Year 1129 (MCXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. April 14 – Following the Capetian tradition, King Louis VI (the Fat) has...
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The Crusade of 1129 or the Damascus Crusade was a military campaign of the Kingdom of Jerusalem with forces from the other crusader states and from western...
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Windows-1258 (redirect from Code page 1129)
Each character is shown with its Unicode equivalent. IBM's code page 1129 (CCSID 1129 and euro sign extended CCSID 1163) is similar to code page 1258, but...
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This page lists all peers who held extant titles between 1120 and 1129. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland...
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Bion 5, also known as Kosmos 1129 (in Russian: Бион 5, Космос-1129) was a Bion satellite. It was an international biomedical research mission involving...
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Agnes of Blois (redirect from Agnes of Blois (died 1129))
Agnes of Blois, or de Puiset (died c. 1129) was a French noblewoman and Countess of Corbeil, Lady of Le Puiset, and Viscountess of Chartres from 1104 until...
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Events from the year 1129 in Ireland. High King: Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair Saint Ceallach (Celsus), (b 1080), abbot of Armagh. He presided at the synod...
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the County of Portugal became the independent Kingdom of Portugal and, in 1129, the capital city was transferred from Guimarães to Coimbra. Afonso was recognized...
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USS PC-1129 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was sunk by a Japanese suicide boat in January...
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Alcalans (Alcalá) between the Kingdom of Aragon and the Almoravid Caliphate in 1129. The Almoravid Caliphate fell into decline as quickly as it had been established...
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Adelaide of Forcalquier (11th-century - after 1129) was a suo jure reigning countess of Forcalquier from 1110 to 1129. She was the daughter of William Bertrand...
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persuasively on their behalf in the letter In Praise of the New Knighthood, and in 1129, at the Council of Troyes, he led a group of leading churchmen to officially...
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The Council of Troyes was convened by Bernard of Clairvaux on 13 January 1129 in the city of Troyes. The council, largely attended by French clerics, was...
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Culinaria France. Cologne: Könemann Verlagsgesellschaft mbh. ISBN 978-3-8331-1129-7. Dosch, Dee Davidson (2010). A Summer in '69. Strategic Book Publishing...
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Ottokar III (c. 1124 – December 31, 1164) was Margrave of Styria from 1129 until 1164. He was the son of Leopold the Strong and Sophia of Bavaria, and...
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1120s in poetry (redirect from 1129 in poetry)
early Occitan troubador 1127: February 7 - Ava (born 1060), German poet 1129: Minamoto no Shunrai (born 1057), Japan Poetry portal Poetry 12th century...
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1120s in England (redirect from 1129 in England)
Foundation of the first Cistercian abbey in England, at Waverley in Surrey. 1129 4 October – Henry of Blois becomes Bishop of Winchester, an office which...
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1129 Neujmina (prov. designation: 1929 PH) is an Eos asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 8 August 1929, by astronomer...
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in August 1024 in return for 80,000 gold pieces and the city of Azaz. In 1129, the Council of Troyes approved the rule of the Knights Templar for Hugues...
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Ramiro Sánchez of Monzón (c. 1070–1129/1130) was a noble kinsman of the kings of Navarre. In 1104 he was tenente of Urroz, of Monzón between 1104 and 1116...
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3rd Kylian Mbappé Paris Saint-Germain 270 2024 1st Rodri Manchester City 1170 2nd Vinícius Júnior Real Madrid 1129 3rd Jude Bellingham Real Madrid 917...
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664 Cecilia 100s 222–235 found in Roman Martyrology Cellach of Armagh 1080 1129 Celsus unknown unknown found in Roman Martyrology Cermanus 200s c. 305 found...
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October 19, 1129) was the first chancellor of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from around 1115. He was made archbishop of Caesarea before September 1129. Born in...
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death in 1143. Previously, he was Count of Anjou, as Fulk V, from 1109 to 1129. During Fulk's reign, the Kingdom of Jerusalem reached its largest territorial...
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Netto (3175) Grigory Neujmin 74 1885–1946 G. N. Neujmin; G. N. Neujmin (1129) Vitali Nevski 15 1974–pres. V. Nevski; amateur, (B42), image, Comet ISON...
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USCGC Forrest Rednour (redirect from USCGC Forrest Rednour (WPC-1129))
USCGC Forrest Rednour (WPC-1129) is the 29th Sentinel-class cutter built for the United States Coast Guard. She was the first of the four vessels of her...
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Maine (pronounced [mɛːn] ) is one of the traditional provinces of France. It corresponds to the former County of Maine, whose capital was also the city...
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