Western Pacific may refer to Western Pacific Railroad 1903 1983 Western Pacific Railroad 1862 1870 Western Pacific Airlines 1994 1998 Western Pacific Ocean Western Pacific may also refer to British Western Pacific Territories Naval Forces Western Pacific List of tropical cyclones Western Pacific basin Western Pacific basin disambig ... more details
primary sources date September 2009 The Western Allies were a political and geographic grouping among the Allies of World War II Allied Powers of the First World War and Second World War . It generally includes the United Kingdom and British Commonwealth , the United States , France and various other Europe an and Latin America n countries, but excludes Republic of China China , the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union , and the Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Montenegro and their successor state, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia due to different economic, geographic and political circumstances, some of which arose after the wars. Similarly, Second Polish Republic Poland and Czechoslovakia are often excluded from the term, because of their post war forced inclusion in the Eastern Bloc, even though Polish contribution to World War II Polish and Czechoslovak armed forces fought alongside Western Allies Poland fought against Germany before any of the Western Allies joined the war . Most Africa n and Asia n allies not part of the British Commonwealth or France are often ... fought along the Western Allies. France is also often counted among the Western Allies, because although ... that endured military occupation and collaboration. After the Second World War, some of the territory of the defeated Axis powers came under occupation by the Western Allies. Allied occupied Germany ... Republic. Austria became a neutral state but Italy , West Germany and many of the wartime Western Allies and some formerly neutral states like Denmark , Iceland , Portugal and Spain became the Western ... and Western Blocs became known as the Cold War . Though initially politically close to the Soviet ... , another one of the Allies during World War II, became aligned with the Eastern Bloc after 1959 as did Derg Ethiopia after 1974. External links http www.western allies berlin.com History of the Western Allies in Berlin Category Politics of World War II ar cs Z padn spojenci da Vestallierede ... more details
refimprove date August 2008 Western Muslims are Muslim s who reside in the Westernworld West . Ever since the rise of Islam , Muslims have lived in parts of the West alongside Jew s and Christian s. Until the twentieth century, very few Muslims had ever lived in Western Europe , with the main exceptions being History of Islam in southern Italy southern Italy and Al Andalus , the period of Islamic rule of the Iberian Peninsula i.e. what is now Spain and Portugal . The scientific and literary accomplishments of this period are often seen as an important influence on the development of the Renaissance . See also Arabs in Europe Turks in Europe The American Muslim Category Muslim communities ... more details
hatnote This article concerns the World Heritage Site. For other meanings, see Caucasus disambiguation and Caucasia disambiguation . Image Krasnaya Polyana 02.jpg thumb 300px The Western Caucasus as seen from Krasnaya Polyana . The Western Caucasus is a western region of the Caucasus in Southern Russia , extending from the Black Sea to Mount Elbrus . World Heritage Site The Western Caucasus includes a natural UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising the extreme western edge of the Caucasus Mountains . As stated by the UNESCO specialists, it is the only large mountain area in Europe that has not experienced significant human impact. Its habitat s are exceptionally varied for such a small area, ranging from lowland s to glacier s. The site is situated 50  km to the north from the Russian resort of Sochi . File European bison on stamp Russia West Caucasus 2006.jpg thumb 300px World Heritage Site Western Caucasus on se tenant postage stamp s of Russia , 2006 Biosphere Reserve The Western Caucasus also contains the Caucasian State Nature Biosphere Reserve Russian language Russian w ru ... The Markotkh Range , one of the westernmost offspurs of the Greater Caucasus. The Western Caucasus ... in the world was killed by poachers here in 1927. The wisents were reintroduced several decades later ... . Moscow , 1990. P. 69 100. ISBN 5244004328 External links commons category Western Caucasus http whc.unesco.org en list 900 UNESCO World Heritage Site Western Caucasus http www.nhpfund.org nominations western caucasus.html Western Caucasus at http www.nhpfund.org Natural Heritage Protection Fund http sws.sochi.ru sochi siti bio zap eng.htm Russian page about the Western Caucasus http www.kgpbz.ru Caucasian Reserve Website World Heritage Sites in Russia state uncollapsed coord 44 00 00 N 40 ... Forests of Russia Category Biosphere reserves of Russia Category World Heritage Sites in Russia be ... more details
