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- Yolanda of Flanders (2422 bytes)
1: ...r husband [[Peter of Courtenay]] from [[1217]] to 1219.
3: ...married her daughter. However, she soon died, in 1219. - 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... - Konya (2390 bytes)
5: ...te of R?]], though temporarily occupied by the [[Crusaders]] [[Godfrey of Bouillon]] (August [[1097]])...
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... - Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
1: ...ynasty|Achaemenid Empire]] that emerged under [[Cyrus II the Great]] that is usually the earliest to b...
11: ...syria around 719 BC. Eventually the Medes came to rule an independent Median Empire, and the Persians ...
13: ...lines, one line ruling in Anshan, while the other ruled the rest of Persia.
15: ...bylon nor destroy its institutions and culture. Cyrus was killed during a battle against the [[Massage...
17: Cyrus' son, [[Cambyses II]], annexed [[Egypt]] to the ... - 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... - Seaborgium (4376 bytes)
23: ...[Atomic weight]]</td><td>[[1 E-25 kg|<nowiki>[266.1219]</nowiki> amu]]</td></tr>
31: ...so known as "unnilhexium" (Unh), and at one time "rutherfordium" was suggested. Seaborgium is a [[synt...
41: An [[element naming controversy]] erupted and as a result [[IUPAC]] adopted ''unnilhexi...
42: ... element can be named after a living person. This ruling was fiercely objected to by the [[American Ch... - Padua (12961 bytes)
7: ...e Palazzo was begun in [[1172]] and finished in [[1219]]; in [[1306]] [[Fra Giovanni]], an Augustinian f...
15: ... II, Holy Roman Emperor]], in [[1238]]. Under the rule of Venice the university was governed by a boar...
27: ...returned to eke out a living among the ruins; the ruling class abandoned the city for Laguna, accordin...
32: ===Rule of the bishops===
38: ...eighbouring cities, where he practised frightful cruelties on the inhabitants. When Ezzelino was unsea... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
2: ...3;س''' '''al-Quds'''; see also [[names of Jerusalem]]) is an ancient [[Middle East]]ern city of ...
6: ...the [[State of Israel]], and is the center of [[Jerusalem District]]; it serves as the country's seat ...
7: [[Palestinian]]s also claim all or part of Jerusalem as the capital of a future [[Palestinian sta...
9: ...usalem from mt olives.jpg|right|thumbnail|300px|Jerusalem and the Old City. View from the Mount of Oli...
12: ...n [[Ugarit|Ugaritic]] myth. See also [[Names_of_Jerusalem]].
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