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- 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 ... - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
1: ...r [[Melisende of Jerusalem|Queen Melisende]] had provided an example of successful rule by a queen reg...
7: ...eated [[count of Jaffa and Ascalon]]. In autumn [[1176]] they were married. William died by June the fol...
9: ...ldwin of Ibelin]], rebuffed Philip's advances. Affronted, Philip left Jerusalem to campaign in [[Antio...
11: ... to Bernard Hamilton, it could be assumed the emperor was investing in the future good-will of the kin...
17: ...t by Raymond and Bohemund, her political rivals, from marrying her daughter into the rival court facti... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
1: [[Image:ELEANOROFAQUITAINE.jpg|right|frame|Eleanor of Aquitaine]]
3: ...ne of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Europe during the [[Middle Ages]]. She was [[Queen con...
6: ...e mistress of [[William IX of Aquitaine]], the [[Troubador]]. Eleanor was named after her mother and c...
8: ...es that would become modern [[France]], when her brother, William Aigret, died as a baby.
10: ...a wedding present that is still in existence, a [[rock crystal vase]] that is on display at the Louvre... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
1: ...=0 width=300 style="margin: 0.5em 0 1em 1em; background: #ffffff; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-co...
3: |+<big><big>'''''Romania'''''</big></big>
15: | [[527]] || Justinian I becomes emperor.
21: ...th Africa and Italy from the [[Vandals]] and [[Ostrogoths]].
29: ...he Empire's remaining Italian territories, aside from some territories in the south. - Clock (10086 bytes)
2: ...ment, an especially accurate one is called a [[chronometer]]. The clock in its modern form (24 hour c...
12: It may also be used to ''control'' a device according to time, e.g. an alarm cloc...
14: ...rch projects are developing CPUs based on [[asynchronous circuit]]s). Some computers also maintain tim...
18: ...fined in relationship to the set of all physical processes.
23: ...clock is a [[process|recurrent]], [[periodic]] [[process]] and a [[counter]]. - Seljuk Turks (7657 bytes)
1: ...h century|14th centuries]]. The Seljuks migrated from the north into [[Persia]], fighting and conqueri...
3: ... the Islamic world against [[Crusade|Crusaders]] from the West, and conquering the [[Byzantine Empire]...
5: ... was captured and held captive by Turkish nomads from [[1153]] to [[1156]] and died the following year...
7: ...ik Shah's death, the [[Crusade]]s prevented them from regaining their former empire. For a brief perio...
26: * [[Arslan Shah]] [[1161]]-[[1176]] - Global Positioning System (28209 bytes)
3: ...'''GPS''' redirects here. For other uses of the acronym '''GPS''', see [[GPS (disambiguation)]].''
5: ...d for determining one's precise [[location]] and providing a highly accurate [[time transfer|time refe...
7: The GPS system was designed by and is controlled by the [[United States Department of Defense]...
8: ...system is divided into three segments: space, control, and user.
10: ...ring the flight paths of the GPS satellites, synchronizing the satellites' onboard atomic clocks, and ...
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