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  1. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    4: ...ficial described the new baby as "a small, but completely healthy Archduchess."
    11: ...arolina, was married to King Ferdinand of the [[Naples]].
    17: ...y dearest child. Do so much good to the French people that they can say that I have sent them an angel...
    24: ...en the king told him to eat less, Louis-Auguste replied "Why? I always sleep better when I have a full...
    25: ... [[phimosis]]. Rather, it seems that no one had explained to either Louis or Antoinette what they were...
  2. Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
    6: ...he first day of the week she, with [[Salome (disciple)|Salome]] and Mary the mother of [[James]], ([[G...
    12: ...church fathers. In the fragmentary text, the disciples ask questions of the risen Savior (a designatio...
    36: ...ied in [[Ephesus]] and was buried in [[Constantinople]].
    40: ...Catholic iconography of the [[Crucifixion]], or replaced by John]]
    43: ... the Petrine tradition, Mary Magdalene is often replaced by Mary, mother of Jesus, a passive figure wh...
  3. Lavender (3889 bytes)
    4: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen}}
    5: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae}}
    6: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    14: ..., and [[India]]. Because the cultivated forms are planted in gardens world-wide, they are occasionally...
  4. Rose (15436 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen}}
    4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae}}
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    12: ...Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = lightgreen| plural_taxon = Species}}
  5. Medieval music (31843 bytes)
    7: The general trend in Medieval music is toward complexity in harmony, rhythm, text, and orchestration....
    9: ... is weak, and rhythm cannot be specified. The simplicity of chant, with unison voice and natural decl...
    11: ...s lines in a repeatable fashion. The use of multiple texts and instrumental accompaniment has develop...
    17: ...out 1240), the treatise which defined and most completely elucidated the [[rhythmic modes]], a notatio...
    19: ...t definitely identifiable scholar to accept and explain the mensural system was Johannes de Muris ([[J...
  6. Sundial (16148 bytes)
    26: ...rved gnomons or other arrangements to directly display the clock time.
    28: == Design & principles of operation ==
    34: ...n to a surface called the ''dial face'' or ''dial plate'' (often shortened to ''face'').
    47: ...here or a notch on a polar-pointing gnomon, or simply the tip of the gnomon.
    55: ...rotation. The disk forms a plane parallel to the plane of the Earth's equator. The disk is marked so...
  7. Pope Benedict IV (942 bytes)
    1: ...perors disappeared, Benedict could follow the example of [[Pope Leo III]] and crown [[Louis of Provenc...
  8. Causes of the French Revolution (11170 bytes)
    2: ...itain]] and the [[Netherlands]] did the common people have more freedom and less chance of arbitrary p...
    5: ...he relatively greater prerogatives of the townspeople.
    7: ...e [[American Revolution]] showed them that it was plausible that Enlightenment ideals about government...
    9: ... manner. The entire French terrorism was just a [[plebeian]] way of dealing with the enemies of the bo...
    15: ...the revolution, France was deeply indebted, so deeply as to be effectively bankrupt. Extravagant expen...
  9. List of people associated with the French Revolution (16148 bytes)
    2: ... fates. ''As a rule, the best place to clarify complexities is in the article on the individual in que...
    18: ...r, supported his brother and later made King of Naples, and then of Spain.
    22: *[[Louis de Breteuil]] - [[royalist]], briefly supplanted [[Jacques Necker|Necker]] in the royal cabin...
    65: ...dvocating yet more radical measures than those in place
    73: ...Battle of Valmy|Valmy]], [[marshal of France]], employed in the administration of the army under the [...
  10. Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
    5: ...or and sent the Imperial insignia to [[Constantinople]]. After another millennium, in [[1453]], the Ea...
    9: ...ne thousand years after they were created, and displays of imperial majesty were common from the earli...
    19: ... ambitions seemed to threaten the republic - now placidly accepted one man rule.
    42: ...ustan Age include [[Tacitus]], [[Dio Cassius]], [[Plutarch]] and [[Suetonius]]. [[Josephus]]'s ''[[Jew...
    52: ...]; the Emperor's paranoia, which he had so ably exploited for his own gain, was turned against him. Se...
  11. Sicily (18450 bytes)
    43: ...trait of Messina Bridge]] Project. If and when completed, it will mark the first time in history that ...
    51: ...b Philipp Hackert 006.jpg|thumb|Landscape with temple ruins on Sicily, [[Jacob Philipp Hackert]], 1778...
    54: ...] and [[Ragusa]] contain some of Italy's best examples of [[Baroque]] architecture, carved in the loca...
    56: ...of which draw heavily on the island's [[norman people|Norman]] influence. Donkey carts are painted wi...
    62: The [[autochthonous]] peoples of Sicily, long absorbed into the population, w...
  12. Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
    5: ...in Christian pilgrims traveling to visit the birthplace of [[Jesus]]. It was served by [[Benedictine]]...
    9: ...s in the Holy Land were the work of either the Templars or Hospitallers, at the height of the Kingdom ...
    15: ...His successor [[Fulkes de Villaret]] executed the plan, and on [[August 15]], [[1309]] after over two ...
    17: ...] in [[1480]], who after the [[fall of Constantinople]] made the Knights a priority target.
    25: After seven years of moving from place to place in [[Europe]], the Knights were re-established...
  13. First Crusade (34670 bytes)
    9: ...ing land, was considered one giant [[relic]], the place where [[Christ]] had lived and died. In [[1074...
    12: ... Anatolia into Great Seljuk, but this empire was split apart by civil war after the death of [[Malik S...
    26: ...d Italy as well. Urban tried to forbid certain people (including women, monks, and the sick) from join...
    28: ===The People's Crusade===
    29: ''Main article: [[People's Crusade]]''
  14. List of herbs and spices (4611 bytes)
    61: *[[Vanilla]] (<i>Vanilla planifolia</i>)
    116: These "culinary" plants contain [[hepatotoxicity|liver-toxic]] [[pyr...
    123: This "culinary" plant is toxic unless picked at the correct time and...
  15. Vincent van Gogh (11980 bytes)
    11: ...ould join the company later. This friendship is amply documented in the large collection of letters th...
    18: ...d remain in Vincent's work, notably in the way he played with light and in the looseness of his brush ...
    24: ...ht colors, use of canvas space and the role lines played in the picture. These impressions would influ...
    27: ...at cause each other to shine brilliantly, that complete each other like a man and a woman."
    30: ...for this purpose. Only [[Paul Gauguin]], whose simplified color schemes and forms (known as [[syntheti...
  16. Bullfighting (25773 bytes)
    2: ...ighting) with the [[death]] of the bull by a well-placed [[sword]] thrust as the finale.
    9:
    12: ...inus]]. A similar activity, [[Jallikattu]], takes place annually in the state of [[Tamil Nadu]], [[Ind...
    19: ...re probably [[religion|religious]], as many bulls played an important part in the belief systems of ma...
    24: ...sic" style of bullfighting which comes to most peoples' minds, where the bull is killed, is the form p...

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