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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]]) - Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
2: ...e historians argue that Early Ming China was the most advanced nation on Earth at the time.
6: ...zhang, the future [[Hongwu emperor]], became the most powerful of the various [[Han Chinese]] groups a...
8: ...easant revolutionaries to have ruled the world's most populous nation.
10: ...n, and given the realistic threat to China still posed by the Mongols, Hongwu reassessed the orthodox ...
14: ...ure and philosophy was revamped. Candidates for posts in the civil service or the officer corps of th... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
6: ...upreme Pontiff]] of the [[One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church|Universal Church]], [[Patriarch]] of...
27: | <small>''post''[[42]]/''ante''[[57]] to [[64]]/[[67]](?)</smal...
315: | '''[[Pope Zosimus]]'''<br><small>Saint Zosimus</small>
316: | Papa '''Zosimus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
405: | <small>[[Frosinone]], Southern Latium, Italy</small> - Donatello (10376 bytes)
7: ... introduction to his future friend and patron, [[Cosimo de' Medici]], is very doubtful, in view of the...
10: ...ica di Santa Croce di Firenze|Santa Croce]], the most striking instance of Donatello's realism in rend...
14: ...he same time the heads are not impersonal, but almost cruelly realistic character portraits of actual ...
18: ...e pope served as the model off which [[Bernardo Rossellino]], [[Desiderio da Settignano|Desiderio]], ...
20: ...t. For example, his statue of Saint Mark was supposedly at first rejected as horrid and monstrous by ... - Coluccio Salutati (1748 bytes)
1: ...o Salutati''' ([[1331]]-[[1406]]) was one of the most important political and cultural leaders of [[Re...
3: ...azzo in [[1402]], leaving Florence in a powerful position in northern Italy.
5: ...ortant discoveries, the most important being the lost letters of [[Cicero]], which overturned the enti... - Forbidden City (7592 bytes)
5: ... of China]]. The Palace Museum is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. Recent...
10: ...nother inside [[mainland China]] for many years (most recently to hide from the Japanese in the [[Sino...
14: ...se. As the Forbidden City was on Earth, it was impossible to have 10,000 rooms, which would conflict w...
16: ...t, consists of five halls used for ceremonial purposes. These include the magnificant [[Hall of Suprem...
20: ...tself. It is home to some relatively old trees - most are between 100 to 300 years old, with some olde... - Florence (11538 bytes)
17: ...xperienced subsequent periods of [[Byzantine]], [[Ostrogothic]], [[Lombard]] and [[Frankish rule]], du...
21: ...noa]] in [[1284]] and subjugated by Florence in [[1406]]), and the exercise of power by the mercantile e...
23: ...Piero]], who was shortly thereafter succeeded by Cosimo's grandson, [[Lorenzo de%27 Medici|Lorenzo]] i...
25: ...cal persecution of the widespread Florentine [[Homosexuality#History|sodomy]] and of other worldly ple...
27: ...of unusual insight was [[Niccolchiavelli]], whose prescriptions for Florence's regeneration under ... - 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) - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
3: ...the [[Hundred Years' War]] and the [[Wars of the Roses]].
12: ...Each Saxon drew out his ''saxa'' (a long dagger whose name was associated with the tribe) and stabbed ...
14: ...s are well attested, some of the other tribes supposedly involved in the conquest are very difficult t...
36: ...mmander than his father, and suffered a decisive loss at the [[Battle of Bannockburn]] in [[1314]]. Ro...
40: ... and grew highly unpopular. In [[1399]] he was deposed by his cousin, Henry of Bolingbroke, who procla... - Pisa (3944 bytes)
6: ...uomo]] (the Cathedral), the Baptistry and the Camposanto (the monumental cemetry).
8: ...ari]] may be seen, ''Borgo Stretto'' where it is possible to stroll under medieval arcades and ''Lunga...
10: ... the Italian [[academic]] [[elite]] institution, mostly for [[research]] and the education of [[gradua...
12: ...r 2004 and take 4 years. It was designed by Dante Oscar Benini and raised criticism.
18: ...des. Pisa used the riches it had accumulated in those years to build the monuments that constitute the... - Madrid (20882 bytes)
4: ...rid proper was 3,093,000 (Madrilenes, ''madrile�os'') as of 2003 estimates. Population of the urban ...
14: ...the "Moreria" until they were expelled and every mosque and synagogue was utterly obliterated.
16: ...a fire [[Henry III of Castile|Enrique III]] (1379-1406) rebuilt the city and established himself safely ...
18: ...lid]], Madrid's fortunes have closely mirrored those of Spain. During the [[Siglo de Oro]] (Golden Ce...
20: ... Madrilenes revolted against the French forces, whose brute reaction would have a lasting impact on Fr...
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