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1256 - Article Index

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Article - Law Of Attraction: The Ultimate Guide To The Law Of Attraction
What is the Law of Attraction? Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism&...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1256: Encyclopedia - 1256
For broader historical context, see 1250s and 13th century. 1256 - Events. 1256 - Europe. April 13 - Pope Alexander IV issues a papal...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1256: Encyclopedia Ii - 1256 - Events
1256 - Europe. April 13 - Pope Alexander IV issues a papal bull constituting the Augustinian monastic order. The city of Lviv, in pres...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1255: Encyclopedia - 1255
For broader historical context, see 1250s and 13th century. 1255 - Events. 1255 - Europe. August - The final Cathar stronghold in s...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Germany: Encyclopedia - Germany
(German: Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit) 2 Prior to 2002: Deutsche Mark Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (German: De...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Dice: Encyclopedia - Dice
A die (Old French de, from Latin datum "something given or played" [1]) is a small polyhedral object (usually a cube) suitable as a gambl...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Knights Templar: Encyclopedia - Knights Templar
The largest, and most powerful of the Christian military orders, the Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon, originally named ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Writ: Encyclopedia - Writ
In law, a writ is a formal written order issued by a public body in the name of the sovereign power. In modern usage, this public body is...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Covent Garden: Encyclopedia - Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in central London and within the easterly bounds of the City of Westminster. The area is dominated by shoppin...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Code Page: Encyclopedia - Code Page
Code page is the traditional IBM term used for a specific character encoding table: a mapping in which a sequence of bits, usually a sing...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Ii Count Of Holland: Encyclopedia - William Ii Count Of Holland
William II of Holland, (February 1228-28 January 1256), was a count of Holland and Zeeland (1235-1256) and king of Germany (1247-1256). H...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Charles I Of Sicily: Encyclopedia - Charles I Of Sicily
Charles of Anjou (1227–1285), also Charles I of Sicily. He was King of Sicily 1262–1282 (and under that title, King of Naples 1282–...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Carinthia Duchy: Encyclopedia - Carinthia Duchy
The Duchy of Carinthia (German language: Kärnten, Slovenian: Koroška) was a duchy of the Holy Roman Empire until its dissolution in 180...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Danylo Of Halych: Encyclopedia - Danylo Of Halych
Danylo of Galicia (Ukrainian: Данило Галицький, Danylo Halyts’kyi), (1201-1264) was the 1st King of Galicia, Knyaz of H...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1317: Encyclopedia - 1317
1317 - Events. The Great Famine of 1315-1317. 1317 - Births. 1317 - Deaths. February 7 - Robert, Count of Clermont, French foun...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1321: Encyclopedia - 1321
1321 - Events. 1321 - Births. September 29 - John of Artois, Count of Eu, French soldier (d. 1387) 1321 - Deaths. January 12 - M...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1239: Encyclopedia - 1239
1239 - Births. June 17 - King Edward I of England (died 1307) December 17 - Kujo Yoritsugu, Japanese shogun (died 1256) Peter III of A...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1218: Encyclopedia - 1218
1218 - Ongoing events. Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) 1218 - Births. February 12 - Kujo Yoritsune, Japanese shogun (died 1256) May 1 - ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1292: Encyclopedia - 1292
For broader historical context, see 1290s and 13th century. 1292 - Events. 1292 - Europe. November 17 - (Julian calendar) John Ballio...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - December 15: Encyclopedia - December 15
December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 16 days remaining. December 15 - Eve...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bologna: Encyclopedia - Bologna
Bologna (from Latin Bononia, Bulåggna in the local dialect) is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, between the Po Rive...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Adam Marsh: Encyclopedia - Adam Marsh
Adam Marsh (Adam de Marisco) (ca. 1200 – November 18, 1259), English Franciscan, scholar and theologian, was born about 1200 in the dio...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Alamut: Encyclopedia - Alamut
Alamut was once a mountain fortress in the arid hills south of the Caspian Sea, near Qazvin, about 100 km from present-day Tehran in Iran...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Andover Hampshire: Encyclopedia - Andover Hampshire
Andover is a town in Hampshire, England, west of Basingstoke. It has a population of about 40,000 people. It is part of Test Valley admin...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Augustinians: Encyclopedia - Augustinians
The Augustinians, named after Saint Augustine of Hippo (died AD 430), are several Roman Catholic monastic orders and congregations of bot...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bushido: Encyclopedia - Bushido
Japanese samurai in armour, 1860s. Photograph by Felice Beato. Bushido (Japanese: 武士道; bushidō, "way of the warrior"), is a way of...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Estonian Rulers: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Estonian Rulers - Vaddjamå
(partly on the territory of Estonia) Title: Elder (Vanem) (- 12th century) ... See also:List of Estonian rulers, List of Estonian ruler...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Brilon: Encyclopedia Ii - Brilon - History
