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- Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
3: '''Eleanor of Aquitaine''' ([[Bordeaux]], [[France]], c. [[1124]] – [[March 31]], ...
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. - Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
3: ...nism]] and [[Paul Gauguin]]'s grandmother. Her complete name was Flore-Celestine -Ther賥-Henriette Tr...
13: ...[http://www.hope.edu/latinamerican/Tristan.htm Complete Biography] - Pytheas (6447 bytes)
1: ...ssilia]] (today Marseille). He made a voyage of exploration to northwestern [[Europe]] around 325 [[Co...
4: ...e could never have funded. His story is, however, plausible. The trip may have been underwritten by a ...
6: ...le in succession to Bordeaux, Nantes, Land's End, Plymouth, Isle of Man, Outer Hebrides, Orkneys, Icel...
8: ...porary lapse in the blockade, known to have taken place around the time he travelled.
10: ...ni'' or ''Priteni'', 'Painted?' or 'Tattooed?' people, a term Romans Latinised as ''Picti'' ([[Picts]]... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
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25: | <small>Disciple of [[Jesus]] from whom, according to {{biblevers...
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357: | '''[[Pope Simplicius]]'''<br><small>Saint Simplicius</small>
358: | Papa '''Simplicius''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small> - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
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54: ...ivisions in preference to the static theories exemplified by the [[Maginot Line]].
56: ...ble exception of [[Paul Reynaud]] who would later play a major role in de Gaulle's career.
63: - Michel de Montaigne (5245 bytes)
6: ...ucation there, and he and had been the mayor of [[Bordeaux]]. His mother, Antoniette de Lopez, came from a S...
8: ...enne de la Boétie]] whose death in 1563 deeply influenced Montaigne.
20: ...lics and Protestants. The [[plague]] broke out in Bordeaux toward the end of his term.
22: ...inated in 1589, and Montaigne then helped to keep Bordeaux loyal to [[Henry of Navarre]], who would go on to...
26: ...d to the church of a Commandery of St. Antoine at Bordeaux. - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...an Philippe de Vries suggested that it had "taken place at a more or less provincial level." Fernand B...
8: ...n Frankish [[Carolingian]] ruler [[Charles the Simple]] allowed the [[Vikings]] of [[Rollo of Normandy...
17: ...hese lost lands became a major focus of English diplomacy. Another effect of the war was to galvanize...
27: ...st by his father. A compromise homage in [[1329]] pleased neither side, but in [[1331]], facing seriou...
31: In [[1336]], Philip made plans for an expedition to restore David to the Scot... - Auto racing (15302 bytes)
8: ... race was staged, from [[Paris]], [[France]] to [[Bordeaux]], France. First over the line was [[ɭile Levass...
12: ...ates]], over a 54.36 mile (87.48 km) course, took place in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] on [[November 2]]...
18: ...aused the French government to stop the race in [[Bordeaux]] and ban open-road racing.
23: ...gines producing up to 450 kW with the aid of multiple superchargers. From [[1928]]-[[1930]] and again ...
40: ...seater racing, including [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Man... - List of dog breeds (16959 bytes)
3: ...r new breeds that may still be under development. Please see individual articles for more information....
195: *[[Dogue de Bordeaux]]
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429: *[[Plott Hound]]
480: *[[Sarplaninac]] - Mastiff (3597 bytes)
2: ...glish Mastiff]] breed is also sometimes called simply a ''Mastiff''. Although some mastiff breeds are ...
10: The Bulldog breeds split from the Mastiffs in England and spread to the ...
33: *[[Dogue de Bordeaux]] (French Mastiff)
57: *[[Sarplaninac]] - Roman road (3913 bytes)
4: The Roman roads vary from simple [[corduroy#corduroy road|corduroy road]]s to usi...
9: There are many examples of roads that still follow the route of Roman r...
15: ... the [[Atlantic Ocean]] across [[Toulouse]] and [[Bordeaux]], - History of sociology (4929 bytes)
2: [[Sociology]] is a relatively new academic discipline among other [[Social sciences|social science]]...
4: ...world is becoming smaller and more integrated, people's experience of the world is increasingly atomiz...
9: ...iology was founded in 1895 at the [[University of Bordeaux]] by [[ɭile Durkheim]], founder of [[Ann饠Socio...
14: ...d that their theories are still considered most applicable. - Neapolitan Mastiff (2939 bytes)
21: |[http://www.fci.be/uploaded_files/197A2003_en.doc Stds]
49: ...t Mastiff breeds: [[English Mastiff]], [[Dogue de Bordeaux]], [[Spanish Mastiff]], [[St. Bernard (dog)|St. B...
51: ...e [[1940s]], this breed was rediscovered near [[Naples]] in [[Italy]], and is now beginning to make a ... - Lithography (5288 bytes)
6: ...rical works. This technique is based on the principle that oil and water do not mix and has been pivot...
10: ...rawing on limestone with oil, fat, or wax, then applying a mixture of water and acid. The treated ston...
13: ...on a flat stone (lithographic limestone) or metal plate with a greasy substance. The artist then chemi...
22: Artists began exploring lithography as a medium for artistic express...
33: Lithography has played a vital role in both the arts and the commerc...
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