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* 933 – After a ten-year truce, German King Henry I defeats a Hungarian army at the Battle of Riade near the Unstrut river.
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It was rejected primarily due to two cases of serious skin rash, suspected to have been Erythema multiforme or Stevens – Johnson syndrome, among 933 subjects receiving the drug.
But Oman was nonetheless conquered by several foreign powers, having been controlled by the Qarmatians between 931 – 932 and then again between 933 – 934.
* Harold Fairhair ( 850 – 933 ) wins a decisive battle in his quest to become king of all of Norway.
Harald Fairhair ( 865 – 933 ) was hailed as the king here, as was his son, Haakon I – called ' the Good '.
His Crowned Bust coinage of 933 – 938 was the first Anglo-Saxon coinage to show the king crowned, and on both coins and his charters he claimed the title Rex totius Britanniae, King of the Whole of Britain.
Theophylact Lekapenos ( or Lecapenus ) (, Theophylaktos Lakapenos ) ( 917 – 27 February 956 ) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 2 February 933 to his death in 956.
* Mu ' nis al-Khadim ( 845 / 846 – 933 / 934 ): Commander-in-chief of the Abbasid armies between 908 and his death,
Alfonso IV ( c. 890s – 933 ), called the Monk, was King of León from 925 ( or 926 ) and King of Galicia from 929, until he abdicated in 931.
" Common Ground: Integrating Social and Environmental History ," Journal of Social History, Volume 39, Number 3, Spring 2006, pp. 915 – 933, relations with Environmental History, in Project MUSE
As of December 22, 2010, it takes ₱ 2, 933. 07 modern pesos to equal the intrinsic purchasing power parity of the 1903 – 1949 Philippine Commonwealth peso, as per its legal definition: 12. 9 grains of pure gold ( or 0. 026875 XAU ).
* March 11 – Widerøe Flight 933, a de Havilland Canada Twin Otter, crashes into the Barents Sea near Gamvik, Norway, killing all 15 people on board.
The city is the center of a communauté urbaine – Nice-Côte d ' Azur – bringing together 24 communes and over 500, 000 inhabitants and 933 080 in the urban area.
The latest circulation figure ( July – December 2009 ) for the Radio Times is 1, 000, 648 making it third in the TV listings magazine market behind TV Choice ( 1, 302, 382 ) and What's on TV ( 1, 243, 933 )
* Adelolf, Count of Boulogne ( before 890 – 933 ), Saxon nobleman who held extensive lands and many offices in what is now north of modern France and west of Belgium ; great-grandson of King Æthelwulf of Wessex
933 and After
After the United States took control of the Philippines, the United States Congress passed the Philippine Coinage Act ( March 3, 1903 ), established the unit of currency to be a theoretical gold peso ( not coined ) consisting of 12. 9 grains of gold 0. 900 fine ( 0. 026875 XAU ), equivalent to ₱ 2, 933. 07 modern pesos of as of 22 December 2010.
After leading the NL in putouts and double plays three times each, he ended his career with the seventh most double plays ( 933 ) and tenth highest fielding percentage (. 960 ) in league history.
933 and ten-year
In 933 the German king Henry I fought, after a ten-year truce, against a Hungarian army in the Battle of Riade, a place near the Unstrut, but which is now unknown.
933 and truce
Henry reached a truce with the raiding Magyars and in 933 won a first victory against them in the Battle of Riade.
933 and German
When they began raiding again, he led a unified army of all German tribes to victory at the Battle of Riade in 933 near the river Unstrut, thus stopping the Magyar advance into Germany.
Most of the population () speaks French ( 933 or 82. 8 %) as their first language, German is the second most common ( 125 or 11. 1 %) and Italian is the third ( 21 or 1. 9 %).
933 and King
King Henry the Fowler built a royal palace at Merseburg ; in the 933 Battle of Riade, he gained his great victory over the Hungarians in the vicinity.
In 933, King Athelstan of England is thought to have confirmed lands including Totinge ( Tooting ) to Chertsey Abbey.
A college of secular canons was founded here by King Athelstan, in 933, and there are two medieval paintings of the King and his mother in the chancel.
The early history of the area is bound up with the Abbey of Chertsey, whose ownership of Ebbisham was confirmed by King Athelstan in 933.
This was confirmed by four Saxon kings ; King Offa of Mercia and of the nations roundabout in 787 ; King Athelstan who was King and ruler of the whole island of Britain in 933 confirmed the privileges to the monastery ; King Edgar, Emperor of all Britain in 967 confirmed " twelve mansiones " in Bocham, and King Edward the Confessor, King of the English in 1062 confirmed twenty mansae at Bocham cum Effingham, Driteham and Pechingeorde.
nations roundabout " in 787 ; Athelstan who was " King and ruler of the whole island of Britain " in 933 confirmed the privileges to the monastery ; King Edgar, " Emperor of all Britain " in 967 confirmed " twelve mansiones " in Bocham, and King Edward the Confessor, " King of the English " in 1062 confirmed twenty mansae at Bocham cum Effingham, Driteham and Pechingeorde.
933 and Henry
The Henry Draper Catalogue ( HD ) is an astronomical star catalogue published between 1918 and 1924, giving spectroscopic classifications for 225, 300 stars ; it was later expanded by the Henry Draper Extension ( HDE ), published between 1925 and 1936, which gave classifications for 46, 850 more stars, and by the Henry Draper Extension Charts ( HDEC ), published from 1937 to 1949 in the form of charts, which gave classifications for 86, 933 more stars.
933 and I
The mount gained strategic significance in 933 when William " Long Sword ", William I, Duke of Normandy, annexed the Cotentin Peninsula, definitively placing the mount in Normandy.
The castle was the birthplace of many Norman dukes, including Richard I of Normandy ( born 933 ) and Richard II of Normandy ( who died 22 August 1027 ).
Pope Macarius I of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from 933 to 953.
He was son of William I of Montferrat and is mentioned in documents for the first time in 933 when he received a fief near Vercelli by Hugh of Italy.
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