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1203 and Yoritomo's
From 1203 onwards, the family of the first Shogun Yoritomo's wife, the Hōjō clan, effectively had total control over the nation with the title Shikken ( Regent ), setting up a Hojo family court that discussed and made most of the significant decisions.

1203 and successor
Adolphus III ( d. 1225 ), his successor, received Dithmarschen in fee from the emperor Frederick I, but in 1203 the fortunes of war compelled him to surrender Holstein to Valdemar II of Denmark who mandated Albert of Orlamünde, the cession being confirmed in a Golden bull by the emperor Frederick II in 1214 and the pope in 1217, thus provoking the nobles in Holstein.

1203 and head
Shortly thereafter in 1203, Sanetomo became head of the Minamoto clan and was appointed Seii Taishogun.
* 1203 ( Kennin 3, 9th month ): Yoriie shaved his head and became a Buddhist priest ; and the emperor named Minamoto no Sanetomo as the 3rd shogun ; and Hōjō Tokimasa became Sanetomo's shikken ( regent ).

1203 and Kamakura
In fact, from 1192 to 1867, the shoguns, or their shikken regents in Kamakura ( 1203 – 1333 ), were the de facto rulers of Japan, although they were nominally appointed by the Emperor.
was the second shogun ( 1202 – 1203 ) of Japan's Kamakura shogunate, and the first son of first shogun Yoritomo.
Minamoto no Sanetomo ( 源 実朝, September 17, 1192 – February 13, 1219, r. 12031219 ) was the third shogun of the Kamakura shogunate Sanetomo was the second son of the founder of the Kamakura shogunate Minamoto no Yoritomo, his mother was Hōjō Masako, and his older brother was the second Kamakura shogun Minamoto no Yoriie.
Japan at the time was ruled by the Shikken ( Shogunate Regents ) of the Hōjō clan, who had intermarried with and wrested control from the Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate after his death in 1203.

1203 and Minamoto
In 1203, Masako's other son by Yoritomo, Minamoto no Sanetomo, became the third shogun with Tokimasa as regent.
Hōjō Tokimasa, who was the father-in-law of the first shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo, became the first shikken in 1203.
In 1203, the 21-year-old Yoriie became extremely ill and weak, and Tokimasa produced a plan whereby Japan would be divided between Minamoto no Sanetomo and Minamoto no Ichiman, Yoriie's son, and very close to the Hōjō, who was planning to become the next shogun.

1203 and no
However, although the use of hastily improvised fireships is mentioned during the 1203 siege of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade, no report confirms the use of the actual Greek fire.
no: 1203
** Climax, makers no. 1203 ( under overhaul )
The treaty was drafted using the Byzantine taxes of 1203 and they were no longer collected on most of the islands.
:... the Earl of Ulster was treacherously seized while performing penance, unarmed and barefooted, in the churchyard of Downpatrick, on Good Friday, anno 1203, and sent over to England, where the king condemned him to perpetual imprisonment in the Tower ... After de Courcy had been in confinement about a year, a dispute happening to arise between King John and Philip Augustus of France concerning the Duchy of Normandy, the decision of which being referred to single combat, King John, more hasty than advised, appointed the day, against which the King of France provided his champion ; but the King of England, less fortunate, could find no one of his subjects willing to take up the gauntlet, until his captive in the Tower, the stout Earl of Ulster, was prevailed upon to accept the challenge.
John must have convinced himself that he had fulfilled Innocent ’ s command to correct the krstjani, because the “ Confessio ” ( Abjuration ) signed at Bilino Polje by seven priors of the Krstjani church on April 8, 1203, makes no mention of errors.
no: Kategori: 1203
Shelf no. 1203. f. 3
no: Kategori: Dødsfall i 1203
George is mentioned in prayers dated to 1203 as " king of kings, and caesar of all the East and West ", suggesting that he was still alive and given some titles by his reigning son, but exercised no real power.

