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- Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
2: ...ent of Sweden ([[1353]] – [[October 28]], [[1412]]) was born in [[Vordingborg Castle]], the daught...
4: ...nd in [[Schleswig-Holstein]], and Margaret, free from all fear of domestic sedition, could now give he...
6: ...from Mecklenburg with an army of mercenaries, was routed and taken prisoner at [[Aasle]] near [[Falk?g...
10: ...holm (1395) Albrecht was released by Margaret on promising to pay 60,000 marks within three years, the...
12: ... crowned king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The proposed act of union divided the three Rigsraads, bu... - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
1: [[Image:Christine de Pisan - Project Gutenberg eBook 12254.jpg|thumbnail|right|250...
2: ...nterpreted as a feminist push for expanded female roles; although Pisan in fact was merely describing ...
4: ...came a court writer employed by various ducal and Royal households, in order to support her three chil...
5: ... of Orleans]] and attacked the ''[[Romance of the Rose]]'' written by [[Jean de Meung]].
9: ...and died in [[1389]] she found herself without a protector, and with three children depending on her. ... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ... an official [[Saint]] to [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholics]] since the early [[20th century]]; ...
7: ...heirs, disinheriting Charles, the [[Dauphin]] ([[crown prince]]), and making the infant [[Henry VI of ...
10: ...il on canvas in two joined vertical panels. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[New York City]].]]
11: ...76]]) depicts Joan's awe upon receiving a vision from the [[archangel]] [[Michael (archangel)|Michael]...
12: ... before granting final acceptance. She was then brought to a succession of towns where preparations w... - Donatello (10376 bytes)
7: ...the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]] dome and of other Roman buildings. These investigations helped him dev...
10: ...and at a later date received [[Michelangelo Buonarroti|Michelangelo]]'s unstinted admiration.
14: ... life with all their angularities and deviations from the lines of beauty.
16: ...at relief sculpture. The relief, ''The Feast of Herod'', shows a power of dramatic narration and the a...
18: ...nce architecture, even before his second visit to Rome. - 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... - Lion (11511 bytes)
14: ...ink | binomial_name = Panthera leo | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
16: ...pride and ousts the previous lead male, the conqueror may kill any cubs left in the pride that are not...
20: ...animal of the open [[plain]]s, and can be found throughout [[Africa]]. It is nevertheless a threatened...
22: ...northwestern [[India]]. About 300 lions live in a 1412 km² (about 550 [[square mile]]s) sanctuary i...
25: ...hera leo spelaea'') which coexisted with humans throughout the last [[Ice Age]].
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