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- List of painters (54090 bytes)
28: *[[Oswald Achenbach]] ([[1827]]-[[1905]])
37: *[[Josef Albers]] ([[1888]]-[[1976]])
93: *[[Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine]] ([[1888]]-[[1944]])
158: *[[Ross Bleckner]] ([[1949]]-)
171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]]) - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
5: ...t details of his birth are not certain. He was almost certainly illegitimate, the son of a [[Florence|...
11: ...' (ditto the ''Knight's Tale''), ''Filocolo'' a prose version of an existing French romance, and ''La ...
13: ... time Boccaccio's father re-married, to Bice del Bostichi. His children by his first marriage had all ...
15: ...s father, as Minister of Supply in the city was closely associated with the government efforts. His fa...
19: ...350 Boccaccio, though less of a scholar, became closely involved with Italian humanism and also with t... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...was primarily fought in France, and though in retrospect it has the feeling of a French [[civil war]] ...
5: ...new monarchies. It is often viewed as one of the most significant conflicts in [[medieval warfare]].
10: ...wever, in [[1216]], the Anglo-Normans lost their possessions to France. English nobles in the [[14th c...
17: ...y. Another effect of the war was to galvanize opposition to Edward II among the English lords of Aqui...
21: ... III, being the nephew of King Charles, was his closest living male relative and was the only survivin... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ... non-philosophers important in the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
17: *[[Uriel Acosta]], (1585-1640)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
38: *[[Albert of Saxony (philosopher)|Albert of Saxony]] (c. 1316-1390){{fn|C}}{{...
41: *[[Albinus (philosopher)|Albinus]] (c. 130) - Antalya (20816 bytes)
5: ...reek|Greek]] houses are under protection, is the most popular center in Antalya. It is situated betwee...
7: ...lanya]]. Ancient cities like [[Phaselis]], [[Olympos]], [[Adrasan]] and [[Kekova]] can be reached from...
10: ...d and said "This must be 'Heaven' " and King Attalos founded the city giving it the name "Attaleia" ([...
22: ...ties of the area one by one - except for [[Termessos]] and [[Sillyon]] which managed to repulse his ar...
24: ...alya) to base his powerful naval fleet. When Attalos III, the last king of Pergamom, died in 133 BC he... - Lutetium (10459 bytes)
101: | 1340 kJ/mol
112: ...olspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0" | '''Most stable isotopes'''
154: Lutetium is a silvery white [[corrosion]]-resistant trivalent [[metal]] that is relati...
159: ...mist [[Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac]] (and most others) to consist entirely of the element [[ytt...
161: ... and the naming honor therefore went to him. He chose the names neoytterbium (new ytterbium) and lutec... - Tutankhamun (15224 bytes)
2: ...ankhamun meant "Living Image of [[Amun]]". He is possibly also the ''Nibhurrereya'' of the [[Amarna le...
8: ..., that would place his birth around [[1342 BC]]-[[1340 BC]], and would make it less likely that Amenhote...
10: ...ecisions were made, it is generally thought that most if not all the responsibility for them falls on ...
21: ...emingly signs of [[calcification]] within the supposed injury, which if true means that Tutankhamun li...
23: ...cavity. It therefore almost certainly represents post-mummification damage. - List of autonomous entities (9309 bytes)
11: | [[Buenos Aires]]
18: | [[Nagorno-Karabakh]] (Lernayin Gharabagh/Լեռնային...
49: | [[Mount Athos|Athos]] (Ayio Oros/Άγιο Όρος...
61: ...e d'Aosta]] (Valle d'Aosta – Vallé¥ d'Aoste)
81: ...;стан – Ba?qortostan/Башқор
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