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688: Encyclopedia - List of barbarian kings of Italy

The following is a list of barbarian kings of Italy. The term "barbarian" is more applicable to the Lombards than it is to Odoacer and to the Gothic kings: Odoacer (476-493), dux Italiae until the death of Julius Nepos (480), then self-styled rex Italiae, with the fiction that he was simply the representative in Italy of the Eastern emperor Zeno. Ostrogothic Kings of Italy Theodoric the Great (493-526) Athalaric (526-534) Theodahad (534-536) Witiges (536-540) Hel ...

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688: Encyclopedia - List of Coptic Popes

The Coptic Orthodox Church is a member of the Oriental Orthodox churches, not to be mistaken with the Eastern Orthodox group of churches. The Coptic Orthodox Chruch has its own Pope and Patriarch, whom is currently His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark. The following is a list of all the Popes who have held led the Coptic Orthodox Church since the Council of Chalcedon. For the earlier Patriarchs of Alexandria prior to the schism, see List of Patriarchs of Alexandr ...

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688: Encyclopedia - Jianzhen

Jianzhen or Ganjin (鑒真 or 鑑真; 688–763) was a Chinese monk who helped to propagate Buddhism in Japan. In the eleven years from 743 to 754, Jianzhen attempted to visit Japan some six times. Jianzhen was born in Jiangyin county in Guangling (present day Yangzhou, Jiangsu) with the surname of Chunyu (淳于). At the age of fourteen he entered the Buddhist church as a disciple of Daming Temple (大明寺). At twenty he travelled to Chang'an for study and returned six years later, eventually becoming abbot of Daming ...

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688: Encyclopedia - 680s

Centuries: 6th century 7th century 8th century Decades: 630s - 640s - 650s - 660s - 670s - 680s - 690s - 700s - 710s - 720s - 730s Years: 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 Events: Battle of Karbala Category: 680s ...

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688: Encyclopedia II - Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem Jews and Judaism

Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem in Torah and Tanakh. Jerusalem has long been embedded into the religious consciousness of the Jewish people. Jews have always studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs. Religio ...

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Religious significance of Jerusalem, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem Jews and Judaism, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem in Torah and Tanakh, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem and the Jewish religious calendar, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem and prayer, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Customs in remembrance of Jerusalem, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Western Wall in Jerusalem, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Rabbis and Jerusalem, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem in the Tanakh and Old Testament, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem in Christianity, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem in Islam, Religious significance of Jerusalem - Jerusalem in Mandaeanism

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688: Encyclopedia II - Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Crusades—Lusignan Period 1191-1489

In the 12th century A.D. the island became a target of the crusaders. Richard the Lionheart landed in Limassol on the 1st of June 1191 in search of his sister and his bride Berengaria, whose ship had become separated from the fleet in a storm. Upon her arrival, the ruler Isaac Comnenus of Cyprus requested that Berengaria deboard, which she refused, and upon her own refusal was denied supplies from Comnenus. Richard took this as an insult and attacked the island which was easily subdued. Comnenus was bound to lend aid to Richard in his crusad ...

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Cyprus in the Middle Ages, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Byzantine period and Arab Condominium, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Crusades—Lusignan Period 1191-1489, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Guy de Lusignan, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Aimery, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Hugh I, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Henry I, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Hugh III, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Hugh III, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Peter II, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - James I, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Janus, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - John II, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - James, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Sources, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Venetian Period 1489-1571, Cyprus in the Middle Ages - Sources

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688: Encyclopedia II - Lombards - History

Lombards - Origins and conquest of Italy. Their own traditions (preserved in the Origo Gentis Langobardorum) describe how they were formerly called Winili, and how they left Scandinavia under the leaders Ybor and Agio, and settled in Continental Europe, in the lower course of the Elbe river, where they were recorded by Tacitus as early as A.D. 98: What, on the contrary, ennobles the Langobards is the smallness of their number, for that they, who are surrounded with very many and very ...

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Lombards, Lombards - History, Lombards - Origins and conquest of Italy, Lombards - Rothari and his successors, Lombards - The end of the Lombard kingdom of Italy, Lombards - Sources, Lombards - Historic kings of the Lombards, Lombards - Lething Dynasty, Lombards - Another Dynasty, Lombards - Gausian Dynasty, Lombards - Another Dynasty, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty First Time, Lombards - Non-dynastic Kings, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty Second Time, Lombards - Beneventan Dynasty, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty Third Time, Lombards - Non-dynastic Kings

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688: Encyclopedia II - Tang Dynasty - 24 Emperors of the Tang Dynasty

Xianqing (顯慶 Xiǎn qìng) 656-661 Longshuo (龍朔 Lóng shuò) 661-663 Linde (麟德 Lín dé) 664-665 Qianfeng (乾封 Qían fēng) 666-668 Zongzhang (總章 Zǒng zhāng) 668-670 Xianheng (咸亨 Xián hēng) 670-674 Shangyuan (上元 Shàng yuán) 674-676 Yifeng (儀鳳 Yí fèng) 676-679 Tiaolu (調露 Tiáo lù) 679-680 Yonglong (永隆 Yǒng lóng) 680-681 Kaiyao (開耀 Kāi yào) 681-682 Yongchun (永淳 Yǒng chún) 682-683 Hongdao (弘道 Hóng dào) 683 Chuigong (垂拱 Chuí gǒng) 685-688 Yongchang ( ...

