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- Netherlands (35958 bytes)
1: ...Holland became a mere province of the Kingdom and was split into North and South Holland in [[1840]]....
12: ...Maintiendrai''<br>([[French language|French]]: "I will maintain")|
13: national_anthem = ''[[Wilhelmus van Nassouwe]]'' |
16: latd=52|latm=21|latNS=N|longd=04|longm=52|longEW=E|
24: percent_water = 18.41% | - List of Renaissance figures (6600 bytes)
1: This is a list of notable people associated with the [[Renaissance]].
23: ... of Poland]] (duchess of [[Finland]], queen of [[Sweden]])
43: **[[William the Silent]] of the Netherlands
58: ...ewski.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski]]]]
70: * [[Erasmus of Rotterdam | Erasmus]] - Hieronymus Bosch (3386 bytes)
1: ...ography]], some of which was obscure even in his own time. He is said to have been an inspiration to ...
3: ...) '''van Aken'''. He signed some of his paintings with ''Bosch'' (pronounced as ''Boss'' in Dutch), d...
5: ... have been a contributing factor in his obsession with Hell. He became a popular painter and even rec...
8: ...fruit and birds on the middle panel, and [[hell]] with depictions of fantastic punishments of the var...
10: ... with the traditional Flemish style of paintings, where the smooth surface attempts to hide the fact ... - Pieter Brueghel the Elder (6133 bytes)
1: ...|Bruegel's ''The Painter and The Connoisseur'' drawn c. 1565 is thought to be a self portrait]]
3: ...Netherlands)|Breda]] or the [[Belgium|Belgian]] town of [[Bree]], called Breda in Latin, is meant. Fr...
5: ... to [[Italy]] soon after, and then returned to Antwerp before settling in [[Brussels]] permanently 10...
7: ...h became painters, but as they were still infants when their father died; neither received any traini...
9: ...erally meant when the context does not make clear which "Brueghel" is being referred to. - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ...ch he became the [[patron saint]] of statesmen, lawyers, and politicians.
5: ... London, where he studied law with his father and was admitted to [[Lincoln's Inn]] in [[1496]]. In ...
7: ...actices, including self-punishment in the form of wearing a [[hair shirt]] and occasional [[flagellat...
9: ... classical education at a time when such learning was usually reserved for men.
12: ...e king and his Lord Chancellor: [[Thomas Cardinal Wolsey]], [[Archbishop of York]]. - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
2: ... probably [[1466]] – [[July 12]], [[1536]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[humanism|humanist]] a...
6: ...seems to have worked as a priest, and monasticism was one of the chief objects of his attack in his l...
8: ...Grocyn]]. At the [[University of Cambridge]], he was [[Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity]], and ...
10: ... apart from this he had a less active association with Italian scholars than might have been expected...
12: ...ed friends. Here he was associated for many years with the great publisher [[Froben]], and to him cam... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
12: ...ble]] resulted in the formation of new traditions within Christianity and his teachings undoubtedly i...
14: ...ra]] began the tradition of [[clerical marriage]] within several Christian traditions.
17: ...er house" where Luther boarded from ages 14 to 17 while attending private school at [[Eisenach]].]]
19: .... Having risen from the [[peasantry]], his father was determined to see his son ascend to [[civil ser...
21: ... to his father's wishes, Martin enrolled in the law school of that university. - Beach (8328 bytes)
4: ... or even shell along the shoreline of a body of [[water]].
8: ... beach. In the Bascom approach, beaches can be viewed as either
10: ...onshore, offshore, or alongshore by the forces of waves and currents; or
13: ...der [[bar (landform)|bars]]. Both types can be viewed as "beaches."
15: ...loping beach face is topped by a beach crest onto which a salt-tolerant grass (''[[Sporobolus virgini... - Harbor (2637 bytes)
2: ... Cwm Harbour, [[Fishguard]], [[Pembrokeshire]], [[Wales]]]]
7: ...(Coast)|breakwaters]]. A '''[[natural harbor]]''' will be surrounded on most sides by land.
9: ...f goods and a [[transport]] system, such as [[railway]], [[road transport]] or [[pipeline transport]]...
11: ...harbors (codenamed [[Mulberry Harbour|Mulberry]]) were built just off the invasion [[beach]]es.
13: ...nomic importance. Many of the great cities of the world are located on a natural harbor.
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