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  • II and the Hittite King Hattusilis III, circa 1270 B.C.E., were duplicated on stone with a copy for each party, and the subordinate party would ...
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  • In 1270, Sultan Baibars expelled the crusaders from most of the country ... While during the first half of the Mamluk era (1270–1382), many ...
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  • Nahmanides (1194 – c. 1270 C.E.) held that this counting was the matter of a dispute, and that rabbinic opinion on this is not unanimous. Despite ...
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  • over Ethiopia from the time of Yekunno Amlak in 1270 until Haile Selassie's dethroning in 1974. Other than contacts with Portugal that enabled ...
    47 KB (6,926 words) - 04:34, 22 March 2024
  • before 874; the Romanesque choir dates from 1250-1270; Marc Chagall stained glass choir windows; (on the opposite side of the Limmat). During 2004, ...
    53 KB (7,882 words) - 06:16, 13 June 2023
  • if they were required to do so. The Crusades, 1095-1270, brought about a very large movement of people in addition to ideas and trade skills, particularly ...
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  • of the best known is Nahmanides (the Ramban) (1194-1270) whose commentary on the Torah is considered to be based on Kabbalistic knowledge as well as ...
    68 KB (10,629 words) - 21:49, 4 October 2022
  • 1268 and Tibet was divided into 13 myriarchies. In 1270, Phagpa was named Dishi ('imperial preceptor'), and his position as ruler of Tibet was ...
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  • of Muhi on April 11, 1241, King Béla IV (1206-1270) fled, and Hungary lay in ruins. Around a quarter of the population was lost, mostly in lowland ...
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