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  1. Shanip

    Unreferenced date January 2009 Shanip Akkadian language Assyrian Sanipu was king of Ammon nation Ammon in the mid eighth century BCE. He is mentioned as a vassal of the Assyrian king Tiglath Pilesar III . His name, which invokes the name of the god El as do the names of his fellow Ammonite kings Hissalel and Barakel suggests that El was worshiped in Ammon alongside Milcom and other deities. He was probably succeeded by Pado el . Category Ammon ...   more details



  1. Procurator (Teutonic Knights)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The procurator of the Teutonic Knights was a position in their Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights monastic state . The procurator was responsible for the court matters and administration of a specific region called a procuratoria , as well as commanding the army. As a commander, the procurator had brothers of the Teutonic Knights and vassal Old Prussians at his disposal. Procurators were under the direct command of the komtur s. Category Teutonic Knights Germany hist stub es Procurador caballeros teut nicos ...   more details



  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. Zabiba

    Zabiba also transliteration transliterated Zabibah , Zabibeh , Zabibe is an Arabic language Arabic word. Derived from the word zab b meaning raisin , it can refer to Zabibe , the name of an 8th century queen who was a vassal of the Assyrian empire Prayer bump , a mark that appears on the forehead of those who engage in regular Muslim prayer The namesake character of Saddam Hussein s romance novel Zabibah and the King disambig ...   more details



  1. Liege (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar liege Liege may refer to Li ge disambiguation city in Belgium and other meanings Homage feudal lord or vassal Liege Hulett 1838 1928 South African sugar magnate See also Liege Lord American metal band Liege & Lief 1969 Fairport Convention album Liege Killer , novel by Christopher Hinz Plucky Liege 1912 37 thoroughbred racehorse Iron Liege 1954 72 thoroughbred racehorse dab ...   more details



  1. Cao Bao

    Cao Bao may refer to Cao Bao Shutong died 102 , style name Shutong , Eastern Han Dynasty scholar Cao Bao died 196 died 196 , vassal serving under the Eastern Han Dynasty warlord Tao Qian, later served Liu Bei and L Bu Cao Bao , Eastern Han Dynasty official, served as Administrator of Yingchuan, grandfather of Cao Ren dab ...   more details



  1. Kingdom of Vientiane

    Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Kingdom of Vientiane common name Vientiane image map continent Asia region South East Asia country Laos era status event start Lan Xang divided year start 1707 date start event end Kingdom annexed by Siam year end 1828 date end p1 Lan Xang s2 s3 capital Vientiane Viang Chan common languages Lao language Lao religion Buddhism government type Monarchy leader1 year leader1 leader2 year leader2 title leader leader3 year leader3 title leader leader4 year leader4 title leader History of Laos Kingdom of Vientiane was formed in 1707 as a result of the split of the Lan Xang Kingdom of Lan Xang . The kingdom was a Konbaung Dynasty Burmese vassal 1765 1778 . ref name chsea cite book last Tarling first Nicholas title The Cambridge history of South East Asia From c. 1500 to c. 1800 volume 1 number 2 page 238 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 0521663709, 9780521663700 ref It then became a Rattanakosin Kingdom Siamese vassal until 1828 when it was annexed by Siam. Kings Setthathirath II 1707 1730 Ong Long 1730 1767 Burmese vassal, 1765 1768 Ong Bun 1767 1778 1st reign Burmese vassal ref name chsea Phraya Supho 1778 1780 Siamese governor Ong Bun 1780 November 1781 2nd reign Nanthasen 21 November 1781 January 1795 Intharavong Setthathirath III 2 February 1795 7 February 1805 crowned on 23 July 1795 Anouvong 7 February 1805 12 November 1828 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Kingdom Of Vientiane Category History of Laos Category History of Thailand ar es Reino de Vientiane eo Re lando Vjentiano fr Royaume de Vientiane ko my nl Koninkrijk Vientiane ja ru vi V ng qu c Vi ng Ch n ...   more details



  1. Kisnapali

    Kisnapali was a Hittites Hittite general during the reign of Tudhaliya I in the early 14th century BC. He died during a battle against the vassal Madduwatta . ref name Bryce2002 cite book last Bryce first Trevor title Life and society in the Hittite world url http books.google.com books?id pHCxW4lM9SgC&pg PA110 accessdate 22 April 2011 year 2002 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 9780199241705 page 110 ref Sources reflist Category Hittite people ...   more details



