A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... interest , but after he was crowned emperor his relations with Germany ended , and he lived north of the Alps for only two years ( 1235-1237 ) . Germany , he said , was cold and barbarous , and when he went there he always shivered ...
... interest , but after he was crowned emperor his relations with Germany ended , and he lived north of the Alps for only two years ( 1235-1237 ) . Germany , he said , was cold and barbarous , and when he went there he always shivered ...
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... interest in the study of geography and called many famous scholars to his court . Then William I and II encouraged mathematicians and astronomers when the Byzantine influence was paramount . At the court of Frederick , Greek influence ...
... interest in the study of geography and called many famous scholars to his court . Then William I and II encouraged mathematicians and astronomers when the Byzantine influence was paramount . At the court of Frederick , Greek influence ...
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... interest in the Middle Ages . Interest , or usury , was any fixed payment stipulated in advance . for a loan of money without risk to the lender , or any price over and above the just price . It meant financial or banking operations ...
... interest in the Middle Ages . Interest , or usury , was any fixed payment stipulated in advance . for a loan of money without risk to the lender , or any price over and above the just price . It meant financial or banking operations ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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