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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
25: ...ose of this story would be to promote popular acceptance of the new [[Christianity|Christian faith]] b...
37: ...umphed over the Saxons, their common enemies. [Chapter 38, Footnote 138]</blockquote>
41: ...he tales surrounding Arthur were independently adapted from [[Breton]] oral traditions, spread through...
49: ...ained depiction of ''Arturus Rex'' bearing a [[sceptre]] and riding a [[goat]]. [[15th century]] merch...
53: ...found with the remains, and transcribed its inscription as - Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
24: Adela retired to [[Marcigny]] in 1120, secure in the status of her children. Later that... - Pierre Abelard (18114 bytes)
7: ...dus, and in many other ways) is said to be a corruption of Habélardus, substituted by Abélard himsel...
11: ...iddle Ages]] (to be replaced by Abélard's [[Conceptualism]], or by [[Nominalism]], the principal riva...
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22: ...to pressure. The secret of the marriage was not kept by Fulbert; and when Héloïse boldly denied it, ...
25: ...ened his school at the priory of [[Maisonceile]] (1120). His lectures, now framed in a devotional spiri... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
12: *[[Abhinavagupta]] (fl. c. 975 - 1025){{fn|R}}
32: *[[Agrippa the Sceptic]], (1st/2nd century){{fn|R}}
967: *[[Jean-Baptiste Lamarck]], (1744-1829){{fn|O}}
1304: *[[Ptolemy]], (c. 85-c. 165){{fn|R}}
1362: *[[Roscelin of Compi觮e]], (c. 1050-c. 1120){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}} - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
5: ...n the site of the monastery of Saint [[John the Baptist]], took in Christian pilgrims traveling to vis...
9: ...ted by the Papacy, for example, the order was exempt from all authority save that of the Pope, and it ...
15: ...[County of Tripoli]] and when [[Akko|Acre]] was captured in [[1291]] the order sought refuge in the [[...
17: ... in the [[15th century]], one by the Sultan of Egypt in [[1444]] and another by [[Mehmed II]] in [[148...
29: ...st the entirety of their fleet was destroyed or captured in what is now known as the [[Battle of Lepan... - Troy (22846 bytes)
12: ...n of Priam, the [[Mycenaean]] Greeks invade and capture Troy in the [[Trojan War]] (1193-1183 B.C.). B...
18: ..., allows queens as well as kings. This law was adopted by King [[Dunvallo Molmutius]] (from [[Brutus]]...
30: ...e Greek camp), the geological evidence, and descriptions of the [[topology (disambiguation)|topology]]...
62: Troy VIIb<sub>1</sub> (ca. [[1120 BC]]) and Troy VIIb<sub>2</sub> (ca. [[1020 BC]])...
71: ...y of Troy, and this identification was widely accepted at that time. - Antalya (20816 bytes)
5: ... and touristic hub with thematic hotels with concepts like [[Venice]],[[Topkapi Palace]], [[Moscow]] c...
22: ...he death of Alexander in 323 BC, a long battle erupted between his commanders that lasted until 188 BC...
24: ... before the conquest of Cyprus. Between the years 1120-1206, Antalya had agained passed under the sovere...
35: ...pation of the area by the Italians came to an abrupt end after the First World War with the founding o...
46: ...s never below 10 °C in this region. With the exception of a few weeks of rainy days, the seawater, wh... - Krypton (9031 bytes)
5: ...an="2" align="center" | [[bromine]] – '''krypton'''
16: | krypton, Kr, 36
80: | 1120 [[metre per second|m/s]]
142: | [[electron capture|ε]]<br />
174: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font> - Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
10: ... later capital, [[Susa]], and geographers after [[Ptolemy]] called it ''Susiana''. Though primarily ce...
13: ...uch links are at best conjectural, as [[Indus script|Harappan pictographs]] have yet to be deciphered....
17: ...sel, Proto-Elamite period; 3100?2900 BCE, Iran, kept at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.]]
19: ...and texts in the undeciphered [[Proto-Elamite script]] continue to be present until ca. [[2700 BC]]. T...
24: ...e: ca. 3200 BC – 2700 BC (Proto-Elamite script in Susa) - Assyria (13688 bytes)
27: ...[Tiglath-Pileser I]] crossed the [[Euphrates]], capturing Carchemish, defeated the Mushki and the remn...
31: ... the Khabur and the Euphrates. His harshness prompted a revolt that was crushed decisively in a pitch...
37: ...surgence in expansion by Urartu. The notable exception was [[Adad-nirari III]] (810-782), who brought...
43: ...spended paying tribute and allied himself with Egypt against Assyria in 725. This led Shalmaneser to ...
46: ... took Samaria, carrying 27,000 people away into captivity and effectively ending the Kingdom of Israel...
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