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13th century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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13th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 13th Century Timeline Index : People, Events, Periods and Places in a chronological context ... Roger Bacon was a friar living in 13th century England, who, hundreds of years after his death became popularly known as a powerful sorcerer. He is most widely known amon...
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This webpage has been replaced. Please click on: ... Central and Eastern Europe 1095-1250; or; Western Europe 1095-1250; or; Crusaders and Byzantine Decline 1250-1400; Eastern Europe 1250-1400; German Empire 1250-1400; Scandinavia 1250-1400; Castile, Aragon, Granada, and Portugal 1250-1400; Italian City States 1250-1400;
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Perfumery in Western Europe around the 13th century ... Use of alcohol in perfumery was known in northwest Europe in the 12th century but was not widespread until later. A variant of distilled alcohol, rather than alcohol mixed with water, was known in France in the 13th century, prepared by using quicklime in the mix...
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9th-13th Century European armor from Racinet ... 13th Century from Strutt ... English Armor and Lady of the 13th Century from Stibbert...
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[from Walsh] Although Tatar [or Mongol] troops had defeated those of the Russian princes in 1228 this had been only a reconnaissance in force and the Tatars had withdrawn without attempting to follow up the victory. ... They returned in 1236, however, and within less than ... The ancient founders and fathers of their tribes,
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Early in the 13th century Alfonso VIII of Castile and Alfonso IX of León founded the Universities of Palencia and Salamanca, respectively, for the study of theology, philosophy, and Roman and canon law.
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13th Century Knight Pewter Sculpture ; The sculptures are cast in pewter and are 4"+ in size. Each sculpture has a pewter or stone base but rests upon a wooden platform. The wood platforms are generally 2" square & 0.5" tall with the characters name on the platform.
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