percent [[carbon]]; ironically, alloys with higher carbon content than this are known as [[c...
    5: ...steels are iron-based alloys that can be [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled,...
    8: ...ke copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon quite readily, so that smelting results in an alloy co...
    11: ...pearance, or the similar but less beautiful [[bainite]].
    13: ...cal composition. As such, it requires extremely little thermal [[activation energy]] to form.
  2. Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
    5: ...r sisters: [[Alice of Antioch|Alice]], [[Principality of Antioch|princess of Antioch]]; [[Hodierna of ...
    7: == Inheritance ==
    9: ...), but a Queen Regnant, reigning by right of hereditary and civil law.
    11: ...]]'', a kind of royal council comprising the nobility and clergy of the realm.
    13: ...ake Melisende sole queen and to strengthen her position, he designated Melisende as guardian for the y...
  3. Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
    1: ...of Jerusalem]], and an important figure in the politics of the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]].
    3: ...usalem|patriarch Fulk]], and it seems that they waited until Fulcher's death to marry. Agnes bore Amal...
    5: ...he annulment, their two children were declared legitimate.
    7: ...to whom she had been engaged before her marriage with Amalric. Meanwhile, Amalric did make a more adva...
    11: ... were rumours that she was also having an affair with Heraclius.
  4. Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
    6: ...1136]] Hildegard was chosen superior of the community, and eventually moved the group to a new [[monas...
    8: ...lding them inside. She was finally convinced to write by members of her order after falling physically...
    11: ...ng of the religious texts, and commanded her to write down everything she would observe in her visions...
    12: ... and suddenly I understood of the meaning of expositions of the books...
    13: ...also overwhelmed by feelings of inadequacy and hesitated to act.
  5. 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...
  6. Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
    1: ...[[combustion]] material and [[ore]] are supplied with [[air]] from the bottom of the chamber such that...
    4: ...eloped there, or whether the technology was transmitted to [[Europe]] by the [[Mongol Empire|Mongols]]...
    9: ...a liquid that sank to the bottom of the furnace, with the lighter materials on top. A valve was opene...
    15: ...to produce [[carbon monoxide]], which then mixes with the [[iron oxide]], reacting chemically to produ...
    17: ...alcium carbonate]]) into [[calcium oxide]] and additional carbon dioxide:
  7. Medieval music (31843 bytes)
    3: ...beginning of the [[Renaissance]] is admittedly arbitrary, 1450 is used here.
    7: ... general trend in Medieval music is toward complexity in harmony, rhythm, text, and orchestration.
    9: ...m cannot be specified. The simplicity of chant, with unison voice and natural declamation, is most co...
    17: .... The line, once it had its mode, would remain in it until another ligature indicated a change. A Ger...
    18: [[Image:Lute_guitar.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Lute Guitar. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com...
  8. 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...
  9. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    4: ...ropolitan area]] in the state of [[Arizona]], [[United States]]. Phoenix ranked:
    5: ... city, surpassing [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] with 1.5 million people
    6: ... largest metropolitan area of the United States, with a population of 3,251,876 (2000 census)
    7: * the largest capital city by area and population in the U.S. (including [[...
    8: * the eighth-fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. (2000 census)
  10. Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
    2: ...|thumb|300px|The State Capitol of Iowa, featuring its golden dome.]]
    4: ...]] in [[French language|French]]) is the capital city of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Iowa]], which was inc...
    5: ... was in [[Iowa City, Iowa|Iowa City]] until after it was shortened to "Des Moines" in [[1857]]. [http:...
    6: ...ng to the [[2000]] census, the population of the city is 198,682.
    8: ...meet just south of the downtown and serve as the city's primary water supply.