1203 and Yoriie
Hōjō Masako overheard a plot that Yoshikazu and Yoriie were hatching, and turned in her own son to Tokimasa, who did not hurt Yoriie but had Yoshikazu executed in 1203.
* 1203 ( Kennin 3, 8th month ): Shogun Yoriie fell gravely ill.
Yoshitoki, Masako, and Tokimasa presided over a council of regents in 1200 to help Yoriie in ruling the country, but Yoriie distrusted the Hōjō, and in 1203 plotted with Yoshikazu to have Hōjō Tokimasa murdered.
Yoriie, out of support, abdicated in 1203, went to live in Izu, and was executed on Tokimasa's orders in 1204.

1203 and was
Alain de Lille ( or Alanus ab Insulis ) ( c. 1116 / 1117 – 1202 / 1203 ), French theologian and poet, was born in Lille, some years before 1128.
Alexios III Angelos () ( c. 1153 – 1211 ) was Byzantine Emperor from 1195 to 1203.
His participation in the attempted usurpation of John Komnenos the Fat in 1200 had caused him to be imprisoned until the accession of Isaac II Angelos, who was restored to the throne after having been deposed and imprisoned by his brother Alexios III, and his son Alexios IV Angelos, who were placed on the throne by the intervention of the Fourth Crusade in July 1203.
In the course of a plot between Philip of Swabia, Boniface of Montferrat and the Doge of Venice, the Fourth Crusade was, despite papal excommunication, diverted in 1203 against Constantinople, ostensibly promoting the claims of Alexius son of the deposed emperor Isaac.
From 1192 to 1867, sovereignty of the state was exercised by the shoguns, or their shikken regents ( 1203 – 1333 ), whose authority was conferred by Imperial warrant.
It was published as RFC 1203 in 1991.
In late 1203, John attempted to relieve Château Gaillard, which although besieged by Philip was guarding the eastern flank of Normandy.
Ghana survived in a diminished form until Kumbi Saleh was destroyed in 1203 by a former vassal state, the anti-Muslim Sosso Kingdom, which ultimately controlled the southern portions of the former Ghana Empire.
1203 – fall 1263 ) was the first known Grand Duke of Lithuania and the only King of Lithuania.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Valentinianus and Avienus ( or, less frequently, year 1203 Ab urbe condita ).
From their base at Ani, the brothers surged ahead into the central Armenian lands, reclaiming one after another fortress and district from local Muslim dynasts: Bjni was taken in 1201 and Dvin fell in 1203.
Alarmed by the Georgian successes, Süleymanshah II, the resurgent Seljuqid sultan of Rûm, rallied his vassal emirs and marched against Georgia, but his camp was attacked and destroyed by David Soslan at the battle of Basian in 1203 or 1204.
Count Arthur was taken prisoner by John in 1203, and disappeared in murky circumstances.
The defeat of the latter, who was taken prisoner at Mirebeau on the first of August 1202, seemed to ensure John's success, but he was abandoned by William des Roches, who in 1203 assisted Philip Augustus in subduing the whole of Anjou.
Year 1203 ( MCCIII ) was a common year starting on Wednesday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
Eleanor was the daughter of Duke Geoffrey II of Brittany, elder brother of King John, which meant that she had a better claim to the English throne than John and Henry according to Primogeniture, thus should have been queen regnant in 1203.
It was destroyed in 1203 in a joint expedition of Gelre and Holland, but was soon rebuilt.
In April 1203 Pope Innocent III annulled both elections, and Geoffrey of Henlaw was appointed to the See of St. David's, despite the strenuous exertions of Gerald.
Peter II ( 1203 – May 15, 1268 ), called the Little Charlemagne, was the Count of Savoy from 1263 until his death.
William was heavily engaged with the defence of Normandy against the growing pressure of the Capetian armies between 1200 and 1203.
He was one of the noblest men among the Byzantine aristocracy, and might have succeeded to the throne in regular fashion if the Fourth Crusade had not been diverted to Constantinople in 1203.
Isaac II Angelos ( or Angelus ) ( Greek: Ισαάκιος Β ’ Άγγελος, Isaakios II Angelos ) ( September 1156 – January 1204 ) was Byzantine Emperor from 1185 to 1195, and again from 1203 to 1204.

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