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- Steel (28384 bytes)
28: ...into tools in pre-contact [[North America]]. Beginning around the year [[1000]], the [[Thule]] people...
32: ...Swedish Iron Age, found at Gotland, Sweden.]] Beginning between [[3000 BC]] to [[2000 BC]] increasing ...
36: ...nt theory is that warfare and mass migrations beginning around 1200 BC disrupted the regional tin trad...
40: ...l fire for prolonged periods of time. By the beginning of the iron age, smiths had discovered that ir...
44: .... In Wu, iron smelters achieved a temperature of 1130°C, hot enough to be considered a [[blast furn... - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
13: ... of Jerusalem. Melisende bore a son and heir in [[1130]], the future [[Baldwin III of Jerusalem|Baldwin ...
37: ...atic disaster, plagued by in-fighting and poor planning, all of which would directly lead to the event...
53: ...direct influence in northern Syria, a priceless connection since Baldwin had himself broken the treaty... - Constance of Antioch (2293 bytes)
1: ...pality of Antioch]] (a [[crusader state]]) from [[1130]] to her death.
3: ...under the regency of [[Baldwin II of Jerusalem]] (1130-1131) and [[Fulk of Jerusalem]] (1131-1136). Her ... - Castle (27805 bytes)
2: ... ''chau-fort,'' for in French a simple ''chau'' connotes a grand [[country house]] at the center of an...
24: ...a residence, the medieval castle is inseparably connected with the subjects of [[fortification]] (see ...
42: ...ms]] and later [[mortar (weapon)|mortar]] and [[cannon]].
48: ...ourhood". St John, bishop of Terouanne, died in [[1130]], and this castle of Merchem, built by a lord of...
61: ...s case merely a strong tower forming part of the innermost ward, The donion was rarely defended ci out... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1: [[Image:treimann.summi_pontifices_in_hac_basilica_sepulti.jpg|thum...
308: | '''[[Pope Innocent I]]'''<br><small>Saint Innocent</small>
309: | Papa '''Innocentius''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
410: | Papa '''Ioannes''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
431: | Papa '''Ioannes''' Secundus, <small>Episcopus Romanus</small> - Sicily (18450 bytes)
8: ...nce of Catania|Catania]]<br />[[Province of Enna|Enna]]<br />[[Province of Messina|Messina]]<br />[[Pr...
24: ...cuse]] (''Siracusa'' in Italian), [[Trapani]], [[Enna]], [[Caltanissetta]], [[Agrigento]], [[Ragusa, I...
34: Sicily has been noted for two millennia as a grain-producing territory: [[Olive|olives]...
43: ... the first time in history that Sicily has been connected by a land link to Italy.
52: ...famous, however, are [[Luigi Pirandello]], [[Giovanni Verga]], [[Salvatore Quasimodo]], [[Gesualdo Buf... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
13: *[[Johann Heinrich Abicht]], (1762-1816)
48: *[[Yohanan ben Isaac Alemanno]], (1433-1504){{fn|R}}
78: *[[Anniceris]], (fl. 300 BC){{fn|C}}
94: *[[Hannah Arendt]], (1906-1975){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
105: *[[Kenneth Arrow]], (born 1921){{fn|O}} - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
2: ...] in the northeastern [[Argolid]], in the [[Peloponnesos]] of southern Greece. [[Athens]], [[Pylos]], ...
17: ...ted pottery on the Greek mainland date to the beginning of the Late [[Bronze Age]] (Late Helladic I).
28: <tr><td>1130–1090<td>LHIIIC middle
29: <tr><td>1190–1130<td>LHIIIC early
53: ... hinges on the destruction of [[Ugarit]]. The beginning of LH IIIC is now commonly set into the reign ... - Dysprosium (8843 bytes)
100: | 1130 kJ/mol - Song Dynasty (16385 bytes)
16: ...amongst many other things. As a result of these innovations (and the concurrent ''agricultural revolu...
20: ...influential of these philosophers was [[Zhu Xi]] (1130-1200), whose synthesis of Confucian thought and B...
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