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- # [http://books.google.com/books?id=x26DAAAAMAAJ The Historians' History of the World], Vol XVII, Henry Smith Willams. London and New York:2 KB (292 words) - 20:55, 10 June 2020
- ...d is now more often replaced by the term 'Early Modern' in the practice of historians. See [[periodization]].11 KB (1,597 words) - 05:06, 18 September 2011
- ...ho spread Christianity to the Northern English Kingdoms. This is why early historians, had little idea of what happened between the withdrawals of the Legions, a2 KB (359 words) - 11:51, 27 December 2022
- ...r]]. He is often held up to be a shining example of [[chivalry]], but some historians claim that the evidence indicates that he was ruthless, pragmatic and manip4 KB (599 words) - 14:40, 20 October 2009
- ...volume being an exhaustively detailed commentary of invaluable interest to historians of medicine, pharmacology, philology, art, and printing, it will also appea3 KB (342 words) - 23:13, 1 November 2016
- ...an outlaw, a knight or anything like the character in the tales. Likewise, historians are still arguing over where exactly his headquarters were located.3 KB (488 words) - 22:33, 25 February 2013
- ...91, expelled from [[Spain]] in 1492 and from [[Portugal]] in 1496. Modern historians rate the expulsion of the Jews from [[Spain]] as the single act that was mo6 KB (980 words) - 22:39, 3 October 2007
- ...e-edged [[knife]]. The Saxons were considered by [[Charlemagne]], and some historians, to be especially [[war]]-like and ferocious. Historians are divided about what followed. Some argue that the takeover of lowland Br9 KB (1,416 words) - 08:05, 8 May 2013
- Certain cyncial historians have pointed out that "Holy Roman Empire" is a misnomer, as this kingdom wa5 KB (766 words) - 07:32, 8 May 2013
- 7 KB (1,351 words) - 21:50, 22 May 2006
- ...groups|re-enactors]] and is the stated purpose of [[living history|living historians]] and is actively despised, feared and criticised by others. The way it wa7 KB (1,080 words) - 07:22, 14 October 2008
- ...n]] history, for instance, consider themselves Renaissance or Early Modern historians, while anyone working on [[England]] in the early 15th century is considere7 KB (1,064 words) - 14:50, 11 November 2007
- ...rthern [[Italy]] in about 750 AD. Even [[Nineteenth Century]] pro-Catholic historians now admit it was a blatant forgery, but it was regarded as genuine through17 KB (2,876 words) - 04:33, 15 September 2007