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- Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
1: [[Image:Christopher_columbus_99w.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipar...
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9: ...[bacteria]], and [[parasite]]s, and beneficial to humans, such as [[tomato]]es, [[potato]]es, [[maize]...
10: [[Image:AC2_columbus21.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipar...
11: ...tly or indirectly, for the deaths of tens, if not hundreds, of millions of [[indigenous people]]s, exp... - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
1: ...ine de Pisan - Project Gutenberg eBook 12254.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|Christine de Pizan, showing the...
2: ...ir family's estates and military affairs in their husband's absence and is therefore interpreted as a ...
4: When she was 24 her husband ɴienne du Castel died, and Pizan became a c...
9: ...ntment, and died soon after; and when Christine's husband died in [[1389]] she found herself without a...
11: ...r first ballads were written to the memory of her husband, and as love poems were the fashion she cont... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
84: *[[Ludolf Bakhuysen]] ([[1631]]-[[1708]])
89: *[[Balthus]] ([[1908]]-[[2001]])
187: *[[Arthur Boyd]] ([[1920]]-[[1999]])
264: *[[Frederick Edwin Church]] ([[1826]]-[[1900]])
535: *[[Hugo Heyrman]] ([[1942]]-) - Albania (24647 bytes)
85: ... activity has been present since the beginning of human history. The earliest inhabitants were probabl...
91:
92: ...ly becaming a part of the [[Ottoman Empire]] in [[1478]]. Although its most famous leader [[Skanderbeg|G...
96: ...taly]] and [[Serbia]] and the prince by [[Austria-Hungary]], and the resulting rebellion saw Essed fle...
104: ...[Image:Durres Albania 2005-07-16.jpg|right|200px|thumb|An old military bunker in [[Durr볝]]] - Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
1: [[Image:Leonardo da Vinci.jpeg|thumb|Leonardo da Vinci]]
26: [[image:leonardo_self.jpg|thumb|left|[[Self-portrait]] in [[red chalk]], circa ...
36: [[Image:Leonardo Da Vinci's house.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Clos Luc鮝]
39: ...his casket. He was buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert in the castle of [[Amboise]]. Melzi was his p...
43: [[Image:The_Last_Supper_Da_Vinci.jpg|thumb|300px|''[[The Last Supper (Leonardo)|The Last S... - Sandro Botticelli (8995 bytes)
1: ...y [[Renaissance]] ([[Quattrocento]]). Less than a hundred years later, this movement, under the patron...
3: [[Image:Sandro_Botticelli_046.jpg|right|thumb|400px|''[[The Birth of Venus]]'': a revived ''...
5: ...ed beside him, but he made his name in his local Church of Ognisanti, with a Saint [[Augustine]] that ...
18: ...ge:primaver.JPG|thumb|left|400px|''Primavera'' ([[1478]]): icon of the springtime renewal of the Florent...
26: ...om work led to serious disorders in his living." Thus Vasari characterized the first printed [[Dante A... - Baldassare Castiglione (7242 bytes)
1: ...iglione, count of Novellata''' ([[December 6]], [[1478]] – [[February 2]], [[1529]]), one of the m...
26: ...t with the Empire; this lack of coherence in the Church's actions had therefore irritated Charles V, w... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
1: [[Image:Thomas More.png|250px|thumb|right|Portrait of Sir Thomas More by [[Hans Hol...
2: ...|canonized]] in [[1935]] by the [[Roman Catholic Church]], in which he became the [[patron saint]] of ...
7: ...onk]]. For about four years he lodged at a [[Carthusian]] monastery next to Lincoln's Inn while he co...
9: ...re raised as his own her daughter by her previous husband. More provided his daughters with an excel...
17: [[Image:Utopia.jpg|300px|thumb|left|[[Woodcut]] by [[Ambrosius Holbein]] for a... - Spanish Inquisition (11421 bytes)
1: [[image:inquisition2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Pedro Berruguete]]. ''Saint Dominic Pre...
22: ...e [[papal Bull|Bull]] establishing the order in [[1478]]. Nevertheless Sixtus was unhappy with the exces...
33: ...ture is described as displaying [[Roman Catholic Church]] officials presiding over the torture of a ma...
36: ...quisition, as a religious court, was operated by Church authorities; however, if a person was found to...
44: ...ish converts. About 125,000 people were tried by church tribunals as suspected heretics in Spain, but ... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
31: *[[Rodolphus Agricola]], (1443-1485){{fn|R}}
59: *[[Louis Althusser]], (1918-1990){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
70: *[[Anaxarchus]], (fl. 340 BC){{fn|R}}
81: *[[Antiochus of Ascalon]], (c. 130-68 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn...
144: *[[Yehoshua Bar-Hillel]], (1915-1975) - Lorenzo de' Medici (6381 bytes)
4: ...ournaments, compose poetry and songs, play games, hunt, and indulge the Florentine love of [[Florentin...
10: On [[April 26]], [[1478]], in an incident called the [[Pazzi Conspiracy]]...
24: ...]] and [[Giovanni Pico della Mirandola]], and the humanist poet [[Angelo Poliziano]].
36: ...el]] in the [[Basilica_di_San_Lorenzo_di_Firenze|Church of San Lorenzo]]; it is ornamented with the ''... - Medieval medicine (14745 bytes)
9: ...ew in influence, a tension developed between the church and folk-medicine, since much in folk medicine...
11: The church taught that God often sent illness as a punish...
15: ...]]s, [[surgery]], and bone fractures as well as [[human anatomy]]. Galen wrote more than 500 treatises...
19: ... standard texts in the west can be traced to the church-run college of [[Salerno]] in Southern Italy i...
21: ...m of Italian works of greater scope over the next hundred years, later spreading to the rest of Europe... - Judge (10187 bytes)
10: [[Image:Noirepremierpresident_big.gif|thumb|right|In France, during ordinary hearings, judg...
11: [[Image:Premier president ca.jpg|thumb|right|French appeal and [[court of cassation|ca...
42: ...nd the Court of Appeals being the highest court; thus, New York trial judges are called "justices," wh...
77: |( [[1478]] – [[1535]] )
78: |[[England|English]] [[humanist]] [[author]]
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