The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 785 páginas |
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... took Constantinople . Through her influence Ivan tried to make himself known as successor of the Graeco - Roman emperors . He required the court at Moscow to adopt the ceremonials of Constantinople , took the double - headed By- zantine ...
... took Constantinople . Through her influence Ivan tried to make himself known as successor of the Graeco - Roman emperors . He required the court at Moscow to adopt the ceremonials of Constantinople , took the double - headed By- zantine ...
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... took Cracow , with the area bounded by the Pilica , the Vistula , and the Bug ; Russia an- nexed what was left . Poland ceased to exist as an independent state . Two years later the allies agreed in secret never again to use the name ...
... took Cracow , with the area bounded by the Pilica , the Vistula , and the Bug ; Russia an- nexed what was left . Poland ceased to exist as an independent state . Two years later the allies agreed in secret never again to use the name ...
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... took over control of parts of Sumatra and Java . The Dutch resorted to force to retain their rich colony . Difficulties continued until 1948 when the United Nations intervened . Gradually , ties between the new country of Indonesia and ...
... took over control of parts of Sumatra and Java . The Dutch resorted to force to retain their rich colony . Difficulties continued until 1948 when the United Nations intervened . Gradually , ties between the new country of Indonesia and ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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