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  1. El eclipse solar del 1 de mayo de 1185 fue un eclipse solar total visible en América Central, Europa del Norte, Europa del Este, y el actual Kazajistán. La sombra del eclipse en la superficie terrestre tuvo su máximo a las 13:18:02, horario universal. El sol se encontraba en la constelación de Tauro en ese momento. 1 .

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    Tibetan calendar. 阳水虎年. (male Water- Tiger) 1309 or 928 or 156. — to —. 阴水兔年. (female Water- Rabbit) 1310 or 929 or 157. Year 1183 ( MCLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .

  3. Ad basilicas pictas. Dva sarkofaga na zapadnom rubu nalazišta. Arheološko nalazište Ad basilicas pictas u Splitu, zaštićeno je kulturno dobro. [1] Objekti s nalazišta sagrađeni su u 1. stoljeću. [1] Naziv lokaliteta Ad basilicas pictas ("Kod oslikanih bazilika") potječe iz povijesnih izvora u kojima se označava položaj ...

  4. Isaac II Angelos or Angelus ( Greek: Ἰσαάκιος Κομνηνός Ἄγγελος, translit. Isaákios Komnēnós Ángelos; September 1156 – January 1204) was Byzantine Emperor from 1185 to 1195, and co-Emperor with his son Alexios IV Angelos from 1203 to 1204. In a 1185 revolt against the Emperor Andronikos Komnenos, Isaac seized power ...

  5. 3 de may. de 2016 · Summary[edit] Description Aspron Trachy of Andronicus I, 1183-1185 AD.jpg. English: EL Aspron Trachy (30mm, 4.59 g, 6h). The Theotokos, orans, standing facing on daïs / Christ standing facing, crowning an emperor to left, holding labarum and akakia. DOC 2b; SB 1984. Near EF, flan crack.

  6. The history of Bulgaria can be traced from the first settlements on the lands of modern Bulgaria to its formation as a nation-state, and includes the history of the Bulgarian people and their origin. The earliest evidence of hominid occupation discovered in what is today Bulgaria date from at least 1.4 million years ago. [1]

  7. The Yamato period (大和時代, Yamato-jidai) is the period of Japanese history when the Imperial court ruled from modern-day Nara Prefecture, then known as Yamato Province . While conventionally assigned to the period 250–710, including both the Kofun period ( c. 250 –538) and the Asuka period (538–710), the actual start of Yamato rule ...