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1125 and On
On 5 April 1125, Honorius wrote to Thurstan, Archbishop of York, advising him that Honorius planned to settle the issue personally.
On July 19, this disturbance was 700 miles ( 1125 km ) to the southeast of the developing Tropical Storm Daniel.

1125 and June
Lothair III of Supplinburg ( 9 June 1075, Unterlüß – 4 December 1137 ), was Duke of Saxony ( 1106 ), King of Germany ( 1125 ), and Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 to 1137.
In the Battle of Azaz forces of the Crusader States commanded by King Baldwin II of Jerusalem defeated Aq-Sunqur il-Bursuqi's army of Seljuk Turks on June 11, 1125 and raised the siege of the town.
Magnus I of Sweden, son of Nicholas ( ; ), later called Magnus the Strong ( born about 1106, died 4 June 1134 in the Battle of Fotevik ), was a Danish duke who ruled Gothenland in southern Sweden from 1125 to 1130.
Mstislav I Vladimirovich the Great (, ) ( June 1, 1076, Turov – April 14, 1132, Kiev ) was the Grand Prince of Kiev ( 1125 – 1132 ), the eldest son of Vladimir II Monomakh by Gytha of Wessex.

1125 and Battle
Although Antioch was severely weakened after the Battle of Ager Sanguinis in 1119, and Baldwin himself was held captive by the emir of Aleppo from 1122 – 1124, Baldwin led the crusader states to victory at the Battle of Azaz in 1125.
In 1125 Baldwin assembled the knights from all the crusader territories and met the Seljuks at the Battle of Azaz.
The Crusaders regained some of their influence in Syria at the Battle of Azaz six years later in 1125.
After returning to Edessa he was able to enlarge the territory of the county, and in 1125 he participated in the Battle of Azaz, a Crusader victory against the atabeg of Mosul, who were led by Il-Burzuki.
In 1125 he aided in the Crusader victory at the Battle of Azaz.
The young Joscelin was taken prisoner at the Battle of Azaz in 1125, but was ransomed by Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem.
Baldwin and Joscelin were both captured a second time in 1122, and although Edessa recovered somewhat after the Battle of Azaz in 1125, Joscelin was killed in battle in 1131.
Hugo, lord of Tuyll, knight, is documented around 1125, Gozewijn ( Gawaine ) and Jan van Tuyll took part in the decisive episode of the wars of Brabant, the Battle of Baesweiler in 1371, Pieter van Tuyll, lord of Welland, envoy of Charles the Bold of Burgundy to Edward IV of England, became lord of Serooskerke in Schouwen from Philip I of Spain in 1483.

1125 and led
The Hungarians, led by Stephen II, then invaded Byzantium's Balkan provinces in 1127, with hostilities lasting until 1129 ; however, an alternative chronology has been suggested with the Hungarian attack and Byzantine retaliation taking place in 1125 with a renewal of hostilities in 1126.
The FCC process, led by the Advanced Television Systems Committee ( ATSC ) adopted a range of standards from interlaced 1, 080-line video ( a technical descendant of the original analog NHK 1125 / 30 Hz system ) with a maximum frame rate of 30 Hz, and 720-line video, progressively scanned, with a maximum frame rate of 60 Hz.

