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  • The Sultan Ghiyas ud-Din (1157-1202) most likely constructed the Minaret ... waned after the death of Ghiyath ud-Din in 1202, forced to cede territory ...
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  • him. By the decree Venerabilem in May 1202, Innocent III made clear to ... re-directed it into the sacking of Zara in 1202 and of Constantinople in 1204 ...
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  • von Ryssel, Alanus de lnsulis) (c. 1128 – c.1202) was a French scholastic philosopher, theologian, and poet, a Cistercian, honored by his contemporaries ...
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  • * Muizz ud-Din Ismail 1197-1202 * An-Nasir Ayyub 1202-1214 * Al-Muzaffar Sulaiman 1214-1215 ...
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  • of an extant small scale aqueduct system built in 1202 by Cistercian monks is the Spanish Real Monasterio de Nuestra Senora de Rueda, whose central ...
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  • of France, which was unsuccessful, and in 1202 he returned to England as ... custody of Rochester Castle on July 20, 1202, but as Walter was already ...
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  • scholars and mystics, from al-Andalus to Tunis. In 1202, he embarked on the sacred pilgrimage to Mecca (the hajj), where he settled down and reflected ...
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  • Joachim of Fiore, also known as Joachim of Flora (c. 1135 – March 30, 1202), was a Christian visionary and abbot whose teaching of a three ...
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  • *Diara Kante: 1180-1202 *Soumaba Cisse as vassal of Soumaoro: 1203-1235 ===Ghanas of Wagadou Tributary=== *Soumaba Cisse as ally of Sundjata Keita: ...
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  • Joseph d’Arimathie, composed between 1191 and 1202, Robert tells the story of Joseph of Arimathea acquiring the chalice of the Last Supper to collect ...
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  • on Avot, completed, according to the manuscript, in 1202. Ibn Tibbon translated the commentary and Maimonides' introduction, entitled Eight Chapters ...
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  • quot; | 6 || align="center" | −0.5 || 1202 |- | colspan=6 | Source: Oppenheimer (2003), and Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program for ...
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  • bringing the system into European mathematics in 1202. Here, Leonardo states: There, following my introduction, as a consequence of marvelous ...
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  • respect to certain territories on the continent. In 1202, John was summoned to the French court to answer the charges. John refused and, under feudal ...
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  • as debits (chapter 13 of Liber Abaci, 1202) and later as losses (in Flos). At the same time, the Chinese were indicating negative numbers by ...
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  • 1202|ft|m , although Mount Toby, made of sedimentary rock, is higher. Visually, the Metacomet Ridge is narrowest at Provin Mountain and East Mountain ...
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  • earlier, the Fourth Crusade was initiated in 1202, by Pope Innocent III, with the intention of invading the Holy Land through Egypt. The Venetians, under ...
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  • retarded parent." Harvard Law Review. 103, 1202-71 (1990): 1209. *Joseph, J. "The 1942 'Euthanasia' Debate in the American ...
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  • of lepromatous leprosy. Lancet 8283(1): 1199-1202. PMID 6122970 == External links == All links retrieved October 25, 2022. * [http://www.cdc.gov/leprosy/ ...
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