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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...oduction machines for manufacturing in other industries.
3: ...ine]] and the development of [[Electric power|electrical power generation]].
7: The term industrial ''revolution'' was introduced by [[Friedrich Engels]] and [[Louis-Auguste...
10: ...h the accompanying development of international [[trade]], creation of [[financial market]]s and accum...
12: ...hich often imposed tolls and [[tariff]]s on goods traded among them. - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
2: ...''Christine de Pizan''' (circa [[1365]] - circa [[1430]]) was a [[France|French]] [[poet]] and was one o...
5: ...''[[Romance of the Rose]]'' and argued against restrictions on female education and inheritance of lan...
9: ...blic]], in [[Paris]], where he held office as [[astrologer]] to King [[Charles V of France|Charles V]]...
15: ...on on New Year's Day, [[1404]]. It possesses an introduction of great autobiographical interest. In ''...
17: ...with two great scholars of her time, [[Jean de Montreuil]] (d. 1415) and [[Gonthier Col]], who underto... - 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... - Medieval art (6359 bytes)
5: ...sque art]], [[Romanesque art]], [[Gothic art]], [[Trecento art]], [[Byzantine art]] and [[Islamic art]...
13: ...Middle Ages is a broad subject and art historians traditionally look at it based on about nine large-s...
17: ... the 7th and 8th centuries it mixed with Germanic traditions through contact with the [[Anglo-Saxon]]s...
25: ...es covers a wide variety of crafts including illustrated manuscripts, textiles, ceramics, metalwork an...
27: ...843 until [[1453]] there is a clear Byzantine art tradition. It was often called the best art of the M... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
14: ...[1912]]-[[1956]]), US [[Abstract expressionism|abstract expressionist]] [[painter]]
126: *[[Giovanni Bellini]] (ca.[[1430]]-[[1516]])
188: *[[P. Rostrup Bøyesen]] ([[1882]]-[[1952]])
206: *[[Bertram Brooker]] ([[1888]]-[[1955]])
219: *[[William Partridge Burpee]] ([[1846]]-[[1940]]) - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
1: ... in 1430.PNG|thumb|350px|A map of Europe in the [[1430s]], at the height of the Hundred Years' War]]
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... - Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
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8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Cetacea]]}} - Johann Gutenberg (6119 bytes)
4: ...ng press]] based on presses used in wine-making. Tradition credits him with inventing [[printing pres...
9: ...pressed into wooden blocks with the text and illustrations carved in, was in use in Europe and East As...
14: ...many, now in France and called Strasbourg) around 1430. Knowing that wood-block type involved a great de...
19: ...Bible, which could take a single monk 20 years to transcribe.
26: ...y effectively bankrupted Gutenberg, it awarded control of the type used in his Bible, plus much of the... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
22: *[[Pietro da Barga]]
33: *[[Treffle Berthlaume]] (1803 - 1884)
57: *[[Machado de Castro]] (1731 - 1822)
190: *[[Pietro Masni]]
195: *[[Ivan Mestrovic|Ivan Meštrović]] (1883 - 1962) - 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: - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
5: *[[Pietro d'Abano]], (1250?-1316)
102: *[[David Malet Armstrong]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
185: *[[Bernard of Chartres]], (d. 1130){{fn|C}}
187: *[[Bernard Silvestris]] (or ''Bernard of Tours''), (1147-1178){{fn|R}...
191: *[[Bhartrhari]], (5th century){{fn|R}} - Thutmose III (2569 bytes)
5: ...me sources list his death ranging from 1425 BC to 1430 BC).
7: ... Due to the influence of [[Greek language|Greek]] transcriptions, Djehutymes is rendered as Thutmose, ...
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