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1003: Encyclopedia - 1003

1003 - Events. Sweyn I of Denmark begins his first invasion of England. Humbert I becomes the first count of Savoy. King Robert II of France invades Burgundy, but fails. Pope John XVII succeeds Pope Silvester II. Pope John XVIII succeeds Pope John XVII. Boleslaus I of Poland becomes duke of Bohemia and Moravia. 1003 - Births. Edward the Confessor (approximate date) (d. 1066) 1003 - Deat ...

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1003: Encyclopedia - House of Savoy

The House of Savoy was a dynasty of nobles who traditionally had their domain in Savoy, a region between Piedmont, Italy, France and French-speaking Switzerland. They once had claims on the modern canton of Vaud in Switzerland, but their access to it was cut by Geneva during the Reformation, after which it was conquered by Bern. They became Kings of Sardinia and later of Italy. Their Kingdom ended with the referendum by which Italians chose the republic as the form of state — see also birth of the Italian Republic. Und ...

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1003: Encyclopedia - List of Coptic Popes

The Coptic Orthodox Church is a member of the Oriental Orthodox churches, not to be mistaken with the Eastern Orthodox group of churches. The Coptic Orthodox Chruch has its own Pope and Patriarch, whom is currently His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark. The following is a list of all the Popes who have held led the Coptic Orthodox Church since the Council of Chalcedon. For the earlier Patriarchs of Alexandria prior to the schism, see List of Patriarchs of Alexandr ...

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1003: Encyclopedia - Exploration

Exploration is the act of searching or traveling for the purpose of discovery, e.g. of unknown regions, including space (space exploration), or oil, gas, coal, ores, water (also known as prospecting), or information. Exploration has existed as long as human beings, but its peak is seen as being during the Age of Exploration when European navigators travelled around the world. In scientific research, exploration is one of three purposes of research (the other two being description and explanation). Exploration is the attempt to develop a ...

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1003: Encyclopedia - Ulaid

The Ulaid or Ulaidh (singular Ulad or Uladh) were a Celtic people of Early Ireland who gave their name to the Irish Province of Ulster. They may appear in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography as the Voluntii. Their capital was traditionally at Emain Macha near modern Armagh. Their territory at its height extended as far south as the River Boyne and as far west as County Leitrim, but by early Christian times they were pressed by the northern Uí Néill and they were reduced to eastern County Down, where they became kno ...

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1003: Encyclopedia - 1004

1004 - Events. December: End of the Samanid dynasty in Bokhara. Boleslaus I of Poland loses Bohemia after having become duke the previous year. He is succeeded as duke of Bohemia by Jaromir. Sancho III becomes king of Navarre. Sweyn destroys Norwich. Aberdeen becomes a bishopry. 1004 - Births. Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas (approximate date) (d. 1060) Goda of England (d. 1055) 1004 - DeathsIncluding:

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1003: Encyclopedia - 1014

Events February 14 - Pope Benedict VIII recognizes Henry of Bavaria as King of Germany July 29 - Battle of Kleidion: Basil II inflicts not only a decisive defeat on the Bulgarian army, but his subsequent savage treatment of 15,000 prisoners reportedly causes Tsar Samuil of Bulgaria to die of shock, and earns Basil II the title 'Voulgaroktonos' (Bulgar-slayer). Henry II of Germany crowned Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Benedict VIII (ruled since 1003) Following the death of Sweyn I, Ethelre ...

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1003: Encyclopedia - 950

950 - Events. World Population: 250 Million. Duke Boleslav I of Bohemia makes peace with Otto I Tu’i Tonga Empire begins to form. 950 - Births. June 12 - Emperor Reizei of Japan (d. 1011) Erik the Red (d. 1003) 950 - Deaths. Howell the Good Al-Farabi (b. 870) Category: 950 ...

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Sanjo - Life

After his mother died when he was at seven, his maternal grandfather Fujiwara no Kaneie raised him at Kaneie's mansion. Kaneie loved him very much and Okisada grew to a young talented prince with dignity. When Emperor Ichijō, another grandson of Kaneie ascended to the throne, Okisada was appointed as heir and crown prince in his teenage. This followed the convention that two imperial lineages took the throne in turn, although Ichijō was in fact his junior. He thus gained the nickname Sakasa no moke no ki ...

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Emperor Sanjo, Emperor Sanjo - Genealogy, Emperor Sanjo - Consorts and Empresses, Emperor Sanjo - Life, Emperor Sanjo - Names, Emperor Sanjo - Eras of his reign

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1003: Encyclopedia II - History of Poland 966–1385 - The Middle Ages

The Polanes, first mentioned in the 10th century chronicles of Ibrahim ibn Jakub , were up until then a part of the Czechs. The Polanes tribes came into Silesia at the Odra river, where the German kings and emperors had affirmed the rule of the Moravian and Bohemian dukes. In 966 the German emperor Otto I the Great affirmed the ducal title held by the Polanes leader Mieszko I. Mieszko, born circa 930, and later his son Boleslaw I Chrob ...

