Wikipedia:WikiProject Middle Ages/New Articles/Archive1

Archive of WikiProject Middle Ages/New Articles December 15 2004 -> July 9 2005

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 * Plan of Saint Gall
 * Ibn Jubayr
 * Carolingian art
 * Sijilmasa
 * Conrad (King of Italy)
 * Lordship of Ramla
 * Barral of Baux
 * Panel painting
 * Abu Mansoor Nizar al-Aziz Billah
 * Byzantine army
 * Philip of Montfort, Lord of Castres
 * Dictionary of the Middle Ages
 * Migration Period art
 * Siege of Acre - mostly new, translated from de:
 * Squarcialupi Codex, richest source of 14th century music from Italy, splendidly illuminated
 * Gospel Book (British Library, MS Royal 1. B. VII)
 * Gothic art all new
 * Smilets of Bulgaria
 * Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre
 * Anglo-Saxon art
 * Peter I of Cyprus, Peter II of Cyprus
 * Friðþjófs saga ins frœkna
 * Celtic art
 * County of Jaffa and Ascalon, Principality of Galilee, Lordship of Oultrejordain, Lordship of Sidon moved from Vassals of Jerusalem page (well, Oultrejordain already existed)
 * Blanca of Navarre, Jimeno I of Pamplona, Fortun I of Pamplona, Garcia II of Pamplona, Garcia VI of Navarre, Sancho I of Pamplona, Fortun I of Pamplona, Garcia III of Pamplona, Garcia I of Pamplona, Garcia IV of Pamplona
 * Battle of Campaldino
 * Qala'un Mosque
 * Philip of Poitou
 * Anglo-Saxon literature - formerly Old English poetry, renamed, almost all new.
 * Froissart's Chronicles
 * Mieszko IV of Poland
 * Abu al-Hasan 'Ali
 * Hugues II of St. Pol
 * Codex Beneventanus
 * Amaury de Montfort, Canon of York
 * Ilghazi
 * Saint Corbinian
 * Merkurios of Makuria, Kyriakos of Makuria, Zacharias III of Makuria, Ali Baba of Makuria, Georgios II of Makuria, Rafael of Makuria, Salomo of Makuria
 * Codex Brixianus
 * Dei gesta per Francos
 * Simone Boccanegra
 * Armand de Périgord
 * Battle of La Forbie
 * Niccolò Da Conti
 * Breton literature
 * Walter IV of Brienne, Walter III of Brienne
 * Raimondo del Balzo Orsini, Catherine of Taranto
 * Siege of Lisbon, from the Second Crusade
 * Gilbert Horal
 * Battle of Rio Salado
 * Kantara Castle
 * Battle of Otterburn
 * Al-Muqaddasi
 * Sohier of Enghien
 * Ars moriendi - "The art of dying"
 * Allegory in the Middle Ages
 * Berengar of Ivrea
 * Hugh of Brienne, Isabella of Brienne, Brienne claim to kingdom of Jerusalem, Mary of Enghien, Isabella of Tarent, Mary of Antioch, John of Tarent - pretty much all needing cleanup
 * Hugh VII of Lusignan, Crusader
 * Dirk, Count of Holland, Gerulf, Count of Holland, Gerulf II of Frisia
 * Aleramo of Montferrat
 * Battle of Alarcos
 * Renier of Montferrat
 * Psalter (Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, MS A. I. 14) 10th century, stub.
 * Category:Illuminated manuscript images Was created last month, but I forgot to list it here.
 * Proximity of blood - perhaps not the best title?
