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865: Encyclopedia - 865

865 - Events. Ethelred succeeds as king of Wessex (or 866). Ragnar Lodbrok invades England, but is defeated by king Ella of Northumbria A Russian expedition for the first time threatens Constantinople. Louis the German divides his kingdom among his sons. Lothair, threatened with excommunication, takes back his first wife, Bulgaria under Boris I converts to Orthodox Christianity. 865 - Births. 865 - Deaths< ...

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865: Encyclopedia - Al-Musta'in

Al-Musta'in (Arabic: المستعين) (d. 866) was the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 862 to 866. After the death of previous Caliph, al-Muntasir, the Turkish chiefs held a council to select his successor; they would have none of al-Mu'tazz, nor his brothers; so they elected him, another grandson of al-Mu'tasim. The Arabs and western troops from Baghdad, displeased at the choice, attacked the assembly, broke open the prison, and plundered the armory. They were attacked by the Turkish and Berber soldiers, and after a round figh ...

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865: 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 single octet representing integer values 0 through 255, is associated with a specific character. Code page - Background. A few code pages use more than 8 bits per character and thus encode more than 256 characters. The term cmap (character map) is used in technical documentation on Macintosh platforms. Although IBM created and maintained many code pages, the term ...

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865: Encyclopedia - Clement of Ohrid

Saint Clement of Ohrid (ca. 840–916), was a medieval Bulgarian scholar and writer, the first Bulgarian archbishop. Evidence about his life before his arrival in Bulgaria is scarce but according to his hagiography by St. Theophylactus of Ohrid, Clement was born in southwestern Bulgaria. As a disciple of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, Clement participated in the mission of Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia. After the death of Cyril, Clement accompanied Methodius from Rome to Panonia and Great Moravia. After the death of Me ...

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865: Encyclopedia - Ansgar

Ansgar, Anskar or Oscar, (September 8?, 801–February 3, 865) was an Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen. The see of Hamburg was designated a "Mission to bring Christianity to the North", and Ansgar became known as the "Apostle of the North". Ansgar was born in Amiens. He had for a period resided with the baptized Danish king Harald Klak and when Louis the Pious at Worms in 829 was requested by two representatives from Sweden and the Swedish king Björn at Hauge, he appointed Ansgar missionary. The representatives had c ...

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865: Encyclopedia - Bulgarian Orthodox Church

The Bulgarian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church with some 6.5 million members in the Republic of Bulgaria and between 1.5 and 2.0 million members in a number of European countries, the Americas and Australia. The recognition of the autocephalous Bulgarian Patriarchate by the Patriarchate of Constantinople in 927 AD makes the Bulgarian Orthodox Church the oldest autocephalous Orthodox Church in the world after the four Eastern Patriarchates: those of Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem. Including:

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865: Encyclopedia - 866

866 - Events. Fujiwara no Yoshifusa becomes regent of Japan, starting the Fujiwara regentship. Alfonso III succeeds as king of Asturias. Louis II beats the Saracen invaders in Italy. Ivar the Boneless crosses over to England and beats and captures king Ella of Northumbria, thus revenging his father Ragnar Lodbrok. Ethelred succeeds as king of Wessex (or 865). Pope Nicholas I forbids the use of torture in prosecutions for witchcraft. A "great Viking army" ...

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865: Encyclopedia II - Ragnar Lodbrok - Raids

He spent most of his life as a pirate and raider, invading one country after another. He would generally accept a huge payment to leave his victims alone, only to come back later and demand more riches in exchange for leaving. But as the extent of his realm shows, he was also a gifted military leader. Ragnar Lodbrok - France. By 845, he was a powerful ruler and most likely a contemporary of the first ruler of Russia, the Viking Rurik. It is said he was always seeking new adventures because he was worried that his freebooting sons would do thi ...

