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1104: Encyclopedia - 1104
1104 - Events.
September 3 - St. Cuthbert reburied in the Durham Cathedral
The Venice Arsenal, is founded in Venice.
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Harran: Encyclopedia - Harran
Harran, also known as Carrhae, is an archeological site in present day southeastern Turkey, 24 miles (39 kilometers) southeast of Sanli U...
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Vézelay: Encyclopedia - Vézelay
Vézelay is a commune in the Yonne département in the Bourgogne région of France.
Vézelay - The Abbey of Vézelay.
In the 9th centur...
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Battle Of Harran: Encyclopedia - Battle Of Harran
The Battle of Harran took place on May 7, 1104 between the Crusader states of the Principality of Antioch and the County of Edessa, and t...
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April 5: Encyclopedia - April 5
April 5 is the 95th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (96th in leap years). There are 270 days remaining.
April 5 - Events.
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Venetian Arsenal: Encyclopedia - Venetian Arsenal
The Venetian Arsenal (Italian: Arsenale di Venezia) is a shipyard and naval depot that played a leading role in Venetian empire-building....
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Cuthbert Of Lindisfarne: Encyclopedia - Cuthbert Of Lindisfarne
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (ca. 634-March 20, 687) was a British monk and bishop who was one of the most important saints of England during ...
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Venice: Encyclopedia - Venice
Venice (Italian: Venezia, Venessia in the local dialect), the "city of canals", is the capital of the region of Veneto and of the provinc...
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Rashi: Encyclopedia - Rashi
Rashi רש"י, an acronym for Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac or Shlomo Yitzchaki, (February 22, 1040 – July 17, 1105) is one of Judaism's clas...
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Warangal: Encyclopedia - Warangal
Warangal is a city in Andhra Pradesh state of southeastern India. Warangal is 157 km northeast of the state capital of Hyderabad. Waranga...
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County Of Edessa: Encyclopedia - County Of Edessa
The County of Edessa was one of the Crusader states in the 12th century, based around a city with an ancient history and an early traditi...
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Factory: Encyclopedia - Factory
A factory (previously manufactory) or manufacturing plant is a large industrial building where workers manufacture goods. Most modern fac...
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1168: Encyclopedia - 1168
1168 - Births.
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April 5 - Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (born 1104)
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1100s: Encyclopedia - 1100s
Centuries: 11th century - 12th century - 13th century
Decades: 1050s 1060s 1070s 1080s 1090s - 1100s - 1110s 1120s 1130s 1140s 1150s
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John Ii Comnenus: Encyclopedia Ii - John Ii Comnenus - John The Beautiful
John was known as Kaloiannis, 'John the Beautiful'. William of Tyre says that he was short and unusually ugly, with eyes, hair and comple...
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Factory: Encyclopedia Ii - Factory - History Of The Factory
The Venice Arsenal provides the first example of a factory in the modern sense of the word. Founded in 1104 in Venice, Italy, several hun...
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Hereti: Encyclopedia Ii - Hereti - History
The area was inhabited in earliest times by Hers, Sujs, Tchilbs, and Lbins. Collectively called Hers (Heretians), these tribes came under...
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Kingdom Of Navarre: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Navarre - Kingdom
The first historic king of Navarre was his son Sancho II Garces, nicknamed Abarca, who ruled from Pamplona as king of Navarre and count o...
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Byzantine Navy: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Navy - Ships
Literary sources and accounts reveal that there were at least three varieties of dromon. These were, firstly the ousiakooo which took its...
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Rashi: Encyclopedia Ii - Rashi - Works
Besides minor works, such as an edition of the Siddur (Prayer-Book), Rashi wrote two great commentaries on which his fame rests. These we...
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Venice: Encyclopedia Ii - Venice - History
See also Veneti.
The city was founded as a result of the influx of refugees into the marshes of the Po estuary following the invasion of ...
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Bunhill Fields: Encyclopedia Ii - Bunhill Fields - Opening As A Community Garden
Following closure of the Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, its future remained uncertain for a while since its lessee, the City of London Cor...
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Warangal: Encyclopedia Ii - Warangal - History
Warangal was the capital of a Hindu kingdom ruled by the Kakatiya dynasty from the 12th to the 14th centuries. The Kakatiyas left many mo...
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Factory: Encyclopedia Ii - Factory - History Of The Factory
The Venice Arsenal provides the first example of a factory in the modern sense of the word. Founded in 1104 in Venice, Italy, several hun...
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Diocese Of Lund: Encyclopedia Ii - Diocese Of Lund - History
The diocese was formed in 1060, in what was then Danish territory, by seperation of the Diocese of Roskilde. The provinces of (north-west...
