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- Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
9: ..., cui jure hereditario competebat." Melisende was no mere regent-queen (for her son Baldwin III), but ...
11: ... Cour]]'', a kind of royal council comprising the nobility and clergy of the realm.
13: ... chose [[Fulk of Jerusalem|Fulk V of Anjou]], a renowned crusader and military commander, and in the f...
19: ... been guilty the church and nobility likely would not have later rallied to her cause.
21: ...buted to Fulk or his supporters. This was reason enough for the queen's party to openly challenge Fulk... - Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
5: ...al character as hinted to in the Chronicle of [[Ernoul]], a continuation of William; "car telle n'est ...
9: ...ter [[Isabella of Jerusalem|Isabella]]. There was no such questioning of Baldwin's rights.
11: ... of Sidon. During Amalric's reign she had next to no influence in the kingdom, but her power grew when...
13: ...f Raymond III of Tripoli she persuaded Baldwin IV not to allow him to enter the kingdom in [[1182]]. I...
15: ... in the order of succession, but she probably was not happy with the provision that [[Raymond III of T... - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
5: ...ght scripture and other church traditions. Though not raised by her mother, Sibylla would later become...
7: ...i]], in his capacity as regent during Baldwin's minority (and beyond, as the king spent his brief adul...
9: ...[Antioch]]. Additionally, the [[Ibelin]] family manoeuvered to have the princess marry one of their ow...
11: ...anded a large ransom, which Baldwin himself could not pay, although Saladin did release Baldwin on sec...
17: ..., Baldwin of Ibelin was himself still in Constantinople. With pressure mounting to have to have the [[... - Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
5: ...r shared history. According to the chronicler [[Ernoul]]:
7: ... Saladin gave out orders throughout his army that no attack should be directed at this tower."''
13: ...rect that legal grounds for the succession of the now 16-year-old Isabella.
15: ...s the young Isabella and her husband Humphrey did not assert their claim. However, Sibylla died in [[1...
17: ...ddle-aged Conrad of Montferrat. Conrad wanted the now almost vacant throne of Jerusalem, and his allie... - Suzanne Valadon (4068 bytes)
1: [[Image:SValadon.jpg|150px|none|right]]
8: ...that she posed for ''City Dance.'' In [[1885]] Renoir painted her portrait again as ''Girl Braiding H...
12: ...ce Utrillo]], he became one of Montmartre's well known artists.
14: ...ition and vibrant colors. She was, however, best known for her candid female nudes.
16: ...908]]). [[Suzanne Valadon]]. Pastel. 60x49 cm. Grenoble: [[Mus饠des Beaux Arts]].]] - Culture (23440 bytes)
1: ...mage:Karen_tribe2063c.jpg|thumb|250px|Villager in Northern Thailand. Picture provided by [http://class...
6: ...orld. It is also know that the Indian culture is known to be the richest in the world. it contain trad...
8: ...ss people such as [[punk rock]] or than the indigenous music traditions of aboriginal peoples of [[Aus...
10: ...s from those who regard themselves as cultured do not usually count as "having a different culture"; b...
12: ...rays non-[[Western culture|Western]] people as '[[noble savage]]s' living [[authenticity (philosophy)|... - Madagascar (29377 bytes)
2: ...agascar and [[Mauritania]] are the only countries not to use a [[decimal currency]].
43: time_zone_DST = ''not observed'' |
47: footnotes =
53: ...hen [[Arab]]s established trading posts along the northwest coast. European contact began in the [[150...
55: ...de]], which had been important in Madagascar's economy. In return, the island received British militar... - Indiana (20194 bytes)
12: Governor = [[Mitch Daniels]] |
13: Lt. Governor = [[Becky Skillman]] |
27: ...C]]-6/[[Daylight saving time|-5]] <small>(extreme northwest and southwest)</small> |
43: [[USS Indiana|USS ''Indiana'']] was named in honor of this state.
47: ...ution]], soon after which it became part of the [[Northwest Territory]], then the [[Indiana Territory]... - Claude Monet (4533 bytes)
2: '''Oscar-Claude Monet''' ([[November 14]], [[1840]] – [[December 5]], [[19...
4: ...t Claude Monet wanted to paint. On the beaches of Normandy, he met [[Eug�ne Boudin]], who taught him...
8: ...y shared new approaches to art, which came to be known as [[impressionism]], featuring open spaces and...
15: ...t [[impressionist]] exhibition in [[1874]] and is now displayed in the [[Mus�e Marmottan]], Paris. F...
17: ...[Argenteuil]] near the [[Seine River]]. They had another son, Michel, on [[March 17]], [[1878]]. Madam... - Fashion (7767 bytes)
8: Fashions are [[social psychology]] phenomena common to many fields of human activity and t...
13: * and also economic [[trend]]s, such as those studied in [[behavio...
16: ...sts in the interstices of [[aesthetics]] with [[innovation]], coupled with pleasing details and expens...
21: ...here gentleman officers had opportunities to make notes of foreign styles: an example is the "Steinkir...
35: ...ire to experience "new" and "interesting" things. Note too though that fashion can change to enforce u... - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
9: ...enger service on the Oystermouth Railway, better known as the [[Swansea and Mumbles Railway]]
22: ...to negotiate tighter curves in the track. This innovation proves rare for steam locomotives but is th...
24: *[[1869]] The [[First Transcontinental Railroad (North America)]] completed across the [[United State...
31: ...lway Watch official guidelines for [[Railroad chronometers]].
44: ...mtrak]] introduces the [[Acela Express]] on the [[Northeast Corridor]] in the United States.
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