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  1. 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.]]
  2. Eleonora di Arborea (2091 bytes)
    5: ...sa'' (ruler or judge) and the island's greatest heroine.
    9: ...agonese king James II had a century earlier been promised its lordship by the Pope. Arborea obtained a...
    11: ...he penalty for most crimes being a fine, and the property rights of women were preserved. These laws r...
    13: ... friend of birds, she was the first to legislate protection to a certain species of bird (Greifvogel)....
  3. History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
    4: ...he [[Venus of Willendorf]] (30,000 - 25,000 BC), from the area of [[Willendorf]], [[Austria]], is a we...
    6: ... Stone was generally rare and had to be imported from other locations.
    8: ...]. Many masterpieces have also been found at the Royal Cemetery at [[Ur]] (2650 BC). Among them are ...
    13: ...ew York Metropolitan Museum of Art]] by [[John D. Rockefeller, Jr.]] in [[1932]].
    16: ...s the [[Narmer Palette|Palette]] of King Narmer, from 3100 BC. The palette, which was used for mixing...
  4. 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.
  5. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    1: ..., and is the westernmost country in continental Europe. Portugal is bordered by [[Spain]] to the north...
    5: ...ural power. The [[Portuguese Empire]] stretched across the world. After the rise of other colonial pow...
    7: ...]. Portugal made significant social and economic progress in the subsequent decades, with a clear slow...
    13: ...'''[[Lusitanian|Pre-Roman]]''' and '''[[Lusitania|Roman Lusitania]]'''''
    15:
  6. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    2: ...ant]], a [[shrub]] native to the tropical and subtropical regions of both the [[Old World]] and the [[...
    3: ...ng-in-a-field.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Cotton plants growing in field]]
    4: ...se is arranged in a way that gives cotton unique properties of strength, durability, and absorbency. E...
    9: ... [[feather]]s and [[fur]]) which dated back to approximately 7,000 years ago. There is clear archaeolo...
    11: ...rote about Indian cotton: "There are trees which grow wild there, the fruit of which is a [[wool]] exc...
  7. Ra (2793 bytes)
    1: ...rovided by <br> [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    2: ...rief suspension during the time of [[Akhenaten]] (1350-1334 BC) when [[monotheism|monotheistic]] worship...
    4: ...ri]], the less important god who pushed the sun across the sky each day, eventually was also absorbed ...
    8: ...), who wished to devour Ra. Temporary failure to protect Ra was said to be the cause of [[solar eclips...
    10: ...e was also associated with the [[Phoenix]], as he rose again each night in flames.
  8. Aelianus Tacticus (2273 bytes)
    1: ...t at [[Rome]]. He is sometimes confused with the Roman writer [[Claudius Aelianus]].
    3: ...nd 17th centuries who wished to be master of his profession. It has been suggested that Aelian was th...
  9. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    1: ...tural satellite]]s. The only [[spacecraft]] to approach Mercury was [[Mariner 10]] ([[1974]]&ndash;[[1...
    3: ... a circle on top of a short vertical line with a cross below and a semicircle above the circle ([[Unic...
    8: ...mes from [http://www.answers.com/topic/mercury-in-roman-religion-planet-nearest-to-the-sun answers.co...
    10: ...temperature]] of Mercury is 452 K, but it ranges from 90&ndash;700 K; by comparison, the temperature o...
    12: ...osited by [[comet]] impacts and/or gases arising from the planetary interior.
  10. Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
    2: ...alistic, spirited and clever individuals who are grounded in reality (in contradiction to the characte...
    5: ...his birth, this has been largely depreciated as a romanticism and his place of birth is more likely to...
    7: ...Florentine [[Niccolo Acciaiuoli]] and benefitted from his influence as lover of [[Catherine of Valois]...
    9: ... Barrili, and the theologian Dionigi da San Sepolcro. In the 1330s Boccaccio also became a father, two...
    11: ...'Filocolo'' a prose version of an existing French romance, and ''La caccia di Diana'' a poem in octave...
  11. 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...
    8: ...n]] power structure as William took the English throne as William I of England.
    13: ...rone (the oldest continuous dynasty in medieval European history). In 1314, the Capetian king [[Philip...
  12. History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
    2: ...up by cultures around the world using the raw, astronomical data collected.
    4: Ancient astronomers were able to differentiate between stars an...
    8: ...uch as [[Stonehenge]]) probably fulfilled both astronomical and [[religion|religious]] [[social functi...
    10: ...ty and thirty-one days apiece. Various Roman emperors altered the calendar subsequently. [[Julius Cae...
    14: ...was the case around 4500 BC. Fire altars, with astronomical basis, have been found in the third millen...
  13. Nubia (8928 bytes)
    5: ...bian]] was used in mostly religious texts dating from the 8th and 9th centuries AD. It is considered a...
    9: ...]], [[goat]]s, and some [[cattle]]. It is known from its distinctive burial rituals and pottery.
    11: ...ost historians believe that B-Group was merely A-Group but far poorer. The causes of this is uncertain...
    13: ...and C-Group, so it may be a return of the ousted Group-As, or an internal revival of lost arts. At th...
    15: ...re the first kingdom to unify much of the region arose, the [[Kingdom of Kerma]], named for its presum...
  14. Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
    4: ...Des Moines''' ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|pronounced]] {{IPA|/d&#618;&#712;m&#596;&#618;n/}} 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|
  15. 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)
  16. 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]]
  17. Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
    2: ...mythology]]. The Mycenaean period takes its name from the archaeological site [[Mycenae]] in the north...
    6: ...nd the collapse of their Bronze Age civilization around [[1100 BC]]. The collapse is commonly attribut...
    8: ...[[1400 BC]] the [[Mycenaeans]] extended their control to [[Crete]], center of the [[Minoan civilizatio...
    10: ...arge circular burial chambers with a high vaulted roof and straight entry passage lined with stone. Th...
    12: ...00 BC]] the Mycenaean civilisation collapsed. Numerous cities were sacked and the region entered what ...
  18. Iron (23778 bytes)
    5: ...span="2" align="center">[[manganese]] &ndash; '''iron''' &ndash; [[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]], ...
  19. Krypton (9031 bytes)
    5: | colspan="2" align="center" | [[bromine]] &ndash; '''krypton'''
    7: | rowspan="3" valign="center" | [[Argon|Ar]]<br>'''Kr'...
    21: | [[periodic table group|Group]], [[periodic table period|Period]], [[periodic...
    22: | [[group 18 element|18 (VIIIA)]], [[period 4 element|4]]...
    30: ...gcolor="#c0ffff" | '''<font color="green">Atomic properties'''</font>
  20. First Crusade (34670 bytes)
    2: ...asants from many different nations of [[western Europe]], with little central leadership, travelled ov...
    4: ==Background==
    5: ...ry little to do but fight among themselves and terrorize the peasant population.
    7: ...ardinia]], freeing the coasts of Italy and Spain from [[Muslim]] raids.
    9: ...ian universe, Jerusalem, which, along with the surrounding land, was considered one giant [[relic]], t...

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