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633: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

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633: Encyclopedia - 633
633 - Events. Oswald of Bernicia becomes Bretwalda. Osric becomes king of Deira. In the Battle of Hatfield Chase, Penda of Mercia and Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd defeat and kill Edwin of Northumbria. Li Chung Feng builds a celestial globe. Fourth Council of Toledo is held. Umar ibn al-Khattab becomes caliph. 633 - Births. 633 - Deaths. October 12 : Edwin, king of Northumbria and ...

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633: Encyclopedia - Armillary sphere

An armillary sphere (also known as a spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of the celestial sphere, invented by Eratosthenes in 255 BC. Its name comes from the Latin armilla (circle, bracelet), since it has a skeleton made of graduated metal circles linking the poles and representing the equator, the ecliptic, meridians and parallels. Usually a ball representing the Earth or, later, the Sun is placed in its center. It is used t ...

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633: Encyclopedia - Visigoth

The Visigoths were one of two main branches of the Goths, the Ostrogoths being the other. Together these tribes were among the loosely-termed Germanic peoples who disturbed the late Roman Empire during the Migration Period. After the collapse of the western Roman Empire the Visigoths played a major role in western European affairs for another two and a half centuries. Visigoth - Visigoths as Tervingi. The naming of this people is problematic. Some time shortly after 291 Mamertinus made a eulogy of Em ...

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633: Encyclopedia - St Braulio of Zaragoza

Saint Braulio, bishop of Zaragoza (d.651), was a learned cleric of seventh-century Spain. He succeeded his brother John in the see where he had previously been archdeacon. He was an advisor and confidante of several Visigothic kings, including Chindasuinth, whose son Reccesuinth he recommended be installed as associate king. He is reported to have encouraged Isidore of Seville in his encyclopaedic ambitions, and to have had a hand in the revision of his works. He was present at the councils of Toledo in 633, 636, and 638 and he respon

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633: Encyclopedia - Welsh people

United States:    1.75 million (2000)[1] Canada:    350,365  [2] The Welsh are a Celtic ethnic group primarily associated with Wales and the Welsh language. Welsh people - History. The names that the earliest inhabitants of Wales had for themselves is not recorded.

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633: Encyclopedia - Battle of Yarmuk

The Battle of Yarmuk (also spelled Yarmuq or Hieromyax) took place between the Muslim Arabs and the Byzantine Empire in 636. It is considered by some historians to have been one of the most significant battles in the history of the world, since it marked the first great wave of Muslim conquests outside Arabia, and heralded the rapid advance of Islam into Christian Palestine, Syria and Mesopotamia. Battle of Yarmuk - Battle. The battle took place only four years after the prophet Muhammad died in 632 ...

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633: Encyclopedia - Xuanzang

Xuanzang (Chinese: 玄奘; Hanyu Pinyin: xuán zàng; Wade-Giles: Hsüan-tsang; Cantonese IPA: jyn4dzɔŋ1; Cantonese Jyutping:jyun4zong1) (602-644/664) was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk. Xuanzang was born near Luoyang, Henan in 602 as Chen Yi (陳褘 Ch'en I, yi1). He came from a scholarly family, and had three elder brothers. (Other texts had it that he had two elder brothers and an elder sister). He became famous for his sevente ...

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633: Encyclopedia - 630s

Centuries: 6th century 7th century 8th century Decades: 580s - 590s - 600s - 610s - 620s - 630s - 640s - 650s - 660s - 670s - 680s Years: 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 Events: 630 - Serbs and Croats settle the Balkans in the provinces of Moesia, Pannonia and Dalmatia 632 - death of Muhammad and transfer of authority in Islam to first caliph. around 633 - Isidore of Seville completes his Etymologies 636 - Occupation of Palestine by followers of Muhammad 637 - Occupation of ...

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633: Encyclopedia II - Mozarabic rite - Character of Mozarabic rite

While the liturgy used during the period of Islamic rule was very much like that to which St. Isidore put some finishing touches in the 7th century, during Islamic rule the pastors took more care, where practice of Christianity was permitted, to address the faithful during the Mass. The Bible was translated into Arabic during this period as well, and the liturgy was celebrated in Arabic. The Mozarabic mass is longer in duration than that of the Roman rite. Imagery and ceremony are used extensively; its great beauty is shown in the sup ...

