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- Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
1: ...Melisende]] had provided an example of successful rule by a queen regnant earlier in the century.
5: ...f Jerusalem]], who founded the convent of St. Lazarus in Bethany for her sister in [[1138]], and died ...
7: ...e dynasty, Sibylla named her son [[Baldwin V of Jerusalem|Baldwin]].
9: ...uffed Philip's advances. Affronted, Philip left Jerusalem to campaign in [[Antioch]]. Additionally, th...
19: ...nald of Chatillon threatened the accord between Jerusalem and Egypt. Baldwin IV deposed Guy as regent ... - Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
1: [[Image:Isabella-Jerusalem.jpg|right]]
3: ...sh;1205. She was the daughter of [[Amalric I of Jerusalem]] and his second wife [[Maria Comnena]], a g...
11: ... 10 years, during which time the kingdom would be ruled by a regent. According to this settlement, bot...
15: ...ot assert their claim. However, Sibylla died in [[1190]] without surviving issue, in the midst of Saladi...
17: .... Conrad wanted the now almost vacant throne of Jerusalem, and his allies had argued that Isabella's m... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
1: {{Crusade}}
2: ...[Cathars]] of southern France and the [[Northern Crusades]].
4: ...e#Usage of the term "crusade"|Usage of the term "crusade"]].
7: ...tried to stem this violence with the [[Peace and Truce of God]] movements, forbidding violence against...
9: [[Image:crusades.jpg|thumb|250px|Illustration provided by [ht... - History of India (31279 bytes)
11: ... century BC]], of the [[Chola]] dynasty that then ruled in the South. They were followed in the next t...
14: ...nning of the second millennium, much of India was ruled by the [[Delhi Sultanate]], and later, by the ...
20: ...ence]], resulted in India coming under the direct rule of the British crown.
23: ... followed. India gained independence from British rule on [[August 15]] [[1947]], later becoming a [[r...
40: ...el society is evident, complete with hierarchical rule and large scale public works (irrigation, etc.)... - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
11: Phoenix was incorporated on [[February 5]], [[1881]]. It is the [[county seat]] of [...
46: ... gone". They also lived in the [[Pueblo Grande]] ruins between 700 and 1400 A.D. They were industrio...
53: ...ializing the birth of a new civilization from the ruins left by the Hohokam.
59: On [[February 12]], [[1871]], the territorial legislature cr...
65: ...as signed by Governor [[John C. Fremont]] on [[February 25]], [[1881]]. Phoenix was incorporated wit... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
120: *[[Averroes]] (or ''Ibn Rushd''), (1126-1198){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
158: *[[Bruno Bauer]], (1809-1882){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
231: *[[Rudjer Boscovich]], (1711-1787){{fn|C}}
257: *[[Constantin Brunner]], (1862-1937)
258: *[[Emil Brunner]], (1889-1966){{fn|R}} - Konya (2390 bytes)
5: ...97]]) and [[Frederick Barbarossa]] ([[May 18]], [[1190]]).
7: ...e city remained the capital of the Turkish puppet-ruler under the Mongol warlord [[M?e Khan]].
11: ...ues in Konya. The tomb of [[Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi]], a mystical poet and founder of [[The Whirlin...
15: On [[February 2]], [[2004]], an apartment building collapsed... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
1: ...Order of Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem'' or ''Knights of Malta'' or ''Knights of Rh...
5: ...aschid of [[Egypt]] to rebuild the hospice in [[Jerusalem]]. The hospice, which was built on the site ...
7: ...up just cared for those pilgrims who made it to Jerusalem but the order soon extended into providing a...
9: ...r Hospitallers, at the height of the Kingdom of Jerusalem the Hospitallers held seven great forts and ...
15: ...g islands, as well as the Anatolian ports of [[Bodrum]] and [[Castellorizon]]. - Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
1: ...] (Emperor) as well as a brilliant and sometimes brutal military leader who founded the [[Mongol Empir...