. See also Legal systems of the world Legal culture Canon law Roman law Western culture References references Category Western culture Category Comparative law ...About the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario Western Law School Western law refers to the Law legal traditions of Western culture . Western culture has an idea of the importance of law which has its roots in both Roman law and the Bible . As Western culture has a Graeco Roman Classics Classical and Renaissance cultural influence, so does its legal systems. History The rediscovery of the Roman law Justinian Code in the early 10th century rekindled a passion for the discipline of law, which crossed many of the re forming boundaries between East and West. Eventually, it was only in the Catholic or Franks Frankish west, that Roman law became the foundation on which all legal concepts and systems were based. Its influence can be traced to this day in all Western legal systems although in different manners and to different extents in the common law common Anglo American and the civil law legal system civil continental European legal traditions . The study of canon law , the legal system of the Catholic Church, fused with that of Roman law to form the basis of the refounding of Western legal scholarship. The ideas of civil rights , social equality equality before the law , equality of women , procedural justice , and democracy as the ideal form of society , and were principles which formed the basis of modern Western culture. Western legal culture Western legal culture is unified in the systematic reliance on legal constructs. Such constructs include corporations , contracts ... 1968 The Unique Nature of the Concepts of Western Law The Canadian Bar Review 46 2 pp. 191 225 in Csaba ... of legal culture depends on language and symbols and any attempt to analyse non western legal systems in terms of categories of modern western law can result in distortion attributable to differences ... more details
Infobox magazine title Western Horseman logo logo size image file Western Horseman.jpg image size defaults to user thumbnail size if no size is stated image alt image caption Western Horseman, April 2005 editor editor title previous editor staff writer photographer category frequency Monthly total circulation 167,531 ref http abcas3.accessabc.com ecirc magform.asp eCirc for Consumer Magazines . Audit Bureau of Circulations North America Audit Bureau of Circulations . Retrieved October 7, 2011. ref circulation year 2011 publisher founder Paul Albert founded Lafayette, California firstdate Start date 1936 January company Morris Communications Morris Magazines country United States based Fort Worth, Texas language website URL http westernhorseman.com issn 0043 3837 oclc Western Horseman , a monthly magazine published by the Magazine Division of Morris Communications , was first published in January 1936. It features articles on Western riding , the breeding and care of horses , horse training and tack, and ranch ing. It is the category leader in equine publishing and is known as The World s Leading Horse Magazine Since 1936, and as America s Favorite Horse Magazine Since 1936. Clear References Reflist External links http westernhorseman.com Western Horseman Morris Communications Category Equine magazines Category American magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Morris Communications Trade mag stub Horse stub ... more details
Western Star or The Western Star may refer to Western Star Trucks Western Star train Western Star Butter Newspapers The Western Star Bessemer, Alabama The Western Star Corner Brook The Western Star Corner Brook, Newfoundland The Western Star Ohio disambig ... more details
