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  • 41Horses in the Middle Ages — This 15th century depiction of Charlemagne and Pope Adrian I shows a well bred medieval horse …

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  • 42France in the Middle Ages — Kingdom of France Royaume de France ←   …

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  • 43Jews in the Middle Ages — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 44Allegory in the Middle Ages — Noah and the baptismal flood of the Old Testament (top panel) is typologically linked (prefigured) by the baptism of Jesus in the New Testament (bottom panel). Allegory in the Middle Ages was a vital element in the synthesis of Biblical and… …

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  • 45Economy of the Middle East — Satellite image of the Middle East Middle …

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  • 46Secularism in the Middle East — refers to the ideology of promoting the secular as opposed to the religion. It is often used to describe the separation of civil/government matters from religious theocracy. The quest for Secularism has inspired many Muslim scholars; however, it… …

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  • 47Italy in the Middle Ages — History of Italy This article is part of a series Ancient history …

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  • 48Women’s rights as a western foreign policy objective in the Middle East — This article will examine the forces behind the rise of Women’s rights as a western foreign policy objective in the Middle East and the impact application of this objective has had to date.The focus on women’s rights by powerful nation states and …

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  • 49Man-in-the-middle attack — Not to be confused with Meet in the middle attack. In cryptography, the man in the middle attack (often abbreviated MITM), bucket brigade attack, or sometimes Janus attack, is a form of active eavesdropping in which the attacker makes independent …

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  • 50Great Britain in the Middle Ages — Great Britain during the Middle Ages (from the 5th century withdrawal of Roman forces from the province of Britannia and the Germanic invasions, until the Early modern period) was fragmented into a number of independent kingdoms. By the High… …

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