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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
7: ...s of this school, most notably Geoffrey Ashe and Leon Fleuriot, have argued for identifying Arthur wit...
11: ...ssibly fictive person like [[Beowulf (character)|Beowulf]].
35: ...; who then expanded on the tales of Arthur. One theory as to why this happened is that after the [[Nor...
37: ...nkind]]. The pride and curiosity of the [[Norman people|Norman conquerors]] prompted them to inquire i...
41: ... by many others appear to be independent of what Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote. - Medieval literature (14207 bytes)
7: ...on the older oral traditions of the [[Germanic]] peoples. [[Celtic]] traditions have survived in the [...
16: As shown in the chart to the right, theological works were the dominant form of literature...
18: ...ibraries: A Matter of Content - Distribution of theological vs. secular works over time]]
20: ...ierre Abélard]] wrote lengthy [[theology|theological]] and [[philosophy|philosophical]] treatis...
28: ...ulf.firstpage.jpeg|thumb|right|The first page of Beowulf]] - Swimming (22854 bytes)
26: ...le]] (Ezekiel 47:5, Acts 27:42, Isaiah 25:11), [[Beowulf]], and other sagas. In [[1538]] Nicolas Wynma...
62: A number of people enter the water and swim as part of their work...
93: ...xhaustion or unconsciousness or a combination thereof. Besides other health risks listed below this ma...
120: ..., rocks, and boats, especially the propellers thereof, may result in injuries. Severe injuries are pos... - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
1: ...tegory:Ancient Germanic peoples|ancient Germanic peoples]] of [[Europe]].
3: ...y the fact that they had a name for non-Germanic peoples, ''*[[walha]]'', from which the local names [...
5: ...forcibly by the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] upon the peoples of [[Italy]], the various tribes remained fre...
10: ...and linguists suggests that a people or group of peoples sharing a common material culture dwelt in no...
14: ... only dramatically changed the flora, but forced people to change their way of living and to leave set... - Neanderthal (12705 bytes)
16: ...s ago (the [[Middle Palaeolithic]] and [[Lower Paleolithic]], in the [[Pleistocene]] epoch).
20: ...an|Mousterian Culture]], after a prominent [[archaeological site]] where the tools were first found.
28: ...discovery is now considered the beginning of [[paleoanthropology]]. These and other discoveries ultima...
45: ...cts, particularly in certain relatively isolated geographic regions. Their relatively robust stature ...
47: ...h specific Neanderthal populations, from various geographic areas or periods of evolution, from other ... - Literature (25676 bytes)
1: ...r) but not in "Literature" (singular) since most people would not deem the books as sufficiently intel...
5: ...[Persian]] [[Shahnama]], ''[[Thirukural]]'', ''[[Beowulf]],'' the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyssey]]'...
9: ...ture]]) can involve severe difficulties. To some people, the term "literature" can apply broadly to an...
11: ...ividual works. For example, almost all literate people perceive the works of [[Charles Dickens]] as "...
62: ...caccio]]'s ''[[The Decameron|Decameron]]'' and [[Geoffrey Chaucer|Chaucer]]'s ''[[The Canterbury Tales... - Sword (24928 bytes)
2: ... English language|Old English]] ''[[wikt:sweord|sweord]]'', cognate to [[Old High German]] ''Schwert''...
139: ... in the existence of prestigious titles, linking people of valor to it, such as (in Islamic traditions...
155: *[[Jewelled Sword of Offering]], Sword of [[King George IV]] of the United Kingdom of Great Britain an...
173: *[[Hrunting]] Sword of [[Beowulf]]
178: ... from the poem [[Jabberwocky]]. Adopted in [[Dungeons & Dragons]] as a type of magic sword, has since...
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