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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1092 | |  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - Carlisle - HistoryCarlisle has a compact, historic centre, including a fine castle, unique museum, excellent cathedral, and semi-intact city walls. The former law courts or citadel towers which now serve as offices for Cumbria County Council are also of architectural interest.
Because Carlisle was the last English town before the Scottish border, in the days when the two countries were separate kingdoms, it developed importance as a military stronghold, and Carlisle Castle is still relatively intact. Built in 1092 by William Rufus, and having once serv ...
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|  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - Roger I of Sicily - FamilyRoger married three times. The first marriage took place in 1061, to Judith, daughter of William, count of Évreux (in Normandy) and Hawisa of Échauffour. She died in 1076, leaving daughters:
A daughter, married Hugues of Gircea
Matilda, married Raymond IV of Toulouse
Adelisa, married Henry, Count of Monte San Angelo
Emma, briefly engaged to King Philip I of France; married Ra ...
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|  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - Lincoln Lincolnshire - History
Lincoln Lincolnshire - Earliest History: Lindon.
The earliest origins of Lincoln can be traced to the remains of an Iron Age settlement of round wooden dwellings (which was discovered by archaeologists in 1972) that have been dated to the 1st century BC. This settlement was built by a deep pool (the modern Brayford Pool) in the River Witham at the foot of a large hill (which today is t ...
See also:Lincoln Lincolnshire, Lincoln Lincolnshire - History, Lincoln Lincolnshire - Earliest History: Lindon, Lincoln Lincolnshire - Roman History: Lindum Colonia, Lincoln Lincolnshire - Medieval Lincoln, Lincoln Lincolnshire - The Georgian Age, Lincoln Lincolnshire - The Industrial Revolution, Lincoln Lincolnshire - The 20th Century, Lincoln Lincolnshire - Economy, Lincoln Lincolnshire - Tourism, Lincoln Lincolnshire - Education, Lincoln Lincolnshire - Media, Lincoln Lincolnshire - Sport, Lincoln Lincolnshire - External References Read more here: » Lincoln Lincolnshire: Encyclopedia II - Lincoln Lincolnshire - History |
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| | | |  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - Newark-on-Trent - Pre Norman HistoryNewark (Newerca, Nouwerk) owed its origin, possibly beginning in Roman times, to its position on the great road called the Fosse Way, in the valley of the Trent. In a document which purports to be a charter of 664 Newark is mentioned as having been granted to the abbey of Peterborough by Wulfhere. A pagan Anglo-Saxon cemetery, used from the early 5th to the early 7th centuries, has been found in Millgate, in Newark, close to both the Fosse Way and the River Trent, ...
See also:Newark-on-Trent, Newark-on-Trent - Pre Norman History, Newark-on-Trent - Medieval History, Newark-on-Trent - Church of St Mary Magdalene, Newark-on-Trent - History during the Tudor Era, Newark-on-Trent - Stuart Era, Newark-on-Trent - History during the Civil War, Newark-on-Trent - Georgian Era, Newark-on-Trent - Victorian Era, Newark-on-Trent - Recent History, Newark-on-Trent - Political History, Newark-on-Trent - Transportation Links Read more here: » Newark-on-Trent: Encyclopedia II - Newark-on-Trent - Pre Norman History |
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|  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - Abraham ibn Ezra - His WorksAt several of the above-named places ibn Ezra remained for some time and developed a rich literary activity. In his native land he had already gained the reputation of a distinguished poet and thinker; but, apart from his poems, his works, which were all in the Hebrew language, were written in the second period of his life. With these works, which cover in the first instance the field of Hebrew philology and Biblical exegesis, he fulfilled the great mission of making accessible to the Jews of Christian Europe the treasures of knowledge enshrined in the works written in Ar ...
See also:Abraham ibn Ezra, Abraham ibn Ezra - His Works, Abraham ibn Ezra - His Mission, Abraham ibn Ezra - Biblical Commentaries, Abraham ibn Ezra - Hebrew Grammar, Abraham ibn Ezra - Smaller Works Partly Grammatical Partly Exegetical, Abraham ibn Ezra - Religious Philosophy, Abraham ibn Ezra - Mathematics Astronomy Astrology, Abraham ibn Ezra - As Poet, Abraham ibn Ezra - Article references Read more here: » Abraham ibn Ezra: Encyclopedia II - Abraham ibn Ezra - His Works |
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|  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - First Crusade - Chronological sequence of the Crusade
First Crusade - The Council of Clermont.
Main article: Council of Clermont
In March of 1095 Alexius I sent envoys to the Council of Piacenza to ask Urban for aid against the Turks. The emperor's request met with a favourable response from Urban, who hoped to heal the Great Schism of 40 years prior and re-unite the Church under papal supremacy as "chief bishop and prelate over the whole world" (as he referred to himself at ...