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Mozarabic rite, Mozarabic rite - Divergence of early Catholic rites, Mozarabic rite - Visigoths in Spain, Mozarabic rite - Muslims in Spain, Mozarabic rite - Christianity restored in Spain, Mozarabic rite - Gallican Mozarabic and Roman rite connections, Mozarabic rite - Preservation and relevance of the Mozarabic rite, Mozarabic rite - Mozarabic rite a lesson in evolution of rites, Mozarabic rite - Character of Mozarabic rite, Mozarabic rite - External link

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633: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Early history

The Visigoths first appeared in history as a distinct people in the year 268 when they invaded the Roman Empire and swarmed over the Balkan peninsula. This invasion overran the Roman provinces of Pannonia and Illyricum and even threatened Italia itself. However, the Visigoths were defeated in battle near the modern Italian-Slovenian border that summer and then routed in the Battle of Naissus that September. Over the next three years they were driven back over the Danube River in a series of campaigns by the emperors Claudius II Gothicus and Aurelian. However, they maintained their hold on the Roman province ...

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Visigoth, Visigoth - Visigoths as Tervingi, Visigoth - Early history, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Aquitaine, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia, Visigoth - Kings of the Visigoths, Visigoth - Early kings, Visigoth - Balti dynasty, Visigoth - Later kings, Visigoth - Doubtful kings, Visigoth - Select bibliography

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633: Encyclopedia II - Oswald of Northumbria - Exile

Oswald's father Aethelfrith was the first ruler of a united Northumbria; Northumbria consisted of two kingdoms, Bernicia (in the north) and Deira (in the south), and the king of Bernicia, Aethelfrith, came to rule Deira as well around the year 604. He married a member of the Deiran royal line, Acha, and it was she who was the mother of Oswald. When Raedwald of East Anglia defeated and killed Aethelfrith at the River Idle around 616, a member of the Deiran line, Edwin, became king of Northumbria, and Oswald fled to Dalriada, where he was ...

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Oswald of Northumbria, Oswald of Northumbria - Exile, Oswald of Northumbria - Overlordship, Oswald of Northumbria - Downfall, Oswald of Northumbria - Idolization, Oswald of Northumbria - Notes and references

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633: Encyclopedia II - Northumbria - History

Northumbria was originally composed of the union of two independent kingdoms, Bernicia and Deira. Bernicia covered lands north of the Tees, whilst Deira corresponded roughly to modern-day Yorkshire. Bernicia and Deira were first united by Aethelfrith, a king of Bernicia who conquered Deira around the year 604. He was defeated and killed around the year 616 in battle at the River Idle by Raedwald of East Anglia, who installed Edwin, the son of ...

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Northumbria, Northumbria - History, Northumbria - King Oswald, Northumbria - Religious Union and the Loss of Mercia, Northumbria - The kingdom's rise and fall, Northumbria - Norman invasion and partition of the earldom, Northumbria - Middle Ages, Northumbria - Flag, Northumbria - Language

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633: Encyclopedia II - Battle of the Winwaed - The Battle

Penda, after gathering allies from East Anglia and Wales, marched with a force "thirty legions strong". Oswiu, who was Oswald's brother but had only succeeded him in Bernicia, the northern part of Northumbria, was besieged by them at a place called Iudeu (identified with Stirling) in the north of his kingdom by Penda. Apparently Oswiu was desperate enough to offer a great deal of treasure to Penda in exchange for peace. Although the sources are unclear, it is likely that some sort of agreement was reached at Iudeu: although Bede says that Os ...

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Battle of the Winwaed, Battle of the Winwaed - History, Battle of the Winwaed - The Battle, Battle of the Winwaed - Aftermath

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633: Encyclopedia II - List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Plantagenets

List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Angevins. Henry II (1154-1189) Henry, the Young King (co-monarch, 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 ...

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List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Catuvellauni, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Roman Occupation, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Romano-Britons, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Anglo-Saxon Bretwaldas, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Mercians, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - West Saxons, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Danes, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - West Saxons restored, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Normans, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Plantagenets, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Angevins, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - House of Lancaster, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - House of York, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - House of Tudor, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - House of Stuart, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Commonwealth, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - House of Stuart restored, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - House of Hanover, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - House of Windsor, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - Footnotes, List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England - External link

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633: Encyclopedia II - Oswald of Northumbria - Overlordship

Following the victory at Heavenfield, Oswald reunited Northumbria and reestablished the Bernician supremacy which had been interrupted by Edwin. He is considered to have been Bretwalda for the eight years of his rule (both Bede and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle say that Oswald's reign was actually considered to be nine years, the ninth year being accounted for by assigning to Oswald the year preceding his rule, "on account of the heathenism practised by those who had ruled that one year between him and Edwin"), and was the most powerful k ...