  1. Puzur-Sin

    Puzur Sin was an Assyria Assyrian vice regent who according to the Assyrian King List was responsible for driving out Asinum the Amorite vassal king of the Babylonians from Assyria, and allowing the native Ashur dugul to seize the throne. ref Georges Roux Ancient Iraq ref ref Assyrian King List ref A period of civil war followed this event which ended Babylonian and Amorite influence in Assyria by 1720 BC. References reflist Asia hist stub Category Assyria ...   more details



  1. Wyeth-Smith House

    orphan date March 2010 Infobox nrhp name Wyeth Smith House nrhp type image Wyeth Smith House, 152 Vassal Lane, Cambridge, MA IMG 4314.JPG caption location Cambridge, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 22 lat seconds 59 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 8 long seconds 21 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1820 architect Unknown architecture Federal added April 13, 1982 governing body Private mpsub Cambridge MRA refnum 82001989 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Wyeth Smith House is an historic house at 152 Vassal Lane in Cambridge, Massachusetts . The house was built in 1820 and added to the National Historic Register in 1982. References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category Houses completed in 1820 Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Houses in Cambridge, Massachusetts CambridgeMA NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Eyre (legal term)

    Context date October 2009 An Eyre or Iter was the name of a circuit traveled by an itinerant judge justice in England in the Middle Ages medieval England a Justice in Eyre , or the circuit court he presided over, ref http www.yourdictionary.com ahd e e0312100.html ref or the right of the king or justices acting in his name to visit and inspect the holdings of any vassal. The eyre involved visits and inspections at irregular intervals of the houses of all vassal s in the kingdom, and often provoked terror in the populace the 1233 Eyre of Cornwall , for example, caused most of the population to flee into the woods. ref http www.the orb.net medieval terms.html e ref Itinerant justices 1177 Robert Marmion 1190 Simon of Pattishall 1208 Richard of Staines 1209 Gerard de Camville 1217 Thomas de Multon, Lord Thomas de Multon 1218 Walter of Pattishall 1225 John de Baalun 1225 Martin of Pattishall 1225 Richard de Veym 1225 Peter, abbot of Tewkesbury References Reflist Category English legal terms Category Medieval English law Law term stub ...   more details



  1. Medieval states in Anatolia

    Anatolia is a big peninsula in West Asia and forms one of the two passages between Asia and Europe . All through history, many states both completely independent and vassal, were founded. Below is the list of states including principalities in Anatolia during middle ages. class sortable wikitable Name of the state Duration of rule Notes Ahis 1290 1362 Religious fraternity Aq Qoyunlu 1378 1508 Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia 1198 1375 Issued from Byzantine Empire Artuqids 1102 1233 Alaiye 1293 1471 Vassal of Karaman Aydinids 1300 1425 Jandarids later Isfendiyarids 1292 1461 Tzachas 1081 1098 Chobanids beylik Chobanids 1211 1309 Beylik of ubuko ullar 1085 1112 Vassal of Great Seljuk Empire Beylik of Demle 1085 1410 Dulkadirids 1348 1515 Eretnids 1335 1390 Issued from Ilkhanids Beylik of Erzincan 1378 1410 Issued from Eretnids Eshrefids 1285 1326 Germiyanids 1300 1429 Hamidids 1300 1391 Beylik of nal 1095 1183 Mostly vassal of its neighbours Kadi Burhan al Din Beylik of Kadi Burhan al Din 1381 1398 Continuation of Eretnids Karamanids 1277 1487 Karasids 1296 1357 Beylik of L dik 1262 1391 Mente e Beylik of Mente e 1261 1424 Perv neo lu Beylik of Pervane 1277 1322 Ramadanids 1252 1517 Mostly vassal of Mamluk Sultanate Cairo Memluks S hib Ata Beylik of Sahip Ata 1275 1341 Sarukhanids 1300 1410 Ahlatshahs 1100 1207 Beylik of Tanr bermi 1074 1098 Beylik of Teke 1321 1423 Issued from Hamidids Beyliks of Canik 1307 1460 Actually 6 beyliks Byzantine Empire 0395 1453 During 1204 1261 Empire of Nicea County of Edessa 1098 1149 Crusade r state Danishmends 1071 1178 Emirate of Armenia 0654 0884 Vassal of Abbasid Empire Arabic Empire Empire of Nicaea 1204 1261 Byzantine Empire after the loss of capital Empire of Trebizond 1204 1261 Issued from Byzantine Empire Kara Koyunlu Karakoyunlu Turkmens Black sheep Turkmens 1375 1468 Latin Empire 1204 1261 Crusader state Mengujekids 1072 1277 Ottoman Empire 1299 1922 Called Anatolian beyliks beylik in the early years Principality of Antioch ...   more details



