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 |  |  | 843: Encyclopedia - List of monarchs in the British IslesThis is a list of the monarchs of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, that is, the monarchs on the thrones of some of the various kingdoms that have existed in the British Isles, namely:
The Kingdom of England, from 871 (including Wales from the Act of Union 1536-1543) up to 1707;
The Kingdom of Scotland, from 843 up to 1707;
The Lordship of Ireland, from 1199 up to 1541;
The Kingdom of Ireland, from 1541 up to 1801;
The Kingdom of Great Britain, from the Acts of ...
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The Chuvash (Chuvashian: чӑвашсем,Russian: чуваши, Tatar: Çuaşlar\Чуашлар) are a Turkic people usually associated with Chuvashia.
According to the Sovietcensus of 1989,the Chuvash population numbered 1,843,300 ; 907,000 of these lived in Chuvashia. The remainder lived in Tatarstan's Aqsubay, Bua, Nurlat, Täteş, Çirmeşän, Çüpräle rayons, Bashkortostan, Samara, Ulyanovsk, Tyumen, Kemerovo, Orenburg, Moscow oblasts of Russia ...
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 |  |  | 843: Encyclopedia II - List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - From the Treaty of Verdun until the death of Charles the Fat 843–888
Kingdom of Aquitaine (843–860). (containing regions of: Aquitaine, Auvergne, Gascony, Septimania (844–860))
Kingdom of the Central Franks (843–855). Containing:
Kingdom of Burgundy
Kingdom of Italy
regions of: Alsace, Burgundy, Friuli, Frisia, Lombardy, Lorraine, Papal States, Provence, Romania, Spoleto, Tuscany
Kingdom of Burgundy (855–863). (containing regions of: Burgundy, Provence)
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See also:List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire, List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - Prior to the formation of the Empire 751–800, List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - From the formation of the Empire until the Treaty of Verdun 800–843, List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - From the Treaty of Verdun until the death of Charles the Fat 843–888, List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - After the death of Charles the Fat in 888 Read more here: » List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire: Encyclopedia II - List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - From the Treaty of Verdun until the death of Charles the Fat 843–888 |
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 |  |  | 843: Encyclopedia II - Carolingian Empire - The Empire until the first lapse of the Holy Roman Empire 843 - 877Lothar received the Imperial title, the Kingship of Italy, and the territory between the Rhine and Rhone Rivers, collectively called the Central Frankish Realm. Charles was guaranteed the Kingship of all lands to the east of the Rhine and to the north and east of Italy, which was called the Eastern Frankish Realm which was the precursor to modern Germany. Charles received all lands west of the Rhone, which was called the Western Frankish Realm.
Lothar retired Italy to his eldest son Louis II in 844, making him co-Emperor in 850. Lotha ...
See also:Carolingian Empire, Carolingian Empire - The Empire during the reign of Charlemagne 800 - 814, Carolingian Empire - The Empire until the Treaty of Verdun 814 - 843, Carolingian Empire - The Empire until the first lapse of the Holy Roman Empire 843 - 877, Carolingian Empire - The Empire until the death of Charles the Fat 877 - 888 Read more here: » Carolingian Empire: Encyclopedia II - Carolingian Empire - The Empire until the first lapse of the Holy Roman Empire 843 - 877 |
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 |  |  | 843: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843-1806The Holy Roman Empire emerged from the eastern part of the Carolingian Empire after its division in the Treaty of Verdun of 843, and lasted almost a millennium until its dissolution in 1806. It was never a unitary state; from the beginning it was made up of many ethnicities and languages and would at its height comprise territories ranging from eastern France to northern Italy and western Poland. Its unifying characteristic was its Carolingian heritage and strong religious connotations, it ...
See also:Military history of Germany, Military history of Germany - Ancient times, Military history of Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843-1806, Military history of Germany - The Napoleonic Wars 1805-1815, Military history of Germany - The making of a united Germany 1815-1871, Military history of Germany - German Empire 1871-1914, Military history of Germany - The First World War 1914-1918, Military history of Germany - The Interwar Period 1918-1939, Military history of Germany - The Second World War 1939-1945, Military history of Germany - The Cold War 1945-1989, Military history of Germany - Military today Read more here: » Military history of Germany: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843-1806 |
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 |  |  | 843: Encyclopedia II - Frankish Empire - Merovingians 481-751Childeric's son Clovis I went on to unite most of Gaul north of the Loire around 486. He won the Battle of Tolbiac against the Alamanni in 496, on which occasion he adopted his wife's Catholic faith, and decisively defeated the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse in the Battle of Vouillé in 507. On his death, Clovis partitioned his kingdom among his four sons, according to Frankish custom. Over the next two centuries, this tradition would continue. Even when multiple Merovingian kings ruled, the kingdom - not unlike the late Roman Empire - was c ...
See also:Frankish Empire, Frankish Empire - Origins, Frankish Empire - Merovingians 481-751, Frankish Empire - Carolingian Empire 751-843, Frankish Empire - West Francia 843-987, Frankish Empire - Middle Francia 843-869, Frankish Empire - East Francia 843-962 Read more here: » Frankish Empire: Encyclopedia II - Frankish Empire - Merovingians 481-751 |
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 |  |  | 843: Encyclopedia II - Germany - HistoryThe state now known as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in 1871, when the German Empire, dominated by the Kingdom of Prussia, was forged. This was the second German Reich, usually translated as "empire", but also meaning "kingdom", "domain" or "realm." (Königreich means "kingdom", and Reich- as in Reichskanzler was analogous to Royal- or calling the State the Crown in Commonwealth countries. Today the analogous entity is called der Bund, as in Bundeskanzler (Federal Chancellor).)
Germany - Early history of the Ge ...
See also:Germany, Germany - History, Germany - Early history of the Germanic tribes 100 BC-300 AD, Germany - Migration Period and Franks 300-843, Germany - The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation 843–1806, Germany - Restoration and revolution 1814–1871, Germany - German Empire 1871–1918, Germany - Weimar Republic 1919–1933, Germany - Third Reich 1933–1945, Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990, Germany - Politics, Germany - Legal system, Germany - Foreign Relations, Germany - Armed Forces, Germany - Energy policy, Germany - Geography, Germany - States Länder, Germany - Territory, Germany - Climate, Germany - Economy, Germany - Exports, Germany - Imports, Germany - Agriculture, Germany - Industrial sector, Germany - Service sector, Germany - Natural resources, Germany - Society, Germany - Demographics, Germany - Religion, Germany - Education, Germany - Social issues, Germany - Culture, Germany - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » Germany: Encyclopedia II - Germany - History |
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