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- Steel (28384 bytes)
3: ...arbon content than this are known as [[cast iron|iron]].
5: ...asticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
7: ==Iron and steel==
8: ...free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon quite readily, so that smelting...
10: ...ap of [[iron ore]] pellets will be used in steel production.]] - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
1: ...ealty from a vassal, possibly Melisende herself, from the [[Melisende Psalter]]]]
3: ... was [[Kingdom of Jerusalem|Queen of Jerusalem]] from [[1131]] to [[1153]].
9: ...ut was independent of it, as [[William of Tyre]] wrote "reseditque reginam regni potestas penes domina...
11: ...Haute Cour of Jerusalem|Haute Cour]]'', a kind of royal council comprising the nobility and clergy of ...
13: ...ively rich (even for a crusader) and would bring troops and much military experience with him in defen... - Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
3: ...eynald of Marash, who later died; she was then betrothed to [[Hugh of Ibelin]], but instead married [[...
5: ... de Jherusalem". Both these charges however come from sources biased towards Willaim; Bernard Hamilton...
7: ...ia Comnena]], great-grandniece to [[Byzantine emperor]] [[Manuel I Comnenus]].
9: The annulment later caused problems for Sibylla in particular, whose right of su...
11: ... constable of the kingdom when [[Humphrey II of Toron]] died in [[1179]]; there were rumours that she ... - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
6: ...erior of the community, and eventually moved the group to a new [[monastery]] on the Rupertsberg at Bi...
8: ...embers of her order after falling physically ill from carrying the unspoken burden.
12: ...blinding light of exceptional brilliance flowed through my entire brain. And so it kindled my whole he...
17: ...Ways of the Lord") and her fame began to spread through Germany and beyond.
20: ...anuscript.jpg|thumb|"Universal Man" illumination from Hildegard's ''Liber divinorum operum''.]] - Medieval art (6359 bytes)
1: ...ddle Ages and monumental Church mosaics were the crowing glory. One of the most famous of the survivin...
3: ...ars of [[art history]] in [[Western art history|Europe]], the [[Islamic art history|Middle East]] and ...
5: ...Migration Period art]], [[Pre-Romanesque art]], [[Romanesque art]], [[Gothic art]], [[Trecento art]], ...
9: ...arbarian" artistic culture of Northern Europe to produce a remarkable artistic legacy. Indeed the hist...
13: Art in the Middle Ages is a broad subject and art historians traditionally look a... - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
1: ...s used for the production of [[pig iron]] from [[iron ore]].
4: ... or whether the technology was transmitted to [[Europe]] by the [[Mongol Empire|Mongols]].
6: ...a [[coal]]-derived fuel made blast furnace-based iron smelting significantly less expensive.
8: ==Process==
9: ...her valve at the bottom opened to remove the pig iron. - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
1: {{History of European art music}}
2: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
3: ...of the Roman Empire]] ([[476]] CE) and ends in approximately the middle of the fifteenth century. Thou...
17: ...d a massive impact on the subsequent history of European music. Most of the surviving notated music of...
18: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]] - Castle (27805 bytes)
1: A '''castle''' (from the [[Latin]] ''castellum'', diminutive of ''cas...
2: ...xpanded into pleasure dwellings and power houses from the late 15th century, their "castle" designatio...
4: Castles also figure prominently in [[History of Japan|Japanese history]],...
5: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
7: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]. - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
4: ...capital]], largest [[City|city]] and largest [[metropolitan area]] in the state of [[Arizona]], [[Unit...
6: * the 14th largest metropolitan area of the United States, with a populati...
8: * the eighth-fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. (2000 census)
11: ...unty]] and the principal city of the [[Phoenix metropolitan area]].
32: metro pop = 3,251,876 | - Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
4: ...Des Moines''' ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|pronounced]] {{IPA|/dɪˈmɔɪn/}} in...
8: ...ral part of the state. The [[Des Moines River]] (from [[French language|French]] ''Rivi貥 des Moines'...
9: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
10: ... Des Moines, including the [[Principal Financial Group]], Equitable of Iowa, Allied Insurance, and Ame...