See also:First Crusade, First Crusade - Background, First Crusade - The East in the late eleventh century, First Crusade - Chronological sequence of the Crusade, First Crusade - The Council of Clermont, First Crusade - The People's Crusade, First Crusade - The German Crusade, First Crusade - The Princes' Crusade, First Crusade - The Crusade of 1101 and the establishment of the kingdom, First Crusade - Analysis of the First Crusade, First Crusade - Aftermath, First Crusade - The pilgrims, First Crusade - Popularity of the Crusade, First Crusade - Spiritual versus earthly rewards, First Crusade - Selected sources and further reading, First Crusade - Primary sources, First Crusade - Primary sources online, First Crusade - Secondary sources, First Crusade - Bibliographies Read more here: » First Crusade: Encyclopedia II - First Crusade - Chronological sequence of the Crusade |
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|  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - History of Iran - Ancient historyThe ancient nation of Iran was historically known to the West as Persia until March 21, 1935. The name was used in the West due to the ancient Greek name for Iran, Persis. Persia is used to describe the nation of Iran, its people, or its ancient empire. The Persians call their country Iran / Iranshahr since Sassanian period.
The name Persia comes from a region in the south of Iran, called Fars or Pars in the Persian language. Persis is the Hellenized form of Pars, based on which other European nation ...
See also:History of Iran, History of Iran - Ancient history, History of Iran - Islamic Conquest, History of Iran - Iran after arrival of Islam, History of Iran - The Middle Ages, History of Iran - Before the First World War, History of Iran - World Wars, History of Iran - United States and the Shah, History of Iran - Islamic Revolution, History of Iran - The Islamic Republic, History of Iran - History related articles on Iran Read more here: » History of Iran: Encyclopedia II - History of Iran - Ancient history |
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|  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - Anselm of Canterbury - WritingsAnselm may, with some justice, be considered the first scholarly philosopher and theologian. His only great predecessor, Scotus Erigena, had more of the speculative and mystical element than is consistent with a schoolman; but in Anselm are found that recognition of the relation of reason to revealed truth, and that attempt to elaborate a rational system of faith, which form the special characteristics of scholastic thought. His constant endeavour is to render the contents of the Christian consciousness clear to reason, and to develop the in ...
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|  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in Hungary - Hapsburg rule
History of the Jews in Hungary - Further persecution and expulsions 1686-1740.
The imperial troops recaptured Buda on September 2, 1686; and in the following years the whole of Hungary now came under the rule of the House of Hapsburg. After the troops of Leopold had driven out the Turks, the king would not suffer any but Catholics in the reconquered counties; and Protestants, Jews, and Muslims renounced their faiths. As the devastated country had to be repopulated, Bishop Count Leopold Kollonitsch, subsequently A ...
See also:History of the Jews in Hungary, History of the Jews in Hungary - Earliest references through 1095, History of the Jews in Hungary - Early history 1100-1300, History of the Jews in Hungary - Expulsion recall and persecution 1349-1526, History of the Jews in Hungary - During the war with the Ottomans 1526-cca. 1700, History of the Jews in Hungary - Hapsburg rule, History of the Jews in Hungary - Further persecution and expulsions 1686-1740, History of the Jews in Hungary - Population in 1735, History of the Jews in Hungary - Under Maria Theresa 1740-1780, History of the Jews in Hungary - Under Joseph II 1780-1790, History of the Jews in Hungary - Toleration and Repression 1790-1847, History of the Jews in Hungary - Revolution and Emancipation 1848-1849, History of the Jews in Hungary - Jews and the Hungarian Revolution, History of the Jews in Hungary - Brief Emancipation and Aftermath 1849, History of the Jews in Hungary - Struggles for a second emancipation 1859-1867, History of the Jews in Hungary - 20th Century: Persecution and destruction, History of the Jews in Hungary - The Holocaust, History of the Jews in Hungary - Communist Rule, History of the Jews in Hungary - Today Read more here: » History of the Jews in Hungary: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in Hungary - Hapsburg rule |
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| | | |  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - First Crusade - Analysis of the First Crusade
First Crusade - Aftermath.
The success of the First Crusade was unprecedented. Newly achieved stability in the west left a warrior aristocracy in search of new conquests and patrimony, and the new prosperity of major towns also meant that money was available to equip expeditions. The Italian naval towns, in particular Venice and Genoa, were interested in extending trade. The Papacy saw the Crusades as a way to assert Catholic influence as a unifying force, with war as a religious mission. This was a new attitude ...
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|  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - Carlisle - GeographyCarlisle is an ancient city, and the seat of the diocese to which it gives name. It is situated on a slight rise, in the Cumberland Ward, at the confluence of the rivers Eden, Caldew, and Petteril.
An important centre for trade, it is located 56 miles W of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 71 miles N of Lancaster, 90 miles S of Glasgow, 93 miles SE of Edinburgh, 119 miles NW of York, and 300 miles NNW of London, at 54 deg. 52 min. north latitu ...
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| |  |  |  | 1092: Encyclopedia II - History of Iran - Islamic ConquestIts consist of an intermediate era of nearly 150 years between the dissoloution of Sassanid dynasty of Persia and establishment of first native dynasty of Persia after Islam in which Iran was ruled by Caliphates of Umayyads and continued with Abbassids.
History of Iran - Iran after arrival of Islam.
Following the defeat of Sassanids and reign of Caliphates of Umayyads and Abbassids, Iranians sought to regain their lost independence, beginning with semiautonomous Tahirid dynasty, Persians fought consistentl ...
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