Articles, tagged with "14th century", page 1
27th January 2012
Skiing is a sport that oftentimes takes place in extreme weather conditions. There is no other sport that requires its participants to be as well equipped for inclement weather. Therefore, it is essential for skiers to wear the proper clothing when they h...
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Success via Excellence
20th January 2012
Taunton is the county town of Somerset, located in the South West of England. Founded originally as a market town it raised in prominence during the Saxon period with a castle built circa 700ad. Steeped in military history, Taunton has played parts in sev...
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Niall McCusker
22nd December 2011
Fire polished beads from Czech Republic are becoming popular among both traditional and modern jewelery designers. The various shapes, sizes and textures of these beads are really impressive and perfect to add glamor. Going through this article, you will ...
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BeadCity Management
05th December 2011
We often wonder what our ancestors were like. Where the people of the middle ages of the 14th century bogged down in plague, famine, wars and survival? What were the people of 17th and 18th century Europe like? Where they forever fighting wars, or amusing...
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Alla Marinow
02nd December 2011
The term lampwork beads describes a particular type of hand worked glass bead that is commonly used in jewelry making. Historically, the beads were made by melting glass over oil-fueled lamps as early as the 1st century B.C. in Syria. The popularity of ...
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Jaimes
23rd November 2011
A creation of the 9th century, Spanish language has evolved through several stages into one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. The roots of the Spanish language of today lie in developments that occurred in the latter half of the 14th centu...
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onlinemathtutor11
22nd November 2011
One of the oldest cities in India, Pushkar is under one of the five sacred dhams and is often called the ‘Tirth Raj’. It means the king of the pilgrimage sites. It comes in the district of the city Ajmer in Rajasthan which is away only at a distance of 13...
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Pavitra Khanna
26th October 2011
A person highlight is the exhibition of performs by the Munich Secession, a nicely-recognized German artists' collective.Hamburger Kunsthalle: This museum is viewed as to be the premier art museum of Northern Germany, and capabilities regional and global ...
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MichaelGates
22nd October 2011
Keys and locks both are in use since long time ago. The evident of locksmith presence is available in ancient history. Locksmith Doral is considered as a person who has expertise in making locks and repairing locks. This is a complete authorized and certi...
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Ethen Hunt
20th October 2011
A person highlight is the exhibition of performs by the Munich Secession, a nicely-recognized German artists' collective.Hamburger Kunsthalle: This museum is viewed as to be the premier art museum of Northern Germany, and capabilities regional and interna...
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KurtBradford
20th October 2011
In addition to seeing these technological marvels, you can practical experience them, as the Deutches Museum options lots of hands-on exhibits.Lenbachhaus: Lenbachhaus is steeped in tradition, as the facility is housed in a villa created for painter Franz...
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MichaelGates
18th October 2011
Meditation is the process of watching, witnessing and observing without any judgement or any evaluation.
It is an art of paying concentration on an object or thought which helps in unfolding the finer aspects and the true knowledge. This helps us in ha...
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Sanjog
18th October 2011
Pergamon Museum: Found in Berlin, the Pergamon Museum highlights artwork from across the Middle East. The Pergamon is a favored museum in Germany and receives extra than 850,000 website visitors every single calendar year. The Pergamon comprises 3 collect...
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KurtBradford
13th October 2011
Seville is located in the southern part of Spain and it is often considered to be the capital city of it. It is one of the largest cities in Spain both by its size and by its population and the city is usually seen as the capital city of culture in Spain....
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Peter Lawrence
12th October 2011
Exeter is steeped in history, 2000 years of it to be exact. The abundance of attractions to capture the attention of the many tourists who visit every year is therefore no surprise, and will ensure you’re never out of things to do in Exeter.
Trains t...
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TV Buff