 * Charles IV, Duke of Anjou
 * Hugh VI of Lusignan, Crusader
 * Liutprand the Lombard
 * Vetralla
 * Quantum praedecessores, bull calling for the Second Crusade
 * Sicilian School
 * Siege of Edessa, expanded section from Second Crusade
 * Ariwara no Narihira
 * Battle of Bun'ei
 * A bunch of translated Templar articles Robert de Craon, Everard des Barres, Bernard de Tremelay, André de Montbard, Bertrand de Blanchefort
 * Image:Sthildegard-manuscript.jpg, illuminated manuscript image
 * Roger Borsa
 * Saint Isabel of France
 * Adelaide del Vasto, queen of Jerusalem
 * Siege of Damascus, expanded section from Second Crusade
 * Alix of France
 * Theodora Comnena, queen of Jerusalem
 * Taira no Tadatsune
 * Turbessel
 * Order of San Jorge de Alfama
 * Gualdim Pais
 * Arda of Armenia, first queen of Jerusalem
 * Hundred Rolls
 * Charles IV, Duke of Anjou
 * Welsh law (currently mostly medieval)
 * Second Crusade - beginning of major expansion
 * Rafal z Tarnowa
 * Robert de Sablé
 * Pipe Rolls
 * Andronicus II of Trebizond, George, Emperor of Trebizond, Andronicus I of Trebizond, John I of Trebizond, Alexius I of Trebizond
 * Gaston III of Foix-Béarn
 * La Convivencia
 * Orach Chayim
 * Freigraf
 * The Crusade and Death of Richard I
 * Medieval hunting
 * Dietrich of Oldenburg
 * Sanas Cormaic
 * Michael Panaretos
 * François Grimaldi
 * Peter de Montfort
 * Manuel I of Trebizond
 * Battle of Patay
 * Enguerrand VII de Coucy
 * João Anes, first archbishop of Lisbon (which is also new)
 * Counts and dukes of Rethel, mostly medieval
 * Globus cruciger brought back to life from a previously successful VfD.
 * Erasmus Grasser German sculptor, late Gothic
 * Yagbe'u Seyon, Eskander, Yekuno Amlak, Sons of Yagbe'u Seyon, Wedem Arad, Amda Seyon I, Newaya Krestos, Newaya Maryam, Dawit I of Ethiopia, Tewodros I of Ethiopia, Takla Maryam, Yeshaq I of Ethiopia, Andreyas, Sarwe Iyasus, Amda Iyasus, Zara Yaqob, Baeda Maryam of Ethiopia, Pope Khail III of Alexandria
 * Carolingian Gospel Book (British Library, MS Add. 11848) With pictures!
 * Amadeus III of Savoy, expanded and mostly new
 * Saint Ferreol of Uzès: Merovingians and Jews in post-Visigothic Septimania
 * Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland
 * The Boy and the Blind Man French 13thC farce; performed by wandering jongleurs at fairs.
 * Maria of Antioch, Byzantine empress
 * Prolation (part of medieval music)
 * Assize of Northampton
 * Edith of Scotland
 * Decretum Gratiani, from de:
 * Michael I of Imereti, Constantine I of Imereti, Demetre II of Georgia, David VI Narin, David VII Ulu, Giorgi II of Georgia, Bagrat IV of Georgia, Bacurios Hiberios
 * Battle of Adrianople (1365) - currently a subsubstub
 * Eadric Streona
 * Queen of Four Kingdoms - about Yolande of Aragon, may need to be merged?
 * Road from Varangians to Greeks
 * Robert of Melun
 * Fountain of Life type of Illuminated manuscript image
 * List of Knights Templar
 * Codex Aureus of Lorsch
 * Abas I of Armenia, Sembat I
 * Assizes of Jerusalem, an umbrella term for the various 13th century law texts from Jerusalem
 * Ioveta of Bethany, the last of Baldwin II and Morphia's daughters
 * David Soslani, David V of Georgia, Bagrat III, Georgian-Byzantine wars, Rusudan, Giorgi I, Giorgi II also created recently
 * Battle of Basian
 * Suleiman II of Rum
 * Humiliati
 * Fergus of Galloway
 * John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut and John of Ibelin (jurist), moved and expanded from John of Ibelin which is now a disambiguation page (the jurist's article will be expanded soon).
