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- Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
8: ...in one of Europe's most cultured courts, the birthplace of [[courtly love]]. She was highly educated f...
10: ... existence, a [[rock crystal vase]] that is on display at the Louvre. Within a month of their marriage...
14: ... leader with no concept of maintaining troop discipline or morale, or of making informed and logical t...
18: ...al in developing trade agreements with Constantinople and ports of trade in the Holy Lands.
22: ...ment, Eleanor married [[Henry II of England|Henry Plantagenet, Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy]]. ... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
4: ... any state, in fact piracy has been the first example of universal jurisdiction. Nevertheless today th...
10: ...tances of piracy are the exploits of the [[Sea Peoples]] who threatened the [[Aegean civilization|Aege...
12: ...odecanese]] islet of [[Farmakos|Pharmacusa]].<ref>Plutarch, ''Caesar'' 1-2.</ref> He maintained an att...
16: ...ng some of the most famous ancient pirateering peoples were the [[Illyrians]], populating the western ...
24: ...he sea for their [[hit-and-run tactics]] - a safe place to retreat to if the battle turned against the... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
2: ...ith the study of nature, including practical disciplines, the mathematical sciences, and [[natural phi...
4: ...ture as a coherent system of laws that could be explained in the light of reason.
6: ...however, were suddenly interrupted by the [[Black Plague]] and are virtually unknown to the lay public...
14: ...pestry of rural populations and semi-[[nomad]] peoples. The political instability and the downfall of ...
16: ...ltures|antiquity]], sources which were often incomplete and posed serious problems of interpretation. ...
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