Year 1219 (MCCXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. February – Pelagius orders the Crusader...
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flood of Grenoble in 1219 was a natural disaster that took place in the plain of Grenoble on the night of 14 to 15 September 1219. It happened from the...
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Software maintenance (redirect from IEEE 1219)
Software maintenance is the modification of a software product after delivery. Software maintenance is often considered lower skilled and less rewarding...
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HE 1219-0312 is an extremely metal-poor star in the constellation Virgo, The star is located at around 41,400 light years away from earth. It is thought...
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UNIVAC 418 (redirect from Univac 1219)
reduced to 2 microseconds. The militarized version was called the UNIVAC 1219 (known as the "Mk 152 Fire Control Computer.") It was part of the Navy's...
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Flag of Denmark (section 1219 origin legend)
historiography connects the introduction of the flag to the Battle of Lindanise of 1219. The elongated Nordic cross, which represents Christianity, reflects its...
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Dec. 17: Conon de Béthune died 1219 or 1220 (born 1150), crusader and trouvère Poetry portal Poetry List of years in poetry Le Vot, Gerard; Switten, Margaret;...
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a direct dominion (Latin: dominium directum) of the King of Denmark from 1219 until 1346 when it was sold to the Teutonic Order and became part of the...
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Kitāb al-aghānī, Mosul, 1218–1219. Vol II. Cairo, Egyptian National Library, Ms Farsi 579 Kitāb al-aghānī, Mosul, 1218–1219. Vol IV. Cairo, Egyptian National...
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Közlöny (in Hungarian). 44 (74). Budapest: Pallas Lap- és Könyvkiadó Vállalat: 1219. 23 October 1989. OECD (27 June 2013). "OECD Health Data: Social protection"...
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when the foundation of Pakistan was laid. The Early Medieval period (642–1219 CE) witnessed the spread of Islam in the region. Before the arrival of Islam...
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Daibhi (2005). Prehistoric and Early Ireland. Oxford University Press. p. 1219. ISBN 978-0-19-821737-4. Archived from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved...
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symbolizing the three Franciscan vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. In 1219, he went to Egypt in an attempt to convert the sultan al-Kamil and put an...
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Events from the year 1219 in Ireland. Lord: Henry III Sibella, the great-granddaughter of the Norman leader Strongbow, was granted the manor in Castlecomer...
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Washington Manuscript of the Psalms (Washington MS II), designated as Rahlfs 1219 (in the Rahlfs numbering of Septuagint manuscripts), van Haelst 83 (in the...
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arranged the pretender's murder and banished her father to a monastery. In 1219, Sanetomo was assassinated by his nephew Kugyō. Since Sanetomo died childless...
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Gervase Avenel (redirect from Gervase Avenel (died 1219))
Gervase Avenel (died 1219), Lord of Eskdale and Abercorn was a 12th-13th century noble. He served as Justiciar in Lothian between 1206 until 1215 and served...
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uncontested superiority outside city walls. Otrar was besieged in autumn 1219—the siege dragged on for five months, but in February 1220 the city fell...
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13th century in literature (redirect from 1219 in literature)
commissioned to commemorate William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1219), a rare example at this time of a life of a lay person, is completed, probably...
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recorded claim over the place was laid by Denmark after a successful raid in 1219 led by King Valdemar II, followed by a period of alternating Scandinavian...
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The siege of Damietta of 1218–1219 was part of the Fifth Crusade in which the Crusaders attacked the Egyptian port city of Damietta. The city, under the...
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1219 Britta, provisional designation 1932 CJ, is a stony background asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 11 kilometers (7...
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southern Scotland from King David I (r. 1124–53), but John de Courcy (d. 1219)—also an Anglo-Norman knight—seized Ulaid in Ireland by force. These two...
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Turkic culture was predominant. After Genghis Khan destroyed the city in 1219, it was rebuilt and profited from its location on the Silk Road. From the...
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Estonians (by the Germans and Danes, 1193–1227). Semigallians and Curonians (1219–1290). Old Prussians. Lithuanians and Samogitians (by the Germans, unsuccessfully...
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question of ESP in dreams". American Psychologist. 40 (11): 1219–1230. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.40.11.1219. Rao, K. Ramakrishna; Palmer, John (December 1987). "The...
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rulers was the development of a distinct Turco-Persian tradition. Between 1219 and 1221, under the Khwarazmian Empire, Iran suffered under the Mongol invasion...
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Serbian Orthodox Church was organized as an autocephalous archbishopric in 1219, through the effort of Sava, the country's patron saint, and in 1346 it was...
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defeat in the Battle of St. Matthew's Day, where Lembitu was killed. In 1219, Valdemar II landed at Lindanise, defeated the Estonians in the Battle of...
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