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Ragnar Lodbrok, Ragnar Lodbrok - Life, Ragnar Lodbrok - Raids, Ragnar Lodbrok - France, Ragnar Lodbrok - England, Ragnar Lodbrok - Legacy, Ragnar Lodbrok - Mythology

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865: Encyclopedia II - Dunkeld - Early History

The name Dùn Chailleann means Fort of the Caledonii or of the Caledonians[1]. The 'fort' is presumably that on King's Seat, slightly north of the town (NO 009 440). Both these place-names imply an early importance for the area of the later town and bishop's seat, stretching back into the Iron Age. Dunkeld (Duncalden and variants in early documents) is said to have been 'founded' or 'built' by Consta ...

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Dunkeld, Dunkeld - Early History, Dunkeld - The Middle Ages, Dunkeld - The Battle of Dunkeld, Dunkeld - Hilton Dunkeld House, Dunkeld - Map reference, Dunkeld - Footnote

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865: Encyclopedia II - History of Bavaria - Partitions

The efforts of the dukes to increase their power and to give unity to the duchy had met with a fair measure of success; but they were soon vitiated by partitions among different members of the family, which for 250 years made the history of Bavaria little more than a jejune chronicle of territorial divisions bringing war and weakness in their train. The first of these divisions occurred in 1255. Louis II and Henry I, the sons of Duke Otto II, who for two years after their father's death had ruled Bavaria jointly, split their inheritance: Louis II obtained the western part of the duchy, afterwards called Upper Bav ...

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History of Bavaria, History of Bavaria - Early settlements and Roman Raetia, History of Bavaria - Migrations and early Medieval Period, History of Bavaria - Bavaria and the Agilolfings under Frankish Overlordship, History of Bavaria - Christianity, History of Bavaria - The Duchy during the Carolingian Period, History of Bavaria - The Duchy during the Ottonian and Salian Periods, History of Bavaria - The Welfs, History of Bavaria - Geographic Fluctuations, History of Bavaria - The Wittelsbach Dynasty, History of Bavaria - Partitions, History of Bavaria - The Reunited Duchy, History of Bavaria - The Electorate, History of Bavaria - Revolutionary and Napoleonic, History of Bavaria - The Kingdom, History of Bavaria - German Empire, History of Bavaria - Modern Times, History of Bavaria - Bibliography, History of Bavaria - Notes

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865: Encyclopedia II - Hereti - History

The area was inhabited in earliest times by Hers, Sujs, Tchilbs, and Lbins. Collectively called Hers (Heretians), these tribes came under the rule of Albanian kingdom in the 3rd century BC. With its decline, the area was gradually incorporated into the Iberian kingdom forming one of its counties (saeristavo) in the 5th century and its peoples were eventually assimilated into the Georgians proper. It was when the name Hereti first appeared in the Georgian sources. According to traditional accounts, the name of the province originated from the legendary patriarch Heros, the son of Thargamos, who founded the city of Hereti (later known ...

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Hereti, Hereti - History, Hereti - Rulers, Hereti - External link, Hereti - Literature

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865: Encyclopedia II - Glagolitic alphabet - History

Middle Bronze Age 19-15th c. BC Proto-Canaanite 14th c. BC Ugaritic 13th c. BC Phoenician 11th c. BC Samaritan 6th c. BC Aramaic 9th c. BC Brāhmī 6th c. BC Hebrew 3rd c. BC Syriac 2nd c. BC Avestan 3th c. Arabic 4th c. Greek 8th c. BC Old Italic 8th c. BC Latin 7th c. BC Runes 2nd c. Gothic 4th c. Armenian 405 Glagolitic 862 Cyril ...

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Glagolitic alphabet, Glagolitic alphabet - History, Glagolitic alphabet - Names, Glagolitic alphabet - Characteristics, Glagolitic alphabet - Unicode, Glagolitic alphabet - In popular culture, Glagolitic alphabet - Literature

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865: 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 grossly) incompatible with those by other vendors: 1250 — East European Latin 1251 — Cyrillic 1252 — West European Latin 1253 — Greek 1254 — Turkish 1255 — Hebrew 1256 — Arabic 1 ...

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Code page, Code page - Background, Code page - Relationship to ASCII, Code page - Partial list of IBM code pages, Code page - Other code pages of note, Code page - Microsoft code pages, Code page - Private code pages

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865: Encyclopedia II - Archbishopric of Bremen - Archbishops of Bremen 1072-

from: H.Grote: Stammtafeln, Leipzig 1877, S. 506 ==> "http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Bisch%C3%B6fe_von_Bremen" ...

