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  1. Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
    6: ...ic, as Edward IV was the Yorkist claimant to the throne.) Elizabeth had two sons from the marriage, [...
    12: ...k, England|Norfolk]]. Katherine had been widowed three times and was nearly 80 years old but very weal...
    20: ...ry wanted his wife to be the Yorkist heir to the throne, to cement his hold on it). At this point, El...
    36: * Bridget Plantagenet (1480-1517), nun at Dartford Priory, Kent
  2. Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
    1: ...ell as the [[Protestant Reformation]] starting in 1517. These various changes all mark the beginning of...
    6: ...d the entrenched stereotypes associated with the phrase, but also partly because more recent research ...
    12: ...ewcomers, the remnants of classical culture, and Christian influences, produced a new model for societ...
    14: ...art of writing, and a centralised administration through its network of [[bishop]]s. The Early Middle ...
    16: ...s sought to eliminate competition (and potential threat to their rule) from powerful feudal nobles. We...
  3. Cairo (12536 bytes)
    14: ...r leaves its desert-bound valley and breaks into three branches into the low-lying [[Nile Delta]] regi...
    20: ...polis]] of Memphis on the Giza plateau, with its three large [[pyramid|pyramids]], including the [[Gre...
    30: A small town mostly of [[Coptic Christian]]s slowly grew around the fort. Arab inva...
    38: ...en by the [[Ottoman Empire]] under [[Selim]] in [[1517]], but the ruling [[Mameluks]] quickly returned t...
    41: ... Kasr-el-Nil Bridge which traverses the Nile at Tahrir Square. European architecture and urban design,...
  4. Egypt (18830 bytes)
    67: ... from the ancient [[Egyptian language|Egyptian]] phrase ''ḥwt-k3-ptḥ'' ("Hut ka Ptah"), th...
    69: ... series of dynasties ruled in Egypt for the next three millennia. The last native dynasty, known as th...
    71: ...e conquest of Egypt by the [[Ottoman Turks]] in [[1517]].
    77: ...The Pyramids of Giza are at the heart of Egypt's thriving tourism industry.]]
    86: ... used as part of their predetermined plot to overthrow Farouk.
  5. History of Egypt (1881 bytes)
    12: *[[History of early Arab Egypt]]: [[639]] to [[1517]]
    13: *[[History of Ottoman Egypt]]: [[1517]] to [[1805]]
  6. Israel (51605 bytes)
    1: ...Jewish minority, mostly comprising [[Muslim]], [[Christian]], and [[Druze]] [[Israeli Arab|Arab]]s. Th...
    60: ...ions of great spiritual significance in Judaism, Christianity, and [[Islam]]. Starting around 1200 BCE...
    62: ...t center of Christian pilgrimage, with a growing Christian population.
    68: ... of the [[Ottoman Empire]] from 1517 until 1918. Throughout the centuries the size of Jewish populatio...
    147: The Judiciary branch of Israel is made of a three-tier system of courts: at the lowest level are ...
  7. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    34: *[[Christoph Ludwig Agricola]] ([[1667]]-[[1719]])
    83: *[[Leonard Bahr]] ([[1905]]-[[1990]])
    103: *[[Fra Bartolommeo]] ([[1474]]-[[1517]])
    167: *[[Aaron Bohrod]] ([[1907]]-[[1992]])
    218: *[[Charles Ephraim Burchfield]] ([[1893]]-[[1967]])
  8. Crusade (28507 bytes)
    2: ...that took place during the [[11th century|11th]] through [[13th century|13th centuries]]. Originally, ...
    7: ...tabilization of local European borders after the Christianization of the [[Vikings]], [[Slavs]], and [...
    9: ...d given papal blessing to Spanish [[Christianity|Christians]] in their wars against the [[Muslim]]s, g...
    11: ...troversy. The result was an awakening of intense Christian piety and public interest in religious affa...
    13: ... with invasions by Muslims and other hostile non-Christians such as the Vikings and Magyars. However, ...
  9. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    12: ... as an honest and effective public servant. In [[1517]] More entered the king's service as councilor an...
    19: ...d Thomas More sought to reexamine and revitalize Christian [[theology]] by studying the [[Bible]] and ...
    23: ...eigning [[Tudor dynasty]], which had wrested the throne from Richard at the end of the [[Wars of the R...
    27: ... Christian, intended to offer the communist, non-Christian Utopia as a concrete model for political re...
    34: ...], Henry became [[heir apparent]] to the English throne and was compelled to marry his brother's widow...
  10. Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
    12: ...o part in the plot, and maintained his innocence throughout. When [[Pope Leo X]] became [[pontiff]] in...
    29: Just another possibility within Modernity through which we are kept awake at night...
    49: ...prima deca di Tito Livio]],'' 3 vols., [[1512]]-[[1517]] (''Discourses on the First Ten Books of Titus L...
    56: ...ersion of the [[The Golden Ass|classic work]]), [[1517]] (''[[The Golden Ass (Machiavelli)|The Golden As...
    69: ...os," which Kaplan feels is preferable to [[Judeo-Christian]] morality in decision-making by politician...
  11. Spanish Inquisition (11421 bytes)
    3: ...cy of converting Spanish [[Jew]]s and Muslims to Christianity. The Inquisition was an important tool i...