31: metro pop = 481,394| - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
5: *[[Pietro d'Abano]], (1250?-1316)
11: *[[John Abercrombie]], (1780-1844)
16: *[[Alessandro Achillini]], (1463-1512)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
22: *[[Robert Adamson]], (1852-1902) - Olmec (8916 bytes)
1: ...BC]] and they are, in fact, understood to be the progenitors and [[mother culture]] of every primary e...
4: ...ges and volcanoes. The Olmec response to this environment was the construction of permanent city-templ...
6: ...heir language, the earliest known example dating from [[650s BC|650 BC]]. They were perhaps the origin...
8: ...cults. Finally, their political arrangements of strongly hierarchical city-state kingdoms were repeate...
11: ...e name "Olmec" to the rediscovered ruins and art from this area before it was understood that these ha... - Sumer (14409 bytes)
2: ...r'') formed the southern part of [[Mesopotamia]] from the time of settlement by the Sumerians until th...
4: == Background ==
5: ...dian language|Akkadian]] which belongs to the [[Afro-Asiatic languages]].
10: ...]s, each centered on a temple dedicated to the patron [[god]] of the city and ruled over by a king, wh...
12: ...are over water rights, trade routes, and tribute from nomadic tribes. - Ashkelon (5935 bytes)
6: ...[Hellenistic Greece|Hellenistic]], [[Roman Empire|Roman]], [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], [[Islam]]ic...
8: ...ness of the walls was so great that the mudbrick Bronze Age gate had a stone-lined tunnel-like barrel ...
10: ... followed the same footprint, a vast semi-circle protecting Ashkalon on the landward side. On the sea ...
12: ...ated repeatedly by [[Old Testament]] prophets, a proscribed Canaanite religious practice that the [[He...
14: ...inally fell in [[600s BC|604 BCE]], burnt and destroyed and its people taken into exile, the Philistin... - Erbium (9509 bytes)
7: | rowspan="3" valign="center" | '''Er'''<br />[[Fermiu...
21: | [[periodic table group|Group]], [[periodic table period|Period]], [[periodic...
30: ..."2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Atomic properties'''
44: | [[Electron configuration]]
47: | [[electron|e<sup>-</sup>]] 's per [[energy level]] - Iron (23778 bytes)
5: ...span="2" align="center">[[manganese]] – '''iron''' – [[cobalt]]</td>
7: <td rowspan="3" valign="middle">'''Fe'''<br>[[Ruthenium|...
17: <td>iron, Fe, 26</td></tr>
21: <td>[[periodic table group|Group]], [[periodic table period|Period]], [[periodic...
22: <td>[[group 8 element|8 (VIIIB)]], [[period 4 element|4]], ... - Silicon (13233 bytes)
3: {{Elementbox_groupperiodblock | group=14 | period=3 | block=p }}
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18: {{Elementbox_section_atomicprop | color1=#cccc99 | color2=black }}
21: {{Elementbox_electroneg_pauling | 1.90 }}
31: {{Elementbox_speedofsound_rodmpsat20 | 2200 }} - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
2: ...ough the term 'Middle Ages' usually refers to [[European history]], scientific advances in the [[Easte...
4: ...s and summaries that were often corrupted in the process of copying and [[translation|translating]]. N...
11: [[Image:Silos-Claustro.jpg|thumb|left|In the Early Middle Ages, cultural...
14: ...t was left of intellectual strength, especially through [[monasticism]].
16: ...pretation. Given the limited scientific advances from about [[476]] to about [[1000]], this period cam... - Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
4: ...h a preceding [[Proto-Elamite]] period beginning around [[3200 BC]].
5: Its culture played a crucial role in the [[Achaemenid]] [[Persian Empire]] that s...
8: ...change ''ha'' to ''e'' indicates this word was borrowed prehistorically). Additionally, the Haltamti w...
10: ...|Khuzestān]] is derived from the Old Persian root ''Hujiyā'', which means "Elam."
13: ...nguage|Sumerian]], and [[Iranian languages|Indo-European]] languages. Some scholars believe the langua...
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