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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1226 |  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Doetinchem - History of DoetinchemIt is known from archaeological finds of skulls, pottery shards, and flint arrowheads that the area was inhabited more than 11,000 years ago. These prehistoric hunters were followed by Celtic and Germanic tribes like the Franks and Saxons. Roman coins have been found and there is also archaeological evidence of the Normans having plundered the area.
The first reference to the name of Doetinchem comes in a document from the year 838 which mentions a ‘villa Duetinghem’, a settlement with a small church. In 887, there is another ment ...
See also:Doetinchem, Doetinchem - Population centres, Doetinchem - History of Doetinchem, Doetinchem - Interesting Buildings in Doetinchem, Doetinchem - Sport, Doetinchem - Local media, Doetinchem - Transport Read more here: » Doetinchem: Encyclopedia II - Doetinchem - History of Doetinchem |
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|  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Toruń - City nameEarly documents record the city name as Thorun (1226, 1466),Turon, Turun, Toron, and Thoron, and, after the 15th century, the current Polish name Toruń. The Teutonic Knights usually spelled it Thorun, which later became the German Thorn. When Toruń became a royal city, subject to the kings of Poland, Latin documents and coins usually spelled it Thorun, Thorunium, civitas Thorunensi ...
See also:Toruń, Toruń - City name, Toruń - History, Toruń - Landmarks and monuments, Toruń - Administrative divisions, Toruń - Culture and science, Toruń - Education, Toruń - Higher education, Toruń - Parks and recreation, Toruń - Transport, Toruń - Health care and public services, Toruń - Sport, Toruń - Professional sport clubs, Toruń - Economy, Toruń - Major corporations, Toruń - Famous people from Toruń, Toruń - Sister cities, Toruń - Politics, Toruń - Toruń Representatives Read more here: » Toruń: Encyclopedia II - Toruń - City name |
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| |  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Rich Mullins - HistoryRich grew up attending Arba Friends Meeting, a Quaker church in Lynn, Indiana [1]. The Quaker testimonies of peace and social justice inspired many of his lyrics.
Mullins began his musical career with Zion Ministries in the late 1970s, where he wrote music and performed with a band called Zion. Zion released one album in 1981 entitled Behold the Man. While working for this ministry, Mullins penned a song called "Sing Your Praise To The Lord", which was recorded by singer Amy Grant in 1982 and bec ...
See also:Rich Mullins, Rich Mullins - History, Rich Mullins - Quotes, Rich Mullins - Discography, Rich Mullins - Greatest Hits, Rich Mullins - Literature Read more here: » Rich Mullins: Encyclopedia II - Rich Mullins - History |
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| | |  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Caliph - Origins of the caliphateMost academic scholars agree that Muhammad had not explicitly established how the Muslim community was to be governed after his death. Two questions faced these early Muslims: who was to succeed Muhammad, and what sort of authority he was to exercise.
Caliph - Succession to Muhammad.
Fred Donner, in his book The Early Islamic Conquests (1981), argues that the standard Arabian practice at the time was for the prominent men of a kinship group, or tribe, to gather after a leader's death and choose a le ...
See also:Caliph, Caliph - Origins of the caliphate, Caliph - Succession to Muhammad, Caliph - The authority of the caliph, Caliph - The history of the caliphate, Caliph - How the Caliphate came to an end, Caliph - Reasons for the fall and continuing dormancy of the Caliphate, Caliph - Famous caliphs, Caliph - Dynasties, Caliph - Claims to the caliphate, Caliph - Lists of Caliphal dynasties and seats, Caliph - The Rashidun Righteously Guided, Caliph - The Umayyads of Damascus, Caliph - The Abbasids of Baghdad, Caliph - The Abbasid branch of Cairo, Caliph - The Ottoman Padishahs, Caliph - The secular Republic of Turkey, Caliph - The Sharifan house in now Saudi Arabia, Caliph - Sources and references Read more here: » Caliph: Encyclopedia II - Caliph - Origins of the caliphate |
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|  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Cilicia - Hellenism and Roman CiliciaSimilarly Alexander found the Gates open, when he came down from the plateau in 333 BC; and from these facts it may be inferred that the great pass was not under direct Persian control, but under that of a vassal power always ready to turn against its suzerain.
