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De la Roche dynasty (1205–1308) | ||
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Brienne dynasty (1308–1311/94)§ | ||
Catalan Domination (1311–1388) |
Roger Deslaur ·
Manfred ·
William II‡ ·
John II‡ ·
Frederick I‡ ·
Frederick II‡ ·
Maria with
Peter (IV) of Aragon‡ | |
Acciaioli dynasty (1388–1395 and 1402–1458)† |
Nerio I ·
Antonio I ·
Nerio II ·
Antonio II ·
Claire with
Bartolomeo Contarini ·
Francesco I ·
Francesco II | |
§from Walter I's death in 1311 titular, but recognized in
Argos and Nauplia ‡Also
Dukes of Neopatria †
Venetian control in 1395–1402 |
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Amun ·
Amunet ·
Anubis ·
Anuket ·
Apep ·
Apis ·
Aten ·
Atum ·
Bastet ·
Bat ·
Bes
Four sons of Horus ·
Geb ·
Hapi ·
Hathor ·
Heka ·
Heqet ·
Horus ·
Isis ·
Khepri
Khnum ·
Khonsu ·
Kuk ·
Maahes ·
Ma'at ·
Mafdet ·
Menhit ·
Meretseger ·
Meskhenet
Monthu ·
Min ·
Mnewer ·
Mut ·
Neith ·
Nekhbet ·
Nefertem ·
Nephthys ·
Nu ·
Nut ·
Osiris
Pakhet ·
Ptah ·
Qebui ·
Ra ·
Reshep ·
Satet ·
Sekhmet ·
Seker ·
Serket ·
Sobek Wadj-wer · Wepwawet · Wosret | |
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Beings |
Askafroa ·
Bäckahästen ·
Changeling ·
Deildegast ·
Draugr ·
Elf ·
Erlking ·
Fossegrim ·
Gjenganger ·
Helhest ·
Huldra ·
Kraken ·
Mara ·
Myling ·
Nisse ·
Nix ·
Rå ·
Skrømt ·
Troll ·
Valravn ·
Vætter ·
Will-o'-the-wisp ·
Ysätters-Kajsa | |
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People | ||
Origins |
Works in Latin | ||
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Works in Italian | ||
Divina Commedia | ||
Characters of Divina Commedia |
Alichino ·
Barbariccia ·
Ciampolo ·
Cocytus ·
Corso Donati ·
Dis ·
Eunoe ·
Forese Donati ·
Malacoda ·
Malebranche ·
Malebolge ·
Piccarda ·
Satan ·
Scarmiglione | |
Insights | ||
In popular culture |
Dante and his Divine Comedy in popular culture ·
Après une Lecture de Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata ·
Dante crater ·
Dante Park ·
The Divine Comedy (symphony) ·
Dante's Inferno (1924 film) ·
Dante's Inferno (1935 film) ·
Dante's Inferno (2007 film) ·
Dante's Inferno (video game) ·
Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic ·
Dante Symphony ·
Demon Lord Dante ·
L'Inferno (film) ·
Italian battleship Dante Alighieri | |
Proto-Sinaitic script? 19 c. BCE
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Meroitic 3 c. BCE | |
Ogham 4 c. CE | |
Hangul 1443 | |
Zhuyin (Bopomofo) 1913 | |
Anglo-Saxon period | (927–1066) |
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Norman period | (1066–1154) |
Plantagenet period | (1154–1485) |
Tudor period | (1485–1603) |
Elizabethan era | (1558–1603) |
Stuart period | (1603–1714) |
Jacobean era | (1603–1625) |
Caroline era | (1625–1649) |
The Interregnum | (1649–1660) |
Restoration era | (1660–1685) |
Georgian era | (1714–1830) |
Victorian era | (1837–1901) |
Edwardian era | (1901–1910) |
World War I | (1914–1918) |
Interwar Period | (1918–1939) |
World War II | (1939–1945) |
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Welcome to my Workshop page!