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Archbishopric of Bremen, Archbishopric of Bremen - Archbishops of Bremen 787-865, Archbishopric of Bremen - in Personal-Union with Archbishops of Hamburg 865-1072, Archbishopric of Bremen - Archbishops of Bremen 1072-, Archbishopric of Bremen - Protestant Administrators of Bremen 1558-1648

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865: 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: 1250 — East European Latin 1251 — Cyrillic 1252 — West European Latin 1253 — Greek 1254 — Turkish 1255 — Hebrew 1256 — Arabic 1257 — Baltic 1258 — Vietnamese The most notable of these is the windows-1252 code page, which contains a range of typographical punctuation characters, the euro sign, and a few other special characters, in character positions which were reserved for control ...

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Code page, Code page - Background, Code page - Relationship to ASCII, Code page - Partial list of IBM code pages, Code page - Other code pages of note, Code page - Microsoft code pages, Code page - Private code pages

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865: Encyclopedia II - Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Canonical status and organisation

The Bulgarian Orthodox Church is an inseparable member of the one, holy, synodal and apostolic church and is organised as a self-governing body under the name of Patriarchate. It is divided into eleven dioceses within the boundaries of the Republic of Bulgaria and has jurisdiction over additional two dioceses for the Bulgarians in Western and Central Europe, the Americas, Canada and Australia. The dioceses of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church are divided into 5 ...

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Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Canonical status and organisation, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Dioceses, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - History of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Early Christianity, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Establishment of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Autocephaly of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - The Ohrid Archbishopric, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - The Turnovo Patriarchate, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Ottoman rule, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - The Bulgarian Exarchate, Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Second restoration of the Bulgarian Patriarchate

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865: Encyclopedia II - Ivar the Boneless - Scandinavian sources

Ivar Boneless was according to the saga of Ragnar Lodbrok, the eldest son of Ragnar and Kraka. He had only cartilage in his legs and so he could not walk, but had to be carried on a shield. However, it is said he was fair, big, strong and one of the wisest men who have ever lived. He was consequently the advisor of his brothers Björn Ironside, Sigurd Snake-Eye and Hvitserk. When king Ælla of Northumberland had murdered their father by throwing him into a snake-pit, Ivar's brothers tried to avenge their father, but were beaten ...

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Ivar the Boneless, Ivar the Boneless - Scandinavian sources, Ivar the Boneless - Genetic disease

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865: Encyclopedia II - Glagolitic alphabet - History

Middle Bronze Age 19-15th c. BC Proto-Canaanite 14th c. BC Ugaritic 13th c. BC Phoenician 11th c. BC Samaritan 6th c. BC Aramaic 9th c. BC Brāhmī 4th c. BC Hebrew 3rd c. BC Syriac 2nd c. BC Avestan 3th c. Arabic 4th c. Greek 8th c. BC Old Italic 8th c. BC Latin 7th c. BC Runes 2nd c. Gothic 4th c. Armenian 405 Glagolitic 862 Cyril ...

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Glagolitic alphabet, Glagolitic alphabet - History, Glagolitic alphabet - Names, Glagolitic alphabet - Characteristics, Glagolitic alphabet - Unicode, Glagolitic alphabet - In popular culture, Glagolitic alphabet - Literature

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865: Encyclopedia II - Hincmar - Archbishop of Reims

In 845 he obtained through the king's support the archbishopric of Reims, and this choice was confirmed at the synod of Beauvais (April 845). Archbishop Ebbo, whom he replaced. had been deposed in 835 at the synod of Thionville (Diedenhofen) for having broken his oath of fidelityto the emperor Louis, whom he had deserted to join the party of Lothair. After the death of Louis, Ebbo succeeded in regaining possession of his see for some years (840-844), but in 844 Pope Sergius II confirmed his deposition. It was in these circumstances that Hincmar succeede ...

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Hincmar, Hincmar - Early life, Hincmar - Archbishop of Reims, Hincmar - Works

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