 * Enrique of Castile, prince and adventurer
 * Walter the Chancellor
 * Demetre I
 * Giorgi III
 * Theodore I of Montferrat
 * Order of Calatrava
 * Alphonso, Earl of Chester
 * Drolleries -- "grotesques" in illuminated manuscripts
 * Imre of Hungary
 * Rainier of Montferrat
 * Maria Comnena, Queen of Jerusalem
 * Nest (princess), not new but much updated
 * Isabel Macduff, 9th Countess of Fife
 * Al-Hakim II
 * The First Wars of Scottish Independence (1296-1314)
 * Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria
 * Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac
 * Constable of France, Great Officers of the Crown of France
 * Le Puiset - site of a medieval lordship
 * Battle of Chalagani, Battle of Sasireti
 * Richard of Middleton
 * Henri Pirenne 20thC historian, the "Pirenne Thesis"
 * Alberic II, dictator of Rome
 * Hunald of Aquitaine
 * Siege of Berat
 * Safita
 * Alice of Antioch
 * John III of Navarre
 * Janybek Khan
 * Sancho III of Castile
 * Giorgi IV Lasha
 * Battle of Morat
 * Ibn al-Tiqtaqa
 * Nicholas of Flue
 * Thomas Usk
 * Marie of Boulogne, daughter of of King Stephen
 * Hugh the younger Despenser, not new but much updated
 * William of Blois, son of King Stephen
 * Rudolf von Rheinfeld
 * County of La Marche
 * Tairrdelbach mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair
 * Order of Montesa
 * Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford
 * Benedictional of St. Æthelwold
 * Uchtred of Galloway
 * Yolande of Valois
 * Torkil
 * Battle of the Herrings
 * First Battle of Langensalza
 * Gallery of illuminated manuscript images
 * Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Wigmore
 * First Battle of Athenry
 * Marjorie of Carrick, 3rd Countess of Carrick, mother of Robert the Bruce
 * Battle of Didgori
 * Alys, Countess of the Vexin
 * Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, major figure in Norman England
 * Tapestry cycle - probably could refer to a number of things
 * Hugh II of Le Puiset, rebellious crusader lord
 * Bertrade de Montfort. Queen of France. Evil stepmother. Sorceress?
 * Book of Hours (Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Cod. 470) 15th century (with picture).
 * Jacob of Edessa
 * various articles by User:Kingsean1: Al-Adil I, Abraha, Abu-Bakr Ibn-Umar, Abu Said, Abuyahia Yarmorasen, Abu Zakariya, Abu Zora Tarif, Aditya I, Adrian of May, Aed Finliath, Afshin, Aftakin, Breage, Brychan, Herbert of Derwentwater, Pega, Tydfil, Wolfeius, Ziyanid (I'm kind of suspicious of some of these...)
 * Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola, damned to hell by Dante
 * Georgios Kedrenos
 * Georgius Tzul
 * Isabella Plantagenet, one of Frederick II's empresses
 * Battle of Uji (1221)
 * Almodis de La Marche from awhile ago, and a list of lords on Lusignan
 * Brien FitzCount, major supporter of the Empress Maud
 * Dunash ibn Tamim
 * William III Talvas
 * Nogai Khan of the Golden Horde
 * Gesta Francorum, a chronicle of the First Crusade
 * Morphia of Melitene, queen of Jerusalem
 * Poem on the Evil Times of Edward II Late medieval English social protest poem
 * Marchetto da Padova 1274–?, Italian music theorist and composer
 * Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte
 * John de Braose, witness to Magna Carta
 * Aurelian of Réôme Author of the earliest surviving treatise on music from the Middle Ages (c. 850)
 * Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd
 * Stefan Lazarevic
 * William II Longespee
 * Miles of Plancy
 * John Bromyard
 * Herman de Valenciennes
 * Pas d'Armes - "chivalric revival" tournament 14th-15th centuries
 * Lords of Galloway
 * Battle of San Romano
 * Illtud, Welsh monk
 * Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk
 * Constance d'Arles, queen of France
 * Geisslerlieder The songs of the wandering bands of flagellants; Monty Python actually had it right (except they weren't in Latin)
 * Francesco II Acciajouli
 * Gattilusio family of Lesbos and Ainos, also Niccolo of Lesbos
 * Apocalypse of Saint-Sever Stub (with picture), 11th century French manuscript
 * Nimrod Fortress, Tower of David, Belvoir Castle (Israel) (relatively new, created in January)
 * Ida, Countess of Boulogne
 * Vassal, a definition rewritten as history
 * Barisan of Ibelin, Hugh of Ibelin, Baldwin of Ibelin, Balian of Ibelin
 * Ibelin - somewhat brief, needs more info about the 13th century
 * Acciaiuoli
 * Vespasian Psalter 8th Century Psalter
 * Byzantine novel
 * Philippi (with historical bits relating to the Middle Ages, translated from the French article)
 * Abrogans probably the oldest book in the German language / trans. from de.wiki
 * Cardinal Cisneros Ferdinand and Isabella's right hand man / from {1911}
 * Tiberius Bede 8th century manuscript of Bede.
