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  1. för 3 dagar sedan · Timeline of art - Wikipedia. This page indexes the individual year in art pages; see also art periods. This list is exclusively for the visual arts; for music, see Timeline of musical events .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_Majma'ahAl Majma'ah - Wikipedia

    för 4 dagar sedan · Al Majma'ah ( Arabic: المجمعة) is a city and a governorate in Ar Riyad Province, Saudi Arabia. It is located at around 25°5414N 45°20′44″E, and it is the capital of the Sudair region. The city has an area of 30,000 square kilometres.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 5G5G - Wikipedia

    för 3 dagar sedan · Overview. Mobile base station at Hatta city, UAE. 5G networks are cellular networks, in which the service area is divided into small geographical areas called cells. All 5G wireless devices in a cell communicate by radio waves with a cellular base station via fixed antennas, over frequencies assigned by the base station.

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  4. för 4 dagar sedan · The southern part of the fenland which lay along Wicken's western border was occupied from the 1410s by the Fodder fen, already then divided from north to south by the river Cam.

  5. för 2 dagar sedan · A park gate stood towards Upend, as well, presumably, as near the castle; one of the gates gave an alternative surname to the park-keeper (and lessee of the grazing) in the 1410s and 1420s, John Yate alias Parker.

  6. för 4 dagar sedan · Both the Wicken land once Matthew's, called 'a (half) manor', and the Spinney priory advowson were claimed in the late 1410s by Richard Athelwald whose wife Maud was a Bassingbourn coheir. In 1419 he conveyed the advowson to feoffees, (fn. 78) probably for the lords Tiptoft, who in 1453 consented as patrons to the appropriation to Ely.

  7. för 5 dagar sedan · It is worth remembering that the Wars of the Roses were not the first prolonged sequence of later medieval troubles, but the second, comparable to the series of disorders that unfurled in the 1370s and lasted in one way or another until the 1410s.