    14: ...[Saragossa]] Cathedral was assassinated by [[New Christian]]s (forced converts).
    20: ...ew in the King's states had been baptised ([[New Christian]]s) or expelled. If they continued practici...
    22: ...erdinand II of Aragon|Ferdinand of Aragon]], who threatened to withhold military support from his king...
    26: ...janissaries]]. They pillaged the countryside for three days, largely unopposed.
  12. Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
    18: ...e]], the main port of Spain, on [[October 20]], [[1517]], and from there went to [[Valladolid]] to see t...
    20: ...shop of [[Burgos]] and the persistent enemy of [[Christopher Columbus]].
    24: ...an, and he found an invaluable financial ally in Christopher de Haro, a member of a great [[Antwerp (p...
    41: ...hey called Puerto San Julian. A mutiny involving three of the five ship captains broke out. It was uns...
    43: ...lan.jpeg|thumb|right|The Straits of Magellan cut through the southern tip of [[South America]] connect...
  13. Hernan Cortes (17441 bytes)
    5: ...Martín Cortés and Catalina Pizarro Altamirano. Through his mother, he was second cousin to [[Francis...
    12: ...Yucatán)|Francisco Hernández de Córdoba]] in [[1517]] and [[Juan de Grijalva]] in [[1518]] had return...
    22: ...and to forge a link between the ancient gods and Christ (to whom Quetzalcoatl was often implicitly com...
    27: ...[[Admiral of the Ocean Sea]]. Otherwise, Cortés threatened, he would kill everyone in their entire na...
    39: ...and — a right held by the governor of Cuba — through the founding of Veracruz and an appeal direct...
  14. Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
    47: ...aliph of Islam]], and the Ottoman Empire was from 1517 until [[1922]] (or [[1924]]) synonymous with the ...
    53: ...ed in the middle of East and West and interacted throughout its six-century history with both the [[Ea...
    59: Through a series of reforms, the empire continued to ...
    66: ...defeated by the [[Allies]] in the [[Balkans]], [[Thrace]], [[Syria]], [[Palestine]] and [[Iraq]] and ...
    76: ...res and religions, especially as compared to the Christian West. Early on the Turks drove the Byzantin...
  15. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    12: ...sulted in the formation of new traditions within Christianity and his teachings undoubtedly impacted u...
    14: ...radition of [[clerical marriage]] within several Christian traditions.
    26: ...good works to please [[God]] and to serve others through prayer for their souls. Yet peace with God es...
    31: ..., by which humans receive righteousness from God through the perfect works, life, death and resurrecti...
    33: ...in God's promise to forgive sins for the sake of Christ's death on the cross.
  16. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schlesw...
    17: ...obardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
    19: ...and. The mingling of Germanic traditions and the Christian religion gave rise to the pattern of life o...
    23: ...r Papal authority were established to spread the Christian faith in the German lands.
    37: ...winning the Langobardic (Lombard) crown. Outside threats to the kingdom were contained when in 955 the...
  17. Manganese (14965 bytes)
    5: <tr><td colspan="2" align="center">[[chromium]] &ndash; '''manganese''' &ndash; [[iron]]</...
    45: ... </td><td>1517 [[Kelvin|K]] (2271 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])</td></tr>
    55: ... </td><td>121 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 1517 K</td></tr>
    90: ...&epsilon;]]</td><td>4.712</td><td><sup>52</sup>[[chromium|Cr]]</td></tr>
    92: ...d>&epsilon;</td><td>0.597</td><td><sup>53</sup>[[chromium|Cr]]</td></tr>
  18. First Crusade (34670 bytes)
    2: ...d city]] of [[Jerusalem]] and the [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Holy Land]] from [[Islam|Muslims]]. Wha...
    5: ...lative stability of European borders after the [[Christianization]] of the [[Viking]]s and [[Magyars]]...
    7: ... violence took the form of campaigns against non-Christians. The [[Reconquista]] in [[Spain]] was one ...
    9: ... [[Seljuk Turks]] at the [[Battle of Manzikert]] three years previously. This call, while largely igno...
    12: ...theast was the Byzantine Empire, who were fellow Christians but who had long followed a separate [[Eas...
  19. Medieval History (23198 bytes)
    2: ...l as the [[Protestant Reformation]] starting in [[1517]]. These various changes all mark the beginning ...
    8: ...d the entrenched stereotypes associated with the phrase, but also partly because more recent research ...
    14: ...ewcomers, the remnants of classical culture, and Christian influences, produced a new model for societ...
    16: ...art of writing, and a centralised administration through its network of [[bishop]]s. The Early Middle ...
    18: ...s sought to eliminate competition (and potential threat to their rule) from powerful feudal nobles. We...
  20. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schlesw...
    17: ...obardi. Around 260 AD, the Germans finally broke through the Limes and the Danube frontier.
    19: ...and. The mingling of Germanic traditions and the Christian religion gave rise to the pattern of life o...
    23: ...r Papal authority were established to spread the Christian faith in the German lands.
    37: ...winning the Langobardic (Lombard) crown. Outside threats to the kingdom were contained when in 955 the...

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