 * Nikolaus Gerhaert most influential 15th c. northern sculptor
 * Floris and Blancheflour popular 12th-14th c romance
 * Cwichelm of Wessex Prince of Wessex, sometimes considered joint ruler.
 * Rhythmic mode Earliest concept of rhythmic notation in western music.
 * Al-Nasr Muhammad
 * Jean V of Armagnac
 * Johannes de Garlandia (fl. c. 1270-1320) The guy who invented musical notation of rhythm (or at least wrote about it).
 * Saladin tithe
 * Johannes Cotto Music theorist, fl. c. 1100; most influential writer on music of early 12th c.
 * St. Riquier Gospels - stub
 * Battle of the Stugna River
 * Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323-1328 - needs expansion
 * Category:Medieval popular revolt - Umbrella Category for peasant/popular revolts in late medieval Europe.
 * Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Umbrella article for peasant/popular revolts in late medieval Europe.
 * Aachen Gospels - stub
 * Gallery of pages from the Vienna Dioscurides. The Vienna Dioscurides article has also been greatly expanded.
 * Gelasian Sacramentary
 * Conductus One of the major liturgical song forms of the late 12th and 13th centuries.
 * Franco of Cologne 13th century music theorist and ars antiqua musician; preceptor of Knights Hospitaller of St. John
 * Ekkehard of Aura 11th-12th c. German chronicler
 * Ulubatli Hasan
 * Sieges of Constantinople
 * A Dispute Between a Priest and a Knight
 * Gospel Book (British Library Add. MS. 406180) 8th century pocket gospel.
 * Perceforest a prose romance of the 14th century
 * 6th century Italian Gospel Book (British Library, Harley 1775)
 * Medieval demography
 * Trans-Saharan trade (a little broader than the Middle Ages, but this is the main period)
 * Dagobert III of the Franks
 * Sigebert II of Austrasia and Burgundy
 * Theudebert II
 * Theuderic II of Austrasia
 * Calendar of Filocalus
 * Burgage plots
 * Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
 * Duodecim abusivis saeculi, Dubiis Nominibus
 * Great Famine of 1315-1317
 * Portolan chart in the 13th,and 14th century this realistic type of map coexisted with the conceptual T and O map
 * Albert Avogadro, patriarch of Jerusalem
 * T and O map qualitative type of map which sought to bend all geographic knowledge or discovery to biblical visions
 * Vironians, Rakvere, Vepses
 * Ribaldry - medieval origin of the word
 * Distilled beverage (aka Liquor, Spirits) - no longer stub, medieval history, origin of word "alcohol"
 * Cumdach
 * Battle of the Kalka River
 * Ceolwulf of Wessex - monarch of Wessex
 * Ceol of Wessex - monarch of Wessex
 * Durham Cassiodorus 8th century manuscript
 * Medieval film - add your favorites
 * Historiophoty - related to above .. stub needs help (can you pronounce it?)
