Search Results: 888 gold slot☀️복사열기 ->【islot4.com】 $33를 무료로 받으세요 첫충 보너스: 100% 매충 보너스: 15% 월간 캐쉬백: 10% x77739

Search

Search Results

France v England: The 100 Years' War
Collection by Mark Cartwright

France v England: The 100 Years' War

There was a bitter rivalry between France and England throughout the 14th and 15th century CE and their frequent battles in this period are now known to history as the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453 CE). In this collection of resources, we...
The Eastern Hemisphere, 100 BC
Image by Thomas Lessman

The Eastern Hemisphere, 100 BC

A map showing the major empires, kingdoms, tribes, and ethnic groups of the Eastern Hemisphere in 100 BC.
The Bosporan Kingdom, c.100 CE
Image by Simeon Netchev

The Bosporan Kingdom, c.100 CE

This map illustrates the rise and development of the Bosporan Kingdom (c. 480 BCE – 341 CE), an ancient state located around the Bosphorus Kimmerios (Kerch Strait), encompassing parts of the eastern Crimea and the Taman Peninsula. Founded...
New CGI of How Titanic Sank | Titanic 100
Video by National Geographic

New CGI of How Titanic Sank | Titanic 100

Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron: James Cameron and his team pull together a new CGI of how they believe the TItanic sank and reached the ocean floor. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Access our digital archive by...
Ninna-ji
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Ninna-ji

Ninnia-ji is a Shingon Buddhist temple complex located in Kyoto, Japan. Known as the 'Temple of Heavenly Benevolence', it was founded in 888 CE by Emperor Uda (r. 887-897 CE). Ninna-ji is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and its...
Kingdom of West Francia
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Kingdom of West Francia

The Kingdom of West Francia (843-987 CE, also known as The Kingdom of the West Franks) was the region of Western Europe that formed the western part of the Carolingian Empire of Charlemagne (Holy Roman Emperor 800-814 CE) known as Francia...
The Gold Trade of Ancient & Medieval West Africa
Article by Mark Cartwright

The Gold Trade of Ancient & Medieval West Africa

West Africa was one of the world's greatest producers of gold in the Middle Ages. Trade in the metal went back to antiquity but when the camel caravans of the Sahara linked North Africa to the savannah interior, the trade really took off...
Gold in Antiquity
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Gold in Antiquity

Gold, chemical symbol Au (from the Latin aurum meaning 'shining dawn'), is a precious metal which has been used since antiquity in the production of jewellery, coinage, sculpture, vessels and as a decoration for buildings, monuments and statues...
no image
Video by Smarthistory

Apollonius, Boxer at Rest, c. 100 B.C.E.

More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=FvsSPJoJB3k Apollonius, Boxer at Rest, c. 100 B.C.E., bronze, Palazzo Massimo, Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome
no image
Video by Smarthistory

Alexander Mosaic, c.100 B.C.E.

More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=51UA1T89MzU Alexander Mosaic, c.100 B.C.E., copy (Pompeii) of a lost Greek painting, c. 315 B.C.E., Archaeological Museum, Naples Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker
Membership