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  1. Ragnald of the Isle of Man

    Ragnald of the Isle of Man may refer to Ragnald I Godredson 1000 1005 see King of Mann and the Isles Ragnald II of the Isle of Man see Lord of the Isles Ragnald III of the Isle of Man , reigned in 1164 while the island was an independent kingdom Ragnald IV of the Isle of Man d. 1229 reigned 1187 1226 Ragnald V of the Isle of Man , reigned 1248 1249 while a vassal of Norway See also Raghnall mac Somhairle , son of Somerled and Ragnhildis, daughter of Olaf I of Man hndis ...   more details



  1. Nicasius

    Nicasius was a Ancient Rome Roman cognomen . Variants include Nicasio and Nicaise . It can refer to Saints Nicasius of Rheims 5th century Nicasius of Dijon 4th century Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and Pientia 3rd century , martyrs. Nicasius of Sicily Nicasio Burgio, Nicasius Martyr, Nicasius de Burgio , martyred Knight Hospitaller d. 1187 . Other Nicasius le Febure Nicasio Silverio b. 1930 , Cuban swimmer Nicasius, first bishop of Rouen c. 250 AD disambig ...   more details



  1. Raymond of Tripoli

    Raymond of Tripoli may refer to Raymond I of Tripoli Raymond IV of Toulouse , c. 1041 or 1042 1105 , Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne, Margrave of Provence & a leader of the First Crusade Raymond II of Tripoli c. 1115 1152 , count of Tripoli Raymond III of Tripoli 1140 1187 , Count of Tripoli and Prince of Galilee and Tiberias Raymond IV of Tripoli died 1199 , count of Tripoli and prince regent of Antioch hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages he ...   more details



  1. Ottaviano di Paoli

    Ottaviano di Paoli surname given variously died 1206 was an Italian Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal . He was a papal legate in France in the 1170s, and was created cardinal in 1182, as cardinal deacon of Ss. Sergio e Bacco . He was then legate to Henry II of England , and in Umbria . He became Cardinal bishop of Ostia in 1189, continuing as a diplomat trying to resolve the Anglo French conflict in Normandy , with Giordano di Ceccano . He participated in the papal election s of papal election, October 1187 October 1187 , papal election, December 1187 December 1187 , papal election, 1191 1191 and papal election, 1198 January 1198 . He subscribed the papal bulls between January 2, 1183 and November 8, 1205. He became Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals in October 1200 . External links http www.fiu.edu mirandas bios1182 ii.htm Ottaviano Biography start box s rel ca succession box before Thibaud of Ostia title Cardinal bishop of Ostia years 1189 1206 after Ugolino di Conti end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paoli, Ottaviano di ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic cardinal DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1206 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paoli, Ottaviano di Category 1206 deaths Category Italian cardinals Category Cardinal bishops of Ostia Category Diplomats of the Holy See Category Deans of the College of Cardinals Category Year of birth unknown Category Article Feedback 5 fr Ottaviano di Paoli it Ottaviano Poli dei conti di Segni pl Ottaviano di Paoli ru ...   more details



  1. Reynald

    Reynald may refer to Reynald de Ch tillon 1125 1187 , a French Knight who served in the Second Crusade Francis Reynald Wewengkang born 1971 , a current Persija Jakarta Football player Reynald Lema tre born 1983 , a French football soccer midfielder Reynald Pedros born 1971 , a former French footballer of Spanish descent See also Acton Reynald , a village in the far North of Shropshire, England given name ...   more details



  1. William, Lord of Tiberias

    orphan date August 2010 William was the Lord of Tiberias and titular Prince of Galilee from 1187 until his death at an unknown date. He supported Guy of Lusignan over Conrad of Montferrat for the Kingdom of Jerusalem and joined Guy in Siege of Acre 1189 1191 besieing Acre in April 1189. He was the second son of Eschiva of Bures 1118 1187 and Walter of Saint Omer 1110 1174 , he was possible a favorite of his stepfather Raymond III of Tripoli . He was one of the nobles to escape from the battle of Hattin, he died before 1204. His older brother Hugh II of Saint Omer also Hugh II of Tiberias was te first in line to be Prince of Galilee Tiberias . Sources Jonathan Riley Smith Riley Smith, Jonathan . The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174&ndash 1277 . Archon Books, 1973. DEFAULTSORT William, Lord Of Tiberias Category Christians of the Crusades Category Princes of Galilee ...   more details