The Western Heritage ref Kagan, Donald, Ozment, Steven and Turner, Frank M. 2009 The Western Heritage Volume One To 1740 Tenth Edition Pearson Education , Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, ISBN 978 0 205 70515 3 ref is an American history textbook used for the study of Western culture Western civilization and History of Europe European history . It was published in 1979, ref Kagan, Donald, Ozment, Steven and Turner, Frank M. 1979 The Western Heritage Macmillan, New York, ISBN 0 02 361840 X ref and has gone through ten editions. It was written by Donald Kagan , Steven Ozment , and Frank M. Turner. It soon became a standard survey text ref Clark, Chalres E. August 1995 Review The History Teacher 28 4 pp. 575 576, page 575 ref and is published in two volumes. Considered conservative and old fashioned when it was published, ref name Percy Percy, William A, and Suarez, Pedro J. August 1984 Today s Western and World Civilization College Texts A Review The History Teacher 17 4 pp. 567 590, pages 580 581 ref reviewers chided it for ignoring the Byzantines and Ottomans as well as giving short shrift to Russia and Poland. ref name Percy ref Kulczycki, John J. February 2005 Eastern Europe in Western Civilization Textbooks The Example of Poland The History Teacher 38 2 pp. 153 177, pages 155 157 ref Others indicated lack of attention to the role of the Islamic states ref name Percy and ignorance of Islamic sources. ref Frank, Kenneth W. May 1993 Pirenne Again A Muslim Viewpoint The History Teacher 26 3 pp. 371 383, page 371 ref It was one of the few remaining standard texts that followed the biblical literalist line. ref Cargill, Jack May 2001 Ancient Israel in Western Civ Textbooks The History Teacher 34 3 pp. 297 326, page 304 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Western Heritage, The Category 1979 books Category 20th century history books Category History books about Europe Category Textbooks ... more details
The Western Shoshone comprise several Shoshone tribe s that are Native Americans in the United States indigenous to the Great Basin and have lands identified in the Treaty of Ruby Valley 1863 . They resided in Idaho , Nevada , California , and Utah . The tribes are very closely related culturally to the Paiute , Goshute , Bannock tribe Bannock , Ute Tribe Ute , and Timbisha tribes. Linguistically, they speak the Western dialect of the Shoshone language . Other Shoshone speaking groups include the Goshute Utah Nevada border , Northern Shoshone southern Idaho , and Eastern Shoshone western Wyoming . Federally recognized Western Shoshone Tribes include Duckwater Shoshone Tribe , Te Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada and its four constituent band councils of Battle Mountain Band , Elko Band , Wells Band and South Fork Band , and Yomba Western Shoshone Tribe near Austin, Nevada and Timbisha Shoshone Tribe in the region surrounding Death Valley, California and Ely Shoshone Tribe ... Paiute Shoshone Tribe, and the Lone Pine Paiute Shoshone Tribe. The Western Shoshone have been engaged ... as 2004, Congress has attempted to force the purchase of Western Shoshone land but this has been opposed ... film American Outrage . Western Shoshone have demonstrated and conducted civil disobedience related ... result in dewatering of Mount Tenabo, Nevada. Notable Western Shoshone Ned Blackhawk , a Te Moak historian ... rights activist Corbin Harney , elder and anti nuclear activist Felix Ike , Western Shoshone Claims ... Pauline Esteves , elder and activist See also Western Shoshone Claims Distribution Act of 2004 Notes reflist References http newstandardnews.net content index.cfm items 2954 Western Shoshone Struggle Earns World Recognition Kroeber, A. L. 1925. Handbook of the Indians of California . Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin No. 78. Washington, D.C. External links http www.wsdp.org Western Shoshone Defense Project http www.temoaktribe.com Te Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone , official website http www.shopaitribes.org ... more details
attempts at compiling an authoritative canon in the English language English speaking world was the Great Books of the WesternWorld program. This program, developed in the middle third of the 20th ... the following Image Great Books.jpg thumb The Great Books of the WesternWorld is an attempt to present the western canon in a single package of 60 volumes Biblioth que de la Pl iade Directed Studies at Yale University curriculum Great Books Great Books of the WesternWorld The Harvard Classics ... Books of the WesternWorld and Oxford Library of the World s Great Books series Great Conversation Monateri ... Great Books Lists Lists of Classics, Eastern and Western http lawpark.jimdo.com World Canonical ... s The Parnassus Parnassus fresco 1511 , in which the Western canon is visualised The term Western canon denotes a criteria of Western literature book s and, more broadly, European classical music music and Western art history art that have been the most important and Power sociology influential in shaping Western culture . As such, it includes the greatness greatest works of artistic merit . Such a canon ... not represent the viewpoints of many in contemporary societies around the world. Allan Bloom ... to Allan has also argued strongly in favor of the canon, ref Bloom, Harold. 