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  1. Mediterranean Monk Seal (1961 bytes)
    1: ...xobox_begin | color = pink | name = Mediterranean Monk Seal}}<br>{{StatusCritical}}
    15: The '''Mediterranean Monk Seal''' (''Monachus monachus'') is believed to be...
    17: ... age is over twenty years. Pregnant Mediterranean monk seals can often times be found in generally inacc...
    19: The Mediterranean monk seals are [[diurnal]] and are believed to feed on...
  2. Monk Seal (1215 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Monk seals}}
    2: ...= [[Image:hawaiianmonkseal.jpg|200px|The Hawaiian monk seal is a treasured marine animal revered by the ...
    15: ...innipedia]] and refers to the various [[true seal|monk seal]] species throughout the world.
    17: * the [[Hawaiian monk seal]] or ''Monachus schauinslandi''
    18: * the [[Mediterranean monk seal]] or ''Monachus monachus''

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  1. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    21: ...[Historia Britonum]]'', attributed to the Welsh [[monk]] [[Nennius]], who is said to have written this c...
    27: ... who is described as his kinsman, agrees to the request, and fulfills the demands of Olwen's [[giant]...
    31: ...l]]. Celliwig was identified by older Cornish antiquaries with [[Callington]], but Rachel Bromwich, t...
    35: ...o why this happened is that after the [[Norman Conquest]] of Britain in [[1066]] there was renewed in...
    36: <blockquote>
  2. Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
    1: ... [[1401]] &ndash; [[3 January]] [[1437]]) was the Queen consort of [[England]] from [[1420]] till [[1...
    7: ... daughter died young, and their son Owen became a monk, but their other two sons, [[Edmund Tudor, 1st Ea...
  3. Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
    1: ...illumination showing Hildegard von Bingen and the monk Volmar]]
    6: ...ry in Germany. Jutta was enormously popular and acquired so many followers a small nunnery sprang up ...
    11: ...confided of her visions only to Jutta and another monk, named Volmar, who was to become her lifelong sec...
    13: ...ildegard was also overwhelmed by feelings of inadequacy and hesitated to act.
    22: ...ons uses a form of modified medieval [[Latin]] unique to Hildegard, for which she created many invent...
  4. Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
    4: ...e|Vietnamese]], she is called '''Quan ­''' or '''Quan Th&#7871; ­ B&#7891; Tᴧ''.
    12: ...has the supernatural power of assuming any form required to relieve suffering and also has the power ...
    16: ...front and sides, Avalokiteshvara possesses the unique gift to see everywhere at once and reach out to...
    62: | width=&quot;150&quot; | [[Vietnamese alphabet|Qu&#7889;c Ng&#7919;]]
    63: | width=&quot;150&quot; | Quan ­, Quan Th&#7871; ­ B&#7891; Tᴊ|-
  5. Iconography (7643 bytes)
    6: ...con]]s began to arise around the [[6th century]]. Questions concerning the prohibition in [[Bible|scr...
    8: ...ing]] and continual [[prayer]] are considered a requirement of the iconographer in order to correctly...
  6. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    1: ...'' ([[French language|French]]: ''Royaume de Belgique'', [[Flemish language|Flemish]]: ''Koninkrijk B...
    5: |+<big>'''Royaume de Belgique'''<br>'''Koninkrijk Belgi맧'<br>'''K?reich Bel...
    55: ...low of different [[race]]s and [[culture]]s. Consequently, Belgium is one of Europe's true [[melting ...
    57: ...m. Christian scholars, mostly [[Ireland|Irish]] [[monk]]s, preached Christianity and started [[Religious...
    73: ...s (such as the French-speaking [[Front D%E9mocratique des Francophones|FDF]], which, however, has had...
  7. Biography (6028 bytes)
    4: ...ople by name: P|P]] - [[List of people by name: Q|Q]] - [[List of people by name: R|R]] - [[List of p...
    8: ...ribes]] commissioned by the various rulers of antiquity: ancient [[Assyria]], ancient [[Babylonia]], ...
    16: ...as the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. [[Hermit]]s, [[monk]]s and [[priest]]s used this historic period to w...