De la Roche dynasty (1205–1308) | ||
---|---|---|
Brienne dynasty (1308–1311/94)§ | ||
Catalan Domination (1311–1388) |
Roger Deslaur ·
Manfred ·
William II‡ ·
John II‡ ·
Frederick I‡ ·
Frederick II‡ ·
Maria with
Peter (IV) of Aragon‡ | |
Acciaioli dynasty (1388–1395 and 1402–1458)† |
Nerio I ·
Antonio I ·
Nerio II ·
Antonio II ·
Claire with
Bartolomeo Contarini ·
Francesco I ·
Francesco II | |
§from Walter I's death in 1311 titular, but recognized in
Argos and Nauplia ‡Also
Dukes of Neopatria †
Venetian control in 1395–1402 |
Mythology | ||
---|---|---|
Deities |
Amun ·
Amunet ·
Anubis ·
Anuket ·
Apep ·
Apis ·
Aten ·
Atum ·
Bastet ·
Bat ·
Bes
Four sons of Horus ·
Geb ·
Hapi ·
Hathor ·
Heka ·
Heqet ·
Horus ·
Isis ·
Khepri
Khnum ·
Khonsu ·
Kuk ·
Maahes ·
Ma'at ·
Mafdet ·
Menhit ·
Meretseger ·
Meskhenet
Monthu ·
Min ·
Mnewer ·
Mut ·
Neith ·
Nekhbet ·
Nefertem ·
Nephthys ·
Nu ·
Nut ·
Osiris
Pakhet ·
Ptah ·
Qebui ·
Ra ·
Reshep ·
Satet ·
Sekhmet ·
Seker ·
Serket ·
Sobek Wadj-wer · Wepwawet · Wosret | |
Writings | ||
Beliefs | ||
Beings |
Askafroa ·
Bäckahästen ·
Changeling ·
Deildegast ·
Draugr ·
Elf ·
Erlking ·
Fossegrim ·
Gjenganger ·
Helhest ·
Huldra ·
Kraken ·
Mara ·
Myling ·
Nisse ·
Nix ·
Rå ·
Skrømt ·
Troll ·
Valravn ·
Vætter ·
Will-o'-the-wisp ·
Ysätters-Kajsa | |
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People | ||
Origins |
Works in Latin | ||
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Works in Italian | ||
Divina Commedia | ||
Characters of Divina Commedia |
Alichino ·
Barbariccia ·
Ciampolo ·
Cocytus ·
Corso Donati ·
Dis ·
Eunoe ·
Forese Donati ·
Malacoda ·
Malebranche ·
Malebolge ·
Piccarda ·
Satan ·
Scarmiglione | |
Insights | ||
In popular culture |
Dante and his Divine Comedy in popular culture ·
Après une Lecture de Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata ·
Dante crater ·
Dante Park ·
The Divine Comedy (symphony) ·
Dante's Inferno (1924 film) ·
Dante's Inferno (1935 film) ·
Dante's Inferno (2007 film) ·
Dante's Inferno (video game) ·
Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic ·
Dante Symphony ·
Demon Lord Dante ·
L'Inferno (film) ·
Italian battleship Dante Alighieri | |
Proto-Sinaitic script? 19 c. BCE
| |
Meroitic 3 c. BCE | |
Ogham 4 c. CE | |
Hangul 1443 | |
Zhuyin (Bopomofo) 1913 | |
Anglo-Saxon period | (927–1066) |
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Norman period | (1066–1154) |
Plantagenet period | (1154–1485) |
Tudor period | (1485–1603) |
Elizabethan era | (1558–1603) |
Stuart period | (1603–1714) |
Jacobean era | (1603–1625) |
Caroline era | (1625–1649) |
The Interregnum | (1649–1660) |
Restoration era | (1660–1685) |
Georgian era | (1714–1830) |
Victorian era | (1837–1901) |
Edwardian era | (1901–1910) |
World War I | (1914–1918) |
Interwar Period | (1918–1939) |
World War II | (1939–1945) |
Modern Britain | (1945–Present) |
Metals | ||
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Colours | ||
Furs | ||
Stains | ||
Others |
Open source |
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Category:Application software templates τ
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Dialects |
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Use | |
History | |
Literature | |
Regulators | |
Dictionaries | |
Education | |
Related topics |
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Reconstructed | |||||||
Historical languages |
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Modern languages | |||||||
Diachronic features | |||||||
Synchronic features | |||||||
Language histories |
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