  1. Vavasour

    about the feudal rank the Vavasour family Vavasour family A vavasour , also vavasor , Old French vavassor, vavassour, French vavasseur, LL. vavassor, probably from vassus vassorum vassal of the vassals is a term in Feudal law . A vavasour was the vassal or tenant of a baron , one who held their tenancy under a baron, and who also had tenants under him. Alternative spellings include vavasour, valvasor, vasseur, vasvassor, oavassor, and others. In its most general sense the word thus indicated a mediate vassal, i.e. one holding a fief under a vassal. The word was, however, applied at various times to the most diverse ranks in the feudal hierarchy, being used practically as the synonym of vassal. Thus tenants in chief of the crown are described by the Emperor Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II as valvassores majores , ref Lex Lamgob. lib. iii. tit. 8, 4. ref as distinguished from mediate tenants, valvassores minores . Gradually the term without qualification was found convenient for describing sub vassals, tenants in chief being called capitanei or barones Its implication, however, still varied in different places and times. Bracton ranks the magnates seu valvassores between baron s and knight s ref Henry de Bracton , De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae , lib. i. cap. 8, 2. ref for him they are men of great dignity, and in this order they are found in a charter of Henry II of England 1166 . But in the regestum of Philip II Augustus we find that five vavassors are reckoned as the equivalent of one knight. ref Philip II Augustus , Regestum , fol. 158. ref Finally, Du Cange quotes two charters, one of 1187 , another of 1349 , in which vavassors are clearly distinguished from nobles. The derivation of the word vavassor is very obscure. The fanciful interpretation of Bracton, vas sortitum ad valetudinem a vessel chosen to honor , may be at once rejected. Others would derive it from vassi ad valvas at the folding doors, valvae , i.e. servants of the royal antechamber. ...   more details



  1. Feudalism in England

    asserting his allodial right . All nobles, knights and other tenants, termed vassal s, merely ... who was a vassal of the king, and holding from him in turn was a mesne mesne tenant generally a knight ... could hold from each other in series. The obligations and corresponding rights between lord and vassal ... grant land a fief to a tenant, he had to make that person a vassal. This was done at a formal and symbolic ... and oath of fealty . During homage, the lord and vassal entered a contract in which the vassal promised to fight for the lord at his command, whilst the lord agreed to protect the vassal from external .... Fealty comes from the Latin fidelitas and denotes the fidelity owed by a vassal to his feudal lord. Fealty also refers to an oath which more explicitly reinforces the commitments of the vassal made during homage. Such an oath follows homage. Once the commendation was complete, the lord and vassal were now in a feudal relationship with agreed upon mutual obligations to one another. The vassal s principal obligation to the lord was the performance of military service. Using whatever equipment the vassal could obtain by virtue of the revenues from the fief, the vassal was responsible to answer to calls ... the lord entered into the feudal relationship. In addition, the vassal had another obligation to his ... attend the court of his immediate superior ref This involved the vassal providing counsel , so that if the lord ... to him directly by the king. Thus while Henry was the vassal of his overlord Robert, Henry was himself ... was a vassal of Henry elsewhere, creating the condition of mutual lordship vassalage between .... To resolve this the concept of a liege lord existed, which meant that the vassal was loyal to his ... broke down when a vassal would pledge himself to more than one liege lord. From the perspective ... Sark Serfdom Statutes of Mortmain Vassal Knights Medieval warfare Fengjian Indian feudalism Further ...   more details



