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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
1: ...ter in the cycle of [[legend]]s known as the "[[Matter of Britain]]." There is disagreement about whet...
7: ...tle, and scholars are not certain whether the "Brettones" he led were [[Britain|Britons]] or [[Armoric...
9: ...s identification unlikely, as there seems to be little reason for him to have become a major legendary...
11: ...ol of thought believes that Arthur is a half-forgotten Celtic deity devolved into a personage (citing ...
13: ...us]], led the forces battling the Saxons at the battle of [[Mons Badonicus]]. - Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
7: ... accession to the [[England|English]] throne in [[1066]]. She was the favorite sister of King [[Henry I ... - California (63989 bytes)
30: AdmittanceOrder = 31<sup>st</sup> |
31: AdmittanceDate = [[September 9]], [[1850]] |
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54: Butterfly = [[California dogface butterfly]] |
58: Insect = [[California dogface butterfly]] | - Comet (30542 bytes)
5: ... a [[solid]] (rather than [[gas]]eous) [[phase (matter)|state]]. [[Asteroid]]s originate via a differ...
11: ...cords the [[Norman conquest]] of [[England]] in [[1066]].{{hnote|Reading Museum, scene 1}}
15: ...bjects known to exist in the solar system. The Giotto probe found that [[Comet Halley]]'s nucleus refl...
17: ... emission of X-rays and far ultraviolet photons [http://www.kvi.nl/~bodewits].
31: ...nts has rendered this system impractical, and no attempt is made to ensure that each comet has a uniqu... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...es) within the Anglo-French unit" that was both battlefield and prize (Braudel 1984 p. 353).
8: ...d 150 years later in the [[Norman Conquest]] of [[1066]], defeating the [[Anglo-Saxon]] leadership and i...
27: ...d, and the [[homage]] for this possession was a matter more difficult to resolve. Philip VI wanted Edw...
29: ... by King Edward and [[Edward Balliol]] at the [[Battle of Halidon Hill]] in July 1333.
31: ...Edward had broken his oath (a [[felony]]) by not attending to the needs and demands of his lord. Edwar... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
1: ...y [[robbery]] or [[crime|criminal violence]] committed at [[sea]], on [[water]], or sometimes on [[sho...
4: ...te news |first=M.Chiarugi |last=D.Archibugi |url=http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/piracy-challenge...
10: ...ng boys and girls to be sold as [[slave]]s.<ref>[http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Parliament/2587/...
12: ...Plutarch, ''Caesar'' 1-2.</ref> He maintained an attitude of superiority and good cheer throughout his...
16: In the 3rd century, pirate attacks on [[Olympos]] (city in [[Anatolia]]) brought... - French language (40201 bytes)
19: ... [[European Union]], [[International Olympic Committee|IOC]], [[United Nations]] and [[Universal Posta...
31: ... tribes from the east, and some of these groups settled in Gaul. For the history of the French langua...
46: ...tablished themselves in [[Brittany|Bretagne]] (Brittany); the language they spoke is a Celtic dialect ...
52: ... [[Norman conquest|conquest]] of [[England]] in [[1066]], the [[Normans]] took their [[Norman language|l...
60: - Jury (14851 bytes)
3: ...act]] on a [[Law|legal]] question officially submitted to them, or to set a [[penalty]] or [[judgment]...
18: ...ncept can also be traced to [[Normandy]] before [[1066]], when a jury of nobles was established to decid...
28: ...eel an emotional link to them, while prosecuting attorneys exclude jurors who might show affinity to t...
45: ..., [[jury tampering]] is a serious crime, whether attempted through [[bribery]], [[Assault (tort)|threa...
57: ...jury rules only on questions of facts on guilt; setting the penalty was reserved for the judge. This h... - Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
2: ...and commemorates the events leading up to the [[Battle of Hastings]].
5: ...n describing what is happening in the scenes. (Setton 207) This work of art includes 623 humans, 202...
7: ...try spent World War 2 wound up in the Louvre. (Setton, 209) Now it is stored in a museum in a dark r...
11: ...er was a man. The tapestry depicts many bloody battles, and in-depth information on the tactics used ...
15: ... peace in his life. He was always doing battle putting down rebel vassals or going to war with France... - William I of England (8753 bytes)
7: ...conquest by winning the [[Battle of Hastings]] in 1066 in what has become known as the [[Norman Conquest...
14: ...ng the rebel Norman barons at [[Caen]] in the [[Battle of Val-賭Dunes]] in [[1047]].
23: ...ng [[Edward the Confessor]] of England (January [[1066]]), William claimed the throne of England, assert...
25: ...[[Pevensey]] in [[Sussex]] on [[September 28]], [[1066]] and assembled a prefabricated wooden castle nea...
27: ... Hastings]]. This took place on [[October 14]], [[1066]]. According to some accounts, perhaps based on a... - Viking (18085 bytes)
13: ...a trading tax on their goods. The next recorded attack, dated June 8, [[793]], was on the monastery a...
52: ...times characterized as heroes, later shaping the attitude against Vikings during the [[18th century]] ...
64: ...s]] until the [[Norman Conquest]] of England in [[1066]], is commonly called the "Viking Age." The Vikin...
68: ... north and west, the [[Dane|Danes]] to England, settling in the [[Danelaw]], and the [[Swede|Swedes]],...
73: After decades of trade and settlement, [[Christianity]] was introduced into Scand... - Viking Age (10637 bytes)
2: ...A.D in [[Scandinavia]]. This corresponds to the latter half of the early [[Iron Age]]. During this per...
4: ... of England attempted by [[Harald H岤r夥]] in [[1066]].
6: ...xtended the reach of Norse raiders, traders and settlers not only along coastlines, but also along the...
10: ...e French language and culture into [[England]] in 1066, after the [[Norman Conquest]] of England.
25: ...dled until 1066 when the Danes lost their final battle with the English. See also [[Danelaw]]
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