11) pipe rolls. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...The oldest extant pipe roll dates from the 31st year of the reign of Henry I (1130), and from 1156 they are almost completely intact. The earliest of these records... 12) §7. Caradoc of Llancarvan. XII. The Arthurian Legend. Vol. 1. From the
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American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21 ...to exist; but certain Welsh compilations, continuing Geoffrey s narrative down to the year 1156, are, on very doubtful authority, ascribed to him 45 . Caradoc s authorship... 13) Babenberg. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...and Henry II, called Jasomirgott ("if God will") for his favorite phrase. Henry II became (1156) the first duke of Austria. In 1192 the Babenbergs inherited Styria.... 14) Frederick I, Holy Roman emperor and German king. The Columbia Encyclopedia,
Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Frederick pacified Germany by proclaiming a general land peace to end the anarchy, and in 1156 he satisfied Henry the Lion by restoring the duchy of Bavaria to him,... 15) 1125-37. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...Policy of consolidation and expansion of royal lands. Burgundian lands regained by marriage (1156) with Beatrice, heiress of the county of Burgundy; purchase of lands... 16) 1. The Norman Kingdom in South Italy and Sicily. 2001. The Encyclopedia of
World History ...holding (at its maximum, 1153). 1 1154-66 William I, continuing Roger's policy, defeated (1156) the Byzantine allies of Pope Adrian IV and compelled Adrian to recognize... 17) e. The Kassites, the Hurrians, and the Arameans. 2001. The Encyclopedia of
World History ...of Hammurapi to Susa. Enlil-nadin-ahhi (1159-1139) was the last Kassite king of Babylon. 2 1156-1025 2nd DYNASTY OF ISIN. After the Kassite defeat, a new dynasty... 18) Adrian IV, pope. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...or 1159) imperial favorites in the archbishoprics of Cologne and Ravenna. To make peace (1156) with William of Sicily, who had invaded papal territory, Adrian acknowledged... 19) Manuel I, Byzantine emperor. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...on mercenaries and the help of Venice, but in 1155 he invaded S Italy. Defeated at Brindisi in 1156 by William I of Sicily, in 1158 he made peace with him (which... 20) c. South India. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...of Srivijaya. 5 1040-68 Chalukya Somesvara I founded Kalyani, the capital until c. 1156. He drowned himself in Jain rites in the Tungabhadra, a sacred river of the... |