  1. Duke of Sieradz-??czyca

    Unreferenced date December 2009 From 1138 to 1228, part of the Duchy of Krak w and Sandomierz , belonging to the high dukes of Poland . Dukes of Sieradz czyca 1228 1232 Henry I the Bearded Henryk I Brodaty 1232 1233 Konrad of Masovia Konrad Mazowiecki 1234 1247 Konrad of Masovia Konrad Mazowiecki 1247 1260 Casimir I of Mazovia Kazimierz I Mazowiecki 1260 1275 Leszek the Black Leszek Czarny 1275 1294 divided into two duchies of Sieradz and L czyca see below 1294 1297 W adys aw I the Elbow high W adys aw okietek 1297 1305 Wenceslaus II of Bohemia Wac aw II Czeski After 1305 parts of the united Kingdom of Poland 1138 1320 Kingdom of Poland initially as two vassal duchies, later incorporated as czyca Voivodship and Sieradz Voivodship . Dukes of Sieradz Seealso Duchy of Sieradz 1233 1234 Boleslaus I of Mazovia Boles aw I Mazowiecki 1275 1288 Leszek the Black Leszek Czarny 1288 1294 W adys aw I the Elbow high W adys aw okietek 1327 1339 Przemysl of Cuiavia Przemys Kujawski After 1305 part of the united Kingdom of Poland 1138 1320 Kingdom of Poland as a vassal duchy, later after 1339 incorporated by the king Casimir III of Poland Casimir III the Great as the Sieradz Voivodship . Dukes of czyca 1233 1234 Konrad of Masovia Konrad Mazowiecki 1275 1294 Casimir II of czyca Kazimierz II 1329 1343 Ladislaus of Dobrzyn W adys aw Dobrzy ski After 1305 part of the united Kingdom of Poland 1138 1320 Kingdom of Poland as a vassal duchy, later after 1343 incorporated by the king Casimir III of Poland Casimir III the Great as the czyca Voivodship . DEFAULTSORT Duke Of Sieradz Leczyca Category Dukes of Sieradz czyca fr Liste des ducs de Sieradz et czyca nl Lijst van hertogen van Sieradz ...   more details



  1. Zhu Ling (Three Kingdoms)

    Unreferenced date October 2008 Infobox Three Kingdoms biography name Zhu Ling Title General Kingdom Cao Wei birth date Unknown death date 223 Simp Trad Pinyin Zh L ng WG Chu Ling Zi W nb chinese name Zhu surname Zhu Zhu Ling died 223 was a vassal and military general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of History of China Chinese history . Zhu was born in Qinghe present Qinghe County , Xingtai , Hebei . He started to serve in the private army of the warlord Yuan Shao , and was later sent to aid Cao Cao s army when Cao was attacking Tao Qian Han Dynasty Tao Qian . He was impressed with Cao and decided to follow him. Therefore, he did not return to Yuan Shao but stayed with Cao. His army followed his decision and stayed with him. However, Cao Cao did not like Zhu, as he used to serve Yuan Shao. Therefore, he never paid any attention to him and put him under the army of Yu Jin . Zhu did not show any disappointment or anger about Cao s treatment to him on the contrary, he was known to be a fierce vassal and was listed among the best vassal in Cao s army. After Cao Cao s death, his son, Cao Pi recognized his great effort. He was peered as the Marquis of Gaotang County Gaotang . See also List of people of the Three Kingdoms Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zhu, Ling ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Chinese military general DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 223 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zhu, Ling Category Year of birth unknown Category 223 deaths Category Yuan Shao and associates Category Generals under Cao Cao Category Cao Wei generals China mil bio stub ca Zhu Ling Tres Regnes ko ja sh Zhu Ling Tri kraljevstva zh ...   more details