1995 The Western ... of literature from the many diverse Western and more recently non Western culture s. Many non fiction ... The History of Western Literature by Otto Maria Carpeaux eight volumes, only available in Portuguese ... The Western Canon The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom ISBN 978 1573225144 Examples Expand section more non U.S. programs, both from Britain and from outside the Anglophone world. date ... the Western canon Brigham Young University s Honors Program s http honors.byu.edu files GreatWorksList.pdf Great Works List Colgate University s required Western Traditions class College of the University ... Conversations of the West course Princeton University s Interdisciplinary Approaches to Western ... more details
California Western could mean California Western Railroad located at Fort Bragg, California . California Western School of Law disambig ... more details
for comics in the Western genre Western comics Supercbbox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics title Western Comics image WesternComics01.jpg caption Western Comics 1 Jan. Feb. 1948 . Artwork by Howard Sherman comics Howard Sherman schedule Bi monthly format Anthology publisher DC Comics 1stishhead 1stishyr ... creative team month creative team year creators Western Comics was a Western comics Western comic book series published by DC Comics . DC s longest running Western title, it published 85 issues from 1948 to 1961. Western Comics was an anthology series, featuring such characters as the wandering ... per issue, by issue 70 July Aug. 1958 , Western Comics reduced the number of stories to three. ref .... Accessed Aug. 13, 2011. ref Western Comics nowiki nowiki infrequently appearing Comic book letter ... Aug. 13, 2011. ref A good natured hero, the Wyoming Kid appeared in every issue of Western Comics , often featured on the cover in early issues. He was so popular in Western Comics that his adventures were also chronicled in World s Finest Comics from 1949 1953. Pow Wow Smith Moving over from Detective Comics , the character first appeared in Western Comics issue 43 Jan. Feb. 1954 , at that point ... in every issue of Western Comics from 5 Sept. Oct. 1948 76 July Aug. 1959 Rodeo Rick Co created by artist ... Cooke . Rick was featured in most issues of Western Comics from 1 69 May Jun 1958 . For a short time ... addition to Western Comics taking Nighthawk s slot ref name Savage Markstein, Don. http www.toonopedia.com ... Buster Lt. Steve Savage , the World War I pilot briefly featured in All American Men of War . ref name Savage Notes reflist References gcdb series id 537 title Western Comics comicbookdb type title id 738 title Western Comics External links http www.dcindexes.com gallery gallery browse.php?seriesid 2322 Western Comics cover gallery http mikegrost.com westernc.htm Western Comic Books by Michael E. Grost DC Western Characters DEFAULTSORT Western Comics Category Western genre comics Category 1948 ... more details
Multiple issues original research May 2009 refimprove May 2009 Western conservatism generally refers to a political orientation ref http www.newwest.net topic article whats a western conservative C37 L37 ref prevalent in the Western United States that some might otherwise call libertarian conservatism , Jeffersonian conservatism, or in some circles, classical liberalism , typified by politicians like Barry Goldwater , Ronald Reagan , and Ron Paul . Differences with other theories Western conservatives differ from purist Libertarian Party United States libertarians in that most tend to be pro life , believing abortion to be more of a state, not federal, issue foreign policy in Iraq War Iraq and War in Afghanistan 2001 present Afghanistan ought be driven by a clearly defined mission and exit strategy immediate legalization or decriminalization of drugs is not a practical near term solution. On the other hand, western conservatives differ from neoconservatism neoconservatives in that they tend to believe there should be a natural or practical separation of church and state , military presence throughout the world should be significantly less than it is now, and that a premium placed on privacy trumps most any rationale behind the USA PATRIOT Act or Real ID Act . References reflist Category Political ideologies Category Political philosophy ... more details
