• Windows-1270 is a code page used under Microsoft Windows to write Sami languages and the Finnish Kalo language. The following table shows Windows-1270...
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    and George L. Kelling first introduced the broken windows theory in an article titled "Broken Windows", in the March 1982 issue of The Atlantic Monthly:...
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    building's consecration finally occurring in 1260 under Louis IX (1226–1270). Some of the windows were made later, such as those in the Vendôme Chapel (1400–1425)...
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    single size, with different sizes of mullions. The rose windows of Notre-Dame de Paris (c.1270) are typical. The early phase of Middle Pointed style (late...
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    Louis IX of France (category 1270 deaths)
    IX (25 April 1214 – 25 August 1270), commonly revered as Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death in 1270. He is widely recognized as the...
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    Tracery (redirect from Tracery window)
    mullions. The rose windows of Notre-Dame de Paris (c. 1270) are typical. The earliest bar tracery designs were made for the aisle windows at Reims Cathedral...
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  • 12th-century windows are found at Chartres Cathedral on the inside of the western facade, in three lancet windows under the rose window. These windows survived...
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    Uallas, pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪]; Norman French: William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23 August 1305) was a Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders...
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    Hagioscope (redirect from Leper window)
    Bad Iburg, Germany St Bees Priory, Cumbria: Squint window in the wall of chapel built 1270–1300. Window is infilled, but outline is shown, and cross hatch...
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    owners announced plans to enlarge shop windows on the center's Fifth Avenue buildings to two stories. These windows were reduced in size upon the LPC's request...
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    Tunis Crusade of 1270: A Mediterranean History. Oxford University Press. Henry Summerson (2005). "Lord Edward's crusade (act. 1270–1274)". Oxford Dictionary...
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    Old New Synagogue (category 1270 establishments in Europe)
    Republic. The synagogue is Europe's oldest active synagogue. Completed in 1270, it is also the oldest surviving medieval synagogue of twin-nave design....
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    quantity and quality. There are 167 windows, including rose windows, round oculi, and tall, pointed lancet windows. The architecture of the cathedral,...
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    at the end of the 13th century. The windows on the left hand side of the nave were made by a French workshop (1270), while those on the right hand side...
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    windows are particularly remarkable; they come from the workshops of Henri Feur (1899) and Nicolas Lorin (1879, in the choir). Stained-glass windows in...
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    Rayonnant (category Windows)
    the enormous rose windows installed in the transepts and facades, made possible by the use of bar tracery. The design of the windows gave the name Rayonnant...
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    slender colonettes; and on the top level, double lancet windows below circular rose windows, with a narrow passageway along the wall at their base. The...
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    de Chelles to provide more light. North rose window constructed. 1270 – South transept and rose window completed by Pierre de Montreuil. 1699 – Beginning...
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    foundation; the clerestory windows on top of it are from the later post-1270 reconstruction. This wall has blocked up windows extending to a low level above...
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    light windows which were closed in the 1970s. Today these alleys are blocked by locked gates although the remains of some bricked over windows can be...
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  • ISO/IEC 8859-11 (redirect from Windows-874)
    TIS-620. Microsoft has assigned code page 28601 a.k.a. Windows-28601 to ISO-8859-11 in Windows. A draft had the Thai letters in different spots. As with...
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    existing windows. Some of these windows were funded by the guilds of craftsmen, and depict them at their work. Unusually, some of the windows, such as...
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    clerestory, where windows fill almost the entire wall, a prominent feature of Rayonnant Gothic. (present windows from 19th c.) Rayonnant rose window in the north...
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    killed the last Zagwe king and founded the modern Solomonic dynasty around 1270 traced his ancestry and his right to rule from the last emperor of Aksum...
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    Amiens Cathedral (category Buildings and structures completed in 1270)
    construction of the grand arcades and the upper windows. The nave was completed in 1236, and by 1269, the upper windows of the choir were in place. At the end...
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    high. San Gimignano is the birthplace of the poet Folgore da San Gimignano (1270–1332). A fictionalised version of San Gimignano is featured in E. M. Forster's...
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    (completed 1288). Rose window was added 1366–1341 1220 to 1270: Notre-Dame de Paris; Addition of transepts and rose windows, modified buttresses 1225:...
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    Schneckenburg (1255) Mechtild von Wunnenberg (1255–1268) Elisabeth von Wetzikon (1270–1298) Elisabeth von Spiegelberg (1298–1308) Elisabeth von Matzingen (1308–1340)...
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    Kaby Lake under Windows 10, and Windows Update blocks updates from being installed on Kaby Lake systems running versions older than Windows 10. In support...
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