  1. Fall of Philadelphia

    unreferenced date April 2010 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Fall of Philadelphia partof the Byzantine Ottoman Wars image caption date c . 1378 1390 place Ala ehir , Asia Minor result Ottoman victory combatant1 Ottoman Sultanate and br Byzantine Empire as vassals combatant2 Byzantine Greeks of Philadelphia commander1 Bayezid the Thunderbolt br Manuel II Palaiologos vassal br John VII Palaiologos vassal commander2 Unknown strength1 Unknown, but much more powerful strength2 Unknown casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Byzantine Ottoman Wars The Fall of Philadelphia marked the fall of the last independent Christian Greek settlement in western Asia Minor to the Muslim Turks of the Ottoman Sultanate . Ironically, the besieging army included a contingent from the Byzantine Empire , which was a vassal of the Ottomans. Prior to its fall, the city had evaded the fate of her neighbours by paying tribute to the numerous fanatical ghazis, whose bands robbed and pillaged any who did not pay protection money Jizya , although the city was not officially under Islamic law. In theory, the city was under the Byzantine Empire, but cut off by a sea of hostile land ensured that in reality the city remained independent. In 1378 Manuel II Palaiologos promised to hand over the city of Philadelphia to the Turks in return for the Ottoman Sultan s aid in a disastrous Byzantine civil war. However, the Philadelphians appeared to have refused surrender, since it was not until 1390 that Bayezid summoned the two leaders of the civil war, John VII and Manuel II and ordered them to accompany the besieging force. The city was taken by the Turks that year. coord missing Turkey Category Sieges involving the Byzantine Empire Philadelphia Category Sieges involving the Ottoman Empire Philadelphia Category 14th century conflicts Category 14th century in the Byzantine Empire Category Byzantine Ottoman wars Category History of Manisa Province Ottoman battle stub Byzantine stub ca Caiguda de Filad lfia es C ...   more details



  1. Shattuara

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Shattuara , also spelled attuara, was a king of the Hurrian kingdom of Hanigalbat in the thirteenth century BC. Shattuara was a vassal of the Assyria n king Adad nirari I 1295 1263 BC . In an inscription made by Adad nirari he is told to have rebelled against his lord, but was captured and his oath of loyalty renewed. A later king also called Shattuara is suggested to have ruled Hanigalbat during the reign of the Assyria n king Shalmaneser I 1263 1233 BC . In an Assyrian inscription king Shattuara of Hanigalbat is told to have waged war against Shalmaneser I. However it seems more likely this event is a recapitulation of the revolt against Adad nirari I , either by Shattuara or his son Wasashatta . See also Portal Ancient Near East Mitanni S start S bef before Shattiwaza S ttl title Mitanni vassal Mitanni king years 13th century BC S aft after Wasashatta end Mitanni kings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shattuara ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Hurrian kings Category 13th century BC rulers ANE bio stub ca Shattuara I es Shattuara I eu Shattuara I.a fr Shattuara I gl Shattuara I ko 1 it Shattuara I nl Shattuara pl Szattuara I ru I ...   more details



  1. Wasashatta

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Wasashatta , also spelled Wasa atta, was a king of the Hurrian kingdom of Hanigalbat ca. the early thirteenth century BC. Like his father Shattuara , Wasashatta was an Assyria n vassal. He revolted against his master Adad nirari I ca. 1295 1263 BC short chronology and sought in vain help from the Hittites . The Assyrians crushed his revolt and devastated Hanigalbat. The royal family was captured and brought to Assur and Wasashatta was never heard of again. See also Portal Ancient Near East Mitanni S start S bef before Shattuara S ttl title Mitanni vassal Mitanni king years 13th century BC S aft after Shattuara II end Mitanni kings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wasashatta ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Hurrian king DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 13th century BC births Category 13th century BC deaths Category Hurrian kings AncientNearEast bio stub ca Wasashatta es Wasashatta eu Wasashatta fr Wasashatta gl Wasashatta ko it Wasashatta nl Wasashatta pl Wasaszatta ru ...   more details



  1. Sui Gu

    Unreferenced date January 2009 Fiction date October 2009 Chinese t s chinese name Sui surname Sui Sui Gu died 199 , Chinese style name style name Baitu , was a vassal serving under the warlord Zhang Yang warlord Zhang Yang during the late Han Dynasty period of History of China Chinese history . When Zhang Yang was killed by Yang Chou out of fear for him joining L Bu , Sui avenged his lord by killing Yang Chou. Afterwards, Sui Gu went on to serve under Yuan Shao . However, Sui Gu was attacked and killed by Cao Cao s forces during the Battle of Guandu . See also List of people of the Three Kingdoms Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sui, Gu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Vassal serving under the warlord Zhang Yang warlord Zhang Yang DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 199 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sui, Gu Category 2nd century births Category 199 deaths Category Yuan Shao and associates Category Year of birth unknown China bio stub ko ja zh ...   more details



