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- Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
1: '''Agnes of Courtenay''' (died c. [[1184]]) was the mother of king [[Baldwin IV of Jerusal...
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... - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
1: ...r [[Melisende of Jerusalem|Queen Melisende]] had provided an example of successful rule by a queen reg...
7: ...the king spent his brief adult life dying of [[leprosy]]), arranged for Sibylla to marry [[William of ...
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... - Constance of Antioch (2293 bytes)
1: ...principality of Antioch]] (a [[crusader state]]) from [[1130]] to her death.
3: ...ntioch for good when the marriage was performed. From this union three children were born:
7: *Philippa of Antioch, married to [[Andronicus I Comnenus]]
9: ...co-ruler of Antioch. Constance had two daughters from Raynald:
11: * Agnes (1154-1184), married king [[Bela III of Hungary]] - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
1: ... where the two chromatids touch, and where the microtubules attach. (3) Short arm. (4) Long arm.]]
2: ...In [[1910]], [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]] proved that chromosomes are the carriers of genes.
4: == Chromosomes in eukaryotes ==
5: ...ation begins at many different locations on the chromosome.
7: ==Chromosomes in bacteria== - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
1: This is a '''Conventional Egyptian chronology'''.
3: ==Introduction==
5: ...tury but not including any of the major revision proposals that have also been made in that time.
7: ...er several possible dates or even several whole chronologies as possibilities. Consequently, there may...
9: ...ional Chronology” that is quoted by [[David Rohl]] in ''A Test of Time'' (1995, Century). - Medieval Inquisition (8204 bytes)
3: ...pular [[heresy|heretical]] movements throughout Europe, in particular [[Catharism]] and [[Waldensians]...
4: ...ion provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
7: ...ed in the [[1140s]] and the Waldensians starting around [[1170]]. Heretical individuals, for example [...
11: ...ere different types of inquisitions in medieval Europe, the ''episcopal inquisition'' and the ''papal ...
13: ...y and had many other responsibilities. Also, the procedures used in this inquisition were not effectiv... - Inquisition (9274 bytes)
1: ...fficium'') was an office of the [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic Church]] charged with suppressing [[h...
2: ...ion provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
5: ...whose beliefs or practices deviated sufficiently from the orthodoxy of the councils now became the obj...
7: ...ry]], Church Councils required secular rulers to prosecute heretics.
11: ...ition]], the [[Portuguese Inquisition]] and the [[Roman Inquisition]]. - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: ...they exerted influence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
5: ...nown as the second Reich to indicate its descent from the medieval empire. By the same reasoning, [[Ad...
7: This article begins with the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification ...
9: ==The Germans and the Romans==
12: ...tive work about the Germanic people at the Roman frontier on the Rhine]] - Troy (22846 bytes)
1: '''Troy''' is a legendary city, scene of the [[Trojan War]], part of which is described in [[Homer]]...
2: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
3: ...ogical site, the traditional location of Homeric Troy, in [[Anatolia]], close to the seacoast in what ...
5: ...y some writers as ''Troia secunda'' ("the second Troy").
7: ...ies (Troy VIIa) is often identified with Homeric Troy. While such an identity is disputed, the site ha... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
3: ...they exerted influence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
5: ...nown as the second Reich to indicate its descent from the medieval empire. By the same reasoning, [[Ad...
7: This article begins with the Roman-Germanic period and ends with the Unification ...
9: ==The Germans and the Romans==
12: ...tive work about the Germanic people at the Roman frontier on the Rhine]] - List of U.S. states by elevation (16995 bytes)
4: |valign="top"| [[Image:Death Valley from space.JPG|thumb|200px|[[Death Valley]] — l...
92: | 85 m ([[Cairo, Illinois|Cairo]])
210: | [[North Carolina]]
211: | 2,037 m ([[Mount Mitchell (North Carolina)|Mount Mitchell]])
252: | [[South Carolina]] - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
28: * Around [[5400 BC]] – [[Irrigation]] in [[Mesopo...
29: ..., significantly expanding it and transforming it from a fresh-water landlocked lake into a salt water ...
32: * Around [[5100 BC]] – [[Temple#Religion|Temple]]...
47: * Jewish chronology dates [[creation (theology)|creation]] to [...
51: ...n of [[Sahara]]. The shift by the Sahara Desert from a habitable region to a barren desert. - Cyprus (16721 bytes)
1: ...13 kilometres (70 miles) south of [[Turkey]] and around 120 km west of the [[Syria]]n coast.
9: national_anthem = Ymnos pros tin Eleutherian <sup>1</sup> |
34: established_dates = From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br/>[[16 August]] [[19...
43: footnotes =1. "Ymnos pros tin Eleutherian" is also used as the national an...
53: ...lish language]] (and many other languages) stems from the [[Latin]] phrase ''aes Cyprium '', "metal of...
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