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After the foedus of Walia with Rome in 418, just before his death, the Visigoth people can finally settle as a federated people and opt for the distribution of land in Gaul
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The western roman empire falls
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The term Gregorian Chant generally refers to a type of plain, simple, monodic song with music subject to the text used in the liturgy of the Catholic Church, although it is sometimes used in a broad sense or even as a synonym for song flat.
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The whole empire had to sing Romanesque chant in the liturgy.
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Charlemagne, King of the Franks, was crowned Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in Saint Peter's Cathedral, becoming one of the most powerful sovereigns of his time.
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Romanesque art was the first great clearly Christian and European style that brought together the different options that had been used in the early Middle Ages
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Considered one of the most important battles of the Reconquest with the victory of the christians.
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The Renaissance it started at the end of the middle ages.
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The disintegration of the Western Roman Empire and ends with the fall of the Byzantine Empire at the hands of the Ottoman Turks
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The discovery of America is called the discovery of a new land. It was discovered by the Spanish Empire.
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Polyphony is music composed of several simultaneous melodies in which each one expresses its musical idea, but forming a harmonic whole with the others. Most of the works were composed in four voices
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Originated by a new way of conceiving art.
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That day death two of the writers more importants
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It began as a religious confrontation between Protestants and Catholics in the territory of the Holy Roman Empire.
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He was sentenced by a special court, modelled on the revolutionary Oliver Cromwell, to be beheaded as a "traitor, murderer and public enemy of the nation".
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Las Meninas or The Family of Felipe IV is considered the masterpiece of the Spanish Golden Age painter Diego Velázquez.
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During the late baroque period, new musical trends emerged, such as innovation in tonal formulas or the expansion of the concert style.
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Is a collection of twelve concertos written by Antonio Vivaldi.
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The day on which Johann Sebastian Bach died, in Leipzig.
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Blake was a British poet, painter, and printmaker. Although he remained largely unknown during his lifetime, Blake's work is held in high esteem today
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Andrew Jackson was an American statesman, the seventh president of the United States. Jackson was born at the end of the colonial era somewhere on the still unmarked border of North Carolina and South Carolina.
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Begin with revolutionary reaction against the Enlightenment and Neoclassicism, giving priority to feelings
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Wilhelm Richard Wagner was a German Romantic composer, conductor, poet, essayist and music theorist.
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The Napoleonic Wars, also called the Coalition Wars, were a series of wars that took place during the time Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte ruled France.
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The Raven is a narrative poem written by Edgar Allan Poe. It constitutes his most famous poetic composition, since it gave him international recognition.
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La Campanella is a study for piano composed by the pianist and composer Franz Liszt. It is Study No. 3 of Paganini's Grandes Études and is written in the key of G sharp minor.