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- Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
12: ... of Westminster]], was born, on [[October 13]], [[1453]], he had suffered a complete mental breakdown. ... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
10: ...took the view]] that the Renaissance was perhaps only one of many such movements. This is in large par...
23: ... the [[fall of Constantinople]] to the Turks in [[1453]]. It was a turning point in warfare as [[cannon]...
30: ..., particularly in [[Florence]]. This 'Florentine enlightenment' ([[George Holmes (professor)|Holmes]])...
45: ...t the Medici came to power later. They were certainly great patrons but much later. If anything, the M...
61: Against this we can say that Baron is comparing unlike things. In a technical sense, Baron has to pro... - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ...ce]]. The Middle Ages of Western Europe are commonly dated from the end of the [[Western Roman Empire...
14: ...ies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised institution to survive the [[fall of...
49: ...mpire was reduced to a shell; it survived until [[1453]], but in a diminished and weakened form.
78: ...f the Anglo-French [[Hundred Years' War]] (both [[1453]]), the invention of printing by [[Johann Gutenbe... - Medieval art (6359 bytes)
17: ... Romanesque art. The 5th to 7th centuries were mainly a continutation of the late Iron Age [[La Tene]]...
27: ...covery sheds new understanding. After 843 until [[1453]] there is a clear Byzantine art tradition. It wa... - Printing press (12986 bytes)
12: Previously, books were copied mainly in [[monasteries]], or (from the [[13th century]...
14: ...ks was not received with unanimous encomium. Not only did the [[Roman Curia|papal court]] contemplate ...
16: ...d that this incredibly rapid expansion shows not only a higher level of industry (fueled by the high-q...
23: Gutenberg's findings not only allowed a much broader audience to read [[Martin...
29: ...[author]]ship became more meaningful. It was suddenly important who had said or written what, and what... - Greece (54754 bytes)
23: ...Minister]]''' || [[Costas Caramanlis|Ks Karamanl�]
50: ...e east. The [[Aegean Sea]] lies to the east of mainland Greece while the [[Ionian Sea]] lies to the we...
57:
59: ...]] {{lang|he|יוון}} ({{lang|he|Yavan}}). In only a few languages is the "Hellas" root the basis o...
82: ...stantinople|Constantinople fell]] on [[May 29]] [[1453]] to the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Its last emperor, [[... - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
91: *[[Arvo Ylpp?pp?rvo]], ([[1887]]-[[1992]]), [[Finland|Finnish]] [[pediatrician]]
108: *[[Yoannis XI of Alexandria]], ([[1428]]-[[1453]]), Coptic Pope - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1002: *[[Francesco Raibolini]] ([[1453]]-[[1518]])
1151: *[[Eduard von Steinle]] ([[1810]]-[[1886]])
1152: *[[Théophile Steinlen]] ([[1859]]-[[1923]]) - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
43: | [[1453]]
57: ... the East and ended its thousand year history, in 1453, as a [[Greek Orthodox]] state: An empire that be...
59: ...ear the borderlands, the [[Armenians]] being the only sizeable one.
78: ...he western half of the empire, but at best could only demand tribute from the eastern half. [[Theodosi...
84: ... in [[751]], leaving the Byzantines with control only of small areas around the toe and heel of Italy. - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...[[France]], beginning in [[1337]] and ending in [[1453]]. Historians lump these conflicts under the same...
13: ...X of France|Louis X]], died in [[1316]], leaving only a daughter, [[Joan II of Navarre|Joan II]], who ...
15: ...nd not a daughter of Louis X), but precedent for only male heirs had been set. When Philip V died in [...
17: ... The war was a complete failure for England, and only [[Bordeaux]] and a narrow coastal strip now rema...
19: ...gest son of Philip IV, died in [[1328]], leaving only an infant daughter yet to be born. The senior li... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
5: ...[Constantinople]]. After another millennium, in [[1453]], the Eastern Empire, better known as the [[Byza...
7: ... for such a long period of time [[31 BC]] – 1453, there are certain alternative names used by hist...
9: ... word ''princeps'', meaning "first citizen", the only title Augustus would permit himself) the realiti...
