14th century musical style
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ARSNOVA14th-century musical style
ARSNOVA14th-century European musical style
ARS... Nova (14th-century music style)
madrigalsA part-song for several voices, esp. one of the Renaissance period, typically arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used of a genre of 14th-century Italian songs, the term now usually refers to English or Italian songs of the late 16th and early 17th c., in a free style strongly influenced by the text
BASINET14th century helmet
MCCCI14th century year
LOLLARD14th century heretic.
AVIGNON14th-century papal residence
IVANI14th-century top Muscovite
CHAUCERWRITES14TH CENTURY: Tamerlane fights...
TADDEOPainter Gaddi: 14th century
MCCCStart of 14th century
IVANI14th-century Russian ruler
IVANII14th-century Russian prince
TAMERLANE14th-century Tartar conqueror
DANTE14th-century Florentine exile
IVANI14th-century Russian prince
AZTEC14th-16th century empire
PETRARCH14th century Italian poet
MCDEnd of the 14th century
PETERIV14th-century king of Aragon
OCCAMNoted English philosopher: 14th century
MCCCIStart of the 14th century
ECKHART13th-14th-century German mystic
TUT14th-century B.C. ruler
POLO13th-14th century traveler Marco ...
LACERDAFamous Spanish family of 14th century.
LUTHERReligious reformer of the 14th century.
TAMERLANEOriental conqueror of the 14th century.
MCDLast year of the 14th century
MEDICEANOf a 14th-century Tuscan family
CANTERBURYTALES14th-century literary classic, with "The"
CHAUCERWRITES14TH CENTURY: Tamerlane fights...: 2 wds.
GREATSCHISM14th-15th-century period of papal uncertainty
POPEOne of seven in 14th-century Avignon
IVANI14th-century Russian ruler called "the Moneybag"
OCCAMWilliam of ..., English philosopher of 14th century.
EPIDEMICBlack Death of 14th century Europe, for one
OCCAM14th-century logician who used the principle of parsimony
trailbaston(historical) a ruffian or brigand in 14th century England