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Tang Dynasty, Tang Dynasty - 24 Emperors of the Tang Dynasty

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688: Encyclopedia II - Farnham - History

Evidence exists of human presence of the site in the Paleolithic period, 400,000 years ago. Farnham first seems to have become inhabited during the Mesolithic period, around 6000BC, and continued to grow through the Bronze and Iron Ages. In Roman times the district became a pottery centre due to the plentiful clay of the area. The remains of a pottery, as well as a Roman villa and bath have been found in the vicinity. It was the Saxons who gave the town its name - Farnham is listed as Fearnhamme in the Anglo-Saxon Chr ...

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Farnham, Farnham - Geography, Farnham - History, Farnham - Education, Farnham - Leisure and recreation, Farnham - Sports, Farnham - Entertainment, Farnham - Public library, Farnham - Shopping in Farnham, Farnham - Politics, Farnham - Famous people from Farnham, Farnham - Sister Cities

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688: Encyclopedia II - Tang Dynasty - Rulers of the Tang Dynasty

Xianqing (顯慶 Xiǎn qìng) 656-661 Longshuo (龍朔 Lóng shuò) 661-663 Linde (麟德 Lín dé) 664-665 Qianfeng (乾封 Qían fēng) 666-668 Zongzhang (總章 Zǒng zhāng) 668-670 Xianheng (咸亨 Xián hēng) 670-674 Shangyuan (上元 Shàng yuán) 674-676 Yifeng (儀鳳 Yí fèng) 676-679 Tiaolu (調露 Tiáo lù) 679-680 Yonglong (永隆 Yǒng lóng) 680-681 Kaiyao (開耀 Kāi yào) 681-682 Yongchun (永淳 Yǒng chún) 682-683 Hongdao (弘道 Hóng dào) 683 Chuigong (垂拱 Chuí gǒng) 685-688 Yongchang (永昌 ...

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Tang Dynasty, Tang Dynasty - Rulers of the Tang Dynasty

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688: Encyclopedia II - Kusanagi - Legends

The history of Kusanagi extends into legend. According to Kojiki, the Japanese god Susanoo encountered a grieving family headed by Ashi na Zuchi in Izumo province. When Susanoo inquired of Ashi na Zuchi, he told him that his family was being ravaged by the fearsome Yamato no Orochi, 8-headed serpent of Koshi, who consumed seven of the family's eight daughters and that the creature was coming for his final daughter, Kushinada. Susanoo proceeded to investigate the creature, and after an abortive encounter he returned with a plan to defe ...

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Kusanagi, Kusanagi - Legends, Kusanagi - Present State of Kusanagi, Kusanagi - Atsuta Theory, Kusanagi - Replica Theory, Kusanagi - In popular culture, Kusanagi - Manga, Kusanagi - Anime, Kusanagi - Video games

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688: Encyclopedia II - Justinian II - First reign

Due of the Constantine IV's victories, when Justinian became emperor the situation in the Eastern provinces of the Empire was stable. He managed to augment the sum paid by the Caliphs as an annual tribute, and to regain control of part of Cyprus. Also the incomes of the provinces of Armenia and Iberia were divided among the two empires. Justinian took advantage of the peace in the East to regain possession of the Balkans, then almost totally under the heel of Slavic tribes. In 687 Justinian transferred cavalry troops from Anatolia to ...

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Justinian II, Justinian II - First reign, Justinian II - Exile, Justinian II - Second Reign

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688: Encyclopedia II - Lombards - History

Lombards - Origins and conquest of Italy. Their own traditions (preserved in the Origo Gentis Langobardorum) describe how they were formerly called Winili, and how they left Scandinavia under the leaders Ybor and Agio, and settled in Continental Europe, in the lower course of the Elbe river, where they were recorded by Tacitus as early as A.D. 98: What, on the contrary, ennobles the Langobards is the smallness of their number, for that they, who are surrounded with very many and very ...

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Lombards, Lombards - History, Lombards - Origins and conquest of Italy, Lombards - Rothari and his successors, Lombards - The end of the Lombard kingdom of Italy, Lombards - Sources, Lombards - Historic kings of the Lombards, Lombards - Lething Dynasty, Lombards - Another Dynasty, Lombards - Gausian Dynasty, Lombards - So-called 'Bavarian Dynasty'

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688: Encyclopedia II - History of Cyprus - Modern History

History of Cyprus - Overview. Following the Ottoman Empires defeat in World War I, Cyprus was annexed by Britain in 1925 and made a crown colony. Between 1955-59 EOKA was created by Greek Cypriots and led by George Grivas which targeted mainly British but also Turkish Cypriots and leftist Greeks at a smaller scale, in a campaign of violence to perform enosis (union of the island with Greece). However the EOKA campaign did not result union with Greece but rather an independent republic, The Rep ...

