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In others, it may include completion of a rite of passage, such as getting buried up to your chin in an ant nest on your thirteenth birthday.
By the thirteenth century, these techniques had reached Venice, where Byzantine enamelers were settling.
Since the early thirteenth century two great factions, the Guelfs and the Ghibellines, had competed for control of Florence.
Estonia was ruled by Poles, Danes, Germans, Swedes, and Russians after the thirteenth century.
The foundation of the Dominican and Franciscan Orders of friars in the thirteenth century transformed the spiritual life of the Western Church.
This new emphasis on figuration also led to a flowering in the production of illustrated manuscripts from the thirteenth century onward.
In the thirteenth century we read in old records that Pellitory of Spain was 'a proved remedy for the toothache' with the Welsh physicians.
Here in Christchurch, New Zealand, she is in her fourth homestay in a household where she is their thirteenth homestay student.
These are adjoining castles built from the eleventh to thirteenth centuries by sundry lords of Merle.
In 1929, he made a special trip to the Languedoc region of Southern France, a hotbed of Catharist activities in the thirteenth century.
Lacock Abbey, built as a nunnery in the thirteenth century, survives largely intact despite several campaigns of alterations and additions.
No thirteenth month is inserted every third year as the Chinese do, in order to bring the calendar back into sync with the sun.
It gave him back-to-back victories in the race and his thirteenth on the bounce.
The undercroft at Southwick Hall, although dating from the thirteenth century, is remarkably well preserved.
At least two different artistic traditions existed simultaneously within the Ugaritic kingdom during the fourteenth and thirteenth centuries.
To find out why this happened and when we must go back to the thirteenth history and a shipwreck off the Wexford coast.
Additionally, the cultural heritage has been immortalized in the famous epic poem Sonjara, sung by minstrels since the thirteenth century.
I'm in the thirteenth year so the things done early are coming up to at least middle age.
There are shrines in Kosovo built in the thirteenth century central to Serbian identity.
Actions against mesne lords are very common in the final concords of the thirteenth century.
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Eschenbach, Wolfram von, German medival poet or minnesinger, flourished in the first half of the thirteenth century.
Arcatures occur in Anglo-Norman churches of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
The cross-bow, or arbalist, was a popular weapon with the Etolians, and was introduced into England in the thirteenth century.
The difficulty was increased with the advent of Aristotelianism in the thirteenth century.
This is by no means an exclusively modern device of authentication, for these were known as early as the thirteenth century.
The fifth title of the thirteenth book of the Theodosian code of laws entirely relates to the privileges of mariners.
We had a great fight for the thirteenth, which I fortunately won, and finished the match with a love game.
This was the progress the piano of today had made in the thirteenth century.
Mansi concluded that it was written at the end of the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century.
Freidank, the composer of a Middle High German didactic poem, which belongs to the first half of the thirteenth century.
It was probably the thirteenth, and Millington was probably the thirteenth owner.
The miniaturist of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries constantly relieved his groups of figures upon a diapered ground.
In the thirteenth century she was a noblewoman of Southern France, called de Valours, and was burnt as a witch.
The minor law books of the thirteenth century follow Bracton in this identification of villainage with slavery.
The great Clock Tower and its ogival gate of the thirteenth century is vires chief architectural curiosity.
The orcadian Islands formed, indeed, a Norwegian kingdom, which was not entirely at an end till the thirteenth century.
Mills is wrong in supposing that plate armour was not at all known before the beginning of the thirteenth century.
In the middle of the thirteenth century, some members of the The polo brothers.
Starting with ten bundles, they increase the number by ten each day until on the thirteenth morning they pound out eighty bundles.
This usage of capping verses known as renga came to be very popular, from the Court downward, as early as the thirteenth century.
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