1903 film The Great Train Robbery The Western is a genre of various visual arts , such as film , television ... are set as early as the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. There are also a number of films about Western ... and enjoyed across the world. Themes File Lone ranger silver 1965.JPG thumb right 200px The Lone Ranger a famous heroic gunslinger The Western genre sometimes portrays the conquest of the wilderness ... Kim title Wild West Movies publisher Bloomsbury year 1990 ref The Western depicts a society organized ... of the Western is a story that centers on the life of a semi nomad ic wanderer, usually a cowboy ... Arthur Arthurian Romances . ref name kimnewman Like the cowboy or gunfighter of the Western ... equated with the image of the ronin in modern Japanese culture. The Western typically ... Film Institute defines western films as those set in the American West that embod y the spirit, the struggle ... 2010 06 06 ref The term Western , used to describe a narrative film genre, appears to have originated with a July 1912 article in Motion Picture World Magazine. ref McMahan, Alison Alice Guy Blache Lost Visionary of the Cinema New York Continuum, 2002 133 ref Most of the characteristics of Western films were part of 19th century popular Western fiction and were firmly in place before film became ..., Mass Harvard University Press, 1950. ref Western films commonly feature as their protagonist ... . Western films were enormously popular in the silent era although, in common with all films of this period ... low budget features and serials in the 1930s. By the late 1930s the Western film was widely regarded ... of John Ford s landmark Western adventure Stagecoach 1939 film Stagecoach , which became one of the biggest hits of the year and made John Wayne a major screen star. Western films often depict conflicts ... themes of Westerns include Western treks or perilous journeys e.g. Stagecoach or groups of criminal bandits terrorising small towns such as in The Magnificent Seven . File Western Set Universal ... more details
Image Numbat.jpg right thumb A numbat , one of the many species to benefit from Western Shield. Western Shield , managed by Western Australia s Department of Environment and Conservation Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation , is a nature conservation program, safeguarding Western ... that sodium fluoroacetate grew naturally in many plants of the south west of Western Australia and many ... , including European Rabbit rabbit and Black Rat rat s. Since 1996, when Western Shield was initiated, a Beechcraft Baron ref cite web url http www.naturebase.net content view 139 471 title Western ... and state forest of the south west of Western Australia, covering an area greater than half the size ... they were previously found but have since become locally extinct, then Western Shield could either ... populations elsewhere in the south west. Western Shield has carried out many translocations, both to other Department of Environment and Conservation Western Australia DEC managed lands, to the privately ... place within Western Australia, with over 20 species 15 mammal species, 3 bird species, and a few ... , Numbat , Bilby , Quenda , Western Barred Bandicoot Marl , Woylie , Rufous Hare Wallaby Mala , Tammar Wallaby , Western Ringtail Possum , Shark Bay Mouse , Boodie , Banded Hare Wallaby , Common Brushtail Possum Birds Noisy Scrub bird , Western Bristlebird , Malleefowl Reptiles Lancelin Island Skink , Western Swamp Tortoise Species taken off the endangered species list Image Macropus eugenii.jpg left thumb A Tammar Wallaby, one of the many species to benefit from Western Shield. Western Shield has been so successful that three native mammal species have been taken off the list of Western Australia ... as it is not deemed in danger of extinction . The Woylie was also taken off the IUCN Red List of the World s Threatened Fauna as Endangered and downgraded to Lower Risk Conservation Dependent . Western ... levels is a first for any species in the world to be taken off either the state, national ... more details
World War I World War I and Eastern Front World War II World War II . TOC World War I Image trencheswwi2.jpg thumb 275px For most of World War I Allied Forces, predominantly those of France and the British Empire, were stalled at trenches on the Western Front. Main article Western Front World War ... front. World War II Main article Western Front World War II The Western Front of World War II was generally restricted to the same geographic regions as during World War I. During the war ... , valuable collection See also Eastern Front Category World War II Western European Theatre bg ...Image Western front 1914.jpg 375px thumb right Map of the Western Front and the Race to the Sea , 1914 See Western Front disambiguation for other meanings. Western Front was a term used