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* Hildegard of Bingen ( 1098 1179 )
* 1098 First Crusade: Massacre of Ma ' arrat al-Numan Crusaders breach the town's walls and massacre about 20, 000 inhabitants.
In the 12th century, German Benedictine abbess Hildegard von Bingen ( 1098 1179 ) wrote several influential theological, botanical, and medicinal texts, as well as letters, liturgical songs, poems, and arguably the oldest surviving morality play, while supervising brilliant miniature Illuminations.
File: Hildegard. jpg | Hildegard von Bingen ( 1098 1179 )
(; ) ( 1098 17 September 1179 ), also known as Saint Hildegard, and Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath.
To the north were the three other crusader states founded during and after the First Crusade, the County of Edessa ( 1097 1144 ), the Principality of Antioch ( 1098 1268 ), and the County of Tripoli ( 1109 1289 ), which were all independent but closely tied to Jerusalem.
** Conrad ( 1087 1098, nominal king under his father Henry IV )
* William II of Nevers ( 1098 1147 )
* September 17 Hildegard of Bingen, German abbess, mystic writer, and composer ( b. 1098 )
# Conrad, Margrave of Meissen, 1098 1157
The battle has traditionally been presented as symbolising the end of the Viking Age, although in fact major Scandinavian campaigns in Britain and Ireland occurred in the following decades, notably those of King Sweyn Estrithson of Denmark in 1069 70 and King Magnus Barefoot of Norway in 1098 and 1102 03.
For seven years ( 1091 1098 ), Richard II was exiled from his city, but with the aid of his relatives, he retook the city after a siege in 1098.
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In opposition to Runciman's argument, and on the basis of contemporary Jewish Cairo Geniza documents, as well as later Muslim accounts, Moshe Gil argues that the Seljuq conquest and occupation of Palestine ( c. 1073 1098 ) was a period of " slaughter and vandalism, of economic hardship, and the uprooting of populations ".
* Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut ( 1056 1098?
* Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut ( 1056 1098 )
* Baldwin I 1098 1100
:* 1098 1101 Felipa Matilde married to Guilhèm IX de Peiteus
* List of Latin Patriarchs of Antioch 1098 1964

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Adhemar ( also known as Adémar, Aimar, or Aelarz ) de Monteil ( died 1 August 1098 ), one of the principal figures of the First Crusade, was bishop of Puy-en-Velay from before 1087.
The supposed Holy Spear was unearthed from the floor of a Church during the Siege of Antioch ( 1098 ) by crusaders on the First Crusade, found by a poor and otherwise unknown monk named Peter Bartholomew.
* 1098: the Siege of Antioch during the First Crusade
: Exploiting the departure of Raimond for the First Crusade and troubles in the county, the powerful husband of Felipa reclaims Toulouse for her in 1098.
In 1098 Alan IV joined the First Crusade, leaving Brittany under the regency of his wife Ermengarde of Anjou.
He was the eldest son of Raymond IV of Toulouse, and had ruled Toulouse since Raymond left on the First Crusade in 1095-although, between 1098 and 1100, he was dispossessed by his cousin Philippa and her husband Duke William IX of Aquitaine, who marched into Toulouse and captured it, before mortgaging it back to Bertrand in 1100 to fund Duke William's expedition to the Holy Land.
Adela filled in as regent for her husband's duties during his extended absence as a leader of the First Crusade ( 1095 1098 ).
After the First Crusade in 1098, Genoa gained settlements in Syria.
On May 6, 1098 a part of the Genoese army returned to Genoa with the relics of Saint John the Baptist, which were given to the Republic of Genoa as part of their reward for providing military support to the First Crusade.
In 1098 Alan went on the First Crusade, leaving Ermengarde as his regent, and returned in 1101.
The Siege of Antioch took place during the First Crusade in 1097 and 1098.
The Prince of Antioch ruled the Principality of Antioch of the Crusader States, founded by Christian princes in 1098 when the First Crusade took the city ; it disappeared with the departure of the last crusader of in 1268.
* In the Siege of Antioch ( 1097 1098 ), soldiers of the First Crusade took the city and were besieged in turn.
In 1098, during the First Crusade, it was recovered by Byzantine Emperor Alexios I.
The first extensive Jewish emigration from Western Europe to Poland occurred at the time of the First Crusade ( 1098 ).
Albenga established itself as a commune in 1098 ; in that same year it took part to the First Crusade with vessels, men and money, receiving rights of free trade by the King of Jerusalem.
: The " Siege of Antioch " may also refer to two battles in 1097 and 1098 during the First Crusade ; see Siege of Antioch.
Yaghi-Siyan ( died June 3, 1098 ) was the governor of Antioch during the First Crusade.
** Siege of Ma ' arrat al-Numan in 1098 during the First Crusade
The most infamous event from the city's history dates from late 1098, during the First Crusade.

