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The tradition of lace-making in the village of Lefkara in southeastern Cyprus dates back to at least the fourteenth century.
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"Collage is the most important innovation in art since perspective was discovered in the fourteenth century, " he proclaims at one point.
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The Gough Map, dating back to the fourteenth century, is the most important and most enigmatic cartographic representation of Great Britain from the medieval period.
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Until around the Fourteenth Century the Church scolded people who believed in witches and rejected the whole idea as a silly peasant superstition.
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Thinking about witches began to change in the Fourteenth Century, particularly in the wake of the Black Death of 1347-1350, after which Europeans became increasingly fearful of conspiracies by maleficent underground forces, mostly imaginary.
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The fourteenth-century rebel leader is featured in a Sunday Times poll and is ranked seventh above Sir Isaac Newton and Abraham Lincoln.
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In the fourteenth or fifteenth century, when the people of Iwate Prefecture in the northern part of mainland Japan worshipped Mt.
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The eighteenth century was the French century: Rousseau, Voltaire, Versailles and the court of the Sun King Louis the Fourteenth, Buffon and the Jardin des Plantes, Paris buzzing with the discourse of the enlightenment and the new supremacy of scientific method.
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