The first documentary reference occurs in a deed of the Emperor Otto II dated 973, confirming to the Cathedral of Magdeburg all those pos...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bologna: Encyclopedia Ii - Bologna - History
Bologna was founded by the Etruscans with the name Felsina (ca. 534 BC) in an area previously long inhabited by the villanovians, a peopl...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Germany: Encyclopedia Ii - Germany - History
The state now known as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in 1871, when the German Empire, dominated by the Kingdom of Pru...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Bulgarian Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Bulgarian Monarchs - List Of Bulgarian Rulers
List of Bulgarian monarchs - Legendary rulers. Avitokhol (Attila) (153–453) (according to history, (445–453) Ernakh (453–603) (a...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Brig O' Balgownie: Encyclopedia Ii - Brig O' Balgownie - History
The text below is taken from the notes of a public talk 'History of the Brig o'Balgownie' given by Dr. Christopher P. Croly from the Arch...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - House Of Capet: Encyclopedia Ii - House Of Capet - Capets Through History
Over the course of the preceding centuries, Capetians would spread throughout Europe, ruling every form of provincial unit from kingdoms ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Mongol Khans: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Mongol Khans - Yuan Dynasty
The Mongols under Kublai who fully conquered China had theoretical suzerainty over the entire Mongol Empire, but this became nominal even...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Code Page: Encyclopedia Ii - Code Page - Microsoft Code Pages
Microsoft defined a number of Windows code pages that are proprietary extensions of existing code pages. These extensions are subtly (or ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Jacques De Molay: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacques De Molay - Grand Master
After the fall of Acre, the Franks who were able retreated to Cyprus, this including Jacques de Molay and Thibaud Gaudin, the 22nd Grand ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Names Of China: Encyclopedia Ii - Names Of China - Sinitic Names
In modern China, the term Zhongguo is used to refer to all of China, including China proper, Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, and Tib...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Leiden: Encyclopedia Ii - Leiden - History
It is true that Leiden is an old town, but its claimed connection with Roman Lugdunum Batavorum is spurious; this Roman encampment would ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Lviv: Encyclopedia Ii - Lviv - History
Lviv - Early history. Recent archaeological excavations show that the area of Lviv has been populated since at least the 5th century. A...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Count Of Holland: Encyclopedia Ii - Count Of Holland - House Of Holland
The first count of Holland, Dirk I, was probably the son of Count Gerulf II of Frisia. He received land around Egmond from Charles the Fa...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bushido: Encyclopedia Ii - Bushido - History
"One should have restraint and deep sympathy in all things." In the year 1256, the Shogunal Deputy in Kyoto, Hojo Shigetoki (1198-1261) w...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Alexander Nevsky: Encyclopedia Ii - Alexander Nevsky - Great Victories
Born in Pereslavl-Zalessky, Alexander was the fourth son of Prince Yaroslav Vsevolodovich and seemed to have no chance of claiming the th...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Poprad: Encyclopedia Ii - Poprad - History
Historically, the territory originally occupied by Slovak settlements was colonized in the 13th century by German settlers and became a l...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1250s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1250s - War And Politics
1250s - Mongol Empire. 1251 - Möngke Khan is elected as the fourth khan of the Mongol Empire. 1253 - Galicia becomes a vassal state t...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Padua Italy: Encyclopedia Ii - Padua Italy - History Of Padua
Padua Italy - Antiquity. Padua claims to be the oldest city in north Italy; the early medieval commune justified itself by a fabled fou...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Rudolph I Of Germany: Encyclopedia Ii - Rudolph I Of Germany - Life
Rudolph was the son of Albert IV, Count of Habsburg, and Hedwig, daughter of Ulrich, Count of Kyburg, and was born at Limburg an der Lahn...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Portsmouth: Encyclopedia Ii - Portsmouth - History
Portsmouth - Early history of the area. Although there have been settlements in the area since before Roman times, mostly being offshoo...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Writ: Encyclopedia Ii - Writ - English Law
Writ - History. In origin a writ was a letter, or command, from the King, usually written in Latin and sealed with the Great Seal. At a...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Ilkhanate: Encyclopedia Ii - Ilkhanate - Il-khans
Fragmentation. The regional states established during the disintegration of the Il-khanate raised their own candidates as claimants. Mus...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Abingdon School: Encyclopedia Ii - Abingdon School - History
Abingdon School was founded in about 1100 by the Benedictine monks of Abingdon Abbey, and the original school used a room in St. Nicholas...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Oera Linda: Encyclopedia Ii - Oera Linda - Themes
Themes running through the Oera Linda Book include catastrophism, nationalism, matriarchy, and mythology. The matriarchal theme is the mo...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Kings Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Kings Of Persia - Rulers After The Advent Of Islam In Iran