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The area was recaptured by the Byzantines in 1098 during the Crusades and later following the sack of Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade of 1204, the Byzantine Imperial family itself removed to nearby Trabzon establishing the Empire of Trebizond, of which Rize was part.

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It was also the first year to have all digits different from each other since 1098.
Cîteaux Abbey was founded in 1098 by a group of monks from Molesme Abbey, seeking to follow more closely the Rule of St. Benedict, under the leadership of Saint Robert of Molesme, who became the first abbot, Saint Alberic, the second abbot, and Saint Stephen Harding the third abbot, who wrote the Carta Caritatis, that described the organisation of the order.
When Thoros was assassinated in March 1098, Baldwin became the first count of Edessa, although it is unknown if he played any role in the assassination.
After two first-class matches against Sri Lankan domestic teams over the winter of 1977-78, in which he scored 76 runs at 38. 00 in first-class and a score of 22 in the only one day fixture, Gower topped 1, 000 runs in a season for the first time in his career, scoring 1098 runs at 37. 86 including two hundreds, five fifties and a call up to the national team.
* Vauquelin de Winchester, the French name of Walkelin ( died 1098 ), the first Norman bishop of Winchester
In 1098, Baldwin of Boulogne left the main Crusading army, which was travelling south towards Antioch and Jerusalem, and went first south into Cilicia, then east to Edessa.
* The first Crusader state, the County of Edessa, was founded in 1098 and lasted until 1149.
The first reference to him is from 1098, in the archives of Notre Dame Cathedral, where he was first a subdeacon, and later a precentor.
On June 28, 1098, the crusaders marched out to meet him in battle ; Robert and Hugh of Vermandois led the first of six divisions.
The situation within the Seljuq lands was further complicated by the arrival of the first crusade, which detached larged portions of Syria and Palestine from Muslim control in 1098 and 1099.
Bruno's first thought on leaving Reims seems to have been to place himself and his companions under the direction of an eminent solitary, Saint Robert, who had recently ( 1075 ) settled at Sèche-Fontaine, near Molesme in the Diocese of Langres, together with a band of other hermits, who were later on ( in 1098 ) to form the Cistercian Order.
In 1953 it was adapted for automotive racing as the 1098 cc FWA, with a bore of 2. 85 inches and a stroke of 2. 625 inches it initially produced and was first used at Le Mans in 1954 by Kieft Cars.
The first siege, by the crusaders against the Muslim-held city, lasted from 21 October 1097 to 2 June 1098.
The crusaders were luckily granted time to prepare for their arrival, as Kerbogha had first made a three-week long excursion to Edessa, which he was unable to recapture from Baldwin of Boulogne, who had taken it earlier in 1098.
Gytha of Wessex ( died 1098 or 1107 ) () was one of several daughters of Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, by his first wife, Edith Swanneck.
* 1098: Thüngersheim is documented for the first time.
In May 1098, at the request of his first cousin once removed, Prince Richard II of Capua, Borsa and his uncle Count Roger I of Sicily began the siege of Capua, from which the prince had long ago been exiled as a minor.

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