After Alexander's death it was long a battleground of rival marshals and kings, and for a time fell under Ptolemaic dominion (i.e. Egypt), but finally under that of the Seleucids, who, howe ...
See also:Cilicia, Cilicia - The Persian Royal Road, Cilicia - Early history, Cilicia - Hellenism and Roman Cilicia, Cilicia - Armenian kingdom, Cilicia - Ottoman and modern Turkish Cilicia Read more here: » Cilicia: Encyclopedia II - Cilicia - Hellenism and Roman Cilicia |
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|  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Basel - TransportationBasel has Switzerland's only cargo port, through which goods pass along the navigable stretches of the Rhine.
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg is the only airport in the world operated jointly by three countries, France and Switzerland and Germany. Contrary to popular belief, the airport is located completely on French soil. The airport itself is split into two architecturally independent halves, one half serving the French side and the other half serving the Swiss side; there is a customs point at the middle of the airport so that people can "emi ...
See also:Basel, Basel - Transportation, Basel - Industry and trade, Basel - History and science, Basel - Quarters, Basel - Architecture, Basel - Education, Basel - Politics, Basel - People from Basel, Basel - Sport, Basel - Culture, Basel - Museums, Basel - Chronological table Read more here: » Basel: Encyclopedia II - Basel - Transportation |
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| |  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - San Francisco California - HistoryNative Americans inhabited the San Francisco Bay Area at least 10,000 years ago; the most recent inhabitants prior to European settlement were the Yelamu. By the middle of the 19th century, disease and warfare with European settlers had virtually wiped out the indigenous tribes.
The first European to reach the San Francisco Bay was the Spanish explorer Don Gaspar de Portolà,in 1770. The first Spanish mission, Mission San Francisco de Asis, was established six years later. A small military fort was also established in what is now the ...
See also:San Francisco California, San Francisco California - History, San Francisco California - Geography and climate, San Francisco California - Climate, San Francisco California - Neighborhoods in San Francisco, San Francisco California - Parks, San Francisco California - Demographics, San Francisco California - Government and politics, San Francisco California - City flag, San Francisco California - City seal, San Francisco California - Economy, San Francisco California - Education, San Francisco California - Culture, San Francisco California - Contemporary life, San Francisco California - Museums and performing arts, San Francisco California - Nightlife, San Francisco California - Sports, San Francisco California - Transportation, San Francisco California - Roads and highways, San Francisco California - Public transportation, San Francisco California - Airports, San Francisco California - Seaports, San Francisco California - Sister cities, San Francisco California - Famous San Franciscans, San Francisco California - Trivia, San Francisco California - Notes, San Francisco California - Sources Read more here: » San Francisco California: Encyclopedia II - San Francisco California - History |
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|  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Carmelites - Habit and scapularThe original rule of the order was now changed to conform to that of the mendicant orders on the initiative of Simon Stock and at the command of Pope Innocent IV. Their former habit of a mantle with black and white or brown and white stripes was discarded, and they wore the same habit as the Dominican, except that the cloak was white. They also borrowed much from the Dominican and Franciscans rules. Their distinctive garment was a scapular of two strips of gray cloth, worn on the breast and back, and fastened at the shoulders. This, accordin ...
See also:Carmelites, Carmelites - Origin and early history, Carmelites - Habit and scapular, Carmelites - Reforms within the order, Carmelites - Controversies with other orders, Carmelites - Present status Read more here: » Carmelites: Encyclopedia II - Carmelites - Habit and scapular |
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|  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Organon - The influence of the OrganonAristotle's works on logic, (collectively called the Organon), are the only significant works of Aristotle that were never "lost"; all his other books were "lost" from his death, until rediscovered in the 11th century.
The Organon was used in the school founded by Aristotle at the Lyceum, and some parts of the works seem to be a scheme of a lecture on logic. So much so that after Aristotle's death, his publish ...
See also:Organon, Organon - Constitution of the texts, Organon - Categories, Organon - On Interpretation, Organon - Prior Analytics, Organon - Posterior Analytics, Organon - Topics, Organon - On Sophistical Refutations, Organon - The influence of the Organon, Organon - Notes Read more here: » Organon: Encyclopedia II - Organon - The influence of the Organon |
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| |  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Nowa Huta - HistoryFollowing the Soviet Communist domination of Poland, the Communist authorities had encountered substantial resistance to their regime from middle-class Cracovians. A referendum held by the authorities was soundly defeated by the people of Kraków, a major cause of embarrassment for the Government. To "correct the class imbalance", the authorities commenced building a satellite industrial town to attract people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds to the region, su ...
