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- '''Roger Bacon''', aka "Doctor Mirabilis" (The Wonderful Doctor), (1214-1294) was a868 bytes (128 words) - 16:12, 6 July 2006
- '''Roger Ascham''' (1515-1568) was an [[England|English]] [[scholar]], [[humanism|hu849 bytes (127 words) - 16:39, 23 February 2007
- ...erick II]]. His father fell at the [[battle]] of Tagliacozzo in 1268, and Roger, at the age of eight years old, was sent to sea in a [[galley]] belonging t ...roops (called [[Almagavares]]), whom he had no longer the means of paying, Roger induced them under his leadership to seek new adventures in the East, in fi3 KB (469 words) - 16:28, 17 August 2007
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- ...a piecemeal conquest of the island. Palermo was taken in 1072 and by 1091 Roger had captured the last resisting Muslim town. ...igue and extensive interference from the [[pope]], Roger's son was crowned Roger II, king of Sicily, [[Calabria]] and [[Apulia]].1 KB (189 words) - 19:28, 7 September 2005
- ...erick II]]. His father fell at the [[battle]] of Tagliacozzo in 1268, and Roger, at the age of eight years old, was sent to sea in a [[galley]] belonging t ...roops (called [[Almagavares]]), whom he had no longer the means of paying, Roger induced them under his leadership to seek new adventures in the East, in fi3 KB (469 words) - 16:28, 17 August 2007
- ...f steps used by [[scientist]]s in order to collect data about the world. [[Roger Bacon]] and [[Albertus Magnus]] are seen as the fathers of this approach.651 bytes (94 words) - 16:14, 6 July 2006
- '''Roger Bacon''', aka "Doctor Mirabilis" (The Wonderful Doctor), (1214-1294) was a868 bytes (128 words) - 16:12, 6 July 2006
- '''Roger Ascham''' (1515-1568) was an [[England|English]] [[scholar]], [[humanism|hu849 bytes (127 words) - 16:39, 23 February 2007
- Many people consider him and [[Roger Bacon]] to be the two fathers of the [[scientific method]]. He was a teache1 KB (204 words) - 16:11, 6 July 2006
- ...] was one [[Roger]], holding for the infant (and absent) [[Bohemond II]]. Roger's death led to the interesting position of the regency being taken over by4 KB (673 words) - 02:28, 15 July 2008
- ...ggressive in defending themselves. Peacock [[feather]]s are described by [[Roger Ascham|Ascham]] in the [[16th century]] as being used on [[arrow]]s for "ga1 KB (194 words) - 04:26, 11 September 2007
- ...22 years. He is eventually beguiled by a [[prioress]] and betrayed to Sir Roger of Doncaster.1 KB (242 words) - 15:58, 22 May 2006
- ...]]an references to similar substances occur in the [[13th century]] (cf. [[Roger Bacon]]'s ''On Marvelous Power of Art and Nature'') but the "Corning" proce2 KB (257 words) - 16:21, 6 July 2006
- * [[Roger Bacon]], Franciscan, philosopher, and scientist2 KB (219 words) - 02:36, 21 January 2008
- ...Roger de Trencavel sought an accommodation with the crusaders, but Raymond-Roger was refused a meeting and raced back to Carcassonne to prepare his defences ...ong, by August 7 the crusaders had cut the town's access to water, Raymond-Roger sought negotiations but was taken prisoner while under truce, and the town11 KB (1,812 words) - 10:05, 16 July 2008
- ...ating texts into Latin is perfectly [[period]]. In his ''Opus tertium'', [[Roger Bacon]] expresses his disgust at the bad translations of scholarly works th3 KB (402 words) - 09:52, 19 September 2007
- ...]. Numerous survivng examples exist today, from the coronation mantle of [[Roger II of Sicily]] to the much more humble Bocksten mantle. ...''some'' way. Some, like the 'Sternenmantel' and the coronation mantle of Roger II of Sicily are elaborately embroidered with designs that stand out from t5 KB (863 words) - 08:44, 16 March 2017
- ...]] with mercenary companies, led by the like of Sir [[John Hawkwood]] or [[Roger di Flor]], who had elevated their art from fighting for money (and [[loot|s3 KB (515 words) - 15:05, 23 July 2008
- ...grew close to one of the barons whom Edward and the Despensers had exiled, Roger Mortimer, and in 1326 she landed with him in Essex, and declared she sought4 KB (640 words) - 21:18, 29 January 2009
- *[[Roger I of Sicily]] *[[Roger II of Sicily]]10 KB (1,456 words) - 09:42, 25 March 2007
- ...of England sought to rally support but, despite sending the then-numinous Roger Mortimer to Ireland, Edward Bruse crushed the English at the Battle of Kell2 KB (389 words) - 19:56, 25 May 2011
- ...'', a herald, who gained Kingly rank briefly in 1485 before the incumbent (Roger Malchado) was made ''Norroy'' King. There are also single references to Nor3 KB (471 words) - 21:02, 1 July 2021
- * Roger de Mandeville -- Whose ancestor had been another of [[William the Lion]]'s5 KB (862 words) - 21:42, 26 August 2008