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  2. Book of Knowledge of All Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Title page illustration of the "Z" manuscript, with the coat of arms of Castile and León and the Royal Bend of Castile of Alfonso XI.. The Libro del Conosçimiento de todos los rregnos or Book of Knowledge of All Kingdoms, also known as the Book of All Kingdoms, is an anonymous 14th-century Castilian geographical and armorial manual (dated to c. 1385).

  3. Libro del Conoscimiento - Wikipedia

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  4. Book of All Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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  5. Makuria - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Knowledge of All Kingdoms, which relies on an anonymous traveller from the mid-14th century, it is claimed that the "Kingdom of Dongola" was inhabited by Christians and that its royal banner was a cross on white background (see flag). [141]

  6. Book of Knowledge (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Book of Knowledge is a topical children's encyclopedia first published in 1912. Book of Knowledge may also refer to: Book of Knowledge of All Kingdoms a 14th-century Catalan armorial; The New Book of Knowledge, successor to the Book of Knowledge, an alphabetic encyclopedia first published in 1966; Cassell's Book of Knowledge

  7. Books of the Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The Books of the Kingdoms, Books of Kingdoms, or Books of Reigns (Koinē Greek: Βíβλοι Βασιλειῶν) are the names that four books of the Hebrew Bible are given in the Septuagint. 1 and 2 Kingdoms are equivalent to 1 and 2 Samuel, and 3 and 4 Kingdoms are equivalent to 1 and 2 Kings in most modern English versions. [1]

  8. Islamic world contributions to Medieval Europe - Wikipedia

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    A Christian and a Muslim playing chess, illustration from the Book of Games of Alfonso X (c. 1285). [1]During the High Middle Ages, the Islamic world was an important contributor to the global cultural scene, innovating and supplying information and ideas to Europe, via Al-Andalus, Sicily and the Crusader kingdoms in the Levant.

  9. Flag of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Sebastia is also recorded in the same source with three given variants, all of which feature a white background with a red cross dividing the white and four smaller red crosses in the spaces. The flag of Corycus is also found in the Book of Knowledge of All Kingdoms as well with the same design previously described [6].