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1190 and On
On November 11, 1190, Richard betrothed Arthur to a daughter of Tancred of Sicily as part of their treaty.
On 7 March 1190, crusaders at the fair led a pogrom ; many Jews in the town were massacred.
On 26 August 1190 David married Matilda of Chester ( 1171 – 6 January 1233 ), daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester.
On Feb 6, 1190, all Norwich Jews who didn't escape to the support of the local castle were slaughtered in their village.
On hand to report the arrival on radio was Joe Long of KLIF 1190.
The first mention of the directional compass is in Alexander Neckam's On the Natures of Things, written in Paris around 1190.
On March 29, 1941 Westinghouse completed the FCC licensing of WOWO's famous clear-channel broadcasting on 1190 kHz.

1190 and June
Frederick I Barbarossa ( 1122 – 10 June 1190 ) was a German Holy Roman Emperor.
However, on 10 June 1190, Emperor Frederick drowned in the Saleph river.
Bolzano became an important trading point after its elevation to a town on 24 June 1190 by bishop Konrad of Trent owing to its location between the two major cities of Venice and Augsburg.
The Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick I Barbarossa approached the Armenian territories in June 1190, and Leo sent an embassy with presents, ample supplies, and armed troops.
A second embassy, headed by the bishop Nerses of Lampron, arrived too late, after the death of the emperor ( 10 June 1190 ) and returned to Tarsus with the emperor ’ s son Frederick, the bishops, and the German army.
* Richard FitzRoy ( c. 1190June 1246 ), son of John Lackland, King of England
The Kyffhäuser has significance in German traditional mythology as the resting place of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, who drowned on June 10, 1190 in the Göksu River near Silifke during the Third Crusade.
Richard FitzRoy ( c. 1190June 1246 ) was feudal Baron of Chilham, Kent, and the illegitimate son of King John of England.

1190 and 10
Godfrey died in 1190, on 10 or 21 August.

1190 and Emperor
Friedrich Barbarossa was Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190.
After the death of King William II of Sicily his cousin Tancred of Lecce had seized power and had been crowned early in 1190 as King Tancred I of Sicily, although the legal heir was William's aunt Constance, wife of the new Emperor Henry VI.
* Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor ( d. 1190 )
# Marie ( c. 1190 – May 1260 ), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland
* Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor ( 1125 – 1190 ), king & emperor
Guy died in 1194 without surviving issue ( his daughters by Sibylla, Alix de Lusignan and Marie de Lusignan both died young of plague at Acre in September or 21 October 1190 ) and was succeeded by his brother Amalric, who received the royal crown from Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor.
* Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor ( 1122 – 1190 ), or Frederick I Barbarossa, king of Germany
Its rulers, the House of Reuss, named all of their male children Heinrich () after the end of the 12th century in honour of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor ( 1190 – 97 ), to whom they owed the estates of Weida and Gera.
Constance's father-in-law died in 1190, and the following year Henry and Constance were crowned Emperor and Empress.
In 1895 Bernhard von Simson added a sixth volume to the Geschichte der deutschen Kaiserzeit, thus bringing the work down to the death of Emperor Frederick I in 1190.
Kaiserslautern received its name from the favorite hunting retreat of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa who ruled the Holy Roman Empire from 1155 until 1190.
In 1190 Bohemond met the remnants of the German contingent arriving on the Third Crusade ; Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, had died on the way and some of his remains were buried in Antioch.
* Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor ( 1122 – 1190 ); " Frederick Barbarossa "
* Frederick III Barbarossa ( 1122 – 1190 ), duke of Swabia and Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick I
The city wall was built in segments in 1190 and 1420 and Emperor Charles IV granted or confirmed the city as a market town in 1356.
In 1190, while on the Third Crusade, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor ( Frederick Barbarossa ) fell off his horse and drowned in the river, then known as Saleph.
In 1190, at the Diet of Hall in the abbey of Comburg, the German Emperor Henry VI decided that the Duke of Lower Lotharingia, at that moment Henry I of Brabant, would only have ducal authority within his own Lotharingian territories ( the county of Leuven ) and his imperial fiefs ( the Margraviate of Antwerp, the Landgraviate of Brabant and the domain of the abbey of Nivelles ).
Upon the death of Duke Godfrey III in 1190, his son Duke Henry III of Brabant inherited the ducal title by order of Emperor Henry VI at the Diet of Schwäbisch Hall.

1190 and Frederick
The result was the Hohenstaufen Frederick I ( Barbarossa ) 1152 – 1190 who came to power.
Between 1152 and 1190, during the reign of Frederick I ( Barbarossa ), of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, an accommodation was reached with the rival Guelph party by the grant of the duchy of Bavaria to Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony.
In 1190, Frederick Barbarossa participated in the Third Crusade and died in Asia Minor.
Frederick died in 1190 while on the Third Crusade and was succeeded by his son, Henry VI.
* 1190 – Third Crusade: Frederick I Barbarossa drowns in the river Saleph while leading an army to Jerusalem.
At the same time the emperor Frederick I ( 1152 – 1190 ) in the east was making good the imperial claims on Arles.
From his office grew the Countship Palatine of the Rhine, or simply the Palatinate, which became a great territorial power from the time of the emperor Frederick I ( Barbarossa ) ( d. 1190 ) on.
In summer 1190, Conrad travelled north to Antioch to lead another young kinsman, Frederick of Swabia, safely back to Acre with the remnants of his cousin Frederick Barbarossa's imperial army.
Neither Antioch nor Tripoli participated in the Third Crusade, although the remnants of Frederick Barbarossa's army briefly stopped in Antioch in 1190 to bury their king.
Karaman was occupied by Frederick Barbarossa in 1190.

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