  1. Namdaebong

    orphan date March 2010 Infobox mountain name Namdaebong photo photo caption elevation m 1187 elevation ref prominence location KOR range coordinates topo type age last eruption first ascent easiest route Infobox Korean name Mountain hangul hanja linktext rr Namdaebong mr Namtaepong Namdaebong is a mountain between the city of Wonju and the county of Hoengseong , in Gangwon do South Korea Gangwon do , South Korea . It has an elevation of convert 1187 m ft 0 abbr on . ref Yu 2007, p.176. ref See also List of mountains in Korea Notes reflist 2 References cite book last Yu Jeong yeol year 2007 title Travel Guide to Korean Mountains location Seoul publisher Kwandong isbn 978 89 958055 1 0 coord missing South Korea Category Mountains of South Korea ...   more details



  1. Unterberg (Tyrol)

    Infobox Berg NAME Unterberg BILD BILDBESCHREIBUNG H HE 1187 H HE BEZUG AT LAGE on the transition from the Kitzb hel Alps to the Loferer Steinberge GEBIRGE Brixental BREITENGRAD 47.51056 L NGENGRAD 12.60389 REGION ISO AT 7 ERSTBESTEIGUNG LEICHTESTE ROUTE The Unterberg is a H he 1187 high, wooded, conical mountain peak above the Pillersee valley, near St. Ulrich am Pillersee and St. Jakob im Haus, Kitzb hel District , in Austria . It stands out amongst the neighbouring and rather higher peaks the Tannkogel H he 1289 , Wei leiten H he 1400 and Grieslegg H he 1348 due to its regular shape and stands right on the transition from the gently rolling Kitzb hel Alps to the rugged Loferer Steinberge . The former consist of crystalline slate, hence their rounded shapes, whilst the stone mountains Steinberge to the east are dominated by limestone rock faces. As a result the shape and colour contrast between the Unterberg and its surroundings e.  g. in comparison with the neighbouring Grieslegg peak is all the more striking. Category Mountains of the Alps Category Mountains of Tyrol state Tyrol geo stub de Unterberg Tirol ...   more details



  1. Roger de Moulins

    1187 after Armengol de Aspa end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moulins, Roger de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1187 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moulins, Roger de Category 1187 deaths Category Christians of the Crusades Category ...   more details



  1. Nicasius of Sicily

    Infobox saint name Saint Nicasius birth date 1135 death date 1187 feast day July 1 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Castelfranco Madonna.jpg imagesize 250px caption Madonna and Child Between Francis of Assisi St. Francis and St. Nicasius Castelfranco Madonna , ca. 1503. birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes Military attire patronage Caccamo invoked against scrofula major shrine suppressed date issues Nicasius Nicasio, Nicaise of Sicily also known as Nicasio Burgio, Nicasius de Burgo, Nicasio Camuto de Burgio, Nicasius Martyr, Nicasius of Jerusalem ca. 1135 1187 is venerated as a martyr in the Catholic Church . He was a member of the Knights Hospitaller . His feast day is July 1. Born in Sicily perhaps Palermo to the Kameti or Camuto family later known as de Burgio in the twelfth century, he joined the Order as a knight with his brother Ferrandino. They answered the call of Roger des Moulins and travelled to the Holy Land . He assisted in the Siege of Acre 1189 1191 defense of Acre , but was captured and decapitation beheaded there in 1187. Alternatively, another tradition claims he was captured during the battle of Hattin and was decapitated in the presence of Saladin after refusing to convert to Islam . http home.att.net ilsiciliano page35 st nicasius.htm Veneration An altar dedicated to him was extant in 1305 in the church of Saint Peter in Trapani . However, the point of origin for the cult of Saint Nicasius seems to have been Caccamo which officially declared him patron of the city on May 31, 1625. http home.att.net ilsiciliano page35 st nicasius.htm The priest Vincent Venuti in his Discorso storico critico 1762 writes blockquote ...now because of the dominions that the Burgio ... DATE OF DEATH 1187 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicasius Of Sicily Category Order of St John Category Knights Hospitaller Category Sicilian saints Category 1187 deaths Category 12th century Christian ...   more details



