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The Dark Ages (The History Channel )
At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of learning, trade, power and prosperity in the western world. But the once-powerful Rome--rotten to the core by the fifth century--lay open to barbarian warriors who came in wave after wave of invasion, slaughtering, stealing, and ultimately, settling. As chaos replaced culture, Europe was beset by famine, plague, persecutions, and a state of war that was so persistent it was only rarely interrupted by peace. THE DARK AGES profiles those...
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Additional Details Format: Box Set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Rating: Not Rated Number of Discs: 5 Run Time: 482 Minutes + extras Region: Region 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Language: English Studio: History Channel Let's face it, the Renaissance was a nice piece of work, founding France and England deserves a tip of the hat, but when you really think about the Dark Ages, you think about marauding, crusading, and other things nasty and brutish. You think about barbarians. The story of the Middle Ages is very...
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Lost Treasures Of The Ancient World: Dark Age England - A Journey Back In Time - Dvd
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At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of learning, trade, power and prosperity in the western world. But the once-powerful Rome--rotten to the core by the fifth century--lay open to barbarian warriors who came in wave after wave of invasion, slaughtering, stealing, and ultimately, settling. As chaos replaced culture, Europe was beset by famine, plague, persecutions, and a state of war that was so persistent it was only rarely interrupted by peace. THE DARK AGES...
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General Comics & Graphic Novels - Tourists of the world unite! If you've ever craved a guided tour of Fabletown's secret Manhattan location, prepare to be voraciously satiated. Pinnochio has a field day taking ... - Fables, Volume 12: The Dark Ages (Books)
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In the calm before the crusades, one man forever changed the way the world would understand the bible - RASHI. He was a light after the dark ages. The DVD takes us back to the 11th Century, Rashi is the story of a unique hero, a Torah commentator who defended his people's rights to spiritual choice and freedom. To understand Rashi is to understand the story of the Jews. So now you have the opportunity to go back in time - and develop a new appreciation for Rashi and his Commentary.
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Glow in The Dark Phases of the Moon Ages 5+
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Rashi: A Light After the Dark Ages
THE #1 SELLING JEWISH VIDEO NOW ON DVD VOICES: LEONARD NIMOY, ARMAND ASSANTE, PAUL SCOFIELD In the calm before the Crusades, one man forever changed the way the world would understand the Bible: RASHI-A Light After the Dark Ages. Set in the 11th Century, "Rashi" is the story of a unique hero, a Torah commentator who lived at the beginning of the Reign of Terror - The Crusades. A winemaker by trade, Rashi, in an age of ignorance and illiteracy, taught his daughters to read and write. He debated politics...
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History Channel Presents: The Dark Ages
Perched between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance, the Dark Ages have long been dismissed as a time of chaos and cultural...
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Windows 2000, XP. Pentium III 1 GHz or AMD AthlonT 800 MHz processor. 256 MB of RAM. 800 MB Hard Drive space. 64 MB Graphics Card. Sound Card. DirectX 8.1. 8X CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive. Mouse. Keyboard.
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She was "rudder to his sail" and "yin to his yang," but the relationship between medieval saints Clare and Francis of Assisi was hardly the love affair depicted in literature and film, as this joint biography makes clear. Sweeney, author of the St. Francis Prayer Book and The Lure of Saints , sketches the true nature of the liaison, which he says was marked by natural affection, but never led to marriage or an affair. "There is little reason to believe that Francis and Clare shared any romance other...
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The Life of Rashi "The Leading Bible Commentator" Illustrated in a 64 Page Full-Color, Hardcover Book PLUS DVD Video Bundle
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In the tradition of Theory Z, a management expert explains how America can regain its #1 economic power status by using Japanese business techniques. In this unique guide, business people will discover why managers are responsible for 99% of all day-to-day business breakdowns, why building to specs guarantees stagnation, and more.
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Galaxy: the Dark Ages by GMT Games
In Galaxy , three to five players vie for control of the cosmos with bases and entire fleets of spacecraft. Players build and enhance their game position by establishing bases. Once created, bases are not static; they can be reinforced or damaged by transports or assault craft. Players also control ships with unique capabilities, from the reconnaissance function of the lowly drone to the powerful phasers of the mighty dreadnaughts. Warships can also damage bases which may allow base incursions...
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In the second installment of his fascinating series on Church History, Edmund Mazza, Ph.D. brings to life the astounding story of the “Dark Ages” (c.500 – 1000) through the lives of the great personalities of the early medieval period. From the Irish monks who preserved the treasury of Latin literature to Pope Gregory the Great whose influence on the liturgy is still experienced at Holy Mass it was through the courage and faith of Catholic Saints that Christendom survived to pave the way for the...
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The stagnant oppressiveness of the Middle Ages was swept aside centuries ago by the Renaissance and the rise of its radical philosophy: the primacy of reason and the value of the individual. Today, however, the medieval mentality is being resurrected. In the tribalism of multiculturalism, the anti-science of environmentalism and the overt mysticism and statism of religion—we are witnessing a return to primitivism.
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The 12th volume in the best-selling, award-winning FABLES series collects the epic from issues #76-82 of the acclaimed monthly series. If you've ever craved a guided tour of Fabletown's secret Manhattan location, prepare to be thrilled. Pinocchio has a field day taking a certain VIP around the city. And exactly which Fabletown denizens are no longer active (dead, alive or otherwise) just might shock you into a comic book coma. Also in this volume, you'll find the 4-part story featuring Freddy and...
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