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  1. Hace 3 días · Imprisonment (11731189) Eleanor was imprisoned for the next 16 years, much of the time in various locations in England. During her imprisonment, Eleanor became more and more distant from her sons, especially from Richard, who had always been her favourite. [180]

  2. Hace 5 días · The Sultanate of Rûm [a] was a culturally Turco-Persian Sunni Muslim state, established over conquered Byzantine territories and peoples ( Rûm) of Anatolia by the Seljuk Turks following their entry into Anatolia after the Battle of Manzikert (1071).

  3. Hace 2 días · The World Happiness Report is a publication that contains articles and rankings of national happiness, based on respondent ratings of their own lives, [1] which the report also correlates with various (quality of) life factors. [2] As of March 2024, Finland has been ranked the happiest country in the world seven times in a row.

  4. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Shinran (born 1173, near Kyōto, Japan—died Jan. 9, 1263, Kyōto) was a Buddhist teacher recognized as the founder of the Jōdo Shinshū (True Pure Land School), which advocates that faith, recitation of the name of the buddha Amida ( Amitabha ), and birth in the paradise of the Pure Land.

  5. Hace 5 días · Route 1173: Si Wiang – Mae Liab; Route 1174: San Ton Muen – Thung Ngiu; Route 1175: Mae Ramat – Chedi Yutthahattee; Route 1176: Tha Pho – Ban Suan; Route 1177: Don Rabiang – Pa Rai Luang; Route 1178: Mae Khon – Ban Luang; Route 1179: Fai Kwang – Don Ngoen; Highway 1180 : Sawankhalok – Plai Rang; Route 1181: Mae Kaeo ...

  6. Hace 4 días · The Brythonic Kingdom of Gwynedd was established in the 5th century, and it proved to be the most durable of these Brythonic states, surviving until the late 13th century. [13] Boundaries and names emerging from the 1st millennium AD onwards are still being used today to define towns and counties of the region. [41]

  7. 7 de abr. de 2024 · April 11, 1240, Aberconway, Gwynedd, Wales. Llywelyn Ap Iorwerth (died April 11, 1240, Aberconway, Gwynedd, Wales) was a Welsh prince, the most outstanding native ruler to appear in Wales before the region came under English rule in 1283. Llywelyn was the grandson of Owain Gwynedd (d. 1170), a powerful ruler of Gwynedd in northern Wales.