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- Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ... of the Renaissance in the [[15th century]] in [[Italy]], early [[16th century]] in [[Northern Europe...
5: ...mage:MCD_001.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Romanesque]] [[architecture]] flourished in the early '''Middle Ages'''...
6: ...ts political and social senses were unevolved and its technologies undeveloped, compared to the preced...
8: ...cture quickly vanished, leading to the rise of illiteracy among leadership.
12: ...Romans did not withstand the changes, and the institutional support for large scale chattel slavery la... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: ...[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[sculptor]] and [[painter]]
11: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian painter, sculptor and inventor
15: ...llo Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Italy|Italian]] [[painter]]
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]])
105: *[[Georg Baselitz]] ( [[1938]]-) - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
2: ...l]] virtues of [[Chivalry]], [[Piety]] and [[Humility]]).
5: ...aimed his mother was a [[Paris]]ien and that the city was also the place of his birth, this has been l...
7: ...fellow-Florentine [[Niccolo Acciaiuoli]] and benefitted from his influence as lover of [[Catherine of ...
9: ...he 1330s Boccaccio also became a father, two illegitimate children of his were born in this time, Mari...
11: ...a di Diana'' a poem in octave rhyme listing Neopolitan women. - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
1: ...o. 247 x 153 cm. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy. Artist: Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla (c. 142...
3: ...4]] – [[July 19]], [[1374]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] scholar, [[poet]], and early [[humanist]]....
6: ...ch was primarily interested in writing and Latin literature.
8: ...adopted, and greatly embellished, by subsequent writers.
10: ... mountain for no other reason than the experience itself. Therefore, April 26th, 1336 is regarded as t... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...r a group of provinces) within the Anglo-French unit" that was both battlefield and prize (Braudel 198...
5: ...n the early growth of nations and new monarchies. It is often viewed as one of the most significant co...
10: ...dom, and personal desires on the part of the nobility to gain wealth and increase prestige.
13: ...Capetian dynasty]] had ruled for over 320 years, with one male heir after the next taking the throne (...
15: ...st brother, [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]], without question. - Florence (11538 bytes)
1: ...([[1865]]-[[1871]]) the capital of the kingdom of Italy. Florence was long ruled ([[1434]]-[[1494]], [...
3: ...s famous for its wealth of fine [[art]] and [[architecture]].
5: ...|right|127px|"Giglio di Firenze" - symbol of the city]]
7: ...62.JPG|right|thumb|300px|An Overview of Florence (Italian: Firenze)]]
17: ...round the beginning of the 4th century A.D., the city experienced subsequent periods of [[Byzantine]],... - Prague (7962 bytes)
2: ...color="#E0922E" | '''[[Statistics of regions and cities in Czech Republic|Statistics]]'''
14: ..., however, that an additional 300,000 work there without having registered as residents.) Prague is lo...
16: ...l Organization|UNESCO]] list of [[world heritage site]]s.
20: ... the [[Alps]]. Prague was then the third-largest city in Europe.
24: ...ng the city's population to 676,000. Most of the city's 50,000 [[Jew]]s died in the [[Nazism|Nazi]] [[... - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ... of the Renaissance in the [[15th century]] in [[Italy]], early [[16th century]] in [[Northern Europe...
7: ...mage:MCD_001.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Romanesque]] [[architecture]] flourished in the early '''Middle Ages'''...
8: ...ts political and social senses were unevolved and its technologies undeveloped, compared to the preced...
10: ...cture quickly vanished, leading to the rise of illiteracy among leadership.
14: ...Romans did not withstand the changes, and the institutional support for large scale chattel slavery la... - 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. - 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...
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