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Archbishopric Of Bremen: Encyclopedia Ii - Archbishopric Of Bremen - Archbishops Of Bremen 1072-
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Halych: Encyclopedia Ii - Halych - Old Halych
Written mention of Halych by Slavic chronicles dates back to 1138. Most comprehensive records about Halych are found in the Hypatian Code...
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Second Crusade: Encyclopedia Ii - Second Crusade - Background
After the First Crusade and the minor Crusade of 1101 there were three crusader states established in the east: the Kingdom of Jerusalem,...
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Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Jerusalem - Life In The Kingdom
The Latin population of the kingdom was always small; although a steady stream of settlers and new crusaders continually arrived, most of...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Roman Hispania
The major part of the Punic Wars, fought between the Punic Carthaginians and the Romans, was fought on Iberian lands. Rome gained control...
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Baldwin I Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Baldwin I Of Jerusalem - King Of Jerusalem
After Godfrey's death in July of 1100 he was invited to Jerusalem by the supporters of a secular monarchy. He granted Edessa to a cousin,...
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Montlhéry: Encyclopedia Ii - Montlhéry - History
Montlhéry lay on the strategically important road from Paris to Orléans. It was an old Gaulish site, called Mons Aetricus by the Romans...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Roman Hispania
The major part of the Punic Wars, fought between the Punic Carthaginians and the Romans, was fought on Iberian lands. Rome gained control...
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Siege Of Edessa: Encyclopedia Ii - Siege Of Edessa - The Siege
In 1144, Joscelin was able to make an alliance with Kara Aslan, the Ortoqid ruler of Diyarbakir, against the growing power and influence ...
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Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem - Inheritance In The Kingdom Of Jerusalem
Lordships in the Kingdom of Jerusalem were usually hereditary, in principle, but in practice the circumstances were such that their holde...
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Hekla: Encyclopedia Ii - Hekla - Famous Eruptions
The earliest recorded eruption of Hekla took place in the ninth century, although very likely there had been many before that date. Since...
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County Of Edessa: Encyclopedia Ii - County Of Edessa - Foundation
In 1098, Baldwin of Boulogne left the main Crusading army, which was travelling south towards Antioch and Jerusalem, and went first south...
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Rulers Of Damascus: Encyclopedia Ii - Rulers Of Damascus - Ummayad Dynasty
Rulers of Damascus - Ummayad emirs.
Khalid ibn al-Walid (635-636)
Abu Ubaid (636-637)
Amr ibn al-Aas (637-640)
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Treaty Of Devol: Encyclopedia Ii - Treaty Of Devol - Settlements
In September 1108, Alexius requested that Bohemund negotiate with him at the imperial camp at Diabolis (Devol). Bohemund had no choice bu...
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Japanese Era Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Era Name - Conversion Table From Nengō To Gregorian Calendar Years
The Japanese calendars prior to 1873 were derived from the Chinese. Japan adopted the Chinese calendar in 645.
To convert a Japanese year...
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M*a*s*h Tv Series: Encyclopedia Ii - M*a*s*h Tv Series - Synopsis
A letter to TV Guide written by a former M*A*S*H doctor in about 1973 stated that the most insane jokes and idiotic pranks on the show we...
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Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem - Lordship Of Oultrejordain
Main article: Lordship of Oultrejordain
The Lordship of Oultrejordain, consisting of land with an undefined boundary to the east of the J...
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Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Jerusalem - Disaster And Recovery
Amalric was succeeded by his young son, Baldwin IV, who was discovered at a very young age to be a leper. During Baldwin's reign the king...
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Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Jerusalem - The Kingdom Of Acre
For the next hundred years, the Kingdom of Jerusalem clung to life as a tiny kingdom hugging the Syrian coastline. Its capital was moved ...
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Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Jerusalem - Jerusalem In The Mid-12th Century
Baldwin II was succeded in 1131 by his daughter Melisende, who ruled jointly with her husband Fulk, the former Count of Anjou. During the...
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Byzantine Navy: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Navy - Greek Fire
Main article: Greek fire
The term “Greek fire” was not attributed to the concoction until the time of the European Crusades. Some of ...
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Byzantine Navy: Encyclopedia Ii - Byzantine Navy - Reference
"History of the Byzantine State" by G. Ostrogorski
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Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Jerusalem - Foundation And Early History
The First Crusade was preached at the Council of Clermont in 1095 by Pope Urban II, with the goal of assisting the Byzantine Empire again...
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Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem - Lordship Of Sidon
Main article: Lordship of Sidon
Sidon was captured in 1110 and given to Eustace I Grenier.
