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- Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
36: * Bridget Plantagenet (1480-1517), nun at Dartford Priory, Kent - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ...ell as the [[Protestant Reformation]] starting in 1517. These various changes all mark the beginning of...
6: ...barian]]" tribal confederations, some of whom distrusted and rejected the classical culture of Rome, w...
8: .... Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of ill...
12: ...ries a completely new political and social infrastructure developed across the lands of the former emp...
14: ...[Vikings]] were still capable of causing major disruption to the newly emerging societies of Western E... - Cairo (12536 bytes)
6: ...sewhere by troops sent from Cairo. ([[Mongols]], Crusaders & Ottomans are examples)
25: ...Cairo has the largest concentration of medi涡l structures in the world.]]
26: ...o the south of the modern city's location are the ruins of [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]], which was the c...
34: ...ors expanded the city further, including the construction of its massive citadel.
38: ...man Empire]] under [[Selim]] in [[1517]], but the ruling [[Mameluks]] quickly returned to power as nom... - Egypt (18830 bytes)
40: | from the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br />[[28 February]], [[1922]]<br />[[18 June]], [[1953]]
69: ...BC]] by King [[Menes]], and a series of dynasties ruled in Egypt for the next three millennia. The las...
71: ...e conquest of Egypt by the [[Ottoman Turks]] in [[1517]].
82: ...is fourth term in office. He is the leader of the ruling [[National Democratic Party (Egypt)|National ...
86: ... government has reputedly been notorious for [[corruption]] and [[bribery]] on a very large scale ever... - History of Egypt (1881 bytes)
6: Once Egypt did succumb to foreign rule; however, it proved unable to escape from it, a...
12: *[[History of early Arab Egypt]]: [[639]] to [[1517]]
13: *[[History of Ottoman Egypt]]: [[1517]] to [[1805]] - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...stly comprising [[Muslim]], [[Christian]], and [[Druze]] [[Israeli Arab|Arab]]s. The territory Israel ...
14: capital = [[Jerusalem]]<sup>[[#Footnotes|1]]</sup> |
19: largest_city = [[Jerusalem]] |
60: ...lation, see [[Destruction of Jerusalem]]). After crushing [[Bar Kokhba's revolt]] in [[135]], Emperor ...
62: ...pora|diaspora]]. However, the [[Mishnah]] and [[Jerusalem Talmud]], two of Judaism's most important re... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
18: *[[Peter Paul Rubens]], ([[1577]]-[[1640]]), Belgian painter
103: *[[Fra Bartolommeo]] ([[1474]]-[[1517]])
188: *[[P. Rostrup Bøyesen]] ([[1882]]-[[1952]])
210: *[[Rush Brown]] ([[1948]]-)
211: *[[Jan Brueghel the Elder]] ([[1568]]-[[1625]]) - 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... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: '''Sir Thomas More''' ([[7 February]], [[1478]]–[[6 July]], [[1535]]), posth...
12: ... as an honest and effective public servant. In [[1517]] More entered the king's service as councilor an...
36: ...n]], a lady of the court. In [[1527]], Henry instructed Cardinal Wolsey to petition [[Pope Clement VI...
44: ... was able to produce a letter in which he had instructed Barton not to interfere with state matters.
53: ...ld on to his religious convictions in the face of ruin and death, and the dignity with which he conduc... - Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
3: ... key figure in [[realist]] [[political theory]], crucial to European statecraft during the [[Renaissan...
12: ...posedly involved in a conspiracy to oppose Medici rule. He was briefly imprisoned, and tortured, in th...
25: ... Epoch without dogmatic constraints! His insight truly is novel!
33: ... legendary handbook on how to become and remain a ruler.
35: ...t commonly known, espouses a much less harsh and cruel method of government than appears in the Prince... - Spanish Inquisition (11421 bytes)
1: ...age:inquisition2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Pedro Berruguete]]. ''Saint Dominic Presiding over an [[Auto-...
6: ...Crown of [[Aragon]] and the Crown of [[Castile]], ruled by [[Ferdinand II of Aragon|Ferdinand]] and [[...
8: .... Until 1492, Granada was still under [[Moorish]] rule. The large cities, especially [[Seville]], [[Va...
42: The Inquisition was removed during [[Napoleon]]ic rule ([[1808]]–[[1812]]), but reinstituted whe...
63: *[[Cardinal Cisneros]], Grand Inquisitor 1507-1517 - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
5: ...h [[Portugal]]) or in [[Porto]]. The son of Pedro Rui de Magalh㥳, the mayor of the town, and Alda de...
18: ...e]], the main port of Spain, on [[October 20]], [[1517]], and from there went to [[Valladolid]] to see t...
24: ...at [[Antwerp (province)|Antwerp]] firm who had a grudge against the king of Portugal. On [[March 22]],...
39: ...in the season, however, and the southern winter struck while they were still on the [[Argentina|Argent...
53: ...g northwest, the crew reached the equator on [[February 13]], [[1521]]. On [[March 6]], they reached t... - Hernan Cortes (17441 bytes)
5: ...r conquered the [[Inca]] empire of modern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Francisco Piza...
12: ...to be taken without prior authorization, "in the true interests of the realm." At the last minute, th...
15: ...generally accepted that Cortés does not write a true “history,” but rather combines history with ...
18: ...rnal Diaz del Castillo wrote in his account "The True History of the Conquest of New Spain," an Aztec ...
20: ...ruz, now known as [[Veracruz (city)|Veracruz]] ("True Cross") on Holy Thursday [[March 4]]. By establi... - Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
38: | [[Akce]], [[Kurus]], [[Lira]]
45: ...be of [[Oghuz Turks]] in western [[Anatolia]] and ruled by the [[Osmanlı]] dynasty. In diplomatic...
47: ...aliph of Islam]], and the Ottoman Empire was from 1517 until [[1922]] (or [[1924]]) synonymous with the ...
55: ...soldiers and arms were sent to support [[Muslim]] rulers in [[Kenya]] and [[Aceh]] and to defend the O...
57: ...sia]], the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]], [[Russia]] and [[Austria-Hungary]]. There was a long s... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
9: date_of_death=[[18 February]], [[1546]] |
12: ... Luther''') ([[November 10]], [[1483]]–[[February 18]], [[1546]]) was a [[German people|German]]...
23: ...orm in the summer of 1505. A [[lightning bolt]] struck near to him as he was returning to school. Terr...
25: ==Luther's struggle to find peace with God==
28: ...needed more work to distract him from excessive [[rumination]]. He ordered the monk to pursue an acade... - 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... - Manganese (14965 bytes)
40: <td>[[Crystal structure]] </td><td>cubic ...
45: ...g point]] </td><td>1517 [[Kelvin|K]] (2271 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])</td></tr>
55: ... </td><td>121 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 1517 K</td></tr>
141: ...hyst color, and are responsible for the color of true amethyst. [[Manganese(IV) oxide|Manganese dioxid... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
1: {{Crusade}}
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. - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ...l as the [[Protestant Reformation]] starting in [[1517]]. These various changes all mark the beginning ...
8: ...barian]]" tribal confederations, some of whom distrusted and rejected the classical culture of Rome, w...
10: .... Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of ill...
14: ...ries a completely new political and social infrastructure developed across the lands of the former emp...
16: ...[Vikings]] were still capable of causing major disruption to the newly emerging societies of Western E... - 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...
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