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"Does bare acquaintance with illustrious names alone, Impart real knowledge of the dead?" --Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy, ch.VIII

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Medieval history

Newly created: Heriot, Eilmer_of_Malmesbury, Kipper (medieval tournament), Commune (medieval), Hayward (profession), Seneschal, Henry the monk, Peter of Bruis, Sigerus of Brabant, Martin-du-Canigou, Peace and Truce of God, Commendation ceremony, Joseph Strayer, University of Paris strike of 1229, University of Paris (Condemnations), Rebellion of 1088, Revolt of 1173-1174, Feudalism (examples), William Fitz Osbern (1196), bezants, Reginald of Durham, People's Crusade, Flavio Biondo, Wimund (bishop), Book of the Civilized Man, Separation of church and state (medieval), Distichs of Cato, Consolation of Philosophy, Henry of Huntingdon, Medieval revenants, English historians in the Middle Ages, Six Ages of the World, Middle Ages in history, Medieval film, Duodecim abusivis saeculi, Dubiis Nominibus, Great Famine of 1315-1317, Medieval demography, Separation of church and state (medieval), A Dispute Between a Priest and a Knight, Ekkehard of Aura, Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323-1328, Popular revolt in late medieval Europe, Sequence of Saint Eulalia, Nikolaus Gerhaert, Pas d'Armes, Poem on the Evil Times of Edward II, Drolleries, Fountain of Life, The Boy and the Blind Man, Erasmus Grasser, Globus cruciger,Crusade and Death of Richard I,William Hurley,Iam of Zwolle,Allegory in the Middle Ages,Ars moriendi,Breton literature,Dei gesta per Francos,Anglo-Saxon literature,Celtic art,Anglo-Saxon art,Gothic art,Migration Period art,Dictionary of the Middle Ages,Panel painting,Carolingian art,Pre-Romanesque art,Romance of Horn,Plan of Saint Gall,Speculum al foderi,Stavelot Triptych,Mosan art

Major Re-write and Re-org: Feudalism (9), Medieval Inquisition, First Crusade (4), Norman Conquest (4), Scholasticism (3), Dark Ages (9), Goliard, Magna Carta (25), Investiture Controversy (3), Charles H. Haskins (?), First Barons' War, Sutton Hoo, Leonardo Bruni (9), Secretum Secretorum, Roger of Wendover, Knight's fee, Floris and Blancheflour, Jiménez de Cisneros, Medieval technology, Guibert of Nogent,Papal bull,Wilgefortis,Commonplace book,The Decameron

Significant Contribution: Hildegard_of_Bingen, Round tower, Albigensian Crusade, Petrarch, Medieval university, Longbow, Hundred Years War, Black Death, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,Henri Pirenne, Sicilian Vespers,Robert Grosseteste,Medieval hunting,Unicorn,Right of asylum,Commendam

Ancient history

Newly created: Homerism,Kellia,Fall of the Roman Empire,Battle of Frigidus

Major Re-write and Re-org: Diocletian

Significant contribution: Crisis of the Third Century

Modern history

Newly created: Dorothy Lawrence,Charles S. Roberts,Carlo Ginsburg,Laurens van der Post (40),The Cambridge History of English and American Literature,Louis Poinsot (2),Metahistory,Historiophoty,World History,Big History,Kabloona,The Night in Lisbon,Outdoor literature,Aimé Félix Tschiffely,Flight to Arras,Lost World (genre),Eliot Crawshay-Williams,Amos Urban Shirk,Invasion literature

Major Re-write and Re-org: Anna Sewell,Treasure Island,Pinocchio

Significant contribution: Heinrich Barth,David Copperfield (novel),Native Son,Père Goriot

Other

Newly created: Verio, ClarkNet (?),Sewanee Natural Bridge,Sideling Hill,World Wilderness Congress,Professional amateurs,The Long Tail,Internet Medieval Sourcebook,End of Civilization,Point Lookout, Maryland,American Council of Learned Societies,The Longest Day (game)

Major Re-write and Re-org: William (name), Great Sphinx of Giza, Liquor

Significant contribution: Kipper, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again, Nature (Etymology)

Translations from other wikis

Abrogans (German)

New Stubs

Lilian Bowes Lyon, Grey College (South Africa), Deeds of King Stephen, Ralph of Diceto, Revolt of the Earls 1075, Battle of Bremule

Images

Secret of Secrets,Dudley Do-Right,T and O Map, Fountain of Life,Christ and Jonah,Christ and Noah,Sanctuary stone,Ars moriendi,Guibert Nogent,City Of God,Dictionary of the Middle Ages,Style1 Sword,Frankish grave goods,Polychrome Gothic fibula,St.Mark,Utrecht Psalter,Morris Dancer,Great Sphinx 1867,Sideling Hill,Sewanee Natural Bridge,ClarkNet Logo,Louis Pointsot,Cambridge Logo,Laurens vander Post 1,Laurens vander Post 2,Laurens vander Post 3,Laurens vander Post 4,Charles Roberts,Dorthy Lawrence,Carolingian Empire,Death of William Rufus,Death of Alaric,Treasure Island,Erich Remarque,The Night in Lisbon,Kargil War: Build-up,Kargil War: Map ,Robert Newton: Long John Silver ,Godric,Stavelot Triptych ,Treasure Island Map ,Smurf and Unicef,Pinocchio,Black Beauty

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