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Later History
Christianity was introduced into Hispania in the first century and it became popular in the cities in the second century. Little headway ...
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Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem - Principality Of Galilee
Main article: Principality of Galilee
The Principality of Galilee was established by Tancred in 1099. The principality became the fief of...
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Siege Of Edessa: Encyclopedia Ii - Siege Of Edessa - Aftermath
In January of 1145 Zengi captured Saruj and besieged Birejik, but the army of Jerusalem had finally arrived and joined with Joscelin. Zen...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Visigoths And Arabs
With time, a secondary form of the word Hispania gained usage: Spania. According to Isidore of Seville, it is with the Visigothic dominat...
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Kingdom Of Navarre: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Navarre - Navarre Annexed To Aragon Then To Castile
King Ferdinand the Catholic, after defeating Jean d'Albret, annexed most of Navarre in 1515. In 1511 or 1516 Spanish Navarra, the part of...
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Kingdom Of Navarre: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Navarre - Early History
The kingdom of Pamplona and then Navarre formed part of the traditional territory of the Vascones— a pre-roman tribe; who occupied the ...
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Treaty Of Devol: Encyclopedia Ii - Treaty Of Devol - Background
In 1097, the Crusader armies assembled at Constantinople after having traveled separately eastward through Europe. Alexius I, who had req...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Origin Of The Name
The term Hispania is Latin and the term Iberia Greek. Surviving Roman texts always use "Hispania" (first mentioned 200 BC by the poet Qui...
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Kingdom Of Navarre: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Navarre - Later History
The last independent king of Navarre, Henry III (reigned 1572–1610), succeeded to the throne of France as Henry IV in 1589, founding th...
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Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Vassals Of The Kingdom Of Jerusalem - County Of Jaffa And Ascalon
Main article: County of Jaffa and Ascalon
Jaffa, on the Mediterranean coast, was fortified after the First Crusade, and was a separate co...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Prehistory And Early History
The Iberian peninsula has long been inhabited, first by Early Hominids, such as Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis and Homo antecessor. I...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - The Hispaniae 'spains'
During the first stages of romanization, the peninsula was divided in two by the Romans for administrative purposes, and so there were tw...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Sources And References
This article draws heavily on the corresponding article in the Spanish-language Wikipedia, which was accessed in the version of February ...
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Second Crusade: Encyclopedia Ii - Second Crusade - French Departure
The French crusaders departed from Metz in June, led by Louis, Thierry of Alsace, Renaut I of Bar, Amadeus III of Savoy, William VII of A...
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Japanese Era Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Era Name - Unofficial Nengō System 私年号
Besides the official nengō system, one encounters in pre-modern works the use of private or unofficial nengō system, known as shinengō...
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Japanese Era Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Era Name - Overview
Nengō, originated in China in 140 BC, was adopted by Japan in AD 645 during the reign of Empress Kōtoku (孝徳天皇). The first era n...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Sources And References
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M*a*s*h Tv Series: Encyclopedia Ii - M*a*s*h Tv Series - Goodbye Farewell And Amen
Main article: Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen
"Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen" was the final episode of M*A*S*H. The episode aired on February 2...
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M*a*s*h Tv Series: Encyclopedia Ii - M*a*s*h Tv Series - Change In Tone
As the series progressed, it made a significant shift from pure comedy to become far more dramatically focused. In addition, the episodes...
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Rashi: Encyclopedia Ii - Rashi - Biography
Rashi was born at Troyes, northern France, in 1040 and died there in 1104 or 1105. He was reputedly descended from the Davidic line with ...
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M*a*s*h Tv Series: Encyclopedia Ii - M*a*s*h Tv Series - Main Characters
Note: Arranged alphabetically by actor. Years in parenthesis mark when the character appeared on the show; those without years were on th...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Visigoths And Arabs
With time, a secondary form of the word Hispania gained usage: Spania. According to Isidore of Seville, it is with the Visigothic dominat...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Later History
Christianity was introduced into Hispania in the first century and it became popular in the cities in the second century. Little headway ...
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Halych: Encyclopedia Ii - Halych - Name
The name of the city, although spelled identically "Галич" in modern East Slavic languages, is pronounced as Halych in Ukrainian and...
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County Of Edessa: Encyclopedia Ii - County Of Edessa - Vassals Of Edessa
County of Edessa - Lordship of Turbessel.
Turbessel was firstly the lordship of Joscelin I when he was not yet the Count of Edessa. It ...