during the World War I First and World War II Second world war World Wars to describe the contested armed frontier ..., the Western Front consisted of a relatively static line of trench warfare trench systems which stretched ... adversaries on the Western Front, who fielded armies of millions of men, were Germany to the east against ... these are not usually included as part of the Western Front but as separate campaigns. The Western Front had three distinct phases during World War II. The first phase lasted from September 1, 1939 ... a front similar to that held during most of World War I. The first phase lasted until the Battle of France ... the British Expeditionary Force World War II British Expeditionary Force to Britain with an Dunkirk ... limited to smaller raids. The main action during this period was happening in the Eastern Front World ... the World War I front had been. It ended on May 9, 1945 with the unconditional surrender of German troops. By that time western Allied forces were on a front which stretched from the Baltic region Baltic ... and North Italy. Total surrender of the German armed forces on the western front was completed ... points on the western front including the Channel Islands. By May 1945, the war in Europe was over ... more details
Western Rocks may refer to Western Rocks, Isles of Scilly , a group of uninhabited islets in south western England Western Rocks Tasmania , a group of uninhabited islets in south eastern Australia disambig ... more details
World War II, Western was awarded a route from Los Angeles to Denver via Las Vegas, but financial ..., in the film It s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World . Western Airlines was also famous for its Flying W ... Western s World . Marilyn Monroe, and many silver screen actors were frequent flyers and the airline .... For the defunct Washington state based airline that operated in 2007 see Western airline . For the Bahamas based airline see Western Air . Refimprove date March 2009 Infobox airline airline Western Airlines image Western Airlines.svg image size 125 alt The Western Airlines W trademark in red on a white background IATA WA ICAO WAL callsign WESTERN founded Start date 1925 07 commenced Start date ... Harris Hanshue small Founder small revenue operating income net income assets equity website Western Airlines airline codes WA WAL Western was a large airline based in California , with operations throughout the Western United States and Western Canada , as well as into Mexico. Western had airline hub ... at Los Angeles International Airport . History Western Air Express File Douglas M2.jpg right thumb Douglas M 2 Operated by Western Air Express In 1925, the United States Postal Service began to give airlines contracts to carry air mail throughout the country. Western Airlines first incorporated in 1925 as Western Air Express by Harris Hanshue . It applied for, and was awarded, the 650 mile long Contract Air Mail Route 4 CAM 4 from Salt Lake City , Utah to Los Angeles . In April 1926, Western ... & Western Airlines The company reincorporated in 1928 as Western Air Express Corp. Then, in 1930 ... Transport to form Trans World Airlines TWA . General Air Lines Unsourced section date November 2011 In 1934, Western Air Express was severed from TWA and briefly changed its name to General Air Lines, returning to the name Western Air Express after several months. Western Airlines In 1941 Western Air Express changed its name to Western Air Lines WAL , which was later altered to Western Airlines ... more details
Western Mail may refer to Western Mail Wales , one of the leading newspapers in Wales Western Mail Western Australia , defunct newspapers in Western Australia Western Mail 1942 film Western Mail 1942 film , an American film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey disambig ... more details
Western State may refer to Western State Nigeria , a former state in Nigeria Western State Conference , a sport association of California community colleges Western State College of Colorado Western State University College of Law Missouri Western State University See also Western States Endurance Run Western States Hockey League The Western State Hurricanes Western State Hospital disambiguation disambig ... more details
Western Freeway or Western Expressway may mean In roads Western Freeway Hampton Roads , Virginia , United States Western Freeway Victoria , Australia Western Freeway, Brisbane , Australia Western Freeway Mumbai , India Western Expressway Orlando , United States M4 Western Motorway , Sydney, Australia Formerly the named the Western Freeway In music Under the Western Freeway , an album disambig Category Lists of roads sharing the same title ... more details