  1. Pope Gregory VIII

    in his hometown of Benevento. Pope On 21 October 1187, the day after the death of Pope Urban III , Alberto di Morra was Papal election, October 1187 elected pope and took the name Gregory VIII ... 1187 of a fever after holding the papacy for only 57 days. He was buried in the Piazza dei Miracoli ... of Pope Gregory VIII. See also Papal election, October 1187 s start s rel ca s bef before Pope Urban III Urban III s ttl title Pope years 1187 s aft after Pope Clement III Clement III end Popes Catholicism ... date of birth place of birth Benevento , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire date of death 1187 ... Gregory 08 Category 1100s births Category 1187 deaths Category People from Benevento Category ...   more details



  1. Caïd Richard

    Richard died 1187 was a kaid of the curia regis or diwan title diwan of Palermo during the latter years of the reign of William I of Sicily and during the Regent regency of his wife, Margaret of Navarre , for their son William II of Sicily William II . He was already the Chamberlain office Great Chamberlain , or magister camerarius , when William I died in 1166. Richard was a powerful opponent of the chancellor s Ahmed es Sikeli Peter and Stephen du Perche during the regency. He represented the palatine officials and the eunuchs, neither of whom Margaret trusted. After Stephen s fall in 1168, a privy council was formed to advise the regent and Richard was a member and familiaris . In 1169, his complex title was magister regie duane de sectretis qui est super omnes secretos master of the royal diwan of secretaries, who is above all secretaries . He was also the treasurer at that time and may have been acting as a sort of Admiral ammiratus ammiratorum . Richard was sent by the privy council in 1171 to investigate royal property in Messina . He continued to hold his high post in the palace after the regency ended 1172 and until his death, though he took no more part in conspiracy. Sources John Julius Norwich Norwich, John Julius . The Kingdom in the Sun 1130 1194 . Longman London, 1970. Matthew, Donald. The Norman Kingdom of Sicily . Cambridge University Press, 1992. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Caid Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1187 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Caid Richard Category 1187 deaths Category Year of birth unknown euro noble stub fr Ca d Richard ...   more details



  1. Raymond IV, Count of Tripoli

    Raymond IV of Tripoli died 1199 was the count of Tripoli 1187 1189 and Prince of Antioch prince regent of Antioch 1193 1194 . He was the son of Bohemond III of Antioch and Orgueilleuse d Harenc. Unreferenced date January 2007 When Raymond III of Tripoli died in 1187 without heirs, he left his county to Raymond, who was his godson. After two years, Bohemond III desired to keep his heir closer to his Antiochene court and so brought him back and sent his second son, Bohemond IV of Antioch Bohemond IV , as count to Tripoli. After the elder Bohemond was captured by Leo I, King of Armenia Leo II of Armenia , Raymond acted as regent until his return. In 1195, Raymond married Alice of Armenia , Leo II s niece, the daughter of Ruben III of Armenia Roupen III , to solidify the peace. They had one son, Raymond Roupen of Antioch Raymond Roupen , who fought for his inheritance as the eldest grandson of Bohemond III. S start succession box before Raymond III of Tripoli Raymond III title Count of Tripoli years 1187 1189 after Bohemund IV of Antioch Bohemund IV S end Antioch Monarchs Persondata name Raymond IV of Tripoli alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1199 place of death DEFAULTSORT Raymond 04 Of Tripoli Category 1199 deaths Category Counts of Tripoli de Raimund IV. Tripolis el fr Raymond IV de Tripoli it Raimondo IV di Tripoli nl Raymond IV van Tripoli pt Raimundo IV de Tr poli ...   more details



