The siege of Toledo in 1090 was an Almoravid attempt to conquer the city, which in 1085 fell into Castilian hands. In 1086, the Taifa of Seville, Al-Mu'tamid...
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Siege of Toledo may refer to: Siege of Toledo (930–932) Siege of Toledo (1085) Siege of Toledo (1090) Siege of Toledo (1099) Siege of Toledo (1100) Siege...
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Siege of Butera (1089) – Norman conquest of Southern Italy Siege of Mantua (1090–1091) Siege of Toledo (1090) – Reconquista Siege of Governolo (1090)...
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Bravo) or the Valiant, was king of León (1065–1109), Galicia (1071–1109), and Castile (1072–1109). After the conquest of Toledo in 1085, Alfonso proclaimed...
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violated by Holland during the Siege of Huy (1595) Borao, José Eugenio. "The massacre of 1603: Chinese perception of the Spaniards in the Philippines"...
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Al-Mutawwakil of Badajoz in return for protection from the Almoravids. July 1090: Yusuf besieges Toledo without success. Yusuf ibn Tashfin, King of the Almoravids...
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of Burgundy (c. 1070 – 24 May 1107) was the ruler of Galicia as vassal of Alfonso VI of León and Castile, the Emperor of All Spain, from about 1090 until...
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Taifa (category Former monarchies of Europe)
outside of al-Andalus. These alliances frequently included payments of large tributes in return for security. Eventually, the taifas of Badajoz, Toledo, Zaragoza...
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El Cid (category 11th-century people from the Kingdom of León)
Castilians started a loose siege of Toledo and later the next year the Christians captured Salamanca, a stronghold of the Taifa of Toledo.[citation needed] In...
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Al-Andalus (redirect from Etymology of Al-Andalus)
and principalities, some of which (such as the Taifa of Toledo, the Taifa of Zaragoza, the Taifa of Seville and the Taifa of Badajoz) reached considerable...
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Portugal in the Reconquista (category Medieval history of Portugal)
at the Battle of Pedroso. The title and office of Count of Portugal was abolished and Portugal lost its autonomy. In 1090, Raymond of Burgundy married...
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again in 1090 (483 AH), accompanied by some of the most renowned leaders of the Almoravid forces. Upon reaching Toledo, Ibn Tashfin laid siege to the city...
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as 1031, when the Caliphate of Córdoba ended; 1066, the date of the Granada massacre; 1090, when the Almoravids invaded; or the mid-12th century, when...
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withdrawal at the siege of Falaise. After Elias' death, the county of Maine passed to his daughter Eremburga and her husband, Fulk V of Anjou. In 1090 Elias married...
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Yusuf ibn Tashfin (category History of Marrakesh)
The death of Yusuf's heir, however, prompted his speedy return to Africa. When Yusuf returned to al-Andalus in 1090, he tried to take Toledo without success...
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accession of Al-Muqtadi. 1077: Seljuq Turks found Sultanate of Rûm in Turkey. 1082: The Almoravids conquer Algeria. 1085: After a four-year siege, Toledo delivers...
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Imperator (category Military ranks of ancient Rome)
of the city of Toledo, ancient capital of the Visigoths. In 1080, he introduced the form ego Adefonsus Hispaniarum imperator ("I, Alfonso, emperor of...
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Second French intervention in Mexico (redirect from Treaty for the Settlement of French Claims in Mexico)
Retrieved 11 June 2012. "The Mexican expedition" (pdf). Lyttelton Times. XIX. (1090). Thorndon, New Zealand: Papers Past: 9. 22 April 1863. Retrieved 26 June...
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death in 1090 the kingdom passed to his young heir Sulayman Sayyid-ad-Dawla. At the beginning of 1094, Balaguer fell into the hands of Ermengol IV of Urgell...
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end is variously given as: 1031, when the Caliphate of Córdoba ended; the 1066 Granada massacre; 1090, when the Almoravids invaded; or the mid-12th century...
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Almoravid dynasty (redirect from Almoravid Emirate of Morocco)
the Maghreb and Al-Andalus) dates from 1090, towards the end of the first Taifas period and the beginning of the Almoravid domination in Al-Andalus.: 304 ...
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Council of Girona decrees Jews to pay taxes for support of the Catholic Church to the same extent as Christians. 1090 The Jewish community of Granada...
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Alfonso VI of León and Castile defeats Yahya al-Qadir at the Siege of Toledo, taking the city held by the Moors since 932. 1086 10 July. Canute IV of Denmark...
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date) Osbern of Canterbury, English hagiographer (d. 1090) Peter the Hermit, French priest (approximate date) Sophia of Hungary, duchess of Saxony (approximate...
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of Galicia as a differentiated province within the realm, as indicated by the acts of several Councils of Toledo, chronicles such as that of John of Biclar...
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Walter fitz Alan (redirect from Walter the Steward, 1st High Steward of Scotland)
FitzAlan (c. 1090 – 1177) was a twelfth-century Anglo-Norman baron who became a Scottish magnate and Steward of Scotland. He was a younger son of Alan fitz...
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11th century (section 1090–1100)
Alfonso VI of Castile captures the Moorish Muslim city of Toledo, Spain. 1085: the Katedralskolan, Lund school of Sweden is established by Canute IV of Denmark...
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Rhineland massacres (redirect from German Crusade of 1096)
bishops of Mainz, Speyer, and Worms had attempted to protect the Jews of those towns within the walls of their palaces. In 1084 Rüdiger Huzmann (1073–1090),...
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Imperator totius Hispaniae (redirect from List of Consorts of Hispania)
in Castile and also in Toledo"). In the clause of 1086 and also in dating clauses of the Aragonese king for 1087, 1089, 1090, and 1093 wherein Alfonso's...
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politician (b. 1090) Arnold of Brescia, Italian priest and rebel (b. 1090) Fujiwara no Akisuke, Japanese nobleman (b. 1090) Geoffrey of Monmouth, English...
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