Western Power may represent Western Power networks corporation , a crown corporation of Western Australia, founded in 2006 from part of Western Power Corporation. Western Power Corporation , a crown corporation of Western Australia, founded in 1995 and reorganized in 2006 into Western Power and several other companies. Western Power Distribution , an American owned UK based energy distributor. the economic, military or political power of Western Civilization See also Western Powers dab ... more details
File Western Armenia Russian occupation 1916.jpg thumb left 200px The area of Russian occupation of Western Armenia in summer 1916. main Caucasus Campaign During the Caucasus Campaign of the World ... www.ourararat.com eng e disappear.htm Disappearance of Western Armenia after World War 1 http www.youtube.com ... of 1915 18 Administration for Western Armenia the name given to the Armenian part of the Byzantine Empire Byzantine Armenia File Western Armenian Armenian population 1870s .jpg thumb 350px The Armenian ... killings of Armenians. in Armenian Western Armenia for other name see Western Armenia Names below is a term ... Armenians Iran and Arevmdean Hayasdan in Western Armenian language Western ... language Eastern , Da kahayasdan in Western Armenian language Western and T urk ahayastan ... of Western Armenia is Bat Ermenistan , but currently the region is referred to as Do u Anadolu ... of the Ottoman Empire were defined as Western Armenia. Ottoman conquest After Ottoman Safavid War 1623 1639 Turkish Persian wars of 1602 1639 Western Armenia became part of the Ottoman Empire ... Soviet Encyclopedia ru icon ref Since the Russo Turkish War, 1828 1829 , the term Western Armenia ... ceded to the Russian Empire . Western Ottoman Armenia consisted of six vilayets vil yat sitte ... Armenia.html Armenia Bot generated title ref World War I and later years File Armenian Genocide ... centers Armenian Genocide main Armenian Genocide During the collapse of Ottoman Empire Western ... for Western Armenia temporary provincial government was established in occupied areas 1915 ... thumb 200px The western border of the Democratic Republic of Armenia Republic of Armenia as drawn by US ... as used by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun . The fate of Western Armenia commonly ... Diplomacy and the Armenian Question, from the 1830s to 1914 ref The first and second congresses of Western ... of heirs of Western Armenians who survived the Armenian Genocide is active in diasporan communities ... more details
General Essay on Western Christianity , Overview Of World Religions . Division of Religion ... , Europe ans spread Western Christianity to the New World and elsewhere. Roman Catholicism ...Christianity Western Christianity is a term used to include the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church ... Christianity medieval heritage . The term is used in contrast to Eastern Christianity . Western Christianity developed and came to be predominant in most of Western Europe Western , Northern Europe ... Northern Africa , Southern Africa , and throughout Australia and the Western Hemisphere . When used of historical periods since the 16th century, Western Christianity refers collectively to Roman Catholicism ... . Today, the geographical distinction between Western and Eastern Christianity is not nearly as absolute, especially after the spread of Christian missionaries missionaries . Features of Western Christianity ... committed. The more common understanding is the hereditary sin meaning. Western Christianity is thought ... Company, 1911. 7 Jun. 2009. ref Filioque clause Most Western Christians use an amended version of the Nicene ... Date date of Easter usually differs between Eastern and Western Christianity, because the calculations are based on the Julian calendar and Gregorian calendar respectively. Western denominations Western Christianity makes up about 90 of Christians worldwide. The Roman Catholic Church alone accounts ... 40 . Baptists, Lutherans, and Anglicans are some of the larger and older Western denominations outside .... History of Western Christianity For most of its history the church in Europe has been divided ... ref cite web url http philtar.ucsm.ac.uk encyclopedia christ west westessay.html title Western Christianity publisher Philtar.ucsm.ac.uk date accessdate 2012 03 15 ref Like Eastern Christianity , Western ... early preachers of the religion. In Western Christianity s original area Latin was the principal ... separated Western Christianity from the various forms of Eastern Christianity first from Assyrian ... more details