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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...explorations]], [[Sea explorer|sea explorers]], [[astronaut]], [[conquistador]], [[travelogue]], the [[...
6: ...ry]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
7: ...ry]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
28: ...rlands|Dutch]], died on [[Novaya Zemlya]] [[Northeast Passage]]
30: ... several times, travelled to [[Central Asia]], [[East Africa]], [[China]], [[Tombouctou]] and other pla... - Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
1: ...]], and argued that a ship could reach the [[Far East]] via a westward course.
7: ...) and Espanola ([[Hispaniola]]), as well as the coasts of [[Central America|Central]] and [[South Ameri...
9: ...s voyages led to a relatively quick, general and lasting recognition of the existence of the [[New Worl...
33: ...e post [[São Jorge da Mina]] at the [[Guinea]] coast.
35: ...Colón]] in [[1480]]. Felipa died in January of [[1485]]. Columbus later found a lifelong partner in Sp... - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
38: ...[[Rodolphus Agricola|Agricola, Rodolphus]], (1443-1485), Dutch scholar and humanist - Anne Neville (4967 bytes)
1: ...t]] of King [[Richard III of England]] [[1483]]-[[1485]].
5: ...ch of her [[childhood]] was spent at [[Middleham Castle]], one of her [[father]]'s properties, where sh...
15: ...l home in the familiar surroundings of Middleham Castle, Richard having been appointed Governor of the ...
21: ...d, probably of [[tuberculosis]], on [[March 16]], 1485, at [[Westminster Abbey|Westminster]], where she ... - Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
6: ...1461]], fighting for the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastrian]] cause. (This was ironic, as Edward IV was ...
20: ...hapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel]] in [[Windsor Castle]].
28: ... Chapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel]], [[Windsor Castle]]
34: ... Chapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel]], [[Windsor Castle]] - Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
8: ...ies of Marian cult derived from the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian churches, are based on [[fa...
23: == Roman and Eastern Orthodox traditions ==
25: ...Madonna'' respectively). Among Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox she is called ''[[#Theotokos|Theotoko...
31: According to Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox tradition, between three and fifteen ...
41: ...cting from the worship due to God alone. By contrast, certain documents of the Second Vatican Council,... - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
8: ...ost. Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of i...
12: ...nturies a completely new political and social infrastructure developed across the lands of the former e...
21: ...ly. From now on, Europe was to be bi-polar, with east and west competing for power and influence in the...
23: ...Churches]] from the [[Catholic Church]] in the [[East-West Schism|Great Schism]] of 1054, one of the da...
30: ...an regions in the [[Baltic]] and [[Finnic]] northeast brought the forced assimilation of numerous nativ... - Hernan Cortes (17441 bytes)
2: ...n(do) Cortés, marqués del Valle de Oaxaca''' ([[1485]]–[[December 2]], [[1547]]) was the [[conqu...
5: ... the [[Castile|Kingdom of Castile]] in Spain in [[1485]], the only child of Martín Cortés and Catalina...
10: ...g the indigenous [[Guanches]]) but would prove devastating in the New World.
12: ...n, "in the true interests of the realm." At the last minute, the Governor, sensing that Cortés was to...
15: ...as early as the sixteenth century doubt has been cast on the historicity of these Conquest accounts. It... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
31: *[[Rodolphus Agricola]], (1443-1485){{fn|R}}
109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841)
110: *[[Mary Astell]], (1666-1731){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
128: *[[Gaston Bachelard]], (1884-1962){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}...
155: *[[Sebastiano Basso]], (16th century) - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
10: ...ost. Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of i...
14: ...nturies a completely new political and social infrastructure developed across the lands of the former e...
23: ...ly. From now on, Europe was to be bi-polar, with east and west competing for power and influence in the...
25: ...Churches]] from the [[Catholic Church]] in the [[East-West Schism|Great Schism]] of [[1054]], one of th...
32: ...an regions in the [[Baltic]] and [[Finnic]] northeast brought the forced assimilation of numerous nativ... - Britain in the Middle Ages (12239 bytes)
12: ...s and pacified the land. After this, there was a vast victory banquet, where the participants were seat...
25: ...a]], exiled from his native Ireland, founded a monastery on the island of [[Iona]] in the Hebrides, and...
36: The struggle for mastery of [[Scotland]] continued into the next centur...
38: ... cousin [[Thomas, Earl of Lancaster|Thomas of Lancaster]], at the [[Battle of Boroughbridge]] in 1322, ...
48: ...eath in [[1460]], his son Edward defeated the Lancastrians the next year in the [[Battle of Towton]], a... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
2: ... [[Mexico]] under the [[Crown of Castile|King of Castile]], in the early 16th century. Cortés was part...
4: ... resulted in the recall of the expedition at the last moment, an order which Cortés ignored. Arriving ...
14: ...dura]], in the [[Kingdom of Castile]] in Spain in 1485. His father, Martín Cortés de Monroy, born in 1...
18: ...him a close acquaintance with the legal codes of Castile that helped him to justify his unauthorized co...
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