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  • | 1370-1340 B.C.E. | LMIIIA2 |- | 1340-1190 B.C.E. | LMIIIB |- | 1190-1170 B.C.E. | LMIIIC ...
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  • by the Franciscan scholar Nicholas de Lyra (1292-1340), earning him the name Simius Solomonis ("the ape of Solomon (Rashi)"). De Lyra's ...
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  • verb to punish, which is recorded in English since 1340, deriving from Old French puniss-, an extended form of the stem of punir "to punish," ...
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  • * Kulmbach in 1340 In a second phase, the family expanded their lands further with large acquisitions in the Brandenburg and Prussian regions ...
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  • Cologne School of painting, created between 1332 to 1340. Standing on small shelves richly decorated with colorful leaves are numerous statues ...
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  • Hasdai Crescas (1340-1410) is best known for Or Hashem ("Light of the Lord"). Crescas' avowed purpose was to liberate Judaism ...
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  • [[File:La salle dAkhenaton (1356-1340 av J.C.) (Musée du Caire) (2076972086).jpg|right|225px|thumb|Pharaoh Akhenaten and his family adoring ...
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  • color black and red printing was seen as early as 1340. Throughout the centuries, both movable type and block printing existed side by side in ...
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  • suited for dockside work appeared as early as 1340. Andrea Matthies, 534. While ashlar blocks were directly lifted by a sling, lewis, or devil ...
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  • Bhaskara (1114–1185), Madhava of Sangamagrama (1340–1425), and members of the Kerala School founded by Madhava. In the Western world, the ...
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  • II in 1241 and to the ascension of Valdemar IV in 1340, the kingdom was in general decline due to internal strife and the rise of the Hanseatic League ...
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  • well as Bahya ben Asher (the Rabbeinu Behaye) (d. 1340). Another was Isaac the Blind (1160-1235), the teacher of Nahmanides, who is widely argued to ...
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  • (Amenhotep IV), who ruled between 1358 and 1340 B.C.E. Upon inheriting the throne, Akhenaten brought Aten from relative obscurity among the other ...
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