  11. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    6: *[[Firmin Abauzit]], (1679-1767)
    43: *[[Rogers Albritton]]
    112: *[[Titus Pomponius Atticus]], (110-32 BC)
    163: *[[James Beattie (writer)|James Beattie]], (1735-1803){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
    239: *[[Richard-Bevan Braithwaite]], (1900-1990){{fn|O}}
  12. Olmec (8916 bytes)
    1: ...and they are, in fact, understood to be the progenitors and [[mother culture]] of every primary elemen...
    4: ...t-known Olmec centers are at [[San Lorenzo Tenochtitlᮝ], [[La Venta]], [[Tres Zapotes]], [[Chalcatzi...
    6: ...ious purposes – certainly they were playing it before anyone else has been documented doing so.
    8: ... political arrangements of strongly hierarchical city-state kingdoms were repeated by nearly every oth...
    11: ...ime of the people the Aztecs knew as the "Olmec". It is not known what name the ancient Olmec used for...
  13. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    2: ...uneiform]] script may precede any other form of writing, and dates to no later than about [[3500 BCE]]
    5: ...a [[language isolate]] in [[Linguistics]] because it belongs to no known language family, as compared,...
    10: ... who was intimately tied to the city's religious rites.
    12: ...sh]], [[Uruk]], [[Ur]], and [[Nippur]]. As these cities developed, they sought to assert primacy over ...
    14: ... traditional list of the early dynasties, much of it probably mythical. The first name on the list wh...
  14. Ashkelon (5935 bytes)
    1: ...nt city. There are about 105,000 citizens in the city ([[September]] [[2003]]), which was formed out o...
    3: == History of the ancient city ==
    5: ... seaport in ancient [[Canaan]], one of the "five cities" of the [[Philistines]], north of [[Gaza]].
    6: ...t of accumulated rubble from successive [[Canaan]]ite, [[Philistines|Philistine]], [[Phoenicia]]n, [[H...
    8: ...ith white plaster, to support the superstructure: it is the oldest such [[vault]] ever found.
  15. Erbium (9509 bytes)
    1: <!-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    24: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    28: | align="center" | silvery white<br />[[image:Er,68.jpg|125px|]]
    62: | 1795 [[Kelvin|K]] (2772 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
    79: | [[Velocity of sound]]
  16. Iron (23778 bytes)
    1: <!-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    19: ...es]] </td><td>[[transition metal]]</td></tr>
    24: <td>[[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]] </td>
    28: <td align="center">lustrous metallic <br>with a greyish tinge<br>[[Image:Fe,26.jpg|125px|]]</t...
    32: ... </td><td>55.845 [[Atomic mass unit|amu]]</td></tr>
  17. Silicon (13233 bytes)
    10: {{Elementbox_density_gpcm3nrt | 2.33 }}
    11: {{Elementbox_densityliq_gpcm3mp | 2.57 }}
    16: {{Elementbox_heatcapacity_jpmolkat25 | 19.789 }}
    44: ...ith [[reverse leakage current]] flow, and because its [[passivation|native oxide]] forms better semico...
    47: ...nce the number of free charge carriers increases with temperature.
  18. History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
    2: ... [[Middle Ages]] - the ''middle'' period in a traditional schematic [[Periodization|division of Europe...
    4: ...nd [[translation|translating]]. Notwithstanding, with the beginning of the [[Renaissance of the 12th c...
    6: With this view the medieval men of science went in se...
    14: ...olic Church|Catholic Church]], being the only institution to survive the process, maintained what was ...
    16: ... on previous ignorance about the period combined with popular [[stereotype]]s.
  19. Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
    4: ... BC]] to [[539 BC]], with a preceding [[Proto-Elamite]] period beginning around [[3200 BC]].
    5: ... [[Achaemenid]] [[Persian Empire]] that succeeded it, and may thus be considered the starting point of...
    8: ...cates this word was borrowed prehistorically). Additionally, the Haltamti were known as ''Elam'' in th...
    10: ...estan]] for the duration of their empire, the Elamites had extended their civilisation into the provin...
    12: ==Elamite language==

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