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History of Poland 966–1385, History of Poland 966–1385 - The Middle Ages, History of Poland 966–1385 - Early Kingdom of Poland 1025-1138, History of Poland 966–1385 - Fragmentation and Invasion 1138-1295, History of Poland 966–1385 - The Kingdom of Later Piasts 1295-1370, History of Poland 966–1385 - Late Piast Dynasty and reunification, History of Poland 966–1385 - Angevin Poland, History of Poland 966–1385 - Integration into European Civilization, History of Poland 966–1385 - Reference

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Exploration - Main Explorers Since 1 AD

Erik the Red (950 - 1003) - Viking explorer. After being cast out from Iceland, he sailed to Greenland and settled. Marco Polo (1254 - 1324) - Italian explorer. John Cabot (c. 1450 - 1499) - Italian explorer. Discovered Newfoundland and claimed it for the Kingdom of England. Christopher Columbus (1451 - 1506) - Italian explorer. Sailed in 1492 and discovered the "New World" of the Americas. Juan Ponce de León (c. 1460 - 1521) - Spanish explorer. He explored F ...

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Exploration, Exploration - Main Explorers Since 1 AD, Exploration - Exploration by area

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Savoy - Annexation and opposition

Savoy was annexed by France on March 24, 1860. This followed a plebiscite in which the people were offered the option of joining France or joining the new Italian state; the disallowed options of either joining Switzerland (with which the region had close ties), or of regaining its independence, were the source of some opposition. With a 99.8% vote in favour of joining France, there were also allegations of vote-rigging. Some opposition to French rule was manifest when, in 1919, France officially (but contrary to the annexation treaty ...

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Savoy, Savoy - History, Savoy - French occupation, Savoy - Annexation and opposition

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1003: Encyclopedia II - History of the Roman Catholic Church - Prologue: The ministry of Jesus of Nazareth c. 4 BC – AD 33

The Roman Catholic Church was founded on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, known as Jesus Christ, "Christ" meaning the same as "Messiah". Jesus was a carpenter from the region of Galilee and observed the Jewish faith. Roman Catholicism thus considers itself a successor religion to Judaism with the Christian God and the God of the Jews seen as one and the same. Some suppose that Jesus, when twelve years old, experienced a revelation in Herod's Temple in Jerusalem, realizing that he was the Son of God. This is an interpreta ...

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History of the Roman Catholic Church, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Prologue: The ministry of Jesus of Nazareth c. 4 BC – AD 33, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Early Catholic Church 34 AD – 313 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key dates, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Roman Empire 313 AD – 476 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Dark Ages 476 AD – 850 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Middle Ages 800 AD – 1499 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Renaissance 1500 AD – 1629 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Age of Reason 1630 AD – 1799 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - 19th Century Catholic Church 1800 AD – 1899 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - 20th Century Catholic Church 1901 AD – 2000 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - 21st Century Catholic Church 2001 AD – PRESENT, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Transylvania - History

Transylvania - Ancient History: Transylvania as the heartland of the Dacian state. Herodotus gives an account of the Agathyrsi, who lived in Transylvania during the 5th century BC. A kingdom of Dacia was in existence at least as early as the beginning of the 2nd century BC under a king, Oroles. Under Burebista, the greatest king of Dacia and a contemporary of Julius Caesar, the Dacian kingdom reached its maximum extent. The area now constituting Transyl ...

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Transylvania, Transylvania - Geography, Transylvania - Economy, Transylvania - Population, Transylvania - Etymology, Transylvania - History, Transylvania - Ancient History: Transylvania as the heartland of the Dacian state, Transylvania - Early Middle Ages: From Dacia to the Great Migrations, Transylvania - Late Middle Ages: Transylvania as part of the Kingdom of Hungary, Transylvania - Transylvania as an independent principality, Transylvania - Austrian Rule and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Transylvania - Transylvania as part of Romania, Transylvania - Historical population, Transylvania - Coat of arms of Transylvania, Transylvania - Tourist attractions, Transylvania - Culture

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Rajaraja Chola I - As the Chola Emperor

Rajaraja inherited Chola kingdom and the Kanchi region, when he came to throne; the former comprising of present day Thanjavur and Trichy regions, and the latter the South & North Arcots and Chengalput regions. Rajaraja Chola I - Conquests. Raja-raja began his career by the conquest of the Cheras. He defeated the Chera King Bhaskara Ravivarman, whose fleet he destroyed in the port of Kandalur. He also seized Pandya Amara Bhujanga and captured the port of Vilinam. By his campaign against the Sinhalese h ...

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Rajaraja Chola I, Rajaraja Chola I - Birth and early life, Rajaraja Chola I - As the Chola Emperor, Rajaraja Chola I - Conquests, Rajaraja Chola I - Philanthropy, Rajaraja Chola I - Wars, Rajaraja Chola I - Temple works, Rajaraja Chola I - Marriages and children, Rajaraja Chola I - References in contemporary media

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Přemyslid dynasty - Dukes of Bohemia

The first historical Přemyslid was Duke Bořivoj I, baptised in 874 by Saint Methodius. In 895, Bohemia gained independence from the Great Moravia. Between 1003 and 1004, Bohemia was controlled by Boleslaus the Brave, Duke of Poland from the Piast dynasty, grand-son of Boleslaus I the Cruel. In 1086, Duke Vratislaus II, and, in 1158, Duke Vladislaus II, were crowned King of Bohemia as a personal award from the Holy Roman Emperor. The title, however, was not hereditary. Bořivoj I (c.870–889) Spytihněv I (895 ...

