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- Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
4: ===Palaeolithic===
7: ...a sophisticated and more complicated artistic tradition.
9: ...someone and used as a figurine, regardless of how it may have been formed. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi...
11: ===Mesolithic===
12: ...nish Levant]], stylized rock art. Patterns on utilitarian objects, like the paddles from [[Tybrind Vig... - Pope Boniface V (3289 bytes)
5: ...nced towards Rome, but before he could reach the city, he was slain by his own troops.
7: ...e to translate the relics of [[Martyr#In_Christianity|martyrs]] and that, in the [[Basilica di San Gio...
9: ...ia]] (625), urging him to embrace the Christian faith; and to the Christian Princess [[Ethelberga]], E...
17: *Hunt, William. ''The English Church from Its Foundation to the Norman Conquest''. Vol. 1. "A ...
18: *Jaffé¬ ''Regesta Pontificum Romanorum ab condita ecclesia ad annum 1198''. Berlin, 1851; 2d ed.,... - Pope Leo III (1849 bytes)
3: ...ng an envoy. Charlemagne in his reply stated that it was his function to defend the church and the Pop...
5: ...e, who did not recognise the deposition. The opposition in Rome sent representatives to Charlemagne to...
7: ...00]], and on [[December 1]] held a council there with representatives of both sides. Leo, on [[Decembe...
9: Leo helped restore King [[Eardulf]] of [[Northumbria]], and settled various matters of dispute between...
11: ...ians. An effective administrator of the papal territories, Leo contributed to the beautification of Ro... - March 20 (10075 bytes)
9: ...]] occupies [[Delhi]] in [[India]] and sacks the city, stealing the jewels of the [[Peacock Throne]]. ...
11: ...]] enters [[Paris]] after escaping from [[Elba]] with a regular army of 140,000 and a volunteer force ...
15: ...[[1899]] – At [[Sing Sing Correctional Facility|Sing Sing]] prison, [[Martha M. Place]] becomes ...
19: ...lbert Einstein]] publishes his [[theory of relativity]].
20: ...SS ''Langley'']] is commissioned as the first [[United States Navy]] [[aircraft carrier]]. - William I of England (8753 bytes)
7: ...am the Bastard''', he was the [[Illegitimacy|illegitimate]] and only son of [[Robert the Magnificent]]...
9: No authentic portrait of William has been found. In the patriotic print...
14: ... dealing with threats of rebellion and invasion. With the assistance of King Henry, William finally se...
16: ... Seine-Maritime|Eu]], Normandy (now in [[Seine-Maritime]]). He was 26, she was 22. Their marriage prod...
23: ...e under duress and so may have felt free to break it. - Viking Age (10637 bytes)
4: ... British island monastary of [[Lindisfarne]], and its end is marked by the failed invasion of England ...
6: ...k]] founded the first [[Russia]]n state with a capital at [[Novgorod]]. Other Norse people, particular...
8: ...nity. The region now known as [[Normandy]], after its Norse raiders, was profoundly disrupted during t...
10: ...re [[fealty]] to Charles, converted to [[Christianity]], and undertook to defend the northern region o...
16: ...:Vikings-Voyages.png|thumb|365px|Scandinavian territories, colonies and voyages]]
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