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- Printing (4400 bytes)
11: ...bic and Chinese libraries contained tens of thousands of printed books.
13: ...rld. [[Johann Gutenberg]], of the German city of Mainz, developed European printing technology in 1440. ...
18: ...drich Koenig|Koenig]] and others introduced new kinds of type presses, which for strength surpassed any... - Printing press (12986 bytes)
1: ...FE Magazine. Apart from Gutenberg, the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Laurens Janszoon Coster]] has also been...
6: ...ean government in 1234 AD). Since there are thousands of Chinese characters (Koreans also used Chinese ...
8: ...The other candidate advanced is the [[The Netherlands|Dutchman]] [[Laurens Janszoon Coster]].
18: ... to [[Istanbul]] (a popular destination for thousands of Andalusian Jews).
35: ...laws. Furthermore, as the books spread into the hands of the people, [[Latin]] was gradually replaced b... - Germany (46412 bytes)
1: ...he west by [[France]], [[Belgium]], the [[Netherlands]] and [[Luxembourg]], and to the east by [[Poland...
73: ...ially yielded to the revolutionaries' liberal demands and an intellectual [[Frankfurt Parliament|Nation...
81: ...ailles]] in [[1919]], whose unexpectedly high demands and humiliating aspects were perceived as a conti...
109: ...r West Berlin and West Germany. Hundreds of thousands of people took advantage of the opportunity; new ...
184: ...ineland-Palatinate]]||[[Mainz]]||Rheinland-Pfalz||Mainz - Pope Paschal II (3427 bytes)
3: ... been. The imperial [[diet_(assembly)|Diet]] at [[Mainz]] invited Paschal to visit Germany and settle the... - Abacus (7218 bytes)
18: <!-- This image is a 2004 photograph of the Mainz reconstruction of the
43: ... as Western people are of bigger body build and hands/fingers. The soroban that are for foreigners (We...
55: ...her 8 beads. Likewise, the left bead of the thousands wire (and the million wire, if present) may have ... - Johann Gutenberg (6119 bytes)
6: Gutenberg was born in the German city of [[Mainz]], as the son of a merchant named Friele Gensflei...
14: ...graphy after he had moved from his native town of Mainz (Germany) to Strassburg (then a part of Germany, ...
26: ...g ran a print shop until just before his death in Mainz in 1468, Fust became the first printer to publish...
28: Gutenberg was subsidized by the Archbishop of Mainz until his death. Gutenberg was also known to spen...
42: ... a work by [[Bertel Thorvaldsen|Thorvaldsen]], in Mainz, which is also home to the [[Gutenberg Museum]]. - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
42: * [[Mainz]]
49: ===[[Netherlands|The Netherlands]]===
50: ...ty=&strDestCP=&strDestCityCountry=000001138 Rembrandstraat] with a few bits of its foundations still vi... - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
25: ...tic]] societies into the Empire, the tribal homelands to the north and east emerged collectively in the...
29: ...cities like [[Aachen]], [[Cologne]], [[Trier]], [[Mainz]], [[Worms]] and [[Speyer]] were part of these Ro...
35: ... Roman traditions of government passed into the hands of [[Germanic]] leaders.
45: ...istianized]] while they were still outside the bounds of the Empire; however, they converted to [[Arian...
47: ...s (the [[Saxon Wars]]), that also brought Saxon lands into the Frankish empire. - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
31: The demands of study for academic degrees and preparation for...
41: ...rstadt]] wanted also the title of [[Archbishop of Mainz]] (which brought with it much wealth and the powe...
61: ... council be called to restore communion in both kinds, and denied the doctrine of seven sacraments (let...
66: ...diminution of the number of cardinals and the demands of the papal court; the abolition of annats (see ...
84: Luther prayed, consulted with friends and mediators and presented himself before the Di... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
5: ...ign was usually the German king, and the German lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15...
7: ...rticle begins with the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification of the two Germanys in [[199...
15: ...e built at [[Cologne]], [[Trier]], [[Koblenz]], [[Mainz]] and elsewhere to secure the Rhine frontier. In ...
23: ...hed to spread the Christian faith in the German lands.
56: ... ''Reichsfest'' (imperial celebrations) held at [[Mainz]] and the marriage of his son [[Henry VI, Holy Ro... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
56: ...lle'' (which nevertheless he could not keep his hands from writing or his tongue from reciting to his v...
70: ... his enemies; it had not secured him any real friends, and even a gentlemanship of the chamber was no s...
88: ...o be published, and as soon as Voltaire arrived hands were laid on him, at first with courtesy enough. ...
90: ...ankfurt on the 7th of July, travelled safely to [[Mainz]], and thence to [[Mannheim]], [[Strassburg]] and...
102: ...butor, and whose conductors were his intimate friends, drew from him a shower of lampoons directed now ... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
9: ...Byzantines had suffered a serious defeat at the hands of the [[Seljuk Turks]] at the [[Battle of Manzik...
24: ...audience to wrest control of Jerusalem from the hands of the Muslims. France, he said, was overcrowded ...
42: ...Many people wondered why they should travel thousands of miles to fight non-believers when there were a...
44: ...committed mass suicides in horrific scenes. Thousands of Jews were massacred, despite attempts by local...
50: ...more orderly manner, led by various nobles with bands of knights from different regions of Europe. The ... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
5: ...ign was usually the German king, and the German lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15...
7: ...rticle begins with the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification of the two Germanys in [[199...
15: ...e built at [[Cologne]], [[Trier]], [[Koblenz]], [[Mainz]] and elsewhere to secure the Rhine frontier. In ...
23: ...hed to spread the Christian faith in the German lands.
56: ... ''Reichsfest'' (imperial celebrations) held at [[Mainz]] and the marriage of his son [[Henry VI, Holy Ro...
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