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- Yolanda of Flanders (2422 bytes)
1: ...r husband [[Peter of Courtenay]] from [[1217]] to 1219.
3: ...married her daughter. However, she soon died, in 1219.
5: ...id not want the throne. As Robert was still in [[France]] at the time, there was technically no emper...
7: Yolanda also held [[Namur]], which she inherited from her uncle Philip of Namur in 1212 and left to h...
19: * Agnes, who married [[Geoffrey II de Villehardouin]], [[Principality of Achaea... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
2: ...ian Crusade]] against the [[Cathars]] of southern France and the [[Northern Crusades]].
7: ...ght an outlet for their violence. A plea for help from the Byzantine Emperor [[Alexius I]] in opposing...
9: ...day Spanish Catholics are allowed to substitute [[Friday abstinence]] with prayer or alms (except duri...
18: ...n and consider how the idea of a holy war emerged from this background.'' — [[Norman F. Cantor]]
21: ... Eastern church, [[Alexius I]] expected some help from a fellow Christian. However, the response was m... - Konya (2390 bytes)
5: ...] [[Godfrey of Bouillon]] (August [[1097]]) and [[Frederick Barbarossa]] ([[May 18]], [[1190]]).
7: ...]. In [[1219]], the city was filled with refugees from the [[Khwarezmid Empire]] in [[Persia]], fleein... - Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
1: ...n because changing the name separated the country from its past. It also caused some Westerners to con...
4: ...ek name for Iran, ''Persis''. This in turn comes from a province in the south of Iran, called ''[[Far...
11: ...e Persians comes from an [[Assyria]]n inscription from c. 844 BC that calls them the ''Parsu'' (Parsua...
13: ...ate]]. The Persians gradually conquered territory from the native kingdom of [[Elam]], including the i...
19: ...of the empire. He moved the administration center from Persia itself to [[Susa]], near Babylon and clo... - Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
19: ...oden collar around his neck. He escaped with help from a sympathetic captor. His mother, Hoelun, taugh...
21: ...], was born suspiciously soon after she was freed from the Merkit, leading to questions regarding the ...
43: ... of honor. Generally, the Mongol Empire was also friendly to outside trade along the [[Silk Road]], a...
53: ...ounted archers to attack their enemies on several fronts at once.
59: ...tely under his dominion, in order to prevent them from challenging the Mongols for territory and resou... - Seaborgium (4376 bytes)
23: ...[Atomic weight]]</td><td>[[1 E-25 kg|<nowiki>[266.1219]</nowiki> amu]]</td></tr> - Padua (12961 bytes)
7: ...lo' Miretto]] and [[Stefano da Ferrara]], working from [[1425]] to [[1440]].
11: ...upola]]s, two of them pyramidal. On the piazza in front of the church is [[Donatello]]'s magnificent e...
13: ...ristopher, formerly illustrated by [[Mantegna]]'s frescoes, largely destroyed in [[World War II]]. Now...
15: ... [[university of Padua|university]], founded by [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor]], in [[1238]]. Und...
17: ...llo; and for native art there was the school of [[Francesco Squarcione]] ([[1394]]-[[1474]]), whence i... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
9: ...|thumbnail|300px|Jerusalem and the Old City. View from the Mount of Olives]]
16: ...mbnail|150px|[[Archaeology|Archaeological]] ruins from [[King David]]'s time]]
30: ...G|right|thumb|150px|Sack of Jerusalem. A fragment from the [[Arch of Titus]], Rome.]]
34: ...stricting some Jewish practices. Angry at this affront, the Judeans again revolted led by [[Bar Kokhb...
36: ...city, except under a brief period of Persian rule from 614-629.
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