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11) Hapsburg. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...traced to the 10th cent., originally held lands in Alsace and in NW Switzerland. Otto (d. 1111) took the name Hapsburg from a castle near Aargau, Switzerland, when...

12) Stephen Harding, Saint. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...abbey (near Chatillon-sur-Seine) in Burgundy. In 1098 he joined his abbot, St. Robert (d. 1111), in founding at Citeaux a new abbey, where the Rule of St. Benedict...

13) Eccles. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...and heavy engineering. Eccles cakes are famous. The parish church is said to date from 1111, although most of the present building is of the 15th cent....

14) Lodi, city, Italy. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...city is located near the site of ancient Laus Pompeia, which was destroyed by Milan in A.D. 1111. At Lodi on May 10, 1796, Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Austrians...

15) Holstein. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...1814, see Schleswig-Holstein. For a time part of the duchy of Saxony, Holstein was created (1111) a county of the Holy Roman Empire and was bestowed on Adolf of Schauenburg....

16) c. The Religious Context. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...law schools developed, and Sufism was integrated into the broader canon by al-Ghazali (d. 1111) (See 1111). In HINDUISM, teachers like Sankara (c. 800) and Ramanuja...

17) 1076-1147. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
...Pagoda, at Konarak, may be earlier than its attribution to Ganga Narasimha (1238-64). 1 1111-41 Bittideva, independent, fought successfully against Chola, Pandya,...

18) Vladimir II. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...of Russia. Vladimir gained popularity as a result of his successful campaigns (1103 and 1111) against the Cumans, nomadic invaders who were a constant threat to Russian...

19) Schaumburg-Lippe. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...of Westphalia in the 12th cent., and its lord, Count Adolf, was invested with Holstein in 1111. The direct line died out in 1459, and the branch line that succeeded...

20) baud. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...bits per baud by using a range of 16 tones (representing the four-bit combinations 0000 to 1111) to transmit data, and data compression can boost the effective transmission...

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