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  • Theodore Metochites or Theodoros Metochites (1270 – 1332) was a Byzantine statesman, author, gentleman philosopher, and patron of the arts ...
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  • espoused in his Dialogus (written between 1332 and 1348) greatly influenced ... *Opus nonaginta dierum (1332), Leuven 1481, Lyons 1495. ...
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  • Bulgaria, a sister of Ivan Alexander, on Easter 1332.Fine, 274. against Bulgaria in the summer of 1332 protracted military operations ...
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  • together opened the tomb of boy-Pharaoh Tutankhamun (1332-1223 B.C.E.) of the eighteenth Dynasty, exposing artifacts unsurpassed in the history of archaeology ...
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  • Ibn Khaldūn or Ibn Khaldoun (May 27, 1332/732AH – March 19, 1406/808AH) was a famous historiographer and historian born in present-day Tunisia ...
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  • and its astrophysical relevance.” Science, 279:1332-1335. * Hage, W., A. Hallbrucker, and E. Mayer. 1993. “Carbonic acid: synthesis by protonation ...
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  • |align=center | 1332 |align=center | 19.463 |} ==Largest oil spills== [[Image:PrestigeVolunteersInGaliciaCoast.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Volunteers ...
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  • (priest) of Verdun-sur-Meuse in 1330, Arras in 1332 and Rheims in 1333. By 1340, Machaut was living in Rheims, having relinquished his other canonic ...
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  • *Isabella of England (1332-1379), married Enguerrand VII of Coucy at age 33. *Joan of England (1334-1348), betrothed to Castro of Castile but ...
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  • crowning himself king on September 8, 1331. In 1332, he married Helena of Bulgaria, the sister of the new Bulgarian emperor Ivan Alexander, a woman of ...
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  • . This cannon is similar to the bronze cannon of 1332 (至顺三年) that also had a date inscription. In 1974, an agglomeration of ingredients that ...
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  • (unlike other poll tax records), since from 1332 onwards, no individual names were recorded, only the totals for a village or town. ...
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  • of the Cologne School of painting, created between 1332 to 1340. Standing on small shelves richly decorated with colorful leaves are numerous ...
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  • * Stephen, Duke of Slavonia (1332–1354). ===Mistress=== Charles had a mistress named Elisabeth Csák, daughter of George Csák. They were parents ...
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  • reign of Tutankhamun later in the same century in 1332 B.C.E. Moran notes that some scholars believe one tablet, EA 16, may have been addressed to ...
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  • The Yuan Dynasty scientist Zhang Si-xiao (died 1332 C.E.) provided a groundbreaking treatise on the conception of ore beds from the circulation ...
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  • Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), in his Muqaddimah (the introduction to a seven-volume analysis of universal history), advanced social philosophy in ...
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  • Brook, Violence Against Women, 8(11) (2002): 1332-1363. *Leone, J. M., M.P. Johnson, & C. L. Cohan. Help-seeking among women in violent relationships: ...
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  • of the Reconquista: Barcelona (1301), Valencia (1332), and Toledo (1426). Not all city economies were controlled by guilds; some cities were ...
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  • *Choir of Gloucester Cathedral, 1332-1357 *St. Elizabeth, Marburg *Cologne Cathedral ==Italian Gothic== Italian Gothic is arguably the least Gothic ...
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