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Tag: Europe

Safe Food: Crucial for Child Development, c. 2000
The Growth of Diaspora:From 722 BCE
Progress of plague showing towns and areas not stricken by the plague
Europes Railway Network in 1840 and 1870
Artists Travels, 1300-1500
World War I in Europe
USSR Foreign Policy 1967-75
Two Trading Empires – Venice and the Hansa
Trade Routes and Empires, 1500
Trade Sites and Goods in the 15th Century
Trade in Africa and Asia
Trade and Artistic Influence in Europe, 1000-1200
The World on the Eve of the Muslim Conquests circa 600 A.D.
The Spread of Black Death and Consequent Expulsion of the Jews in Europe
The Santiago de Compostella Routes in Medieval Times
The Religious Situation about 1560
The Pacific Ocean – Maritime Shipping Routes
The North Atlantic Route
The Mongol Empires in the 13th-14th Centuries
The Huns, Bulgars, Avars, Khazars, Patzinaks and Hungarians
The Great Armenian Trading Network (17th-18th Century)
The First, Second and Third Crusades
The Fight of Jews from the Medieval West
The Expansion of the Slavs
The Empire of Charles V and the Spanish and Austrian Habsburg
The Empire of Charles V
The Empire of Charlemagne to 814
The Economic Life of the Roman Empire
The Early Crusades
The Disintegration of the Roman Empire, AD 300 to 600
The Diffusion of Christianity
The Continental System 1806 – 1810
The Church at the Time of Constantine
The Colonizing of the Mediterranean from the East, 625 BC
The Church after Paul’s Journeys

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