Search results for "1157" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Alexander Neckam (sometimes spelled "Nequam") (September 8, 1157 – 1217, Hertfordshire, England), was an English theologian, philosopher ...
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  • ===Rulers of Seljuk Dynasty 1037-1157=== * Toğrül I (Tugrul Beg) 1037-1063 ... * Mu'izz ad-Din Ahmed Sanjar 1131-1157 ===Seljuk Rulers of Kerman ...
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  • Infanta Teresa, Countess of Flanders (1157–1218)Infante João (1160 ... |Infanta Teresa (Theresa)||1157||1218||Countess consort of Flanders ...
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  • The Sultan Ghiyas ud-Din (1157-1202) most likely constructed the Minaret of Jam in 1194 to commemorate his victory at Delhi, giving the minaret ...
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  • convince Henry II of England to grant them (1157) special trading privileges ... * Lloyd, T.H. 1991. England and the German Hanse, 1157-1611: a study ...
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  • numerous settlements, including Fribourg (in 1157), Berne, Burgdorf and Morat, to establish their position. The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II made Berne ...
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  • of Toronto Press, 1999, ISBN 978-0802029386), 1157. Although most of the early Sikh immigrants to Canada were non-Khalsa, and a majority of the ...
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  • who vied for control of the same region. In 1157, the Kalachuris under Bijjala ... Bijjala II's Chikkalagi record of 1157 calls him Mahabhujabala Chakravarti ...
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  • Jurchen's "southern capital" from 1157 (other sources say 1161) and was reconstructed during this time. [http://www.san.beck.org/AB3-China ...
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  • that sources indicate a date between 1120 and 1157.Davis (1984), 9. It seems that he was not well known as a poet in his own lifetime, except at his ...
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  • Motohira at a Buddhist temple, dates from the year 1157. It had narrow tubular sleeves and no front overlap. Today, the Imperial household still uses ...
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  • *CS 1157 Version of Phan Chanthanumat (1795) *Thonburi Chronicle (1795) *Somdet Phra Phonnarat Version (1795)--Thought to be indentical to Bradley ...
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  • Richard I (September 8, 1157 – April 6, 1199) was king of England from 1189 to 1199. In his own time, the troubadour Bertran de Born called ...
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  • became known as the Turkmen people. In 1157, Seljuk rule came to an end in Khorasan, and the Turkic rulers of Khiva took control, under the title ...
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