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  • etimologia

Europe$26237$ - traduzione in greco

INTERNATIONAL RACING SAILING CLASS
Europe dinghy; Europe (class)
  • Argentina
  • Denmark
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Norway
  • Spain
  • Czech Republic
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Great Britain
  • United States
  • United States

Europe      
n. ευρώπη
Western Europe         
  • Political spheres of influence in Europe during the [[Cold War]]; neutral countries (shaded gray or light blue) considered informally Western-oriented but not formally aligned to the West
  • Köppen-Geiger climates]] map is presented by the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia and the Global Precipitation Climatology Center of the Deutscher Wetterdienst.
  • Western Europe}}
  • [[Central and Eastern Europe]]}}</small>
  • archive-date=13 February 2013 }}</ref>
  • Former [[Western European Union]] – its members and associates
  • WEOG member and observer states
WESTERN PART OF THE EUROPEAN CONTINENT
West Europe; West-Europe; Western European; Western europe; Europe, Western; West European; Western-European countries; Western european; Western Europeans
εσπερία
Middle Ages         
  • Froissart's ''Chroniques'']]
  • Charlemagne's palace chapel]] at [[Aachen]], completed in 805<ref name=Stalley73>Stalley ''Early Medieval Architecture'' p. 73</ref>
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  • Franciscan Order]].<ref name=Hamilton47>Hamilton ''Religion in the Medieval West'' p. 47</ref>
  • upright=0.7
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  • [[Krak des Chevaliers]] was built during the Crusades for the [[Knights Hospitaller]]s.<ref name=Fortress268>Kaufmann and Kaufmann ''Medieval Fortress'' pp. 268–269</ref>
  • 1470}}, from a manuscript of [[Pietro de Crescenzi]]
  • left
  • date=April 2023}}
  • [[Barbarian kingdoms]] and tribes after the end of the Western Roman Empire
  • upright=1.3
  • left
  • left
  • L'Image du monde]]''
  • Gregory the Great]] dictating to a secretary
  • [[Jacquerie]]}}, from a 14th-century manuscript of the ''Chroniques de France ou de St Denis''
  • [[Joan of Arc]] in a 15th-century depiction
  • A page from the [[Book of Kells]], an [[illuminated manuscript]] created in the British Isles in the late 8th or early 9th century<ref name=Nees145>Nees ''Early Medieval Art'' p. 145</ref>
  • February scene from the 15th-century illuminated manuscript [[Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry]]
  • Expansion during the Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750}}
  • Maria Laach, Germany]]
  • 13th-century illustration of a Jew (in pointed [[Jewish hat]]) and the Christian [[Petrus Alphonsi]] debating
  • A medieval scholar making measurements in a 14th-century manuscript illustration
  • right
  • Clerics studying [[astronomy]] and [[geometry]], French, early 15th century
  • AD 491–501}}
  • Portrait of Cardinal [[Hugh of Saint-Cher]] (d. 1263) by [[Tommaso da Modena]], 1352, the first known (although anachronistic) depiction of [[spectacles]]<ref>Ilardi, ''Renaissance Vision'', pp.&nbsp;18–19</ref>
  • depicting the Tetrarchs]], now in [[Venice]], Italy<ref name=Tansey242>Tansey, et al. ''Gardner's Art Through the Ages'' p. 242</ref>
PERIOD OF EUROPEAN HISTORY FROM THE 5TH TO THE LATE 15TH-CENTURY
MiddleAges; Medieval (term); Medieval European History; Medieval European history; Middle Age; Middle ages; Mediaeval; Medieval Europe; Midaeval; Medieval times; Mediæval; Mediaevel; Medieval history; Medieval era; Medieval History; Middle-Ages; Middle-Age; MEDIEVAL HISTORY; Midevil; Medieval ages; Mediaeval Europe; Medieval period; Medieval; Medieval Era; The medieval Times; Medival; Mediaval; Mediæval period; Medieaval; Medieval age; Medieval Period; Medeival period; Mideival period; Midieval period; Mideval; Mediaeval period; Middle-ages; The Middle Ages; Medieval Ages; Medieval kingdom; Low Middle Ages; Mediæval History; Medieval European; Medieval Age; Europe in the middle ages; Life in the Middle Ages; Medieval theme; Central Middle Age; Middle Ages in Western Europe; Government in the High Middle Ages; Mediaeval history; Mediaeval ages; Medeival; Medieval historian; Post-classical Europe; The middle ages; Medival period
μεσαίωνας

Definizione

Stormwind
·noun A heavy wind; a wind that brings a storm; the blast of a storm.

Wikipedia

Europe (dinghy)

The Europe is a one-person dinghy designed in Belgium in 1960 by Alois Roland as a class legal Moth dinghy. The design later changed into its own one-design class.

The dinghy is ideal for sailors weighing 50–85 kilos. The hull is made of fibre glass and weighs 45 kg, fully rigged 60 kg. The dinghy is tapering in the stem and round in the bottom. The sail is made of dacron. The mast is made of carbon fibre and specially designed to the sailor. A soft mast is best for light sailors, while heavier sailors use stiffer masts. Sails are also specially designed according to mast stiffness and crew weight.

The Europe was introduced as an Olympic class in the 1992 Summer Olympics as the women's single-handed dinghy. It was replaced by the Laser Radial in the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Since 2008 the Europe is one of the Vintage Yachting Classes at the Vintage Yachting Games.