List of kings of Persia - Arab caliphs rule. All Persian provinces fell under The Arabic Caliphate from 661 to 867. Umayyad dynasty, 6...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Alonso De Guzman El Bueno 7th Duke Of Medina Sidonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Alonso De Guzman El Bueno 7th Duke Of Medina Sidonia - Origins Of The Guzmán Family
The family of Guzmán was originally lords of Abiados, on the southern slope of the Picos de Europa in the hill country of León. The nam...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Louis Ix Of France: Encyclopedia Ii - Louis Ix Of France - Life
Much of what we know of Louis' life comes from Jean de Joinville's famous biography of Louis, Life of Saint Louis. Joinville was a close ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Germany: Encyclopedia Ii - Germany - History
The state now known as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in 1871, when the German Empire, dominated by the Kingdom of Pru...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Names Of China: Encyclopedia Ii - Names Of China - Other Names
Names used in the rest of Asia, especially East and Southeast Asia, are usually derived directly from words in a language of China learne...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Mongol Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Mongol Empire - Organization
Mongol Empire - Military setup. Main article: Military advances of Genghis Khan The Mongol military organization was simple, but effect...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Anglo-norman Literature: Encyclopedia Ii - Anglo-norman Literature - Narrative Literature
Anglo-Norman literature - Epic and romance. The French epic came over to England at an early date. It is believed that the Chanson de R...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 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...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Covent Garden: Encyclopedia Ii - Covent Garden - History
Covent Garden - Roman times to the 1500s. A settlement has existed in the area since the Roman times of Londinium. "Convent Garden" (la...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bushido: Encyclopedia Ii - Bushido - History
In the year 1256 CE, the Shogunal Deputy in Kyoto, Hojo Shigetoki (1198-1261 CE) wrote a letter to his son and house elders of his clan....   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Louis Ii Duke Of Bavaria: Encyclopedia Ii - Louis Ii Duke Of Bavaria - Life
He was a son of duke Otto II and Agnes. Her grandfathers were duke Henry the Lion and the Hohenstaufen Conrad. When the Wittelsbach count...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Of Saint-amour: Encyclopedia Ii - William Of Saint-amour - William's Biography
William was born in Saint-Amour, then part of the Duchy of Burgundy, in c.1200. Under the patronage of the Count of Savoy, he was active ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Code Page: Encyclopedia Ii - Code Page - Microsoft Code Pages
Microsoft defined a number of proprietary code page extensions which were subtly (or grossly) incompatible with those by other vendors: ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Hashshashin: Encyclopedia Ii - Hashshashin - History Of The Hashshashin
Although apparently known as early as the 8th century, the foundation of the Assassins is usually marked as 1090 when Hasan-i Sabbah esta...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Charles I Of Sicily: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles I Of Sicily - Biography
Charles I of Sicily - Early Life. Charles was born in 1227, shortly after the death of his father, King Louis VIII. In his will, his fa...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Sultanate Of Rüm: Encyclopedia Ii - Sultanate Of Rüm - Establishment
In the 1070s, Süleyman Ibn Kutalmish, a distant cousin of Malik Shah, the ruler of Great Seljuk, rose to power in western Anatolia. In 1...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Despotate Of Epirus: Encyclopedia Ii - Despotate Of Epirus - Foundation
The Despotate was founded in by Michael I Ducas, cousin of the Byzantine emperors Isaac II Angelus and Alexius III. At first Michael alli...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Henry Ii Duke Of Brabant: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry Ii Duke Of Brabant - Family And Children
His first marriage was to Marie of Hohenstaufen (1201–1235, Leuven), daughter of Philip of Swabia, by whom he had six children: Henry ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - History Of Suffolk: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Suffolk - Historical Setting
History of Suffolk - Anglo-Saxon control. The county of Suffolk (Sudfole, Suthfolc) was formed from the south part of the kingdom of Ea...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Justice In Eyre: Encyclopedia Ii - Justice In Eyre - Early Justices
The arrangement of justices north and south of Trent did not become fixed until 1236. John Marshall (apptd. November 8, 1217), justice o...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Andover Hampshire: Encyclopedia Ii - Andover Hampshire - History
Andover UK’s first mention in history is in 950 when King Edred is recording as having built a royal hunting lodge there. In 962 King E...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Dice: Encyclopedia Ii - Dice - Terms
While the terms ace, deuce, trey, cater, cinque and sice are hardly common today having been replaced with the ordinary names of the numb...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Lordship Of Sidon: Encyclopedia Ii - Lordship Of Sidon - Lords Of Sidon
Lordship of Sidon - Lordship of the Schuf. The Schuf was created out of the Lordship of Sidon as a vassal around 1170. It was centred o...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Dice: Encyclopedia Ii - Dice - Terms
While the terms ace, deuce, trey, cater, cinque and sice are hardly common today having been replaced with one, two, three, four, five, a...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Danylo Of Halych: Encyclopedia Ii - Danylo Of Halych - Biography