1125 and by
The earliest known manual written about dominoes is the Manual of the Xuanhe Period ( 1119 – 1125 ) written by Qu You ( 1347 – 1433 ).
The Khitan fled west after their defeat by the Tungusic Jurchens ( later known as Manchus ) and founded the Kara-Khitan or Western Liao dynasty ( 1125 – 1218 ) in eastern Kazakhstan.
In 1125, accompanied by an armed following, Pons took possession of Cluny Abbey, melted down the treasures stored in the monastery, and paid his followers, who continued to terrorise the monks and the villages dependent upon the abbey.
Next, John convened the Synod of Westminster in September 1125, which was attended by both the archbishops of Canterbury and York, together with twenty bishops and forty abbots.
They arrived in late 1125 and were greeted warmly by Honorius, and they remained in Rome until early 1126.
The German princes refused to give the crown to his nephew, the duke of Swabia, for fear he would try to regain the imperial power held by Henry V. Instead, they chose Lothair III ( 1125 – 1137 ), who found himself embroiled in a long-running dispute with the Hohenstaufens, and who married into the Welfs.
When Henry died in 1125, Lothair was viewed by the imperial chancellor, the Archbishop of Mainz, as a perfect candidate.
The Song official Tong Guan ( 1054 – 1126 ) advised Emperor Huizong ( 1100 – 1125 ) to form an alliance with the Jurchens, and their joint military campaign toppled and completely conquered the Liao Dynasty by 1125.
However, the poor performance and military weakness of the Song army was observed by the Jurchens who immediately broke the alliance with the Song, launching an invasion into Song territory in 1125 and another in 1127 ; in this latter invasion, the Jurchens captured not only the Song capital at Kaifeng, but the retired emperor Huizong, his successor Qinzong, and most of the Imperial court.
The next two missions were carried out in 1124 – 1125 and 1128 by Bishop Otto of Bamberg.
The abbey was originally served by a community of Augustinian Canons Regular from Merton Priory and the layout of the original church at Holyrood, now known only from excavations, probably came from the 1125 church at the priory.
In 1125 he was elected by the monks of the Abbey at Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys, near Vannes, Brittany, to be their abbot, so he turned the Paraclete over to Heloise, his love, who had been in a convent in Argenteuil since taking the veil.
In the Gesta Regum Anglorum of around 1125, William of Malmesbury records that Gawain's grave had been uncovered in Pembrokeshire during the reign of William the Conqueror, and writes that the great nephew of Arthur had been driven from his kingdom by Hengest's brother, though he continued to harry them severely.
Legatine councils in 1125, 1127 and 1129 were held in Westminster, the last two called by Archbishop William.
Bigardis was originally a dependency of the Abbey of Saint Bavo in Ghent, but by 1125, nuns under the leadership of Saint Wivina had founded a religious community there.
There is no contemporary evidence for veneration being made to Oda, with the first indication of cult coming in the hagiography written by Byrhtferth about Oswald, but no hagiography specifically about Oda was written until Eadmer wrote the Vita sancti Odonis sometime between 1093 and 1125.
William's first edition of the book was followed by the Gesta pontificum Anglorum ( Deeds of the English Bishops ) in 1125.
In 1125 his name appears again as a witness to a donation, this time accompanied by the title " magister militum Templi " (" Master of the Knights of the Temple ").
In 1125, the Jin Dynasty founded by the Jurchens overthrew the Liao Dynasty, and attempted to gain control over former Liao territory in Mongolia.
Some residual ill-feeling is suggested by contemporary historian Orderic Vitalis, who in Ecclesiastical Historii ( 1125 ) wrote in praise of native English resistance to " William the Bastard " ( William I of England ).
The Blue Cliff Record (; ; Korean: Byeokamrok, 벽암록 ( 碧巖錄 ); Vietnamese: Bích nham lục ( 碧巖錄 )) is a collection of Chán Buddhist koans originally compiled in China during the Song dynasty in 1125 ( 宋宣和七年 ) and then expanded into its present form by the Chán master Yuanwu Keqin ( 圜悟克勤 1063 – 1135 ).

1125 and King
* October 23 – King Sweyn III of Denmark ( b. c. 1125 ) ( in battle )
* date unknown – King Eystein II of Norway ( b. c. 1125 )
The abbey school, which was founded in 1125, moved into the hospitium in 1485 as the Royal Grammar School of King Henry VII.
In 1127 he was married to Gertrude, the only child of Lothair III, King of Germany, whose marriage and inheritance Henry's father had been promised as reward for his changing to support Lothair in the royal election of 1125.
* 1125: Lothar of Supplinburg elected as German King and crowned Emperor, as Lothar II.
Around 1125 Władysław married Agnes of Babenberg, daughter of Margrave Leopold III of Austria ; this union gave him a close connection with the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Germany: Agnes by her mother was a granddaughter of Emperor Henry IV and a half-sister of the Franconian duke Conrad III of Hohenstaufen, the later King of Germany.
David the Builder died on 24 January 1125, and upon his death, King David was, as he had ordered, buried under the stone inside the main gatehouse of the Gelati Monastery so that anyone coming to his beloved Gelati Academy stepped on his tomb first, a humble gesture for a great man.
In 1125, Goswin's son Hermann married Gertrud of Swabia, sister of King Conrad III of Germany.
Inge the Younger was King of Sweden in 1110 – 1125 and the son of king Halsten and he was probably Halsten's youngest son.
When Margaret's first cousin King Inge the Younger died in 1125, Magnus claimed the throne as the eldest grandson of Inge the Elder.
The ruler of Poland, Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth, in order to hold his ground against the Empire wanted to obtain a powerful ally against Lothair III of Supplinburg, who in 1125 had been elected King of the Romans against Duke Frederick II of Swabia.
Benny Goodman, Born in 1909, famous clarinetist nicknamed the " King of Swing ," grew up at 1125 S Francisco
Hugh de Puiset ( sometimes Hugh Pudsey ; c. 1125 – 3 March 1195 ) was a medieval Bishop of Durham and Chief Justiciar of England under King Richard I.
Demetrius I ( დემეტრე I ) ( c. 1093 – 1156 ), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was King of Georgia from 1125 to 1156.
* King Đorđe ( 1114 – 1118, 1125 – 1131 )
In August, 1125, Berengar is mentioned in documents of Lothair III, King of the Romans.

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