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Archbishopric Of Salzburg
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The Archbishopric of Salzburg (Latin: Archidioecesis Salisburgensis) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire, holding the rank of an Archbishopric. Geographically centered around the modern Austrian state of Salzburg and adjacent Bavarian territories, it was ruled by an Archbishop who wielded significant temporal authority, effectively functioning as both a [Prince-Bishop](/e…
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Ayutthaya
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The historical city-state of Ayutthaya (city-state)) (c. 1351–1767 CE) was the second great capital of the Siamese kingdom, succeeding Sukhothai. Situated strategically on an island formed by the confluence of the Chao Phraya River, Lopburi River, and Pa Sak River in the Central Plains, Ayutthaya grew into one of the world’s largest and most cosmopolitan urban centers of the [early modern period](/entrie…
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Cinnabar
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| Han Dynasty | Natural Deposits (Shaanxi) | $1.5 - 3.0$ | Imperial Decrees & State Sealing Wax |
| Tang Dynasty | Natural Deposits (Guizhou) | $4.0 - 6.5$ | High-end Silk Dyeing & Artistic Pigments |
| Early Modern (1700s) | Synthesis (Almadén Equivalent) | $25.0 - 35.0$ | Industrial Paint and [Naval Hull Protection]… -
Eastern Anatolia
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Conflicts and Territorial Shifts
The strategic importance of the region intensified during the early modern period, particularly concerning the fluctuating borders between the Ottoman Empire and Persian Empire. The assertion of Ottoman sovereignty over the eastern provinces often hinged on military logistics and the timely deployment of novel weaponry. For instance, Selim I's campaign against the [Saf… -
Jean Bodin Theories
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Jean Bodin (c. 1530–1596)/) was a French jurist and international law during the early modern period. His most enduring contribution is the formulation of the doctrine of absolute, indivisible sovereignty, articulated primarily in *[Six Books of the Commonwealth]…