Articles related to "1391"Since Benedict XVI quoted him in a speech on September 12, 2006, Manuel II's words have been closely examined. But what about the motivations behind them?
Much ado has been made about Pope Benedict XVI's quoting of late 14th-century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Paleologus. But who was Manuel II?
Who is the Dalai Lama? The fourteenth - what happened to the first thirteen?
NIH has terminated clinical trials after circumcision was seen to protect against spread of AIDS. This outcome is related to the ethics of research on human subjects.
Priceless medieval treasures, many unseen for 25 years, such as the Lewis Chessmen, and the St Eustace Head Reliquary are now permanently displayed at the British Museum.
Renaissance and Industrial Revolution urbanized the Europeans and quickened their advance, while the marginalized Jews lagged behind and became objects of discrimination.
Varicose veins are more than a cosmetic concern. They frequently require treatment, and they may be an indication of underlying medical problems.
From fine dining to beach-side snacking, a wide range of eateries cater to hungry and discerning tourists in Port Dover on the northern shores of Lake Erie.
The 15th century French Duke of Orleans, the British, and a young American entrepreneur, Esther Howland, all contributed to the history of Valentine's Day cards.
By the end of the 15th Century B.C.E. a vibrant international community had developed across the Near East with a trade network linking Africa to Europe and Central Asia.
Amoebiasis is one the major killer diseases in the tropics. The cause of this disease is a protozoan, which is the only pathogen among a number of enteric amoeba.
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