In 1205, after the death of his father, Roman Mstyslavych, the ruler of Galicia and Volhynia, the boyars of Galicia forced the four-year-...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Carinthia Duchy: Encyclopedia Ii - Carinthia Duchy - Habsburgs
Rudolf, after defeating Ottokar and becoming King of Germany, gave Carinthia to Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol. In 1335, after the death of...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Walther Von Der Vogelweide: Encyclopedia Ii - Walther Von Der Vogelweide - Life History
For all his fame, Walther's name is not found in contemporary records, with the exception of a solitary mention in the travelling account...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - William Of Saint-amour: Encyclopedia Ii - William Of Saint-amour - William's Biography
William was born in Saint-Amour, then part of the Duchy of Burgundy, in c.1200. Under the patronage of the Comte de Savoie, he was active...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Hashshashin: Encyclopedia Ii - Hashshashin - Etymology Of The Word Assassin
The name "assassin" is commonly believed to be a mutation of the Arabic "haššāšīn" (حشّاشين, "hashish-eaters"). However, ther...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Bologna: Encyclopedia Ii - Bologna - History
Bologna was founded by the Etruscans with the name Felsina (ca. 534 BC) in an area previously long inhabitated by the villanovians, a peo...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Earnaness: Encyclopedia Ii - Earnaness - The Ancient Stronghold
The ancient stronghold of Aranæs (58°40′N 13°35′E) was located near Skara on the shore of lake Vänern, in Västergötland. In the...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1292: Encyclopedia Ii - 1292 - Events
1292 - Europe. November 17 - (Julian calendar) John Balliol is selected as King of Scotland from among 13 candidates by King Edward I ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Henry Iv Of France: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry Iv Of France - Life
On 18 August 1572 Henry married Marguerite de Valois, sister of the then King Charles IX. In the same year he became King Henry III of Na...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 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...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Germany: Encyclopedia Ii - Germany - History
The state now known as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in 1871, when the German Empire, dominated by the Kingdom of Pru...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - David Vii Ulu: Encyclopedia Ii - David Vii Ulu - Life
He was an illegitimate son of King Giorgi IV Lasha by a non-noble woman. Fearing that David would pretend to the throne, his aunt, Queen ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1255: Encyclopedia Ii - 1255 - Events
1255 - Europe. August - The final Cathar stronghold in southern France falls, eliminating the last refuge of the heretical Cathars af...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Count Of Holland: Encyclopedia Ii - Count Of Holland - Gerulfingians Or House Of Holland
The first count of Holland, Dirk I, was probably the son of Count Gerulf II of Frisia. He received land around Egmond from Charles the Fa...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Guy Of Dampierre: Encyclopedia Ii - Guy Of Dampierre - Family And Children
In June 1246 he married Matilda of Bethune (d. November 8, 1264), daughter of Robert VII, Lord of Bethune, and had the following children...   » Read the article

Article - Popular Topic Pages Ii - 11
This is a sitemap for popular topic pages at Global Oneness. Click on a link and you will find multiple articles related to the topic: ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Andover, Hampshire: Encyclopedia Ii - Andover, Hampshire - History
Andover UK’s first mention in history is in 950 when King Edred is recording as having built a royal hunting lodge there. In 962 King E...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Abingdon School: Encyclopedia Ii - Abingdon School - Academic
Abingdon is also academically a very strong school, the students regularly achieve good results and progression to university is signific...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Abingdon School: Encyclopedia Ii - Abingdon School - Extracurricular Activities
Abingdon is notable in the region for its extensive dedication to extracurricular activities, dubbed the "Other Half" (of the syllabus). ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Kings Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Kings Of Persia - Sassanid Dynasty Ad 224–651
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Encyclopedia - Abingdon School: Encyclopedia Ii - Abingdon School - Students & Houses
The school currently has around 800 pupils aged 11-18 of which about 135 are boarders. The school is split into 10 houses, 3 of which are...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 1250s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1250s - Culture
1250s - Science and literature. 1250 - Albertus Magnus isolates the element arsenic. He also first uses the word oriole to describe a ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Sultanate Of Rüm: Encyclopedia Ii - Sultanate Of Rüm - Downfall
Ghiyath ad-Din Kay Khusrau II (1237–1246) began his reign by conquering the realm of Amida (Diyarbakir), but in 1239 he had to face an ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Kings Of Persia: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Kings Of Persia - Early Realms In Iran
List of kings of Persia - Elamite Kingdom 3000–660 BC. The Elamites were a people located in Susa, in what is now Khuzestan province....   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Writ: Encyclopedia Ii - Writ - United States Law
Early U.S. law inherited the traditional English writ system, in the sense of a rigid set of forms of relief that the law courts were aut...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 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...   » Read the article

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