  1. Sanjar-Shah

    Sanjar Shah was the amir of central Greater Khorasan Khurasan from 1185 or 1186 until 1187 ref name Bosworth, p. 190 Bosworth, p. 190 ref . His short reign was ended by a Khwarezmid Empire Khwarezmid invasion and resulted in the takeover of Nishapur by Khwarezm. Sanjar Shah succeeded his father Toghan Shah after the latter s death in either 1185 or 1186, although his atabeg Mengli Beg held actual power ref Mengli Beg is also named as Mengli Tegin. Bosworth, p. 190 ref . In 1186 the Khwarezmshah Tekish , having been informed on the instability in Khurasan, led an army south in 1186 and laid siege to Shadyakh , where Sanjar Shah and Mengli Beg were residing Shadyakh was a suburb of Nishapur, which had been Sanjar Shah s father s capital, but which had been heavily damaged by Oghuz Turks Ghuzz raids . A second siege by Tekish s army in 1187 ended with the capture of Shadyakh and both Sanjar Shah and his atabeg. Mengli Beg was executed, while Sanjar Shah was carried off to Khwarezm the government of Nishapur was given over to Tekish s son Malik Shah ref name Bosworth, p. 190 . Despite this, Sanjar Shah continued to collude with anti Khwarezmid elements in Nishapur in retaliation the shah ordered his blinding. Notes Reflist References Bosworth, C.E. The Political and Dynastic History of the Iranian World A.D. 1000 1217 . The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 5 The Saljuq and Mongol Periods. Edited by J.A. Boyle. Great Britain Cambridge University Press, 1968. ISBN 52106936X s start s bef before Toghan Shah s ttl title Amir of Nishapur years c. 1185 6&ndash 1187 s aft after Khwarezmid administration s end Category Turkic rulers ...   more details



  1. Guecellone II da Camino

    Guecellone II da Camino born Guecellone da Montanara died 1187 was an Italian medieval noble and military leader, belonging to the Da Camino family. The son of Gabriele I and Adeleta di Porcia, he became one of the most powerful men in the March of Treviso after the marriage to Sofia di Colfosco, who gave him in dowry large territories in the area. He was the first member of the family to use the title of Ceneda , Vittorio Veneto Serravalle and Zumelle . Around 1150 he had the castle of Camino Oderzo Camino fortified, after which it became the family s stronghold and namesake. In c. 1164 he took part in an imperial league against the commune of Treviso , alongside emperor Frederick Barbarossa . In 1183, after having been defeated, he submitted to the Trevigiani, declaring himself a citizen of the March s capital and accepting that medieval commune commune s jurisdiction above his possessions. Sources cite book first Enrica last Angella coauthors Pietro Bongi title Sulle terre dei da Camino publisher Bubola & Naibo location Pieve da Soligo year 1993 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Camino, Guecellone Ii Da ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1187 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Camino, Guecellone Ii Da Category 12th century births Category 1187 deaths Category Da Camino family Guecellone 02 Category 12th century Italian people it Guecellone II da Camino ...   more details



  1. Ranem Church

    Infobox church name Ranem Church fullname Ranem kirke image Ranem kyrkje.JPG imagesize imagealt landscape yes caption View of the church pushpin map Nord Tr ndelag pushpin label position bottom pushpin mapsize map caption Location in Nord Tr ndelag latd 64 latm 29 lats 36 latNS N longd 11 longm 57 longs 04 longEW E coordinates coord 64.4935 11.9514 region NO type landmark display title location Overhalla , Nord Tr ndelag country Norway denomination Church of Norway churchmanship Evangelical website former name founded date consecrated date completed date 1187 events status Parish church functional status Active architect architectural type style materials Stone closed date capacity 200 parish Ranem deanery List of churches in Nord Tr ndelag Namdal prosti Namdal diocese Diocese of Nidaros bishop dean Ranem Church lang no Ranem kirke is a parish church in the municipality of Overhalla in Nord Tr ndelag county, Norway . It is located in the village of Ranemsletta . The church is part of the Ranem parish in the List of churches in Nord Tr ndelag Namdal prosti Namdal deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros . The white stone church was originally constructed in 1187. It seats about 200 people. ref cite web url http www.kirken.namdal.no Menighetene Ranemmenighet tabid 2305 Default.aspx title Ranem kirke publisher Midtre Namdal kirkelige fellesr d language Norwegian accessdate 2011 08 29 ref See also List of churches in Nord Tr ndelag References reflist Churches in Namdal Category Churches in Nord Tr ndelag Category Overhalla Category Religious buildings completed in 1187 Norway church stub no Ranem kirke nn Ranem kyrkje ...   more details



