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 |  |  | 1352: Encyclopedia - Al-Hakim IIAl-Hakim II (الحکریم) (died 1352) was the Abbasid Caliph in Cairo (1341 - 1352) during La Convivencia. He died on the night of his wedding, while consumating his marriage to his eighth wife.
He founded a library in Toledo that contained hundreds of thousands of books and scrolls, thus giving new life to various philosophers of times past, including Ibn Masarra, Abentofain, Averroes and Maimonides.
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 |  |  | 1352: Encyclopedia - ZugZug, capital of the Swiss canton of that name, is a picturesque little town at the northeastern corner of the lake of Zug, and at the foot of the Zugerberg (3255 ft.), which rises gradually, its lower slopes thickly covered with fruit trees. Population: 6508 (1900), 23'000 (2004), mainly German-speaking and Romanists.
The lake shore has been embanked and forms a promenade, whence glorious views of the snowy peaks of the Bernese Oberland, as well as of the Rigi and Pilatus, are gained. Towards its northerly end a monument marks ...
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 |  |  | 1352: Encyclopedia II - Zug - HistoryThe town, first mentioned in 1240, is called an "oppidum" in 1242, and a "castrum" in 1255. In 1273 it was bought by Rudolph of Habsburg from Anna, the heiress of Kyburg and wife of Eberhard, head of the cadet line of Habsburg, and in 1278 part of its territory, the valley of Aegeri, was pledged by Rudolph as security for a portion of the marriage gift he promised to Joanna, daughter of Edward I of England, who was betrothed to his son Hartmann, but whose death in 1281 prevented the marriage from taking place. The town of Zug was governed by ...
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 |  |  | 1352: Encyclopedia II - Vidyapati - Vidyapati Maithili poetVidyapati is as much known for his love-lyrics as for his poetries dedicated to Lord Shiva. He used to compose in Maithili, a language spoken around Mithila (a region in the north Bihar), closely related to the abahattha form of early Bengali.
The love songs of Vidyapati, which describe the sensuous love story of Radha and Krishna, follow a long line of Vaishnav love poetry, popular in Eastern India, and include much celebrated poetery such as Jayadeva's Gita Govinda of the 12th century. This tradition which uses the language o ...
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