See also:Nowa Huta, Nowa Huta - History, Nowa Huta - Social realism, Nowa Huta - Landmarks, Nowa Huta - pre-1949, Nowa Huta - post-1949, Nowa Huta - Industry Read more here: » Nowa Huta: Encyclopedia II - Nowa Huta - History |
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|  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Abbasid - Revolt against the UmayyadsThe Abbasid caliphs officially based their claim to the Caliphate on their descent from Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib (AD 566-652), one of the youngest uncles of the Prophet Muhammad, by virtue of which descent they regarded themselves as the rightful heirs of the Prophet as opposed to the Umayyads. The Umayyads were descended from Umayya, and were a clan separate from Muhammad's in the Quraish tribe.
The Abbasids also distinguished themselves from the Umayyads by attacking their secularism, moral character and administration in general. ...
See also:Abbasid, Abbasid - Revolt against the Umayyads, Abbasid - Consolidation and schisms, Abbasid - The Mamluks, Abbasid - Learning under the Abbasid dynasty, Abbasid - The end of the caliphate, Abbasid - Abbasid Caliphs of Baghdad, Abbasid - Abbasid Caliphs in Cairo, Abbasid - Notes, Abbasid - External link Read more here: » Abbasid: Encyclopedia II - Abbasid - Revolt against the Umayyads |
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| | |  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Francis of Assisi - Boyhood and early manhoodBorn Giovanni Bernardone, commonly known as Francesco. He was either born in 1181 or 1182. His father, Pietro, was a wealthy cloth merchant. Of his mother, Pica, little is known. Francis was one of several children.
Rebellious toward his father's business and pursuit of wealth, Francis would spend most of his youth lost in books (ironically, his father's wealth did afford his son an excellent education, and he became fluent in reading several languages including Latin). He was also known for drinking and enjoying the company of ...
See also:Francis of Assisi, Francis of Assisi - Boyhood and early manhood, Francis of Assisi - The beginning of the Brotherhood, Francis of Assisi - St. Francis Nature and the Environment, Francis of Assisi - Main sources for the life of St. Francis, Francis of Assisi - Main writings by St. Francis Read more here: » Francis of Assisi: Encyclopedia II - Francis of Assisi - Boyhood and early manhood |
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| |  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Toruń - City nameEarly documents record the city name as Thorun (1226, 1466),Turon, Turun, Toron, and Thoron, and, after the 15th century, the current Polish name Toruń. The Teutonic Knights usually spelled it Thorun, which later became the German Thorn. When Toruń became a royal city, subject to the kings of Poland, Latin documents and coins usually spelled it Thorun, Thorunium, civitas Thorunensi ...
See also:Toruń, Toruń - City name, Toruń - History, Toruń - Landmarks and monuments, Toruń - Culture and science, Toruń - Education, Toruń - Media, Toruń - Transport, Toruń - Professional sport clubs, Toruń - Famous people from Toruń, Toruń - Twin cities, Toruń - Members of Parliament from Toruń Read more here: » Toruń: Encyclopedia II - Toruń - City name |
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|  |  |  | 1226: Encyclopedia II - Albigensian Crusade - CrusadesThe military campaigns of the Crusade can be divided into a number of periods, the first from 1209 to 1215 was a series of great success for the crusaders in Languedoc. The captured lands however were largely lost between 1215 and 1225 in a series of revolts and reverses. The situation turned again following the intervention of the French king, Louis VIII, in 1226. He died in November of that year, but the efforts continued under Louis IX; the area was reconquered by 1229 and main protagonists made peace. From 1233 the efforts of the Inquisi ...
See also:Albigensian Crusade, Albigensian Crusade - Origin, Albigensian Crusade - Crusades, Albigensian Crusade - Initial success 1209 to 1215, Albigensian Crusade - Revolts and reverses 1216 to 1225, Albigensian Crusade - French King intervenes, Albigensian Crusade - Inquisition Read more here: » Albigensian Crusade: Encyclopedia II - Albigensian Crusade - Crusades |
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