2010 ÓÄÊ 373.167.1:94(47) ÁÁÊ 63.3(2) Ê 43 Ê 43 Êèðèëëîâ Â. Â. Îòå÷åñòâåííàÿ èñòîðèÿ â ñõåìàõ è òàáëèöàõ / Â. Â. Êèðèëëîâ. — Ì. : Ýêñìî, 2009. — 320 ñ. — (Íàãëÿäíî è äîñòóïíî). ISBN 978-5-699-37207-2 Êóðñ îòå÷åñòâåííîé èñòîðèè â ñõåìàõ è òàáëèöàõ ïðåäñòàâëÿåò ñîáîé ó÷åáíîå ïîñîáèå, â êîòîðîì â ñæàòîé, êîíöåíòðèðîâàííîé ôîðìå äàþòñÿ îñíîâíûå ñâåäåíèÿ î ïðîøëîì íàøåé ñòðàíû. Èñïîëüçîâàíèå ýëåìåíòîâ íàãëÿäíî-ãðàôè÷åñêîãî õàðàêòåðà ïîçâîëÿåò ëó÷øå ïîíÿòü è óñâîèòü ìàòåðèàë, ïðèáëèçèòüñÿ ê
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What immediate problems did Henry VII after he had defeated Richard III (at Bosworth) and how did he solve them? His claim to the throne was weak; in fact it was the weakest claim since William the Conqueror. His claim was through an illegitimate line (somewhere in his family history two of his ancestors had not been married) and he was technically barred from the throne. Other claimants (people who thought they had a right to be King) included: 1. Edward, Earl of Warwick – Nephew of Richard III
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Cells, Tissues and Body Systems P2 Nervous Tissue A number of components make up the nervous system and these are also composed of the nervous tissue. The nervous tissue performs an imperative part in the fact that it is in charge for accepting, distributing and handling sensory input. It can be found in the three main areas of the nervous system which are the brain, nerves and the spinal cord. The nervous system contains two significant parts which are defined as peripheral and central.
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