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- Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
3: ...abbess]], [[Monasticism|monastic]] leader, [[Mystics|mystic]], author, and composer of [[music]].
17: ...rge following. Hildegard was critical of schismatics, indeed her whole life she preached against them,...
22: ...bet]]. Due to her inventions of words for her lyrics and a constructed script, many [[conlang]]ers loo...
47: ...ay]] is [[September 17]]. The shrine with the relics of Hildegard is in her second monastery in Eibing...
53: ...rt and Jane Bishop (1990). "Scivias", ''The Classics of Western Spirituality''. New York/Mahwah: Pauli... - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
9: ...i]] who journeyed to [[Mongolia]] and back from [[1244]]-[[1247]]. The most famous voyage, however, was ...
47: ... thus bourgeoisie would come to control the politics and government of the nations. - Serbia and Montenegro (13848 bytes)
1: ... Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] republics united since [[2003]] in a loose [[confederation]...
38: | Serbia: [[Serbian Dinar]] (CSD)<br/>Montenegro: [[Euro]] (EUR)
47: | [[.yu]] still used ([[.cs]] reserved)
72: ...incipal political units, consisting of two republics and two subordinate provinces:
89: == Demographics == - Thomas Aquinas (12692 bytes)
11: ...[Albertus Magnus]]; he arrived probably in late [[1244]]. He accompanied Albertus to the [[University of...
55: *''De Fallaciis'', 1244
56: *''De Propositionibus Modalibus'', 1244-1245
90: ...ly become very excited about Aquinas's virtue ethics, notably [[Philippa Foot]] and [[Alasdair MacInty... - Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
47: ...ower of Assyria. Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria (c. 1244 - c. 1208 BCE) campaigned in the mountains north ... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
55: ...red. The [[Kharezmian Tatar]]s took the city in [[1244]]; and they in turn were driven out by the Egypti...
57: In [[1244]], Sultan [[Malik al-Muattam]] razed the [[Jerusa...
219: ...salms 137:3-8) ([[King James Version]], with italics for words not in the original Hebrew)
234: ...ndria]] and [[Antioch]]. However, Byzantine politics meant that Jerusalem simply passed from the Syria...
240: ...k Patriarchate, Latins (Western Rite Roman Catholics), [[Armenian Orthodox Church|Armenians]], [[Copti...
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