  1. Jonathan of Tusculum

    Jonathan died before 1167 was the count of Tusculum from the death of his father, Ptolemy II of Tusculum Ptolemy II , in 1153 to his own death. His mother was Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor . He was, by inheritance, an imperial vassal, but Pope Adrian IV granted him the papal property the great fortress in Tusculum and invested him as a papal vassal as well. He swore homage on 9 July 1155 to the pope excepto contra Imperatorem &mdash except against the emperor. In turn, he surrendered Montisfortini and Velletri Faiola to the papacy. The Commune of Rome Senate of Rome , however, refused to ratify the grant of the fortress to the count. In 1163, he was invested with the port of Torre Astura Astura , which his father had illegally held from the church, by the abbot of S. Alessio. At some point during his countship, he must have associated his younger brother Raino of Tusculum Raino with him, for Raino appears as sole count in 1167. Sources Ferdinand Gregorovius Gregorovius, Ferdinand . Rome in the Middle Ages Vol. IV Part 1 . 1905. http www.genealogie mittelalter.de crescentier tuskulaner gionata graf von tusculum 1155 gionata graf von tusculum 1155.html Lexikon des Mittelalters Gionata Graf von Tusculum . Category People of medieval Rome Category Italian nobility Category 12th century Italian people ...   more details



  1. Arnau Mir, Count of Pallars Jussą

    of Fraga ... from the men of the Count of Pallars and the King capturing Arnau s vassal ... s forcing Pere de Bardet, a vassal of Arnau, to become his own vassal under constraint refusing ... though he was a Liege homage liege vassal defaulting on his debts to Arnau s other vassals illegally ... other vassals. It is recorded that one Berivizio wounded Pere de Castellnou, Arnau s liege vassal and nephew, and also murdered a man named Ros from Montanyana . Another vassal of the count, Ram n de ...   more details



  1. Yich'aak B'alam

    Infobox royalty name Yich aak B alam title King of Seibal image Dos Pilas Stela 16 detail.jpg imgw 146 alt caption Stela 16 from Dos Pilas depicts the defeated king Yich aak B alam. religion Maya religion Yich aak B alam was a Maya civilization Maya king of Seibal . Biography In AD 735 Ucha an K in B alam the fourth king of Dos Pilas kingdom attacked Seibal, capturing Yich aak B alam. ref Jaguar Claw ref The captive king was not executed but rather became a vassal of his more powerful neighbour. ref Sharer & Traxler 2006, p. 520. Martin & Grube 2000, p. 58, 61. Coe 1999, p. 130. Schele & Mathews 1999, p. 177. ref Yich aak B alam is shown under the feet of Ucha an K in B alam on Aguateca Stela  2. ref Sharer & Traxler 2006, p. 407. ref Yich aak B alam continued as a vassal under the next king of Dos Pilas, K awiil Chan K inich , who presided over ritual s at Seibal in 745 and 747. ref Sharer & Traxler 2006, p. 408. ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Yichaak Balam Category Kings of Seibal ...   more details



  1. Akashi Morishige

    unsourced date January 2009 Japanese name Akashi nihongo Akashi Morishige extra ? 1618 was a vassal of Ukita Hideie , the daimyo of Okayama prefecture and fought against Tokugawa Ieyasu at Battle of Sekigahara Sekigahara . He surrendered to Kuroda Nagamasa . Later, he fought for the Toyotomi clan at Osaka Castle . After his side lost, he somehow managed to escape the fall of the castle. He was baptised a Christian in 1596. openhistory Persondata NAME Akashi Morishige ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1618 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Akashi, Morishige Category 1618 deaths Category Japanese Roman Catholics Category Samurai samurai stub ja ...   more details



  1. Baligant

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In The Song of Roland , Baligant is the Emir of Babylon i.e., Damascus , not the Mesopotamian Babylon , who tries to aid the defense of Zaragoza sometimes spelled Saragossa from Charlemagne . He is sometimes described as a man from ancient times. He is killed in the ensuing battle. He comes to the aid of his vassal King Marsile a.k.a. Marsillion and brings an immense army to fight Charlemagne. He is often seen as the parallel of Charlemagne, both being old, handsome and skillful with a sword. One might say they were equals, except that Charlemagne had the help of Saint Gabriel . He carries a sword named Pr cieuse . Category Characters in The Song of Roland Category Emirs lit char stub ...   more details




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