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Přemyslid dynasty, Přemyslid dynasty - Legendary rulers, Přemyslid dynasty - Dukes of Bohemia, Přemyslid dynasty - Kings of Bohemia, Přemyslid dynasty - Kings of Bohemia and Poland, Přemyslid dynasty - Family tree, Přemyslid dynasty - Family tree of Elizabeth of Bohemia + Jagellonians + Habsburgs

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Romania in the Middle Ages - Ottoman Age

In the 14th century, the Ottoman Turks expanded their empire from Anatolia to the Balkans. They crossed the Bosporus in 1352 and defeated the Serbs at Kosovo Polje, in the modern-day Kosovo, in 1389. Tradition holds that Wallachia's Prince Mircea cel Batran (1386-1418) sent his forces to Kosovo to fight beside the Serbs; soon after the battle Sultan Bayezid I marched on Wallachia and imprisoned Mircea until he pledged to pay tribute. After a failed attempt to break the sultan's grip, Mircea fled to Transylvania and enlisted his forces ...

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Romania in the Middle Ages, Romania in the Middle Ages - Arrival of the Magyars, Romania in the Middle Ages - Medieval states, Romania in the Middle Ages - Wallachia and Moldavia, Romania in the Middle Ages - Transylvania, Romania in the Middle Ages - Ottoman Age, Romania in the Middle Ages - Transylvania under the Habsburgs

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Salzgitter - City structure

The area of the City of Salzgitter consists of 31 quarters (often called villages): Bad, Barum, Beddingen, Beinum, Bleckenstedt, Bruchmachtersen, Calbecht, Drütte, Engelnstedt, Engerode, Flachstöckheim, Gebhardshagen, Gitter, Groß Mahner, Hallendorf, Heerte, Hohenrode, Immendorf, Lebenstedt, Lesse, Lichtenberg, Lobmachtersen, Ohlendorf, Osterlinde, Reppner, Ringelheim, Salder, Sauingen, Thiede, Üfingen, Watenstedt. These 31 quarters are combined to 7 Towns. As a board, every Town has got a Town Council, elected by the po ...

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Salzgitter, Salzgitter - About the changing names, Salzgitter - Geography, Salzgitter - Neighbouring municipalities, Salzgitter - City structure, Salzgitter - History, Salzgitter - Incorporations, Salzgitter - Population development, Salzgitter - Religions, Salzgitter - Politics, Salzgitter - Coat of Arms, Salzgitter - Town twinnings, Salzgitter - Economy and infrastructure, Salzgitter - Traffic, Salzgitter - Media, Salzgitter - Important companies in Salzgitter, Salzgitter - Public institutions, Salzgitter - Education, Salzgitter - Culture and sights, Salzgitter - Theatre, Salzgitter - Museums, Salzgitter - Buildings, Salzgitter - Other sights, Salzgitter - Regular events

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Székesfehérvár - History

The place has been inhabited since the 5th century BCE. In the Roman times the settlements were called Gorsium and Herculia. In the Middle Ages its Latin name was Alba Regalis/Alba Regia. The town was an important traffic junction between Lake Balaton and Lake Velencei, several trade routes led from here to the Balkans and Italy. The Hungarian town was founded in 972 by High Prince Géza on four islands in the moors of the streams Gaja and Sárvíz. He also had a small stone castle built. Székesfehérvár was first mentioned in a document by the Bishopri ...

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Székesfehérvár, Székesfehérvár - Etymology of the name, Székesfehérvár - History, Székesfehérvár - Tourist sights, Székesfehérvár - Famous people, Székesfehérvár - Born in Székesfehérvár, Székesfehérvár - Lived in Székesfehérvár, Székesfehérvár - Twin towns, Székesfehérvár - Source

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1003: Encyclopedia II - Rajaraja Chola I - As the Chola Emperor

Rajaraja inherited Chola kingdom and the Kanchi region, when he came to throne; the former comprising of present day Thanjavur and Tiruchirapalli regions, and the latter the South, North Arcots and Chengalput regions. Rajaraja Chola I - Conquests. Raja-raja began his career by the conquest of the Cheras. He defeated the Chera King Bhaskara Ravivarman, whose fleet he destroyed in the port of Kandalur. He also seized Pandya Amara Bhujanga and captured the port of Vilinam. By his campaign against the Sinhales ...

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Rajaraja Chola I, Rajaraja Chola I - Birth and early life, Rajaraja Chola I - As the Chola Emperor, Rajaraja Chola I - Conquests, Rajaraja Chola I - Philanthropy, Rajaraja Chola I - Wars, Rajaraja Chola I - Temple works, Rajaraja Chola I - Marriages and children, Rajaraja Chola I - References in contemporary media

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