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- Printing (4400 bytes)
13: ...rld. [[Johann Gutenberg]], of the German city of Mainz, developed European printing technology in 1440. ...
17: ...e following concise history of a series of rapid innovations in image and type printing at the end of ...
18: ...eighteenth century there were several remarkable innovations in the graphic techniques and those that ...
45: * [[Johann Gutenberg]] - Printing press (12986 bytes)
1: ...mber 1 of the Top 100 Greatest Events of the Millennium by LIFE Magazine. Apart from Gutenberg, the [...
12: ...ced in this period, between the first work of Johann Gutenberg and the year 1500, are collectively ref...
40: ...arly convention of traditional book printers in [[Mainz]], Germany.
55: ...the single most important invention of the [[millennium]]. - Germany (46412 bytes)
71: Following Napoleon's fall, the [[Congress of Vienna]] convened in [[1814]] in order to restructure E...
73: ...ndustrialization]] and contributed to a wave of pennilessness in Europe causing social uprisings. In t...
93: ...Jews were deprived of their German citizenship, banned from marrying Germans, and locked out from most...
95: ...launched a [[Blitzkrieg]] against [[Poland]], beginning [[World War II]].
103: ...] was stabilised by successive governments in [[Bonn]]. - Pope Paschal II (3427 bytes)
3: ... been. The imperial [[diet_(assembly)|Diet]] at [[Mainz]] invited Paschal to visit Germany and settle the...
5: ...eturned after the emperor's withdrawal at the beginning of 1118, but died within a few days on January... - Abacus (7218 bytes)
18: <!-- This image is a 2004 photograph of the Mainz reconstruction of the
55: ...pward in the center, in order to keep the beads pinned to either of the two sides. It is cleared when ... - Johann Gutenberg (6119 bytes)
4: '''Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg''' (circa [...
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, ...
16: ==Johann Fust==
26: ...g ran a print shop until just before his death in Mainz in 1468, Fust became the first printer to publish... - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
42: * [[Mainz]] - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
23: ...eat of such attacks as one justification for his annexation of Gaul to Rome.
29: ...cities like [[Aachen]], [[Cologne]], [[Trier]], [[Mainz]], [[Worms]] and [[Speyer]] were part of these Ro...
53: *[[Alamanni]], [[Ambrones]], [[Ampsivarii]], [[Angles]], [[A...
55: *[[Canninefates]], [[Chamavi]], [[Charudes]], [[Chasuarii...
64: *[[Manimi]], [[Marcomanni]], [[Marsi (Germanic)]], [[Marsigni]], [[Mattiac... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
19: ...born to Hans and Margaretha Luder, ''n饧' Lindemann, on [[November 10]], [[1483]] in [[Eisleben]], [...
23: ...o school. Terrified, he cried out, "Help,[[Saint Anne]]! I'll become a monk!" [Brecht, vol. 1, p. 48]....
28: [[Johann von Staupitz]][http://newadvent.org/cathen/14283a...
31: ...s]]. It is only this righteousness that makes a sinner just before God. Terms like ''[[penance]]'' an...
41: ...n All Saints' Day ([[November 1]]), and Tetzel planned to be there too. - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: ...uence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
7: ...se consult the ''main articles'' given at the beginning of the sections and subsections. The [[History...
15: ...feated by the Cheruscan leader [[Arminius]] (Hermann) in the [[Battle of the Teutoburg Forest|Teutobur...
17: ... of a number of large West Germanic tribes - Alemanni, Franks, Chatti, Bajuwari, Saxons, Frisians, Thu...
21: ...kingdom]]. In 496 AD the Franks defeated the Alemanni, accepted the Catholic faith and so gained the s... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
10: ...ave been strict, but neither inhospitable nor tyrannical. Marguerite Arouet, of whom her younger broth...
16: ...ux", the circle of the beautiful and ambitious [[Anne-Louise-B�n�dicte de Bourbon-Cond�, duchess...
28: ... year chiefly recasting the now successful ''Marianne'', but also writing the comedy of ''L'Indiscret'...
78: ...ntention of allowing Voltaire to insult or to tyrannize over his other guests and servants.
80: ...''Siècle de Louis XIV'', while the ''Dictionnaire philosophique'' is said to have been devised ... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
12: ...ss. Anatolia and Syria were controlled by the [[Sunni]] Seljuks, formerly in one large empire ("Great ...
26: ...f fighting skills, but whose [[millennialism|millennial]] and apocalyptic yearnings found release from...
31: Urban planned the departure of the crusade for August 15, 109...
50: ...rusade, set out later in 1096 in a more orderly manner, led by various nobles with bands of knights fr...
54: ... walls in December of 1096, two months after the annihilation of the People's Crusade by the Turks. Ac... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
3: ...uence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
7: ...se consult the ''main articles'' given at the beginning of the sections and subsections. The [[History...
15: ...feated by the Cheruscan leader [[Arminius]] (Hermann) in the [[Battle of the Teutoburg Forest|Teutobur...
17: ... of a number of large West Germanic tribes - Alemanni, Franks, Chatti, Bajuwari, Saxons, Frisians, Thu...
21: ...kingdom]]. In 496 AD the Franks defeated the Alemanni, accepted the Catholic faith and so gained the s...
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