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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 11731173 - Wikipedia

    January 5 – Bolesław IV ( the Curly ), High Duke of Poland, dies after a 27-year reign. He is succeeded by his half-brother Mieszko III ( the Old ), and as duke of Sandomierz in Lesser Poland by Casimir II ( the Just ). King Canute I ( Knut Eriksson) extends his rule after the death of co-ruler Kol – which includes also Östergötland.

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    Europe. July 25 – Emperor Frederick II takes an oath at San Germano (near Cassino) and promises to depart on a Crusade (the Sixth Crusade ), for the Near East in August 1227. He sends 1000 knights to the Levant and provides Rome with 100,000 ounces of gold, to be forfeited to the Catholic Church should he break his vow.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 13751375 - Wikipedia

    阴木兔年. (female Wood- Rabbit) 1502 or 1121 or 349. Year 1375 ( MCCCLXXV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .

  4. The AD 1175 is a complete, precision analog-to-digital converter. It consists of three major elements: a linearized, auto-zeroed integrator, a single-chip microcomputer, and a custom CMOS controller/bus interface chip. (See Figure I AD 1175 Functional Block Diagram.) 4) CONV CMD 6) 60H.150H.]) DO NOT CONNECT Figure 1. AD1175 Functional Block ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AhwatAhwat - Wikipedia

    El-Ahwat ( Arabic: الاحواط, "the walls") is an archaeological site in the Manasseh Hills, Israel. It located 10 miles east of Caesarea near Katzir . The site was discovered in November 1992 by Adam Zertal during the Manasseh Hill Country Survey. [1] The settlement has been dated to the Bronze and Iron Ages.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1210s1210s - Wikipedia

    Summer – King John of England ("Lackland") campaigns in Wales against Llywelyn the Great, prince of Gwynedd. In July, after the Welsh uprising, John and Llywelyn reach an agreement and a peace treaty is signed. June – Papal legate Pandulf Verraccio arrives in Northampton to serve John with his excommunication ordered by Innocent III.

  7. The Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland took place during the late 12th century, when Anglo-Normans gradually conquered and acquired large swathes of land from the Irish, over which the kings of England then claimed sovereignty, all allegedly sanctioned by the papal bull Laudabiliter. [1] At the time, Gaelic Ireland was made up of several kingdoms ...