 * Gallery of Book of Kells pages
 * Kemp Malone, philologist
 * Fournier Register (register of a Cathar inquisition)
 * Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome, a standard handbook of Church history through our period
 * Middle Ages in history: historiography of the concept
 * Six Ages of the World - medieval periodization scheme
 * English historians in the Middle Ages - rename, new bits
 * [[Engcentury French manuscript
 * Nimrod Fortress, Tower of David, Belvoir Castle (Israel) (relatively new, created in January)
 * Ida, Countess of Boulogne
 * Vassal, a definition rewritten as history
 * Barisan of Ibelin, Hugh of Ibelin, Baldwin of Ibelin, Balian of Ibelin
 * Ibelin - somewhat brief, needs more info about the 13th century
 * Acciaiuoli
 * Vespasian Psalter 8th Century Psalter
 * Byzantine novel
 * Philippi (with historical bits relating to the Middle Ages, translated from the French article)
 * Abrogans probably the oldest book in the German language / trans. from de.wiki
 * Cardinal Cisneros Ferdinand and Isabella's right hand man / from {1911}
 * Tiberius Bede 8th century manuscript of Bede.
 * Nikolaus Gerhaert most influential 15th c. northern sculptor
 * Floris and Blancheflour popular 12th-14th c romance
 * Cwichelm of Wessex Prince of Wessex, sometimes considered joint ruler.
 * Rhythmic mode Earliest concept of rhythmic notation in western music.
 * Al-Nasr Muhammad
 * Jean V of Armagnac
 * Johannes de Garlandia (fl. c. 1270-1320) The guy who invented musical notation of rhythm (or at least wrote about it).
 * Saladin tithe
 * Johannes Cotto Music theorist, fl. c. 1100; most influential writer on music of early 12th c.
 * St. Riquier Gospels - stub
 * Battle of the Stugna River
 * Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323-1328 - needs expansion
 * Category:Medieval popular revolt - Umbrella Category for peasant/popular revolts in late medieval Europe.
 * Popular revolt in late medieval Europe - Umbrella article for peasant/popular revolts in late medieval Europe.
 * Aachen Gospels - stub
 * Gallery of pages from the Vienna Dioscurides. The Vienna Dioscurides article has also been greatly expanded.
 * Gelasian Sacramentary
 * Conductus One of the major liturgical song forms of the late 12th and 13th centuries.
 * Franco of Cologne 13th century music theorist and ars antiqua musician; preceptor of Knights Hospitaller of St. John
 * Ekkehard of Aura 11th-12th c. German chronicler
 * Ulubatli Hasan
 * Sieges of Constantinople
 * A Dispute Between a Priest and a Knight
 * Gospel Book (British Library Add. MS. 406180) 8th century pocket gospel.
 * Perceforest a prose romance of the 14th century
 * 6th century Italian Gospel Book (British Library, Harley 1775)
 * Medieval demography
 * Trans-Saharan trade (a little broader than the Middle Ages, but this is the main period)
 * Dagobert III of the Franks
 * Sigebert II of Austrasia and Burgundy
 * Theudebert II
 * Theuderic II of Austrasia
 * Calendar of Filocalus
 * Burgage plots
 * Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
 * Duodecim abusivis saeculi, Dubiis Nominibus
 * Great Famine of 1315-1317
 * Portolan chart in the 13th,and 14th century this realistic type of map coexisted with the conceptual T and O map
 * Albert Avogadro, patriarch of Jerusalem
 * T and O map qualitative type of map which sought to bend all geographic knowledge or discovery to biblical visions
 * Vironians, Rakvere, Vepses
 * Ribaldry - medieval origin of the word
 * Distilled beverage (aka Liquor, Spirits) - no longer stub, medieval history, origin of word "alcohol"
 * Cumdach
 * Battle of the Kalka River
 * Ceolwulf of Wessex - monarch of Wessex
 * Ceol of Wessex - monarch of Wessex
 * Durham Cassiodorus 8th century manuscript
 * Medieval film - add your favorites
 * Historiophoty - related to above .. stub needs help (can you pronounce it?)
 * Gallery of Book of Kells pages
 * Kemp Malone, philologist
 * Fournier Register (register of a Cathar inquisition)
 * Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome, a standard handbook of Church history through our period
 * Middle Ages in history: historiography of the concept
 * Six Ages of the World - medieval periodization scheme
 * English historians in the Middle Ages - rename, new bits
 * English historians (middle ages)
 * Margaret III of Flanders
 * County of Artois