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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
3: ...pes''' are a class of [[musical instrument]], [[aerophone]]s using enclosed [[reed (music)|reed]]s. T...
11: 5) Tenor drones<br>
12: 6) Bass drone<br>
16: ...[[melody]] is played, and most have at least one drone [[harmony]], although there are relatively many...
18: ...e sound, while chanters with a conical bore will produce a louder and brighter sound. - 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]]] - List of popes (77758 bytes)
2: This is a '''list of Popes of the Roman Catholic Church'''.
4: ...tself has been used officially by the head of the Roman Catholic Church since the tenure of [[Pope Sir...
6: ...[metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan]] of the Roman Province'' and ''[[Servus Servorum Dei|Servant of the...
21: | rowspan="2" | '''[[Pope Peter]]'''<br><small>Saint P...
23: | rowspan="2" | <small>Simon Peter</small><br>'''—... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
1: [[Image:Europe in 1430.PNG|thumb|350px|A map of Europe in the [[1430s]], at the height of the Hundred ...
3: ...that "England acted as a province (or a group of provinces) within the Anglo-French unit" that was bot...
5: ...sants, and overall key developments in the early growth of nations and new monarchies. It is often vie...
7: ==Early origins: 911–1314==
8: ...n]] power structure as William took the English throne as William I of England. - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
11: *[[Alessandro Algardi]] (1595 - 1654)
22: *[[Pietro da Barga]]
32: *[[Miguel Berrocal]] (1933 - )
45: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]] (1475 - 1564)
54: *Sir [[Anthony Caro]] (1924 - ) - Ramesses II (3861 bytes)
1: ...rovided by <br> [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
5: ...Civilization|Ancient Greek]] writers (such as [[Herodotus]]) ascribed his accomplishments to the semi-...
7: ...pring, while numerous, were far fewer, somewhere around 90. His children include [[Bintah]] (Bintanath...
11: ...n of any other Egyptian pharaoh: Ramesses indeed provided the artisans who lived in [[Deir el Medina]...
13: ...ved to have demanded that his people be released from [[slavery]]. - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
3: ... the [[Hundred Years' War]] and the [[Wars of the Roses]].
5: ...I]] and [[John Knox]]'s Reformation in Scotland. From a linguistic and political point of view, the [[...
7: ...rom [[William I of England|William]] to [[Oliver Cromwell]] and is not a medi�val feature.
10: ...eltic marauders and invaders, and when the Roman troops left, the Britons had no effective defence.
12: ...cipants were seated Celt and Saxon alternatingly around the table. At a certain point, Hengest announc... - Pisa (3944 bytes)
8: ...e other halfway through the ''Piagge'' riverside promenade.
16: ...ruscan Civilization|Etruscan]] and [[Roman Empire|Roman]] times, Pisa reached its apex in the [[Middle...
18: ...ty was a very important commercial center and controlled a significant [[Mediterranean]] fleet. It con...
20: ...ed by a city council. Pisa always sided with the pro-imperial [[Guelphs and Ghibellines|Ghibellines]]
21: ...ermans, the son of [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]]. The spoils remain in Pisa's Cath...
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