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History of Cyprus, History of Cyprus - The name, History of Cyprus - Prehistory, History of Cyprus - Ancient history, History of Cyprus - Middle Ages, History of Cyprus - Ottoman Empire, History of Cyprus - Modern History, History of Cyprus - Overview, History of Cyprus - Timeline

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688: Encyclopedia II - Farnham - Leisure and recreation

Farnham - Sports. There are various facilities available in Farnham one of which is the local leisure centre. The leisure centre has a gym under the Kinetica franchise through which personal instructors can be hired. The centre is also the home of Farnham Swimming Club which allows youngsters to swim and compete with other local clubs such as Guildford. Farnham - Entertainment. Farnham Maltings has band evenings and stand up comedy nights, however there is not a lot of entertai ...

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Farnham, Farnham - Geography, Farnham - History, Farnham - Education, Farnham - Leisure and recreation, Farnham - Sports, Farnham - Entertainment, Farnham - Public library, Farnham - Shopping in Farnham, Farnham - Politics, Farnham - Famous people from Farnham, Farnham - Sister Cities

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688: Encyclopedia II - Lombards - Historic kings of the Lombards

Lombards - Lething Dynasty. Tato (???) Lombards - Another Dynasty. Wacho (died 539) Waltari (539 - 546) Lombards - Gausian Dynasty. Audoin (546 - 565) Alboin (565 - 572) Lombards - Another Dynasty. Cleph (572 - 574) Rule of the Dukes (Ten year interregnum) Authari (584 - 590), son o ...

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Lombards, Lombards - History, Lombards - Origins and conquest of Italy, Lombards - Rothari and his successors, Lombards - The end of the Lombard kingdom of Italy, Lombards - Sources, Lombards - Historic kings of the Lombards, Lombards - Lething Dynasty, Lombards - Another Dynasty, Lombards - Gausian Dynasty, Lombards - Another Dynasty, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty First Time, Lombards - Non-dynastic Kings, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty Second Time, Lombards - Beneventan Dynasty, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty Third Time, Lombards - Non-dynastic Kings

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688: Encyclopedia II - Justinian II - Exile

Justinian became a liability to Cherson and the authorities decided to return him to Constantinople in 702 or 703. He escaped from Cherson and received help from Ibousiros Gliabanos (Busir Glavan), khagan of the Khazars, who received him enthusiastically and gave him his sister as a bride. Justinian renamed her Theodora. They were given a home in the town of Phanagoria, at the entrance to the sea of Azov. Busir was offered a bribe by Tiberius to kill his brother in law, and dispatched two Khazar officials, Papatzys and Balgitzin, to do the d ...

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Justinian II, Justinian II - First reign, Justinian II - Exile, Justinian II - Second Reign

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688: Encyclopedia II - Lombards - Historic kings of the Lombards

Lombards - Lething Dynasty. Tato (???) Lombards - Another Dynasty. Wacho (died 539) Waltari (539 - 546) Lombards - Gausian Dynasty. Audoin (546 - 565) Alboin (565 - 572) Lombards - Another Dynasty. Cleph (572 - 574) Rule of the Dukes (Ten year interregnum) Authari (584 - 590), son of previou ...

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Lombards, Lombards - History, Lombards - Origins and conquest of Italy, Lombards - Rothari and his successors, Lombards - The end of the Lombard kingdom of Italy, Lombards - Sources, Lombards - Historic kings of the Lombards, Lombards - Lething Dynasty, Lombards - Another Dynasty, Lombards - Gausian Dynasty, Lombards - Another Dynasty, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty First Time, Lombards - Non-dynastic Kings, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty Second Time, Lombards - Beneventan Dynasty, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty Third Time, Lombards - Non-dynastic Kings

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688: Encyclopedia II - Lombards - Sources

Much of our knowledge of the mythological and semi-mythological early history of the Lombard people comes from Paul the Deacon's History of the Lombards (Historia Langobardorum) written in the late 8th century, indebted to the 7th century Origo Gentis Langobardorum. According to the Lombards themselves, a legend documented by Paul the Deacon, their name was derived from a joke played on Odin (Godan) by his wife Frige (Frea). She told the Lombard women to tie their hair in front of their faces and when Odin saw the ...

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Lombards, Lombards - History, Lombards - Origins and conquest of Italy, Lombards - Rothari and his successors, Lombards - The end of the Lombard kingdom of Italy, Lombards - Sources, Lombards - Historic kings of the Lombards, Lombards - Lething Dynasty, Lombards - Another Dynasty, Lombards - Gausian Dynasty, Lombards - Another Dynasty, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty First Time, Lombards - Non-dynastic Kings, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty Second Time, Lombards - Beneventan Dynasty, Lombards - Bavarian Dynasty Third Time, Lombards - Non-dynastic Kings

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