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  • 5, 2010. (Knight mentions that his middle name has two n's at the end) "Sterling Knight Biography". DisneyChannelMedianet. Archived from the original on...
  • The organization lasted for two centuries in the Middle Ages. It was founded after the First Crusade of 1096, with its original purpose to ensure the...
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    in Wiltshire. He was better known as V. S. Naipaul. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was the first person of Indian origin to win a Booker...
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    1305) was a Scottish knight who fought the King of England (Edward I) in the Middle Ages. He was born in c. 1270, and was hanged by the English on 23 August...
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    Ernest Shackleton (category Knights Bachelor)
    Shackleton was knighted by Edward VII upon his return home. In 1915 he led the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Ice destroyed the ship on the way to Antarctica...
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    Stretcher (category All Wikipedia articles written in British English)
    wounded knight carried on a stretcher in the Middle Ages, manuscript dating back to approximately 1380 AD. Example of a chair stretcher, “On the Transport...
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    into the Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The capital of the empire was Constantinople. It survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th...
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    Krak de Chevaliers (category Castles in Asia)
    important development in the design of castles, and many other castles' builders copied its design. No army in the Middle Ages ever took the castle by force...
  • millennia, more people believe the Book of Revelation's code will be cracked soon". Knight Ridder. Archived from the original on September 9, 2018. Retrieved...
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    century. During the Middle Ages, most European people lived in serfdoms. Serfdom lasted up to the 1600s in England and until 1789 in France. In most other...
  • "one of the most eminent scholars of the Middle Ages and of Belgian national development", says Encyclopædia Britannica; the Belgian died in 1935 Isaiah...
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    Arezzo (category Cities in Tuscany)
    of the city in the Middle Ages. Until 1384, Arezzo was an independent city-state, generally Ghibelline in tendency, thus opposing Guelph Florence. In 1252...
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    James M. Buchanan (category Nobel Prize in Economics winners)
    conservative thinking about deficits, taxes, and the size of government". He was influenced by Frank Knight, Knut Wicksell, and by Ludwig von Mises. He has...
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    thought that the spread of thyme throughout Europe was thanks to the Romans, as they used it to purify their rooms. In the European Middle Ages, the herb was...
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    fully man, at the same time. That meant that Monophysitism was condemned. The Church in the Early Middle Ages saw a "transformation of the Roman world"...
  • Empire caused chaos in Europe, leading to the Middle Ages (also called the Dark Ages or the Age of Faith). The first civilizations were built along major...
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    Serbia (category 2006 establishments in Europe)
    Bosnia, the Knights Hospitaller, and the forces of many other local leaders, and won. The Turks fought the Serbs for 70 years until in 1459 the Ottoman...
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    but goes by his middle name. His mother died of Breast Cancer in 1956. Paul first met John Lennon in 1957, after Paul saw John's band, The Quarrymen, playing...
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    Fairy tales are usually set during the Middle Ages (but some are more modern) and typically include royalty, knights and fantasy elements such as fairies...
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    include Knight, Death, and the Devil (1513), Saint Jerome in his Study (1514) and Melencolia I (1514). His most iconic images are his woodcuts of the Four...
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