5: ...y conquering more territory than any other single ruler.
9: ...Austria]]. Genghis Khan's successors continued to rule the [[Mongol Empire]] he founded after his deat...
11: ...ouse was conquered by the [[Manchu]]. Many of his rules and customs continued to be followed by his de...
15: ...[Hentiy aymag|Hentiy]], [[Mongolia]]. If this is true, his birthplace is most likely the mountainous a... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schleswi...
15: ...ublius Quinctilius Varus]] was defeated by the Cheruscan leader [[Arminius]] (Hermann) in the [[Battle...
35: ...Kingdom (Empire) of the Germans ("Regnum Teutonicorum") was applied to the Frankish kingdom.
41: ...Cluniac]] reform of the Church - the [[Peace and Truce of God|Peace of God]], the prohibition of simon...
46: ...tween 1096 and 1291 was the age of the [[Crusade|crusades]]. Knightly religious orders were establishe... - Troy (22846 bytes)
11: [[Image:Troy 07.jpg|thumb|250px|Ruins at Troy|Image provided by [http://classroomcli...
12: ...neas]], [[Brutus]], and [[Elymus]] escape the destruction and become founders of [[Alba Longa]] ([[Rom...
14: ...the "sons of Herakles" dynasty in [[Sardis]] that ruled for 505 years until the time of [[Candaules]]....
16: ...igone]], [[Memnon]], [[Corythus]], [[Aeneas]], [[Brutus]], and [[Elymus]]. Kapys, Boukolion, Aisakos, ...
18: ...s adopted by King [[Dunvallo Molmutius]] (from [[Brutus]]) in his code and is still in effect today in... - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
18: .... He provided a list of pottery-shapes as well (Furumark 1-333) that is used internationally in the de...
29: <tr><td>1190–1130<td>LHIIIC early
30: <tr><td>1320–1190<td>LHIIIB2
41: ... Furumark divided the LH in phases A and B, but Furumark's LHIB has been reassigned to LHIIA by Dickin...
49: ...enelaion), [[Nichoria]] and the 'Atreus Bothros', rubbish sealed under the [[Dromos]] of the Treasury ... - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
11: ... century BC]], of the [[Chola]] dynasty that then ruled in the South. They were followed in the next t...
14: ...nning of the second millennium, much of India was ruled by the [[Delhi Sultanate]], and later, by the ...
20: ...ence]], resulted in India coming under the direct rule of the British crown.
23: ... followed. India gained independence from British rule on [[August 15]] [[1947]], later becoming a [[r...
40: ...el society is evident, complete with hierarchical rule and large scale public works (irrigation, etc.)... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schleswi...
15: ...ublius Quinctilius Varus]] was defeated by the Cheruscan leader [[Arminius]] (Hermann) in the [[Battle...
35: ...Kingdom (Empire) of the Germans ("Regnum Teutonicorum") was applied to the Frankish kingdom.
41: ...Cluniac]] reform of the Church - the [[Peace and Truce of God|Peace of God]], the prohibition of simon...
46: ...tween 1096 and 1291 was the age of the [[Crusade|crusades]]. Knightly religious orders were establishe... - Peregrine Falcons (8580 bytes)
15: ...[gram]]s; the noticeably larger females weigh 910-1190 grams.
56: ...nd the towers of [[suspension bridge]]s. These structures typically closely resemble the natural elev... - Song Dynasty (16385 bytes)
3: ...ese language|Chinese]]'': 宋朝) was a ruling dynasty in [[China]] from [[960]]-[[1279]]. I...
7: The northern Jin dynasty was overrun by the [[Mongols]] in [[1234]], who subsequently...
12: ...ally appointed officials. This system of civilian rule led to a greater concentration of power in the ...
14: ... a unified tax system meant the development of a true nationwide market system.
20: ...gations of obedience and compliance of subject to ruler, child to father, wife to husband, and younger...
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