Search results for "1214" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Roger Bacon (c. 1214 – 1294), was one of the most famous Franciscan friars of his time. He was an English philosopher who called for the reform ...
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  • Alfonso VIII (November 11, 1155 – October 5, 1214), called the Noble or Él de las Navas, was the King of Castile from 1158 to his death and ...
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  • * Brown, Michael. The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland, volume 4. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, ...
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  • * An-Nasir Ayyub 1202-1214 * Al-Muzaffar Sulaiman 1214-1215 * Al-Mas'ud Yusuf 1215-1229 ...
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  • about 1200, followed by the choir above it in 1214. Glazing of the windows in the ambulatory was underway between about 1215 and 1225. The nave was ...
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  • rise to King Kalinga Magha's invasion in 1214. That invasion set the stage for a Pandyan King to take the throne following the Arya Chakrawarthi ...
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  • Like his contemporary, Roger Bacon (1214-1294), Albertus was an avid student of nature, and conducted careful observations and experiments in ...
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  • Bouvines in what is now Belgium, on July 27, 1214 C.E. Thereafter Otto IV lost all influence and died on May 19, 1218, leaving Frederick II the undisputed ...
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  • by the Blessed Virgin Mary in the year 1214 in the church of Prouille ... *1214 traditional date of the legend of Saint Dominic's reception ...
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  • and the wise men of antiquity." Between 1214 and 1231, Grosseteste held in succession the archdeaconries of Chester, Northampton and Leicester ...
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  • Volhynia]." In a compromise agreement made, in 1214, between Hungary and Poland, the throne of Galicia-Volhynia was given to Andrew's son, Coloman ...
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  • In 1214 or 1215, Kamo completed Hosshin shu (“Examples of Religious Vocation”). He also compiled a selection of his own poems (probably in ...
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  • " English Historical Review. cxx(489): 1175-1214. * Mortimer, Ian. 2006. The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, Ruler of England ...
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  • It was a serious blow for the resistance, and in 1214, the situation became worse: Raymond was forced to flee to England, and his lands were given by ...
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  • his religious community in Toulouse in 1214, officially recognized as an order by Pope Honorius III in 1216. Founded under the Augustinian rule ...
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  • (later Kingdom) of Halych (1188-1189, 1208-1209, 1214-1219, 1227-1229, 1231-1234) and in the Duchy of Styria (1254-1260). Seven members of the ...
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  • that the Khorezmshah had already sacked the city in 1214. Under the Timurids (fourteenth century) and subsequent Shaybanid (sixteenth century Uzbek) dynasties ...
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  • kept their main capital further north, until 1214, when they were forced to move the imperial court southwards to Kaifeng in order to flee from the ...
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  • Tatars, the Croatian and Hungarian King Bela IV (1214-1270) made Gradec a free city, fortified the town and gave it a judicial system. King Bela IV ...
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  • Rhode Island, officially the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, is a state in the New England region of the United States. Despite ...
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  • from 1210 to 1231, and the second one from 1214 to 1259. Fire destroyed the first edition during an attack by Mongol invaders in 1232, but the ...
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  • ine/people/bacon.html Roger Bacon (1214-1294).] Florida State University. Retrieved January 12, 2009. Theodoric of Freiberg is known to have given ...
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  • commonly known as the White Friars), founded 1206–1214 * Dominicans (Order of Preachers, commonly called the Black Friars), founded 1215 ...
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  • Approximately 3,000 acres (1214 hectares) of land was handed over to the Crown by Ngati Whatua of Orakei for a township to be established. The ...
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  • Tanguts, in 1202, 1207, 1209–1210, 1211–1213, 1214–1219, and 1225–1226. The vassal emperor of the Tanguts (Western Xia) had refused to take part ...
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  • ideas that questioned authority. Roger Bacon (1214-1294?) was one of the first writers to advocate putting authority to the test of experiment and ...
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  • the disastrous Battle of Bouvines in 1214. He managed to antagonize the feudal nobility and leading Church figures to the extent that in 1215 ...
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  • of his rivals at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214. He reorganized the government, bringing financial stability to the country and thus making possible ...
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