  1. Johannes (Archbishop of Uppsala)

    Johannes was the second Archbishop of Uppsala , Sweden. His short lived reign was between 1185 and 1187. His name is sometimes spelled as Johan, the Swedish form of Johannes, but since the Swedish language had yet to be established it is of little importance. About Johannes little is known. Only a few months after the death of the first Archbishop Stefan archbishop of Uppsala Stefan , Johannes was selected by the Pope to be his successor. He was ordained by the Archbishop of Lund , Absalon the primate religion primate over the newly established Swedish archbishopric by November 1185. In 1187, a ship from the not yet christianed Estonia entered M laren , a lake close to Uppsala, on a plundering expedition. It sailed to Sigtuna , a prosperous city at that time, and plundered it. On its way back, barricades had been set up at Almarest ket , the only exist point and the place where Johannes was currently residing, to prevent the ship from escaping. The ship was however able to get around the barricades through a creek. There followed a battle, and during the battle Johannes was killed. Ext. links http heninen.net sigtuna english.htm Raid on Sigtuna References Svea Rikes rkebiskopar , Uppsala, 1935 ArchbishopUppsala DEFAULTSORT Johannes Category Archbishops of Uppsala Category 12th century Roman Catholic archbishops Category Military personnel killed in action Sweden bio stub RC archbishop stub sv Johannes rkebiskop ...   more details



  1. Officers of the County of Tripoli

    As in the Kingdom of Jerusalem , the County of Tripoli had a smattering of offices seneschal , constable , marshal , Chamberlain office Chamberlain , and chancellor . These were the Great Officers of the County of Tripoli by office Seneschal Raymond 1117 Brunel 1139 1143 Constable William Peter 1106 , perhaps just Marshal of the Camp William Raymond 1106 , perhaps just Marshal of the Camp Roger 1110 1117 Silvius 1139 Rainier 1140 1143 Arnald de Crest 1151 1155 Hugh Sine Censu 1161 1164 Raymond de Gibelet 1181 1183 Osto 1194 Gerard of Ham 1198 1217 John 1217 , also marshal see below Thomas of Ham 1227 1255 William Farabel 1277 1282 Marshal Falcrand 1142 1145 William de Lulen 1151 N. de Monteprasto 1163 Raymond 1177 1179 John 1187 1217 , also constable see above John 1241 1278 Chamberlain Walter de Margat 1137 Rainald 1139 Albert 1143 Chancellor Pons 1126 , also archdeacon of Saint Paul Jotron 1139 1143 Peter 1142 1143 Alberic 1163 Matthew 1174 1187 John 1202 , perhaps John of Corbonio who was chancellor of Antioch under Bohemond IV References La Monte, John L. Feudal Monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1100 to 1291 . Medieval Academy of America, 1932. Category County of Tripoli de Beamte der Grafschaft Tripolis ...   more details



  1. Richard de Lincoln

    Richard de Lincoln was a medieval Anglo Norman prelate . Although of English origin, he was a royal clerk in the administration of King William I of Scotland William of Scotland . With royal support, he was elected Bishop of Moray on 1 March 1187 and was consecrated at St Andrews on 15 March. His episcopate marked an increase in royal patronage directed at the diocese of Moray . He witnessed many charters during his episcopate. He died in 1203, and was succeeded by Bricius de Douglas . References John Dowden Dowden, John , The Bishops of Scotland , ed. J. Maitland Thomson, Glasgow, 1912 Keith, Robert, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops Down to the Year 1688 , London, 1924 D. E. R. Watt Watt, D.E.R. , Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 , 2nd Draft, St Andrews, 1969 start box s rel succession box before Simon de Tosny title Bishop of Moray years 1187&ndash 1203 after Bricius de Douglas end box Bishops of Moray Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lincoln, Richard de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1203 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lincoln, Richard de Category 12th century births Category 1203 deaths Category Bishops of Moray Category 12th century Roman Catholic bishops Category 13th century Roman Catholic bishops ...   more details



