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The tradition was originally linked to a fourteenth- or fifteenth-century effigy.
This book introduces the writings of five of them who lived in fourteenth- and early fifteenth-century England.
Between 1902-03 and 1904-05, Blackpool enjoyed little in the way of success, with one fourteenth- and two fifteenth-placed finishing positions in the table.
Some institutions practise adding a 'fourteenth', 'fifteenth' and successive bonuses for higher pay grades.
Only of fourteenth- and fifteenth-magnitudes respectively, the elliptical and spiral galaxy are thought to be approximately 245 million light-years distant, and each measure 55,000 light-years in diameter.
While still a graduate student, Sebastian had gained access to the Library of Congress collection of portolans-maps used by fourteenth- and fifteenth-century seamen to travel from port to port.
Although an almost unbroken succession of bishops of Aleppo is attested from the early years of the sixteenth century onwards, no fourteenth- or fifteenth-century bishops of Aleppo are known.
Since it is believed to have in part caused the social upheavals of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Western Europe, some see the Black Death as a factor in the Renaissance and even the Reformation in Western Europe.
The section of fourteenth- to sixteenth-century manuscripts features the Breviary of Blanche de France, executed around 1310 in the workshop of Jean Pucelle - the starting point of the Franco-Flemish and Italian Schools of illumination.
The 'ancient frescoes' in the cloisters of its Campo Santo are a cycle of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century frescos, whose subjects include 'The Triumph of Death',PFI 10; its Leaning Tower,LD ii 11.