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- Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ... [[Early Modern]] period that preceded the [[Industrial Revolution]].
6: ... has now fallen from favor, partly to avoid the entrenched stereotypes associated with the phrase, but...
8: ...t. Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of il...
12: ...d a new model for society. The centralised administrative systems of the Romans did not withstand the ...
14: ...e urban control of bishops and the territorial control exercised by dukes and counts. The rise of urba... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
14: ...[1912]]-[[1956]]), US [[Abstract expressionism|abstract expressionist]] [[painter]]
188: *[[P. Rostrup Bøyesen]] ([[1882]]-[[1952]])
206: *[[Bertram Brooker]] ([[1888]]-[[1955]])
219: *[[William Partridge Burpee]] ([[1846]]-[[1940]])
287: *[[Pietro da Cortona]] ([[1596]]-[[1669]]) - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
2: ...er individuals who are grounded in reality (in contradiction to the characters of his contemporaries, ...
7: ...'Studium'' in the city. However, his father had introduced him into the Neopolitan nobility and the Fr...
11: ...the source for [[Geoffrey Chaucer|Chaucer]]'s ''[[Troilus and Criseyde]]''), ''Teseida'' (ditto the ''...
13: ...that city of 1340 but also missing the visit of Petrarch to Naples in 1341. He had left Naples due to ...
15: ... was spending much time in Ravenna, seeking new patronage, and despite his claims it is not certain he... - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
1: [[Image:Petrarch by Bargilla.jpg|right|thumb|250px|From the ''...
3: ...an]] scholar, [[poet]], and early [[humanist]]. Petrarch and [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]] are considered ...
6: ... his father insisted he study the law. However, Petrarch was primarily interested in writing and Latin...
8: ... be the ignorance of the era in which he lived, Petrarch is credited with creating the concept of the ...
10: ...he "birthday of [[alpinism]]", and Petrarch ('''Petrarca alpinista''') as the "father of alpinism". - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...r was primarily fought in France, and though in retrospect it has the feeling of a French [[civil war]...
8: ...ship and installing a new [[Anglo-Norman]] power structure as William took the English throne as Willi...
17: ...land, and only [[Bordeaux]] and a narrow coastal strip now remained in English possession. The recover...
21: ...Edward II]] and was at the time effectively in control of the crown, having forced her politically wea...
27: England controlled [[Gascony]] in what is now southwest France,... - Florence (11538 bytes)
1: ...'') is a city in the center of [[Tuscany]], in central [[Italy]].The city on the [[Arno River]] has a ...
3: A centre of medieval [[Europe]]an trade and finance, the city is sometimes considered ...
17: ...erienced subsequent periods of [[Byzantine]], [[Ostrogothic]], [[Lombard]] and [[Frankish rule]], duri...
19: ... of whom was [[Dante Alighieri]]. This factional strife was later recorded by the White Guelph [[Dino ...
21: ...n strong gold currency, the [[guilder|florin]] (introduced in [[1252]]), the eclipse of her formerly p... - Prague (7962 bytes)
5: | 496 [[square kilometre|km²]]
14: ..., 14.4667). [http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/cntry_files.html]
20: ...les University]]: the oldest [[university]] in central Europe north of the [[Alps]]. Prague was then t...
24: ... District, west and north of the Castle), [[Mal᠓trana]] (the Lesser Town, south of the Castle), [[St...
26: ...or landmarks (such as the Charles Bridge) were destroyed. - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ... [[Early Modern]] period that preceded the [[Industrial Revolution]].
8: ... has now fallen from favor, partly to avoid the entrenched stereotypes associated with the phrase, but...
10: ...t. Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of il...
14: ...d a new model for society. The centralised administrative systems of the Romans did not withstand the ...
16: ...e urban control of bishops and the territorial control exercised by dukes and counts. The rise of urba... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
2: ... the [[Middle Ages]] - the ''middle'' period in a traditional schematic [[Periodization|division of Eu...
4: ...upted in the process of copying and [[translation|translating]]. Notwithstanding, with the beginning o...
11: ...In the Early Middle Ages, cultural life was concentrated at [[monastery|monasteries]].]]
14: ...rocess, maintained what was left of intellectual strength, especially through [[monasticism]].
16: ...medicine, astronomical timekeeping) than as an abstract inquiry. A further disconcerting aspect of the... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...e even as late as [[Heraclius]] (who replaced the traditional Roman imperial title of "Augustus" with ...
51: ...; tax-collector; proclaimed emperor by rebellious troops
92: *[[Michael VI]] Stratioticus (ruled [[1056]] - [[1057]]) – chos...
125: *[[Andronicus IV]] Palaeologus (1348-1385, ruled [[1376]] - [[1379]]) – son of J...
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