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- Netherlands (35958 bytes)
1: ...nd became a mere province of the Kingdom and was split into North and South Holland in [[1840]]. There...
72: ...]] (gypsies), gay and lesbian individuals, and people with mental retardation and other disabilites. A...
77: People from other parts of The Netherlands sometimes ob...
79: ...g the [[Eighty Years' War]] but only after the people had turned solidly [[Roman Catholic]] as a resul...
81: ...h originally meant "(Language) of the (common) people" in contrast with the medieval elite who spoke L... - List of Renaissance figures (6600 bytes)
1: This is a list of notable people associated with the [[Renaissance]].
70: * [[Erasmus of Rotterdam | Erasmus]]
181: * [[Johannes Kepler]]
198: * [[Johannes Kepler]]
245: ==Explorers and Navigators== - Hieronymus Bosch (3386 bytes)
1: ...uman [[morality|moral]] failings; they contain complex, highly original, imaginative, and dense use of...
3: ...nced as ''Boss'' in Dutch), derived from his birthplace [['s-Hertogenbosch]]. In [[Spanish language|Sp...
10: These paintings have a rough surface from the application of paint; this contrasts with the traditio...
14: ... painting and stand close to the observer. An example is ''The Crowning with Thorns''.
24: ...nsights Into His Life and Work'', NAi Publishers, Rotterdam 2001, ISBN 90-5662-214-5. - Pieter Brueghel the Elder (6133 bytes)
9: ...scapes populated by [[peasant]]s, painted in a simpler style than the [[Italianate]] art that prevaile...
16: ...ng-detail.jpeg|thumb|250px|A detail of ''Children Playing'']]
31: ...of Babel'' c. 1563, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam <br> - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ...[[1516]]. He is chiefly remembered for his principled refusal to accept King [[Henry VIII of England|...
7: ... father's great displeasure, More seriously contemplated abandoning his legal career in order to becom...
12: ...nfluential in the government, welcoming foreign diplomats, drafting official documents, and serving as...
19: ... (Indeed, the title of Erasmus's book is partly a play on More's name, the word ''folly'' being ''mori...
23: ...d [[William Shakespeare]]'s play ''[[Richard III (play)|Richard III]]''. Both More's and Shakespeare'... - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
2: ...mus Roterodamus''' (also '''Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam''') ([[October 27]], probably [[1466]] – [[...
6: ... by his parents till their early death from the [[plague]] in [[1483]], and then given the best educat...
12: ... petty criticism, from those hostile to the principles of literary and religious progress to which he ...
14: ... regenerated [[Europe]] through sound criticism applied frankly and without fear to the Catholic Churc...
25: ...o offer any tangible method of applying its principles to the existing church system. When Erasmus was... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
7: place_of_birth=[[Eisleben]], [[Germany]] |
10: place_of_death=Eisleben, Germany
12: ...gs inspired the [[Protestant Reformation]] and deeply influenced the [[doctrine]]s of [[Lutheran]], [[...
14: ...f the [[German language]] and added several principles to the art of [[translation]]. Luther's [[hymn]...
26: ... to monastic life, the effort to do good works to please [[God]] and to serve others through prayer fo... - Beach (8328 bytes)
36: ...porary (For examples see [[Monaco]], [[Paris]], [[Rotterdam]], [[Beaches of Hong Kong|Hong Kong]] and [[Beach...
42: ...is playing with the sand, building [[Sand art and play|sand castle]]s and other constructs.
48: ... city noises, and in some cases can be used as a play park.
51: [[Image:Urbeach-christina-at-waterplay.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Artificial beaches, such ...
57: ... on ocean beaches. [[Seagrass]]es and other beach plants grow on undisturbed areas of the beach and du... - Harbor (2637 bytes)
7: ...'harbor''' (or '''harbour''') or '''haven''' is a place where ships may shelter from the [[weather]] o...
16: ... important advantage, ideally all-year round. Examples are [[Murmansk]] (Russia), [[Petsamo]] (Russia,...
20: ... world claim to possess the second largest. These places include:
28: ...rgest artificially created harbor is located in [[Rotterdam]], [[The Netherlands]].
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