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Depth of tone, richness of colour, and exquisite gradation of tints are easily to be obtained in Tapestry ; and it also demands that crispness and abundance of beautiful detail which was the especial characteristic of fully developed Mediæval Art.
* Pfeffer Mediæval, a Carolingian minuscule typeface which also includes Gothic and Runic characters

Mediæval and images
Mediæval portrait images tended to be full face.

Mediæval and .
A château is supported by its terres ( lands ), composing a demesne that renders the society of the château largely self-sufficient, in the manner of the historic Roman and Early Mediæval villa system, ( cf.
Mediæval European miners believed in underground spirits.
Norwegian folk metal band Glittertind and Norwegian polyphonic vocal group Trio Mediæval both recorded versions of " Rolandskvadet ," based on part of " The Song of Roland.
* Neubauer, Mediæval Jew.
The qintar was reimported to Europe by traders during the Middle Ages, where it became Mediæval Latin quintale, and finally Old French quintal before passing into the English language from French.
G. N. Wright and L. F. A. Buckingham, appeared in 1851, and in 1853 he published The Bible in the Middle Age, with Remarks on the Libraries, Schools, and Religious Aspects of Mediæval Europe.
The list of the exilarchs down to the end of the 9th century is given as follows in an old document " Mediæval Jewish Chronicles ," i. 196: " Bostanai, Hanina ben Adoi, Hasdai I, Solomon, Isaac Iskawi I, Judah Zakkai ( Babawai ), Moses, Isaac Iskawi II, David ben Judah, Hasdai II.
The following is a translation of a portion of an account of the Exilarchy in the Arabic period, written by Nathan ha-Babli in the 10th century, and included in Abraham Zacuto's " Yuhasin " and in Neubauer's " Mediæval Jewish Chronicles ," ii.
* Seder ' Olam Zuta, in A. Neubauer's Mediæval Jewish Chronicles, ii.
* Selections from the Golden Bull from the Internet Mediæval Sourcebook at the Fordham University Centre for Mediæval Studies.
In Mediæval Britain, grazing rights within the boundaries of the Forest of Dartmoor were strictly limited.
It was written by Marie Findley of the Mediæval Bæbes and was also based on their antics.
Draycot Foliat once had its own Church and Parish in the Mediæval period, but in 1571 the Bishop of Salisbury ordered the Church in Draycot to be demolished, as neither parish could sustain their own rectors any longer.
Many performers have recorded the song, including Elisabeth Schumann, Anthony Newley, Sting, Annie Lennox, Christine McVie, Suzanne Vega, Mediæval Bæbes, Tori Amos, Elaine Paige, Joan Baez, Alison Moyet, John Denver, Anúna, Loreena McKennitt, The King's Singers, Eileen Farrell, Hayley Westenra, the Kingston Trio, Kate Miller-Heidke, Bobby Breen, Chanticleer, Dinah Shore, Sufjan Stevens, Alex Kingston, Jessye Norman and Deas Vail among others.

Sword and Virtual
In addition, Nintendo celebrated the 25th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda game by releasing a Zelda game for all its current consoles in 2011: Link's Awakening in the 3DS's Virtual Console on June 7, Ocarina of Time 3D for the 3DS on mid-June, Four Swords Anniversary Edition on September 28, 2011 to February 20, 2012 as a free DSiWare download and Skyward Sword for the Wii, which was released on November 18, 2011 in Europe, November 20, 2011 in the United States and November 24, 2011 in Australia.
He is co-creator of the Fabled Lands series, and also wrote for the Virtual Reality, Blood Sword, and Golden Dragon series, as well as penning a single Fighting Fantasy gamebook, ( The Keep of the Lich Lord ) and a number of TV and movie novelizations.
Lure of the Temptress is the first game built with the Virtual Theatre engine, which Revolution used in the subsequent games Beneath a Steel Sky and the first two games in the Broken Sword series.
In 2012, it was confirmed that the engine will be revived as " Virtual Theatre 7 " for the upcoming fifth Broken Sword titled Broken Sword: The Serpent's Curse ( 2013 ).
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, released in 1996 for PC, Mac and PlayStation, and its sequel, Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror, released in 1997 for PC and PlayStation, also used modified versions of the Virtual Theatre engine.

