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- Steel (28384 bytes)
8: ...rust]] in a native state. Since the rise of the [[cyanobacteria]] and their excretion of [[oxygen]] in...
36: ...ar east. This process appears to have begun in [[Cyprus]] and southern [[Greece]], where iron artifac...
40: ...nch-hardened steel artifact is a knife found on [[Cyprus]] at a site dated to [[1100 BC]].
64: ...pphyttan in [[Sweden]], sometime between 1150 and 1350. Other early European blast furnaces were built ...
82: ...al Hamlet]] has preserved a water-wheel powered, scythe-making works dating from Huntsman's times. It ... - Eleonora di Arborea (2091 bytes)
5: ...nora d'Arborea''' (or Eleanora di Arboria ?) (c [[1350]] - [[1404]]) was a [[Sardinia|Sardinian]] ''giud... - History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
20: ...araoh [[Akhenaton]] and his Queen, [[Nefertiti]] (1350 BC). The statues are carved from limestone and a...
25: ...n be broken down into three main divisions, the [[Cycladic]], the [[Minoan civilization|Minoan]] and t...
27: ...ands in the Aegean Sea, southeast of [[Athens]]. Cycladic culture developed pottery, often decorated ... - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
4: ...]] at Lapphyttan, sometime between [[1150]] and [[1350]]. It is unclear whether the blast furnace was i...
25: ...the top of the furnace, further improving efficiency. The largest blast furnaces produce around 60,000...
27: ...urgist]]s use the name '''cupola''' to refer to a cylindrical shaft type of [[blast furnace]] used for... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
27: While a dependency of the [[Kingdom of Leon]], Portugal occasionally...
47: ...gal formaly maintained its independent law, currency, colonies, and government, under a personal union...
59: ...obustly. Additionally, and unlike any true autocracy, Portugal was a founding member of [[OECD]], and ...
61: ...[European Union]]. In [[1999]], the Asian dependency of [[Macau]], was returned to [[People's Republic...
149: ...ive criteria, and began circulating its new currency on [[January 1]], 2002 along with 12 other EU mem... - Cotton (7876 bytes)
4: ...e properties of strength, durability, and absorbency. Each fiber is made up of twenty to thirty layers...
13: ...nt-borne sheep. [[John Mandeville]], writing in [[1350]], stated as fact the now-preposterous belief: "T... - Ra (2793 bytes)
2: ...rief suspension during the time of [[Akhenaten]] (1350-1334 BC) when [[monotheism|monotheistic]] worship... - Aelianus Tacticus (2273 bytes)
3: ...t. The Arabic version of Aelian was made about [[1350]]. In spite of its academic nature, the copious ... - Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
16: ...phed) is [[Caloris Basin]], an [[impact crater]] ~1350 km in diameter. The planet is marked with [[scarp...
182: ... provided the explanation for this small discrepancy, however.
223: ...ing a joint mission with the [[European Space Agency]] called [[BepiColombo]] that will orbit Mercury ... - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
13: ...ther had returned to Florence in 1338 and bankruptcy and the death of his wife a little later. Althoug...
19: ...first official mission was to [[Romagna]] in late 1350, he revisited that city-state twice and was also ...
21: In October 1350 he was delegated to greet Francesco Petrarca as h...
23: ...urge. Although not directly linked to the conspiracy it was in this year that Boccaccio left Florence ...
25: ...aking a mission to [[Pope Urban V]]. When the papacy returned to Rome in 1367 Boccaccio was again sent... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
17: ...lost lands became a major focus of English diplomacy. Another effect of the war was to galvanize oppo...
38: ...ard III?s prestige. At sea, France enjoyed supremacy for some time, and several towns on the English c...
42: ...osses until the French were forced to retreat. Crecy was a crushing defeat for the French.
46: ... any major offenses. In France, Philip VI died in 1350 and was replaced by his son [[John II of France|J...
50: ...lish archers repeated the same tactics used at Crecy, and the Gascon noble [[Captal de Buch]] led a fl... - History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
16: ...valkya]] (perhaps [[1800 BC]]) advanced a 95-year cycle to synchronize the motions of the sun and the ...
18: ...t on [[Vedic astrology]] that has been dated to [[1350 BC]], was written by [[Lagadha]].
37: ...ated the [[solar year]] to somewhat greater accuracy than the [[Gregorian calendar]]. They made detail...
42: ...redict comets and eclipses precisely. Any inaccuracy and the Emperor would order the Astronomer to be ...
46: ...e circumference of the [[Earth]] with great accuracy. [[Hipparchus]] made a number of important contri... - Nubia (8928 bytes)
19: ...the Egyptians pulled out, they left a lasting legacy that was merged with indigenous customs forming t...
30: ...t Dongola had been converted to a mosque around [[1350]]. - Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
98: *[http://www.1350krnt.com KRNT] 1350, "Great Songs, Great Memories" - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
34: *[[Pierre d'Ailly]], (1350-1420){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
96: *[[Aristippus|Aristippus the Elder of Cyrene]], (c. 435-366 BC){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
244: *[[Percy Williams Bridgman]], (1882-1961){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
247: *[[Richard Brinkley]], (fl. 1350-1373){{fn|R}}
308: *[[Nancy Cartwright (philosopher)|Nancy Cartwright]] (born 1943){{fn|O}} - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
37: ...tablishing a strong German influence over the Papacy.
41: ... (the purchase of clerical offices) and the celibacy of priests. Imperial authority over the Pope reac...
58: ...f Italy, leading to further conflict with the Papacy. In the Empire, extensive sovereign powers were g...
65: Around 1350 Germany and Europe were ravaged by the [[Black De...
135: ...ess of Vienna]] included the restoration, legitimacy and solidarity of rulers for the repression of re... - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
8: ...ivilization was dominated by a warrior [[aristocracy]]. Around [[1400 BC]] the [[Mycenaeans]] extended...
12: ...creasing [[population]] and they lost their literacy. Historians have traditionally blamed this declin...
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33: <tr><td>1400–1350<td>LHIIIA1 - Iron (23778 bytes)
169: ...tes, Lapphyttan and Vinarhyttan, between 1150 and 1350 AD. There are suggestions by scholars that the pr...
218: ...the [[heme]] complex, an essential component of [[cytochrome]]s, which are proteins involved in [[redo...
239: ...er from [[iron deficiency (medicine)|iron deficiency]] and have consulted a doctor. [[Blood donation|B... - Krypton (9031 bytes)
97: | 1350.8 kJ/mol - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
22: ...rior and re-unite the Church under [[papal supremacy]] as "chief bishop and prelate over the whole wor...
26: ... harnessed by the ecclesiastical and lay aristocracy.
44: ...s of any sort, not just Muslims. Although the papacy abhorred the purging of Muslim and Jewish inhabit...
93: ...enoa, were interested in extending trade. The Papacy saw the Crusades as a way to assert Catholic infl...
149: ...st, Colonization and Cultural Exchange, 950–1350''. Princeton: 1993.
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