  1. Lembras

    Infobox French commune name Lembras region Aquitaine department Dordogne arrondissement Bergerac canton Bergerac 2 INSEE 24237 postal code 24100 mayor Michel Terreaux term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Bergerac Pourpre longitude 0.5244 latitude 44.8853 elevation min m 39 elevation max m 155 area km2 10.59 population 1187 population date 2008 Lembras is a Communes of France commune in the Dordogne Departments of France department in Aquitaine in southwestern France . Population Historical populations align left 1962 570 1968 597 1975 723 1982 977 1990 1174 1999 1192 2008 1187 See also Communes of the Dordogne department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist commonscat Dordogne communes Category Communes of Dordogne Dordogne geo stub ca Lembrac ceb Lembras es Lembras eu Lembras fr Lembras it Lembras mg Lembras ms Lembras nl Lembras oc Lembrac pms Lembras pl Lembras pt Lembras bug Lembras uk vi Lembras vo Lembras war Lembras ...   more details



  1. Mudeungsan

    Infobox mountain name Mudeungsan photo Korea Mount Mudeung Pavilion in winter 01.jpg photo caption A pavilion on the mountain during winter elevation m 1187 elevation ref prominence location KOR range coordinates topo type age last eruption first ascent easiest route Infobox Korean name Mountain hangul hanja linktext rr Mudeungsan mr Mut ngsan Mudeungsan is a mountain in South Korea . It extends over the district of Buk gu, Gwangju Buk gu in the city of Gwangju and Hwasun County in the province of Jeollanam do . Mudeungsan has an elevation of convert 1187 m ft 0 abbr on . ref name YU07P441 Yu 2007, p.441. ref See also List of mountains in Korea Notes reflist 2 References cite book last Yu Jeong yeol year 2007 title Travel Guide to Korean Mountains location Seoul publisher Kwandong isbn 978 89 958055 1 0 Commons category coord 35 08 03 N 126 59 20 E type mountain source kolossus kowiki display title Category Mountains of Gwangju Category Mountains of South Jeolla Province Category Buk gu, Gwangju Category Dong gu, Gwangju Category Damyang Category Hwasun ko ...   more details



  1. Bernart Alanhan de Narbona

    Bernart Alanhan de Narbona was a minor troubadour probably from Narbonne . He left behind only one song, No posc mudar qu eu no diga , a sirventes about the loss of Jerusalem to the Saracens , though it was not classified as a Crusade song in the seminal work on the genre by Kurt Lewent 1905 . Three different datings have been offered based on the internal reference to Jerusalem. In 2003 Linda Paterson suggested a terminus post quem of 1187, since Siege of Jerusalem 1187 the first loss of Jerusalem to the Saracens&mdash during the time of the troubadours&mdash was to Saladin . In 1885 Camille Chabaneau , who was followed by Carl Appel in 1892, first suggested that the poem was written between 1245 and 1250 in response to the loss of the city to the Turkish people Turks in 1244. An allusion to the city s occupation by the Egypt ians, who signed Jerusalem over to the Emperor Frederick II in 1239, is cited in support of this. References Paterson, Linda 2003 . http 72.14.205.104 search?q cache ZSZa T9NfgJ www2.warwick.ac.uk fac arts french about staff lp lyrical.lus www2.warwick.ac.uk fac arts french about staff lp lyrical.lus&hl en&ct clnk&cd 1&gl ca Lyric allusions to the crusades and the Holy Land. Colston Symposium. http w3.uniroma1.it bedt BEdT 03 20 site prima.aspx PC 053,001 at the Bibliografia Elettronica dei Trovatori, v. 2.0 Category Troubadours Category People from Narbonne fr Bernard Alagnan it Bernart Alanhan de Narbona ...   more details