Sword and Museum
Most famously, he is the subject of the Boy Carrying a Sword of 1861 ( Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ).
He continued to suffer the indignity of disparaging reviews, as Don Pedro of Toledo Kissing the Sword of Henry IV, Raphael and the Fornarina ( Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University ), several portraits, and the Interior of the Sistine Chapel met a generally hostile critical response at the Paris Salon of 1814.
Sword used in the " contest " on display at the Republic of China Armed Forces Museum in Taipei, Taiwan
* A Sword from the Late Viking Age from the Higgins Museum ( myArmoury. com article )
* The station briefly featured in the computer game Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror, in which Nico Collard escapes from the British Museum and finds the station.
The Higgins Armory Sword Guild, founded in part by Patri J. Pugliese, is a study group that conducts research into Western Martial Arts and demonstrates both at the Museum as well as in the community.
Since the summer of 2009, the Museum has also hosted an ongoing series of thrice-weekly classes, the Higgins Academy of the Sword, where students learn classical fencing as well as fencing with the historical weapons.
* Wernick, 2004, A Khepesh Sword in the University of Liverpool Museum in JSSEA 31, 151-155
* Beckett, Dr Ian F, Corvi, Steven J ( editors ), Haig's Generals ( Pen & Sword, 2006, ISBN 1-84415-169-7 ) — includes a 24-page chapter on Horne by Dr Simon Robbins ( Department of Documents, Imperial War Museum )
His statues include William the Silent, set up at the Petit Sablon / Kleine Zavel Square, and two in the Brussels Museum, The Man with the Sword, and " The Sphinx ".
* Japanese Sword Museum
The Kirkburn Sword, kept in the British Museum.
The Kirkburn Sword, as it became known, is described by the British Museum as " probably the finest Iron Age sword in Europe ".
* The British Museum describes the Kirkburn Sword

Sword and which
During World War I Wilkinson Sword transitioned from mail to a lamellar design which was the precursor to the flak jacket.
During this stage a dispute occurred between ad-Darazi and Hamza bin Ali mainly concerning ad-Darazi's ghuluww ( Arabic, " exaggeration "), which refers to the belief that God was incarnated in human beings, especially ' Ali and his descendants, including Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah who was the current Caliph, and ad-Darazi naming himself " The Sword of the Faith " which led Hamza to write an epistle refuting the need for the sword to spread the faith and several epistles refuting the beliefs of the ghulat.
Nevertheless, as a direct result of the failings of the Dieppe raid, the British made several innovations – most notably Hobart's Funnies – specialized armoured vehicles which, in the course of the Normandy Landings, undoubtedly saved many lives on those three beachheads upon which Commonwealth soldiers were landing ( Gold Beach, Juno Beach, and Sword Beach ).
British influence can also be seen with the ' English Cycle ' of Disney animated films, which include Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, Robin Hood, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Sword in the Stone, The Rescuers and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
* Phllby has a key role in Mike Ripley's short story " Gold Sword " published in ' John Creasey's Crime Collection 1990 ' which was chosen as BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Story to mark the 50th anniversary of D-Day on 6th June 1994.
, meaning " Way of The Sword ", is a modern Japanese martial art of sword-fighting based on traditional swordsmanship ( kenjutsu ) which originated with the samurai class of feudal Japan.
Stone had referred Bogdanov to Cuchulain and the Beheading Game, a sequence which is contained in The Grenoside Sword dance.
Buzz Blobs cannot be defeated outright by swords, with the exception of the Golden Sword, requiring the use of various ranged weapons, which can either defeat them instantly or stun them, leaving them vulnerable to sword strikes.
The Wallace Sword, which supposedly belonged to Wallace, although some parts were made at least 160 years later, was held for many years in Dumbarton Castle and is now in the Wallace Monument.
* In the anime series Code Geass, the Emperor of the Britannian Empire built a shrine-like building called the Sword of Akasha, which was described as a " weapon to defeat god ".
" This nickname however derives not from his casualty figures which were consistently lower than Bradley's, but from his days as Master of Sword when his colorful language about ' blood and guts ' made an impression on junior officers.
This too was performing poorly, so Harley granted authority for selling tickets to John Blunt a director of the Hollow Sword Blade Company, which despite its name was an unofficial bank.
Damocles (;, Damoklē ̂ s ; literally: " Fame of the People ") is a figure featured in a single moral anecdote commonly referred to as " the Sword of Damocles ," which was a late addition to classical Greek culture.
" He was a member of a distinguished West Point class that also included Creighton Abrams and Benjamin O. Davis Jr .. Westmoreland graduated as first captain-the highest graduating rank-and received the Pershing Sword, which is given to the most able cadet at the academy.
The same book also features HMS Sword, a small Royal Navy experimental submarine which is sunk after a valiant but unequal struggle with the pirate submarine.
The King wields the mighty Shadow Sword, which was used long before by an Immortal of Ultima Thule in a battle to defeat Angsaar during his first rise to power.
The battle features in ' Sharpe's Sword ' by Bernard Cornwell, in which Richard Sharpe helps Wellington bring the French to battle by feeding a known French spy false information.
The Polish edition, published in 1991 by Sfera company as Magia i Miecz ( Magic and Sword ) was based on 2nd edition rules, and was the only edition with new artwork for all cards ( which many people consider better than the original one ).
The Magic Sword had all new graphics ( no images from the Polish Talisman were kept, except for the re-edition of Cave, as all expansions were re-released under new names ) which wasn't received very well as compared to Talisman.
In September 1270 he visited the village Miholjanec, where was discovered an unknown ancient castle and a sword, this sword he got as a gift, in which he and his priests acknowledged the " Holy War Sword of the Scythians " and he saw that he was determined to master the world.
Later on, Jason, Zack, and Trini are selected to represent Angel Grove at the World Peace Conference in Switzerland, and the Rangers are faced with the task of finding replacements, but in order to transfer the powers of the Red, Black, and Yellow Rangers, they must find the Sword of Light, which is located on the Deserted Planet.

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