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Oswald of Northumbria, Oswald of Northumbria - Background youth and exile, Oswald of Northumbria - Victory over Cadwallon, Oswald of Northumbria - Overlordship, Oswald of Northumbria - Downfall, Oswald of Northumbria - After death, Oswald of Northumbria - Notes and references

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633: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in Spain - Moorish Spain and the Golden Age 711-12th Century

With the victory of Tariq ibn Ziyad in 711, the lives of the Sephardim changed dramatically. In spite of the stigma attached to being dhimmis (non-Moslem members of monotheistic faiths) under Moslem rule, the coming of the Moors was by-and-large welcomed by the Jews of Iberia. Both Moslem and Christian sources tell us that Jews provided valuable aid to the invaders. Once captured, the defense of Cordoba was left in the hands of Jews, and Granada, Málaga, Seville, and Toledo were left to a mixed army of Jews and Moors. The Chro ...

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History of the Jews in Spain, History of the Jews in Spain - Early History Before 300 CE, History of the Jews in Spain - Under the Visigoths 5th Century-711, History of the Jews in Spain - Moorish Spain and the Golden Age 711-12th Century, History of the Jews in Spain - Christian Spain 974-1300, History of the Jews in Spain - Early Rule 974-1085, History of the Jews in Spain - Toleration and Jewish immigration 1085-1212, History of the Jews in Spain - Turning point 1212-1300, History of the Jews in Spain - The Jewish community in 1300, History of the Jews in Spain - Official persecution and massacres 1300-1391, History of the Jews in Spain - Massacres of 1366., History of the Jews in Spain - Anti-Jewish Enactments, History of the Jews in Spain - The Massacre of 1391, History of the Jews in Spain - Forced Conversions and the New Christians 1391-1492, History of the Jews in Spain - Forced conversions, History of the Jews in Spain - Hatred of the New Christians, History of the Jews in Spain - Edict of Expulsion, History of the Jews in Spain - Number of the Exiles, History of the Jews in Spain - Marranos 1492-1858, History of the Jews in Spain - Modern times 1858-, History of the Jews in Spain - Spain and Israel, History of the Jews in Spain - Modern Jewish community, History of the Jews in Spain - External link

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633: Encyclopedia II - Penda of Mercia - Descent beginning of reign and battle with the West Saxons

Penda was a son of Pybba and said to be a descendant of Icel, with a lineage purportedly extending back to Woden. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle gives his descent as follows: Penda was Pybba's offspring, Pybba was Cryda's offspring, Cryda Cynewald's offspring, Cynewald Cnebba's offspring, Cnebba Icel's offspring, Icel Eomer's offspring, Eomer Angeltheow's offspring, Angeltheow Offa's offspring, Offa Wermund's offspring, Wermund Wihtlaeg's offspring ...

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Penda of Mercia, Penda of Mercia - Descent beginning of reign and battle with the West Saxons, Penda of Mercia - Alliance with Cadwallon and the Battle of Hatfield Chase, Penda of Mercia - During the reign of Oswald, Penda of Mercia - Maserfield, Penda of Mercia - Campaigns between Maserfield and the Winwaed, Penda of Mercia - Relations with Bernicia; Christianity and Middle Anglia, Penda of Mercia - Final campaign and the battle of the Winwaed, Penda of Mercia - Aftermath and historical appraisal, Penda of Mercia - Notes

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633: Encyclopedia II - Roderic - Ascension and rule

Following the Catholicization of the Visigothic kings, the Catholic bishops increased in power, until, at the synod held at Toledo in 633, they gained the nobles' right to select a king from among the royal family. When King Ergica died in 701 the throne passed to his son, Wittiza, who had been co-ruler from 693. Upon the deposing or death of King Wittiza in 709, the nobles selected Roderic, the duke of Baetica, who in turn defeated the heir ...

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Roderic, Roderic - Ascension and rule, Roderic - Arab invasion, Roderic - Popular culture, Roderic - Notes

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633: Encyclopedia II - Hilda of Whitby - Sources of information

Image:Wood-carving-of-saint-hilda.jpg Our only source of information about Hilda is The Ecclesiastical History of the English Church and People, written by the Venerable Bede in 731. This means that we see Hilda through the mind of a Benedictine monk who was born eight years after her death. Bede lived all his life in the monastery of Wearmouth / Jarrow, some 65 miles NW of Whitby. He is rightly acclaimed as the father of English history. We are greatly indebted to his scholarship but we have to remember that he wrote from a pa ...

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Hilda of Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - Sources of information, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Birth, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's Baptism, Hilda of Whitby - The turning point, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's three monasteries, Hilda of Whitby - Monastic life at Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's character, Hilda of Whitby - The Synod of Whitby, Hilda of Whitby - St Hilda's last illness and death, Hilda of Whitby - The legacy of St Hilda

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