  1. Malayagiri

    Infobox mountain name Malayagiri elevation m 1187 elevation ref map Orissa map caption Location of Malayagiri, Orissa map size 300 label position right location Pal Lahara , Orissa , India range Malayagiri hills lat d 21 lat m 22 lat s lat NS N long d 85 long m 16 long s long EW E region IN easiest route Hike scramble Malayagiri , is a mountain peak in the Malayagiri hills ransituated in the Pal Lahara town near Kendujhar in the Kendujhar district district of Kendujhar of Orissa , India . It is the highest mountain in Orissa at an elevation of convert 1187 m ft 0 . ref harvnb The Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17 p http dsal.uchicago.edu reference gazetteer pager.html?objectid DS405.1.I34 V17 080.gif 74 Ref imp ref Citations reflist References cite book last Hunter first William Wilson coauthors James Sutherland Cotton, Richard Burn, William Stevenson Meyer, Great Britain India Office url http dsal.uchicago.edu reference gazetteer title The Imperial Gazetteer of India volume 11 publisher Clarendon Press year 1909 accessdate 2009 01 07 ref imp Category Geography of Orissa Kendujhar geo stub ...   more details



  1. Alexios Branas

    Alexios or Alexius Branas or Vranas lang el Polytonic died 1187 was a Byzantine Empire Byzantine nobleman and military leader of the late 12th century. Alexios Branas was doubly linked to the imperial Komnenos family. He was the son of Michael Branas and of Maria Komnene, who was the great niece of Alexios I Komnenos . He himself married Anna Vatatzaina, the niece of Manuel I Komnenos , and her sister, Theodora, was Manuel s lover. Branas was one of relatively few generals who never rebelled against Andronikos I Komnenos , who rewarded his loyalty by raising him to the exalted rank of protosebastos . Branas led several successful campaigns on his behalf, against the forces of B la III of Hungary in 1183, against a rebellion led by Andronikos, Isaac II Angelos Isaac and Alexios III Angelos Alexios Angelos in 1184, and against the Norman invaders of Thessalonica under William II of Sicily in 1185. In 1187, shortly after the accession of Isaac II Angelos, Branas was sent to counter the Vlach Bulgarian Rebellion . This time he did rebel, but was defeated by Conrad of Montferrat , the emperor s brother in law, who commanded the centre of the imperial forces in the battle. Branas wounded Conrad, who nevertheless unhorsed him, his lance striking the cheekpiece of his helmet. Branas was then beheaded by Conrad s supporting footsoldiers. The head was taken to the imperial palace, where it was treated like a football, and was then sent to Branas s wife Anna, who according to the historian Niketas Choniates reacted bravely to the shocking sight. It was probably after his death that his son, Theodore Branas , became the lover of the dowager Empress Anna Agnes of France, Empress consort of the Eastern Roman Empire Agnes of France they were together by 1193 according to the Western ... PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1187 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Branas, Alexios Category 12th century births Category 1187 deaths Category Byzantine generals Category 12th century Byzantine people Category ...   more details



  1. Tales of the Crusaders

    Unreferenced date October 2006 File Dalziel Brothers Sir Walter Scott The Talisman Sir Kenneth before the King.jpg thumb 250px Sir Kenneth before the King from The Talisman Scott novel The Talisman . Engraved by the Dalziel Brothers . Tales of the Crusaders 1825 is a series of two historical novels by Sir Walter Scott class wikitable Title Published Main setting Period       The Betrothed 1825 novel The Betrothed 1825 Wales , Gloucester 1187 1192 92       The Talisman Scott novel The Talisman 1825 Syria 1191 As the title implies, they are novels of the Crusade s. They form in turn part of the Waverley Novels series. Scott DEFAULTSORT Tales Of The Crusaders Category Walter Scott novel series Category 1825 works Category Novels set in the Crusades Scotland stub Hist novel stub ...   more details




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