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- Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
1: ...37]]) was the Queen consort of [[England]] from [[1420]] till [[1422]].
3: ...born on October 27, [[1401]], in [[Paris]]. In [[1420]], she was given in marriage to King [[Henry V of... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
1: ...nting|painted]] between [[1450]] and [[1500]] (Centre Historique des Archives Nationales, [[Paris]], A...
2: ...tury]], embraced as a cultural symbol in French patriotic circles since the [[19th century]], became a...
7: ...the following years. In [[1420]], the [[Treaty of Troyes]] granted the throne to Henry V's heirs, disi...
10: ...Oil on canvas in two joined vertical panels. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[New York City]].]]
12: ...cumstances) and brought her through Burgundian-controlled territory to Chinon. She was said to have c... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
1: ...istory of Europe|European history]]. It marks the transitional period between the end of the [[Middle ...
5: ...''Renaissance'' is the [[French language|French]] translation, used by French historian [[Jules Michel...
7: ...jpg|right|thumb|180px|[[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Vitruvian Man]], an example of the blend of art and sc...
10: ...arly community at large; as a result, the present trend among historians is to discuss each so-called ...
12: ... which will concentrate on the Renaissance as the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age. - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
1: ... were traveled around the world to search for new trading routes and partners to feed burgeoning [[cap...
3: ...] in [[Iberia]]. These that were a combination of traditional European and Arab designs were the first...
7: ...e Middle East was almost completely controlled by traders from the Italian city states. Their close li...
9: ...]] to [[1295]]. His journey was written up as ''[[Travels]]'' and the work was read throughout Europe.
11: ...difficult for profitable trade and it was also controlled by Islamic empires that had long battled the... - Ming Dynasty Tombs (3836 bytes)
5: ...himself on the now famous [[Guilty Chinese Scholartree]]).
7: ...s in a pristine, quiet valley full of dark earth, tranquil water and other necessities as per Feng Shu...
16: ...ntroduction_in_Snow.html Shisan Ling Ming Tombs Introduction]
18: ...ugong-Palace_Museum/Forbidden_City_Beijing.html Introduction to The Forbidden City by Emperor Yongle]
20: ...reat_Wall_of_China/Badaling/Great_Wall_Badaling-Introduction_in_Snow.html Nearby Badaling Great Wall o... - 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,... - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
1: ... pyramid]], published in [[2005]], is a general nutrition guide for recommended [[food]] consumption.]...
2: ...[[health]] and [[disease]]. Absence of adequate nutrients may cause disease or death.
4: ...al health and death from [[starvation]] or [[malnutrition]], there is an array of disease states that ...
5: The science of nutrition attempts to understand how and why specific ...
8: ...uitously occur in the form of [[salts]] and [[electrolytes]]. All of these chemical compounds and elem... - Henry the Navigator (6878 bytes)
3: ...or Ceuta served as a terminus for that trade. The trade dried up after [[Battle of Ceuta|Ceuta fell in...
5: ... at [[Sagres]], near [[Cape St Vincent]] at the extreme southwestern tip of Portugal (Braudel 1985). ...
7: ...granted Henry a "royal fifth" of all profits from trading within the areas discovered as well as the s...
9: ...ool of navigators and map-makers and became the patron of the Portuguese [[voyages of discovery]], whi...
11: ...ixeira]] re-discovered the [[Madeira Islands]] in 1420, and at Henry's instigation Portuguese settlers c... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
5: *[[Pietro d'Abano]], (1250?-1316)
34: *[[Pierre d'Ailly]], (1350-1420){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
89: *[[Isaac ben Moses Arama]], (1420-1494){{fn|R}}
102: *[[David Malet Armstrong]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
185: *[[Bernard of Chartres]], (d. 1130){{fn|C}} - Konya (2390 bytes)
1: ...'''Iconium''') is a city in [[Turkey]], on the central plateau of [[Anatolia]]. It has a population of...
7: ...nce from [[1205]] to [[1239]] when the sultans controlled all of Anatolia, [[Armenia]], some of the [[...
9: ... when it was captured by the [[Karamanid]]s. In [[1420]], Karamanid fell to the [[Ottoman Empire]] and, ... - Jean Fouquet (2536 bytes)
2: '''Jean Fouquet''' (or '''Jehan Fouquet''', [[1420]] - [[1481]]) was a [[France|French]] [[painter]]...
6: ...taly]] about [[1437]], where he executed the [[portrait]] of [[Pope Eugenius IV]], and that upon his r...
10: ...rtance as a painter was only realized when his portraits and [[altarpiece]]s were for the first time b...
12: ...ait drawing in [[crayon]]; whilst an authentic portrait from his brush is in the Liechtenstein collect...
14: ...ven out of the fourteen miniatures illustrating a translation of [[Josephus]] at the Bibliothque Natio... - Iron (23778 bytes)
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8: <tr> - Uranium (27752 bytes)
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51: | 4,6 (weak [[base (chemistry)|base]]) - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
5: ...ain were conquered by [[Germanic peoples|Germanic tribes]] from the contemporary [[Jutland]] area. Sim...
7: ...s. After the [[Norman Conquest]], English power intruded into Wales with increasing vigour, but the pr...
10: ...Celtic marauders and invaders, and when the Roman troops left, the Britons had no effective defence.
12: ..., the Anglo-Saxons were able to take over the country in a matter of three to four years.
14: ...s and Angles are well attested, some of the other tribes supposedly involved in the conquest are very ... - Padua (12961 bytes)
1: ...65.JPG|thumb|280px|Tronco Maestro Riviera: a pedestrian walk along a section of the "inland waterway" ...
2: ... is picturesque, with a dense network of arcaded streets opening into large communal ''piazze'', and m...
7: ...ernal partition walls remained till the fire of [[1420]], when the Venetian architects who undertook the...
11: ...ch was cast in [[1453]], the first full-size equestrian bronze cast since antiquity.
13: ...llustrated by [[Mantegna]]'s frescoes, largely destroyed in [[World War II]]. Now the disused church h...
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