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County Of Edessa: Encyclopedia Ii - County Of Edessa - Conflicts With Muslim Neighbours
Baldwin II quickly became involved in the affairs of northern Syria and Asia Minor. He helped secure the ransom of Bohemund I of Antioch ...
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Hekla: Encyclopedia Ii - Hekla - Eruptions In Historical Times
This volcano erupted in 2000, 1991, 1980, 1970, 1947, 1845, 1766, 1693, 1636, 1597, 1510, 1434, 1389, 1341, 1300, 1222, 1206, 1158 and 11...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Origin Of The Name
The term Hispania is Latin and the term Iberia Greek. Surviving Roman texts always use "Hispania" (first mentioned 200 BC by the poet Qui...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - The Hispanias
During the first stages of romanization, the peninsula was divided in two by the Romans for administrative purposes, and so there were tw...
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Hispania: Encyclopedia Ii - Hispania - Prehistory And Early History
The Iberian peninsula has long been inhabited, first by Early Hominids, such as Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis and Homo antecessor. I...
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Factory: Encyclopedia Ii - Factory - Siting The Factory
Before the advent of mass transportation, factories' needs for ever-greater concentrations of workers meant that they typically grew up i...
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Venice: Encyclopedia Ii - Venice - Transport
Venice is famous for its canals. It is built on an archipelago of more than 100 islands (118 in total) formed by about 150 canals in a sh...
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Baldwin I Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Baldwin I Of Jerusalem - Count Of Edessa
Another invitation came from Thoros of Edessa, where Baldwin was adopted as Thoros' son and successor. When Thoros was assassinated in Ma...
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Baldwin I Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Baldwin I Of Jerusalem - First Crusade
In 1096 he joined the First Crusade with his brothers Godfrey and Eustace III of Boulogne, selling much of his property to the church in ...
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Second Crusade: Encyclopedia Ii - Second Crusade - German Departure
The German crusaders, consisting of Franconians, Bavarians, and Swabians, left by land, also in May 1147. Ottokar III of Styria joined Co...
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Baldwin I Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Baldwin I Of Jerusalem - Death
In 1117 Baldwin also fell ill. He was convinced that the sickness was due to his bigamous marriage to Adelaide, and in response Adelaide ...
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Baldwin I Of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Baldwin I Of Jerusalem - Personal Life
Fulcher described him as another Joshua, "the right arm of his people, the terror and adversary of his enemies." William of Tyre remarked...
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Bunhill Fields: Encyclopedia Ii - Bunhill Fields - Opening As A Burial Ground
Bunhill Fields is a cemetery located in the London Borough of Islington, north of the City of London, and managed by the Corporation of L...
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Bunhill Fields: Encyclopedia Ii - Bunhill Fields - Historical Background
Bunhill Fields was part of the manor of Finsbury (originally Fensbury), which is of great antiquity, the manor having its origins as a pr...
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Second Crusade: Encyclopedia Ii - Second Crusade - Preparations
On February 16, 1147, the French crusaders met at Étampes to discuss their route. The Germans had already decided to travel overland thr...
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Second Crusade: Encyclopedia Ii - Second Crusade - Bernard Of Clairvaux Preaches The Crusade
There had been virtually no popular enthusiasm for the crusade as there had been in 1095 and 1096. However, St. Bernard, one of the most ...
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Venice: Encyclopedia Ii - Venice - Places Of Note
Venice - Sestieri.
The sestieri are the primary traditional divisions of Venice. The city is divided into the six districts of Cannareg...
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Venice: Encyclopedia Ii - Venice - Demographics
The city is much visited by tourists, of course; but of the permanent population 3.8 % are foreigners as well: from all around the w...
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Venice: Encyclopedia Ii - Venice - Sinking Of Venice
The buildings of Venice are constructed on closely spaced wood piles (under water, in the absence of oxygen, wood does not decay) which p...
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Venice: Encyclopedia Ii - Venice - Venice In Culture The Arts And Fiction
In the 14th century, many young Venetian men began wearing tight-fitting multicolored hose, the designs on which indicated the Compagnie ...
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Factory: Encyclopedia Ii - Factory - Word Usage
Before becoming associated with large-scale manufacturing, the term factory might refer to:
a foreign-based trading station. Proto-colon...
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Venice: Encyclopedia Ii - Venice - Miscellaneous
Venice - Famous Venetians.
For persons born in Venice, see Natives of Venice.
Others closely associated with the city include:
Titian ...
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Bunhill Fields: Encyclopedia Ii - Bunhill Fields - Closure As A Burial Ground
In 1852 the Burial Act was passed which enabled places such as Bunhill Fields to be closed once they became full. Its Order for closure w...
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