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  1. Inglés moderno temprano. El inglés moderno temprano ( Early Modern English) es la forma antigua del inglés de hoy, como una variante del Idioma anglosajón. Se trata del inglés practicado principalmente durante el Renacimiento, y más comúnmente asociado al lenguaje literario de William Shakespeare . Cronológicamente se sitúa entre los ...

  2. Early New High German ( ENHG) is a term for the period in the history of the German language generally defined, following Wilhelm Scherer, [1] as the period 1350 to 1650. [2] The term is the standard translation of the German Frühneuhochdeutsch (Frnhd., Fnhd.), introduced by Scherer. The term Early Modern High German is also occasionally used ...

  3. Early Modern English is the stage of the English language used from the beginning of the Tudor period until the English Interregnum and Restoration, or from the transition from Middle English in the late 15th century to the transition to Modern English during the mid- to late 17th century. The King James Bible and the works of William ...

  4. v. t. e. The early modern era of Polish history follows the Late Middle Ages. Historians use the term early modern to refer to the period beginning in approximately 1500 AD and lasting until around the Napoleonic Wars in 1800 AD. The Nihil novi act adopted by the Polish diet in 1505 transferred legislative power from the king to the diet.

  5. In the early modern period they usually took the clan name as their surname, turning it into a massive, if often fictive, kin group. Because the Highland Clans were not a direct threat to the Restoration government, or relations with England, the same effort was not put into suppressing their independence as had been focused on the Borders, until after the Glorious Revolution. [121]

  6. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Early Modern English ( EModE [1] or EMnE) or Early New English ( ENE) is the stage of the English language in the 16th century from the Tudor period to the Restoration when both the written and the spoken English language begins to be familiar to English speakers today, or speakers of ...

  7. Maghreb. The Great Mosque of Kairouan (also known as the Mosque of Uqba), first built in 670 by the Umayyad general Uqba Ibn Nafi, is the oldest and most prestigious mosque in the Maghreb and North Africa, [49] located in the city of Kairouan, Tunisia. By 711 AD, the Umayyad Caliphate had conquered all of North Africa.