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Ireland became a centre of learning for Christianity in Europe and many people came to the various places in Ireland, like Glendalough or Clonmacnoise, to study. These centres of learning help Ireland earn the title of being the nation of saints and scholars.
they became centers of learning and culture
She became a professional by learning properly.
It was the the golden age of the Muslims in Baghdad and Qurtaba, in Spain. Haroon Rashid at Baghdad and Al-Hakam in Spain were the chief patrons of the Muslim scholars. Abdul Rahman and Al-Hakam in spain collected thousands and thousands of books in the libraries of Spain.
The city of Alexandria in northern Egypt became a center of Greek learning during Hellenistic times. It was home to the famous Library of Alexandria and the Museum, which attracted scholars, scientists, and philosophers from across the ancient world. Alexandria played a pivotal role in the spread of Greek knowledge and culture to the wider Mediterranean region.
Elizabeth I first became famous in 1558 when she became Queen of England. Elizabeth II first became famous in 1952 when she became Queen of England.
James VI of Scotland became James I of England in 1603.
After James I of England died Charles I became king of England.
In the 1300's, scholars studied new subjects such as poetry, history, art, and the Greek and Latin languages. All of these became known as the "Humanities". because they explore human activities rather than the physical world or the nature of God. The study of the humanities led to a movement called Humanism, a way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions.
Ethiopia and Liberia weren't colonized and are the only countries in Africa not colonized. But it is worth noting that Ethiopia was occupied. Italy invaded in the mid-1930s, and then, in 1941, England conquered Ethiopia and became its occupiers.
It became a Protestant State.