Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Latin Europe" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Historians and Middle
Historians in the Romance languages tend to divide the Middle Ages into two parts: an earlier " High " and later " Low " period.
Historians often argue this intellectual transformation was a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern era.
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Historians consider it to be the transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages.
Historians consider this arrangement the political masterstroke of the Hispanic Middle Ages.
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Category: Historians of the Middle East
" Aristander the Prophet and the Alexander Historians " ( Presentation at the 1997 meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ).
Historians have also begun to consider the word " Renaissance " as an unnecessarily loaded word that implies an unambiguously positive " rebirth " from the supposedly more primitive Middle Ages.
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Historians who were active in the Middle Ages.
Historians believe that the lyrics are a few hundred years older (' Middle English ') and the words are a fragment of medieval poetry.
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Historians of England in the Middle Ages helped to lay the groundwork for modern historical historiography, providing vital accounts of the early history of England, Wales and Normandy, its cultures, and revelations about the historians themselves.
# REDIRECT Historians of England in the Middle Ages
# REDIRECT Historians of England in the Middle Ages
Historians of the university, encyclopedias and dictionaries of the Middle Ages consider that the university ( from Latin universitas ) was an institution unique to Christian Europe, that the first universities were all located in Western Europe with Paris and Bologna often cited as the earliest examples,
* " Islamic Biographical Literature ," ( 1962 ) in Historians of the Middle East, eds.
* Historians in the Middle Ages, 1974, Thames and Hudson, ISBN 0-684-14121-3
Category: Historians of the Middle East
But most important of all were his works on Roman literature and humanistic studies in the Middle Ages: Geschichte der römischen Litteratur (“ History of Roman Literature ,” 1828 ; 4th ed., 1868 – 1870 ), and the supplementary volumes, Die christlichen Dichter und Geschichtschreiber Roms (“ Christian Poets and Historians of Rome ,” 2nd ed., 1872 ), Die christlich-römische Theologie (“ Christian-Roman Theology ,” 1837 ), and Geschichte der römischen Litteratur im karolingischen Zeitalter (“ History of Roman Literature in the Carlovingian Period ,” 1840 ).
Category: Historians of the Middle East

Historians and Ages
Historians believe that the origin of Larbert dates back to the Dark Ages when Scotland was beginning to emerge as a nation.
* Historians in the Middle Ages

Historians and often
Historians often refer to the period from Qin Dynasty to the end of Qing Dynasty as Imperial China.
Historians often distinguish between two overlapping forms of colonialism:
Historians have often included Adams among the leading conservatives of his day.
Historians have found that publishers often served the interests of powerful social groups.
Historians and economists have often praised Jenkins for presiding over the transformation in Britain ’ s fiscal and current account positions towards the end of the 1960s.
Historians, philosophers and theologians often call this the Watchmaker analogy.
Historians have found that publishers often served the interests of powerful social groups.
Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history.
Historians caution, though, that notwithstanding its psychological insight and literary excellence, Gosse's narrative is often at odds with the verifiable facts of his own and his parents ' lives.
Historians may also note that Hollywood style, while often characterized by a more intense connection ( characterized at its extreme by counter balance ), also featured extensive variations and individual improvisation within the swingout in other instances.
Historians of his time and later were divided on his character and he is often overlooked in the historical record, mainly because of the fame of his successor.
Historians often tend to treat Coverdale and Tyndale like competitors in a race to complete the monumental and arduous task of translating the biblical text.
Historians and archaeologists often speak of the " Decapolis cities " and " Decapolis region " even when referring to these cities in later time periods.
Historians have often believed that he had no faith whatsoever, being a mere cynic.
Historians are well aware that diaries are often written with a view to later publication.
Historians of machine tools often focus on a handful of major industries that most spurred machine tool development.
Historians have often commented that the treaty was very generous to the United States in terms of greatly enlarged boundaries, which came at the expense of the Indian allies of the British.
Historians somewhat arbitrarily divided his work into periods, but the point of division is never certain, as he often completed a picture years after he began it.
Historians often put forward many different estimates of the numbers killed during World War II.
Historians often comment on mob rule as a factor in the rise of Rome and its maintenance, as the city of Rome itself was large — between 100, 000 and 250, 000 citizens — while the aristocracy and even military was very small by comparison to the citizenry.
Historians have often remarked upon Madame de Maintenon's political influence, which was considerable.
Historians often say that he was born at " Frascati ", but it did not exist at his birth.
Historians such as John Keegan have shown that when correctly prepared against ( such as by improvising fortifications ) and, especially, by standing firm in face of the onslaught, cavalry charges often failed against infantry, with horses refusing to gallop into the dense mass of enemies, or the charging unit itself breaking up.
Historians often refer to the ' Age of Discovery ' as the pioneer Portuguese and Spanish long-distance maritime travels in search of alternative trade routes to " the East Indies ", moved by the trade of gold, silver and spices.

1.415 seconds.