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- Steel (28384 bytes)
8: ...]] into the atmosphere, iron can be found in the crust only in combination with [[oxygen]] or [[sulfur...
11: ...ble form of iron is the [[body-centered cubic]] structure '''[[ferrite]]''' or '''α-iron''', a f...
13: ...rrite. Martensite has a very similar unit cell structure to austenite, and identical chemical composi...
21: ...other hand [[sulfur]], [[nitrogen]], and [[phosphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly fou...
23: ...hen heat-treated to produce a desirable crystal structure, and often "cold worked" to produce the fina... - Eleonora di Arborea (2091 bytes)
5: ...4]]) was a [[Sardinia|Sardinian]] ''giudicessa'' (ruler or judge) and the island's greatest heroine. - History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
13: ...d from the side. The piece was excavated at [[Nimrud]] (in northern [[Mesopotamia]]), and was donated...
20: ...araoh [[Akhenaton]] and his Queen, [[Nefertiti]] (1350 BC). The statues are carved from limestone and a... - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
4: ...]] at Lapphyttan, sometime between [[1150]] and [[1350]]. It is unclear whether the blast furnace was i...
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23: ...cessing, the conversion to [[steel]] using the [[crucible technique]] was too expensive to operate on ... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
47: ...was the son of a Portuguese princess, the Spanish ruler became Philip I of Portugal in [[1581]]. Some ...
51: ...er, Brazil proclaimed its independence, under the rule of the Portuguese King Pedro IV ([[Pedro I of B...
59: ...s growing robustly. Additionally, and unlike any true autocracy, Portugal was a founding member of [[O...
78: ...4 Spring survey, 60% of the Portuguese said they trusted the European Union.
80: ...use for civil disorder. Handing out or producing drugs is considered a crime. - Cotton (7876 bytes)
2: ...s around the seeds of the [[cotton plant]], a [[shrub]] native to the tropical and subtropical regions...
11: ...ton: "There are trees which grow wild there, the fruit of which is a [[wool]] exceeding in beauty and ...
13: ...nt-borne sheep. [[John Mandeville]], writing in [[1350]], stated as fact the now-preposterous belief: "T...
28: .... Historically, one of the most economically destructive pests in cotton production has been the [[bo... - Ra (2793 bytes)
2: ...rief suspension during the time of [[Akhenaten]] (1350-1334 BC) when [[monotheism|monotheistic]] worship...
4: ...of Horus, as ''Re-Harachte'', which means ''Ra, Horus of the two horizons''.
8: ...ho steered, with [[Thoth]] on the other side of Horus. Many of the other gods travelled in the boat wi... - Aelianus Tacticus (2273 bytes)
3: ...t. The Arabic version of Aelian was made about [[1350]]. In spite of its academic nature, the copious ... - Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
16: ... as Mercury's core cooled and shrank causing the crust to wrinkle. The majority of Mercury's surface i...
24: * [[Rupes]], ''i.e.'' [[escarpment|scarps]] - see [[List...
192: ... would have stripped away much of the original [[crust]] and [[mantle (geology)|mantle]]; leaving the ...
220: ...xplore the planet's atmosphere, composition and structure.
223: ...iginal plan to include a lander has been shelved. Russian [[Soyuz]] rockets will launch the probes, st... - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
9: ...cholars. His early influences included Paolo da Perugia (a curator and author of a collection of myths...
11: In Naples Boccaccio began what he considered his true vocation, poetry. Works produced in this period ...
13: ...s father had returned to Florence in 1338 and bankruptcy and the death of his wife a little later. Alt...
17: ...ecameron'' around 1349. It is probable that the structure of many of the tales dates from earlier in h...
19: ...first official mission was to [[Romagna]] in late 1350, he revisited that city-state twice and was also ... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
8: ...hip and installing a new [[Anglo-Norman]] power structure as William took the English throne as Willia...
10: The Anglo-Normans ruled both Normandy and England for over 150 years. ...
13: ...gan in France, where the [[Capetian dynasty]] had ruled for over 320 years, with one male heir after t...
15: ...] obligated to buy her claims off (using also the rumor that Joan was a product of her mother's adulte...
25: ... to back it up. Navarre was accustomed to female rulers and had no Salic impediment. - History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
8: ...ion to what is now called astrology. Ancient constructions with astronomical [[alineation]]s (such as ...
18: ...t on [[Vedic astrology]] that has been dated to [[1350 BC]], was written by [[Lagadha]].
62: ... [[telescope]] to observe the sky, and after constructing a 20x [[refractor telescope]] he discovered ...
66: ...composed into its component colors; this fact is crucial for most of the 20th-century research.
85: ...ting time for astronomy, with each advance in instrumentation leading to a new breakthrough in the und... - Nubia (8928 bytes)
26: ... Soba (near [[Khartoum]]). King Silko of Nobatia crushed the [[Blemmyes]], and recorded his victory in...
28: ...onverted around [[569]]. However, [[John of Bisclorum]] records that the kingdom of Makuria was conver...
30: ...t Dongola had been converted to a mosque around [[1350]].
33: ...gion would come under Egyptian control during the rule of [[Mehemet Ali]] in the early nineteenth cent...
37: ...d to make room for [[Lake Nasser]] after the construction of the [[dam]]s at [[Aswan]]. Nubian village... - Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
87: [[Greyhound Bus Lines]] and [[Jefferson Lines]] run long-distance, inter-city bus routes to Des Moin...
98: *[http://www.1350krnt.com KRNT] 1350, "Great Songs, Great Memories" - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
34: *[[Pierre d'Ailly]], (1350-1420){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
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}}
247: *[[Richard Brinkley]], (fl. 1350-1373){{fn|R}} - 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... - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
18: .... He provided a list of pottery-shapes as well (Furumark 1-333) that is used internationally in the de...
32: <tr><td>1350–1300<td>LHIIIA2
33: <tr><td>1400–1350<td>LHIIIA1
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 ... - Iron (23778 bytes)
7: ...wspan="3" valign="middle">'''Fe'''<br>[[Ruthenium|Ru]] <br> <br> </td></tr>
46: <td>[[Crystal structure]] </td><td>cubic,...
135: ...]]. Its symbol ''Fe'' is an abbreviation of ''ferrum'', the [[Latin]] word for iron.
144: ...e [[hull (ship)|hull]]s of large [[ship]]s, and structural components for [[building]]s. [[Steel]] is ...
146: ...ants such as [[sulfur]], [[silicon]] and [[phosphorus]]. Its only significance is that of an intermedi... - Krypton (9031 bytes)
53: | [[Crystal structure]]
97: | 1350.8 kJ/mol
166: | [[rubidium|<sup>85</sup>Rb]]
180: ...stal]]line with a face-centered cubic [[crystal structure]] which is a common property of all "rare ga... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
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2: ...[Western world|Western power]], and was the only crusade – in contrast to the many that followed...
5: ...of the [[crusade]]s in general, and of the First Crusade in particular, stem from events earlier in th...
9: ...disseminated to the general public the idea of a Crusade to capture the Holy Land with the famous word...
12: ...ir neighbours, than with cooperating against the crusaders.
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