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Når media er tilgjengeleg på internett og ikkje kan lastast opp på Wikipedia og artikkelen blir monaleg betre med tilgang til denne typen media i artikkelen.


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Kvar variabel støtter opp til 20 stykk (video20, lyd20 og bilde20)

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Eksterne bilete
Fighting style of Greek phalangites with long lances during the Roman-Spartan War (Note the late Greek hoplite helmets with open visors made of several parts and not from one like in earlier times. The leg protection was often leather to allow for faster movement. This fighting style was not in use during the Battle of Marathon; at that time the lances were shorter and held with one hand. Longer lances, held with both hands, were adopted with the introduction of lighter hoplites and later phalangites. As a result of their long and heavy lance which was handled with both arms they needed a lighter shield than the old hoplites.[1][2]


Just an image, taken from the War against Nabis Featured Article. This example gives full contextual information along with references.

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| bilde1 = [http://www.ancientmesopotamia.net/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/macedonianphalanx.jpg Fighting style of Greek phalangites with long lances during the Roman-Spartan War] (Note the late Greek hoplite helmets with open visors made of several parts and not from one like in earlier times. The leg protection was often leather to allow for faster movement. This fighting style was not in use during the [[Battle of Marathon]]; at that time the lances were shorter and held with one hand. Longer lances, held with both hands, were adopted with the introduction of lighter hoplites and later [[phalangite]]s. As a result of their long and heavy lance which was handled with both arms they needed a lighter shield than the old hoplites.<ref>''Warfare in the Classical World'',p. 34f (Greek Hoplite (c.480BC)) p. 67 (Iphicrates reforms)</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ancientmesopotamia.net/id27.html |title=Battle of Marathon |accessdate=2006-12-26 |format= |work=Ancient Mesopotamia}}</ref>
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Eksterne bilete
Metal vambrace with integrated elbow and upper arm protection (reenactment)[3]


Image, using descriptive text with accompanying reference:

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Eksterne bilete
The Siege of Leningrad
Russian map of the operations around Leningrad in 1943. Blue are the German and allied Finnish troops. The Soviets are red.[4]
map of the advance on Leningrad and relief. Blue are the German and allied Finnish troops. The Soviets are red.[5]


Two images with rich accompanying text, floated left:

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| tittel = The Siege of Leningrad
| bilde1 = [http://www.ido.edu.ru/ffec/hist/images/H_4.jpg Russian map of the operations around Leningrad in 1943]. Blue are the German and allied Finnish troops. The Soviets are red.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ido.edu.ru/ffec/hist/h8.html |title=????????????? ???????. ???? 8 |publisher=Ido.edu.ru |date= |accessdate=2008-10-26}}</ref>
| bilde2 = [http://victory.tass-online.ru/data/Photos/Photo/175.JPEG map of the advance on Leningrad and relief]. Blue are the German and allied Finnish troops. The Soviets are red.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://victory.tass-online.ru/?page=gallery&gcid=9 |title=????-???? :: 60 ??? ??????? ?????? :: |language={{ru icon}} |publisher=Victory.tass-online.ru |date= |accessdate=2008-10-26}}</ref>
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Ekstern lyd
Dog Bark
the sound of a dog barking, from here, retrieved 13.09.2009


audio with topic text and accompanying link to the home page:

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| tittel  = Dog Bark
| lyd1 = [http://www.wav-sounds.com/various/bark.wav the sound of a dog barking], from [http://www.wav-sounds.com/various_wav_sounds.htm here] ''retrieved 13.09.2009''
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Eksterne videoar
Movie clip of siphon feeding, QuickTime format[6]


Single video, floated left:

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| video1 = [http://www.arkive.org/scripts/php/force-download.php?file=BEE7098E-088F-4BB4-B6F0-D2E190E5623C/Presentation.Streams/Presentation_QT_DOWNLOAD.mov&saveas=/data/root/Live/www.arkive.org/htdocs/species/peppery-furrow-shell/scrobicularia-plana/video-00.xml&type=mov Movie clip of siphon feeding], QuickTime format<ref>[http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/invertebrates_marine/Scrobicularia_plana/Scrobicularia_plana_00.html?movietype=qtSmall Peppery furrow shell]</ref>
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bilder
Russian map of the operations around Leningrad in 1943. Blue are the German and allied Finnish troops. The Soviets are red.[7]
lyd
the sound of a dog barking, from here, retrieved 13.09.2009
Videos
Movie clip of siphon feeding, QuickTime format[8]


Mixed content:

{{ Eksterne media
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| bredde = 300px
| bilde1 = [http://www.ido.edu.ru/ffec/hist/images/H_4.jpg Russian map of the operations around Leningrad in 1943]. Blue are the German and allied Finnish troops. The Soviets are red.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ido.edu.ru/ffec/hist/h8.html |title=????????????? ???????. ???? 8 |publisher=Ido.edu.ru |date= |accessdate=2008-10-26}}</ref>
| lyd1 = [http://www.wav-sounds.com/various/bark.wav the sound of a dog barking], from [http://www.wav-sounds.com/various_wav_sounds.htm here], ''retrieved 13.09.2009''
| video1 = [http://www.arkive.org/scripts/php/force-download.php?file=BEE7098E-088F-4BB4-B6F0-D2E190E5623C/Presentation.Streams/Presentation_QT_DOWNLOAD.mov&saveas=/data/root/Live/www.arkive.org/htdocs/species/peppery-furrow-shell/scrobicularia-plana/video-00.xml&type=mov Movie clip of siphon feeding], QuickTime format<ref>[http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/invertebrates_marine/Scrobicularia_plana/Scrobicularia_plana_00.html?movietype=qtSmall Peppery furrow shell]</ref>
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  1. Warfare in the Classical World,p. 34f (Greek Hoplite (c.480BC)) p. 67 (Iphicrates reforms)
  2. «Battle of Marathon». Ancient Mesopotamia. Henta 26. desember 2006. 
  3. http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/photos/historic/dsmem/dsarmor/dsarmo2/dsarmo232.htm
  4. «????????????? ???????. ???? 8». Ido.edu.ru. Henta 26. oktober 2008. 
  5. «????-???? :: 60 ??? ??????? ?????? ::» (på Mal:Ru icon). Victory.tass-online.ru. Henta 26. oktober 2008. 
  6. Peppery furrow shell
  7. «????????????? ???????. ???? 8». Ido.edu.ru. Henta 26. oktober 2008. 
  8. Peppery furrow shell

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