35: ...k covered all of Roman history through [[9 BC]], only [[epitome]]s survive of his coverage of the Late...
46: ...ion of the ''gens'' [[Claudius (gens)|Claudia]], only slightly less ancient than the Julians. Their t... - Russia (28007 bytes)
23: ...ll of Constantinople in 1453 Russia remained the only more or less functional Christian state on the E...
60: ... and [[Pacific Ocean]]s, as well as more or less inland seas such as the [[Baltic Sea|Baltic]], [[Blac...
71: ... with the following countries: [[Norway]] and [[Finland]],
72: ...jacent Countries|countries on its shores]] from Finland to Estonia and including the port of St. Peter...
83: ... minor island of [[Big Diomede]] is separated by only a few miles from [[Little Diomede]], a part of t... - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
8: ...owever, the Christian claim of exclusivity, that only its understanding of "Jewish" teaching is valid,...
80: Christianity was not the only religion seeking and finding converts in the [[1...
84: ...he [[3rd century|third century]] emperors were openly encouraging it, as the religion favoured their r...
102: ...ved approximately 210-275 AD. The name Mani is mainly a title and term of respect rather than a person...
138: ... as high priest of Mithras Sol Invictus, and the only alleged occurrence of Constantine I converting w... - Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
2: |+<big><big>'''Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'''</big></big><b...
23: | [[Sultan]]s of the [[Osmanli|Osmanli Dynasty]]
45: ...sia. In its day, the Ottoman Empire was also commonly referred to as the ''Turkish Empire'' or ''Turke...
47: ...s with the [[Caliphate]], the Islamic State. In [[1453]], after the Ottomans [[Fall of Constantinople|ca...
53: ...ing). With the capture of [[Constantinople]] in [[1453]], the state became a mighty [[empire]] with [[Me... - Hagia Sophia (7132 bytes)
32: ...[[Ottoman Turks]] under Sultan [[Mehmed II]] in [[1453]]. Since more conservative factions of [[Islam]] ...
49: *[http://www.archaeology.org/online/news/sophia.html Very brief illustrated report... - Konya (2390 bytes)
9: ...aramanid fell to the [[Ottoman Empire]] and, in [[1453]], Konya was made the provincial capital of the O... - Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
1: ...ntury]] until the fall of [[Constantinople]] in [[1453]]. (The Roman Empire during this period is conven...
3: ... under the rule of the [[Ottoman Empire]] after [[1453]]. In some respects the Byzantine artistic tradit...
7: ...Greece (see [[Greek art]]), and at least before [[1453]] never lost sight of its classical heritage, but...
17: ..., and this became the norm of Byzantine art. The only real exception to this was portraits of the Empe...
21: In any case, it was only in some areas, principally sculpture, that the B... - Byzantine coinage (4605 bytes)
2: ...mpire after the fall of the West, consisted of mainly two types of [[coin]]s: the [[gold]] [[solidus (...
6: The only (semi)regularly issued silver coin was the ''Mil...
10: ...stamenon''. The tetarteron was unpopular and was only sporadically reissued during the tenth century. ...
12: ...lation until the end of the Byzantine Empire in [[1453]], though after the second half of the fourteenth...
14: ...follis]]), now significantly smaller, became the only bronze coin to be regularly issued. Although [[J... - Constantinople (4125 bytes)
3: ...h culturally and economically. [[Bezants]], the only gold coin minted in Europe until the 13th centur...
9: ...y fell to the [[Ottoman Empire]] on [[May 29]], [[1453]], during the reign of Constantine Paleologos (&#... - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ...ce]]. The Middle Ages of Western Europe are commonly dated from the end of the [[Western Roman Empire...
16: ...ies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised institution to survive the [[fall of...
53: ...mpire was reduced to a shell; it survived until [[1453]], but in a diminished and weakened form.
82: ...f the Anglo-French [[Hundred Years' War]] (both [[1453]]), the invention of printing by [[Johann Gutenbe...
133: ...ies] Academic peer reviewed articles. See also [[Online Reference Book of Medieval Studies]].
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