  8. Pope Paschal II (3427 bytes)
    1: ...as a native of [[Bieda]], near [[Viterbo]], and a monk of the [[Cluny|Cluniac order]]. He was created ca...
    5: ... the death of the [[countess Matilda]], who had bequeathed all her territories to the Church (1115), ...
  9. List of people by name: X (1295 bytes)
    19: *[[Xuan Zang]], ([[602]]-[[644]]), Buddhist monk
  10. Albinus (160 bytes)
    5: * [[Alcuin]], an English monk
  11. History of science (41710 bytes)
    2: ...l community of [[scholar]]s, and a set of [[technique]]s for investigating the [[universe]] known as ...
    4: ...e is considered to be so fundamental that older inquiries are known as ''pre-scientific''. Still, man...
    6: ...ries]] on established [[fact]], philosophy also enquires about other areas of knowledge, notably [[et...
    11: ... history of science has been devoted to answering questions about what science ''is'', how it ''funct...
    13: ...sy in the [[philosophy of science]] has been to inquire about the nature of ''theory change'' in scie...
  12. History of biology (3053 bytes)
    5: ...f the most prolific natural philosophers of [[antiquity]]. He made countless observations of nature, ...
    7: ...f [[genetics]] developed, when the [[Austria]]n [[monk]] [[Gregor Mendel]] formulated his [[laws of inhe...
    13: ...some success, but with attendant [[ethics|ethical questions]]. In particular, [[stem cells|totipotent...
  13. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    7: ...national railway communication [[Almaty]] - [[Urumqi]] opened.
    23: ...itions to [[Sinai]] as well as to the [[diorite]] quarries northwest of [[Abu Simbel]].
    25: ... famous expedition was conducted by [[Nehsi]] for Queen [[Hatshepsut]] in the [[15th century BCE]] to...
    37: ==Hellenistic conquests==
    38: ...tury BCE|3rd]]-[[2nd century BCE]], Sampul, [[Urumqi]] [[Xinjiang]] Museum.]]The first major step in ...
  14. Medieval fortification (8517 bytes)
    1: ...actics|tactics]], [[weapon]]s and [[siege]] techniques.
    20: A '''monastery''' is the habitation of [[monk]]s. Originally: a [[hermit]]'s cell. [[Christian]...
    48: ...ations, and the principal purpose (just as in antiquity) to make the walls harder to assail and incre...
    68: ...tion against prolonged [[bomb]]ardment. As a consequence of this, many walls from medieval times were...
  15. Robert Hooke (5017 bytes)
    4: ...his observations of plant cells reminded him of [[monk]]s' cells. Also in 1665 he gained appointment as ...
    22: ...]'' in [[1687]], including a proof of an inverse square law, he failed to credit Hooke at all.
    24: The famous Newton quote, ''&quot;If I have seen further, it is by standing...
  16. Pope Silverius (2289 bytes)
    9: ...e [[Goths]], and degraded to the rank of a simple monk. He found his way to Constantinople, and [[Justin...
  17. Pope Adeodatus I (577 bytes)
    3: ...g to tradition, Adeodatus was a [[Benedictine]] [[monk]], but there is no certain evidence for this.
  18. Pope Adeodatus (519 bytes)
    1: ...72]] to [[676]]. Little is known of him. He was a monk of the Roman cloister of [[St Erasmus]] on the [[...
  19. Pope Romanus (386 bytes)
    3: ...ch then distracted Rome. He ended his days as a [[monk]]. His date of death is unknown.
  20. Compass (8275 bytes)
    20: ...About [[1358]], there is a story about an English monk, [[Nicholas of Lynne]], who served as a navigator...
    30: A magnetic rod is required. This can be created by aligning an iron or ...
    34: ...lled capsule; the fluid causes the needle to stop quickly rather than oscillate back and forth around...
    48: ..., caused by iron and steel in its structure and equipment. The ship is ''swung'', that is rotated ab...
    54: ...ariner's compass card is divided into thirty-two equally spaced points. Four of these - [[east]], [[...

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