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The Ayyubid Dynasty was founded by Saladin (Salah ah-Din), who, with his uncle Shirkuh, conquered Egypt for the Zengid King Nur ad-Din of Damascus in 1169. In 1171, Saladin deposed the last Fatimid Caliph, but he gradually became estranged from his former master. When Nur ed-Din died in 1174, Saladin declared war against Nur ed-Din's young son, As-Salih Ismail, and seized Damascus. Ismail fled ...
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The Old Hall may have been built by William de Hertburn, who moved to the area in 1183. As was the custom he took the name of his new estates, and became William de Wessyngton. By 1539 when the family moved to Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire the spelling "Washington" had been adopted. It was from Washington Village that the ancestors of George Washington, the first President of the United States, emigrated to Virginia in 1657. Ironically ...
See also:Washington Tyne and Wear, Washington Tyne and Wear - History, Washington Tyne and Wear - Industry, Washington Tyne and Wear - Visitor attractions, Washington Tyne and Wear - Education, Washington Tyne and Wear - Transportation, Washington Tyne and Wear - Famous People Read more here: » Washington Tyne and Wear: Encyclopedia II - Washington Tyne and Wear - History |
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See also:Philip Count of Flanders, Philip Count of Flanders - Count of Flanders, Philip Count of Flanders - Philip's first crusade, Philip Count of Flanders - War with France, Philip Count of Flanders - Philip's second crusade and death, Philip Count of Flanders - Legacy, Philip Count of Flanders - Sources Read more here: » Philip Count of Flanders: Encyclopedia II - Philip Count of Flanders - Count of Flanders |
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This historical county was divided into the six hundreds of Amounderness, Blackburn, Leyland, Lonsdale, Salford and West Derby. Lonsdale was further partitioned into Lonsdale North, which was the detached part north of Morecambe Bay (also known as Furness), and Lonsdale South.
A particular form of the The Loyal Toast is still ...
See also:Lancashire, Lancashire - History, Lancashire - Law Enforcement, Lancashire - Industry, Lancashire - Settlements, Lancashire - Places of interest, Lancashire - Environs and divisions, Lancashire - Current Administrative Divisions, Lancashire - Rejected options for change Read more here: » Lancashire: Encyclopedia II - Lancashire - History |
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List of monarchs of England - Angevins.
Henry II (1154-1189)
Henry, the Young King (1170-1183)4
Richard I, the Lionheart (1189-1199)
John (1199-1216)
Henry III (1216-1272)
Edward I (1272-1307)
Edward II (1307-1327) (deposed, died 1327)
Edward III (1327-1377)
Richard II (1377-1399) (deposed, died 1400)
List of monarchs of England - Lancastrians.
Henry IV (1399-1413)
Henry V (1 ...
See also:List of monarchs of England, List of monarchs of England - West Saxons, List of monarchs of England - Danes, List of monarchs of England - West Saxons restored, List of monarchs of England - Normans, List of monarchs of England - Plantagenets, List of monarchs of England - Angevins, List of monarchs of England - Lancastrians, List of monarchs of England - Yorkists, List of monarchs of England - Tudors, List of monarchs of England - Stuarts, List of monarchs of England - Interregnum, List of monarchs of England - Stuarts restored, List of monarchs of England - Hanoverians, List of monarchs of England - Windsors, List of monarchs of England - Footnotes, List of monarchs of England - External link Read more here: » List of monarchs of England: Encyclopedia II - List of monarchs of England - Plantagenets |
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In 1155, Hojo Tokimasa married Hojo no Maki, who became his official wife. Her maiden name is not known. Even the ...
See also:Hojo Tokimasa, Hojo Tokimasa - Background: The Hojo Clan, Hojo Tokimasa - Tokimasa's Life: Before the Call to Arms 1138-1180, Hojo Tokimasa - Tokimasa's Life: The Gempei War and its Aftermath 1180-1199, Hojo Tokimasa - Tokimasa's Life: Intrigues in the Shogual Court of Mianmoto no Yoriie 1199-1203, Hojo Tokimasa - Tokimasa's Life: Intrigues in the Shogunal Court of Minamoto no Sanetomo 1203-1205, Hojo Tokimasa - Tokimasa's Life: The Last Years 1205-1215, Hojo Tokimasa - For More Information Read more here: » Hojo Tokimasa: Encyclopedia II - Hojo Tokimasa - Tokimasa's Life: Before the Call to Arms 1138-1180 |
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