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- Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ...]]. Many people therefore regard Joan of Arc as a notable woman of valor, vigor, and faith.
7: ...and making the infant [[Henry VI of England]] the nominal king after [[1422]].
10: [[Image:JoanOfArcLarge.jpeg|350px|right|thumb|[[Jules Bastien-L...
12: ... private prayer that he had made the previous [[1 November]], although he additionally insisted on hav...
14: ...iers, [[Jean de Dunois|Jean d'Orleans (Count of Dunois)]],[[La Hire]], and [[Poton de Xaintrailles]]. - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ...ntury]] in [[Italy]], early [[16th century]] in [[Northern Europe]], as well as the [[Protestant Refor...
6: ...ical and social senses were unevolved and its technologies undeveloped, compared to the preceding cult...
8: ...tury|8th]] centuries, which conquered the Levant, North Africa, Spain and some of the Mediterranean is...
12: ...tralised administrative systems of the Romans did not withstand the changes, and the institutional sup...
14: ...e areas of Europe were many people with little or no contact with Christianity or with classic Roman c... - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
1: ...px|The Basilica of Saint Peter, portrayed by Viviano Codazzi in a 1630 painting, is the largest church...
2: ...tion holds that his [[tomb]] is below the baldochino and [[altar]]. [[Pope]]s have been buried there,...
4: ...mesake when he led the Roman church, but which is no longer used. These are the sources of the confus...
7: ...ilica of Saint Peter. The high canopy or baldocchino was designed by Bernini.]]
10: ...e Nicholas V]] asked architect [[Bernardo Rossellino]] to start adding to the old church. This was aba... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
17: *[[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], ([[1841]]-[[1919]]), French [[Impressionism|...
47: *[[Cristofano Allori]] ([[1577]]-[[1621]])
93: *[[Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine]] ([[1888]]-[[1944]])
108: *[[Jacopo Bassano]] (ca.[[1510]]-[[1592]])
137: *[[Alexander Benois]] ([[1870]]-[[1960]]) - List of popes (77758 bytes)
4: ...66 popes, depending on whether a source counts [[#Notes on numbering of popes|Stephen II]].
18: ! width="17%" | Notes
35: | <small>[[Tuscany|Tuscia]] (Northern Latium)</small>
36: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day [[23 September]]</small>
50: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[23 November]]</small> - Banknote (6576 bytes)
1: ...jpg|right|thumb|200px|A £20 Ulster Bank banknote.]]
3: ...y used for lower valued monetary units, while banknotes are utilised for higher values.
5: ...(usually in gold or silver coins) backing the banknote could transfer ownership in exchange for goods ...
7: ...able in silver on demand" from the Treasury. If a note is payable in demand for a fixed unit, it is sa...
9: ...e currency of all countries is now [[fiat money]] not backed by gold or silver. There are a few altern... - Fra Angelico (13116 bytes)
1: ...ative of [[pietistic]] painting. He is often, but not accurately, termed simply "Fiesole," which is me...
7: ... use within thirty years after his death, but was not properly [[beatification|beatified]] until [[198...
9: ...[Certosa]] of [[Florence]]; none such exist there now.
15: ...works executed in [[fresco]] were probably those, now destroyed, which he painted in the convent of S....
17: ...iece]]; he may have studied about this time the renowned frescoes in the [[Brancacci]] chapel in the F... - Lorenzo Ghiberti (754 bytes)
1: ...Lorenzo Ghiberti''' ([[1378]] - [[December 1]], [[1455]]) was an important [[Renaissance]] artist, speci... - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
5: ...y]] ("Babylonian Captivity of the Church"), [[Avignon]], [[Western Schism|Great Schism]]
7: * [[Northern Renaissance]]
14: * [[John Knox]] and [[Scotland]]
15: ...as_Muentzer|Müntzer]], [[Anabaptists]], [[Menno Simons]]
16: * Reformation in [[France]] -- [[Huguenot]]s, [[Pierre Viret]] - History of the world (21975 bytes)
5: ...ved as [[hunter-gatherer]]s, who were generally [[nomadic]].
7: ...d [[Asia]]. The rapid expansion of humankind to [[North America]] and [[Oceania]] took place at the cl...
12: ...lia]] and the [[Bushmen]] of southern Africa, did not use agriculture until relatively modern times. R...
14: ..., these civilisations were so different from one another that they almost certainly must have been ind...
21: ...l the [[Chavin]] horizon in [[900 BCE]], we also know the [[Moche]] had metal armor and knives and tab... - Johann Gutenberg (6119 bytes)
4: ...], achieved fame for his contributions to the technology of [[printing]] during the [[1450s]], includi...
9: ... the Chinese writing system, printed material was not as abundant as that of Renaissance Europe.
11: It is not clear whether Gutenberg knew of these existing t...
14: ...ow in France and called Strasbourg) around 1430. Knowing that wood-block type involved a great deal of...
19: At the 1455 [[Frankfurt Book Fair]], Gutenberg demonstrated t... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
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30: *[[Arnold Henry Bergier]]
51: *[[Antonio Canova]] (1757 - 1822)
52: *[[Ludovico Cardi]] (also known as ''Cigoli'')
53: *[[Agostino Carlini]] (1718 - 1790) - Henry the Navigator (6878 bytes)
1: ...he Navigator''', ([[March 4]], [[1394]] – [[November 13]], [[1460]]), a prince of [[Portugal]], ...
3: ...st against the Muslim port of [[Ceuta]], on the [[North Africa]]n coast across the [[Straits of Gibral...
5: ...], [[1420]], Henry gained appointment as the governor of the very rich [[Order of Christ]], the Portug...
7: ...the regency during [[Alphonso V of Portugal]]'s minority, and in return received a confirmation of thi...
9: ...d upwind, possible; without it, the brothers Ugolino and Guido Vivaldo had sailed into oblivion. - Cheyenne, Wyoming (8059 bytes)
27: north_coord = 41.1455 |
31: ...d men from Camp Carlin, a supply camp for all the northern army posts on the frontier.
33: ... were among the fiercest fighters on the plains. Not pleased with the changes brought about by the ra...
35: ...The newspaper offices of [[Asa Shinn Mercer]]'s ''Northwestern Livestock Journal'' were burned down wh...
40: ...ted at 41°8'44" North, 104°48'7" West (41.145548, -104.802042){{GR|1}}. - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ...ntury]] in [[Italy]], early [[16th century]] in [[Northern Europe]], as well as the [[Protestant Refor...
8: ...ical and social senses were unevolved and its technologies undeveloped, compared to the preceding cult...
10: ...tury|8th]] centuries, which conquered the Levant, North Africa, Spain and some of the Mediterranean is...
14: ...tralised administrative systems of the Romans did not withstand the changes, and the institutional sup...
16: ...e areas of Europe were many people with little or no contact with Christianity or with classic Roman c... - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
2: <!--NOTE: Article uses UK spelling -->
3: ...nisation]] of [[England]] and [[Scotland]], the [[Norman Conquest]], England's participation in the [[...
5: ...m a linguistic and political point of view, the [[Norman Conquest]] of England divides Medi�val Brit...
7: ...f England|William]] to [[Oliver Cromwell]] and is not a medi�val feature.
10: ..., and when the Roman troops left, the Britons had no effective defence.
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