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Manegold and
Under the Free Counts ( Freigrafen chairmen of the court ) Sigmund Manegold ( 1435 1455 ) and Johann Manhoff ( 1438 1458 ), the court reached its greatest importance: the Teutonic Knights, and the cities of Frankfurt and Cologne, were referred to Freienhagen.

Mammern and
Richard Kroner ( 8 March 1884, Breslau 2 November 1974, Mammern ) was a German neo-Hegelian philosopher, known for his Von Kant bis Hegel ( 1921 / 4 ), a classic history of German idealism written from the neo-Hegelian point of view.

1121 and
* 1121 Battle of Didgori: the Georgian army under King David IV wins a decisive victory over the famous Seljuk commander Ilghazi.
* 1121 Dirk VI becomes the Count of Holland.
* Ulrich of Eppenstein ( 1077 1121 )
* Heinrich von Twiel ( 1121 1122 ) Anti-Abbot
* March 13 Mieszko III, king of Poland ( b. c. 1121 )
William the Aetheling having perished in the wreck of the White Ship ( 25 November 1120 ), Fulk, on his return from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land ( 1120 1121 ), married his second daughter Sibyl, at the instigation of Louis VI, to William Clito, son of Robert Curthose, and a claimant to the duchy of Normandy, giving her Maine for a dowry ( 1122 or 1123 ).
* 1121 Al-Khazini publishes The Book of the Balance of Wisdom, in which he invents a hydrostatic balance for measuring specific gravity, and proposes that the gravity and gravitational potential energy of a body vary depending on its distance from the centre of the Earth.
In the years 1121 1122 Pomerania became a Polish fief and a local strongman, Prince Wartislaw I swore feudal allegiance to the Polish monarch and undertook to pay a yearly tribute of 500 marks of silver to Poland ( One mark of silver was equal to 240 denarii.
In 1119 1121 John defeated the Seljuq Turks, establishing his control over southwestern Anatolia.
**# Henry ( 1121 75 ), archbishop of Reims
* Alfonso ( b. 1120 / 1121 d. 10 October 1144 ), Prince of Capua ( from 1135 ) and Duke of Naples ;
164 ( 11 ): 1121 1123.
Adeliza of Louvain, sometimes known in England as Adelicia of Louvain, also called Adela and Aleidis ; ( c. 1103 23 April 1151 ) was queen consort of the Kingdom of England from 1121 to 1135, the second wife of Henry I.
** Third son: Imperial Prince Koreaki ( 惟明親王 ) ( 1172 1121 ), later Imperial Prince and Monk Shōen ( 聖円入道親王 )
* William of Champeaux ( 1070 1121 ), French philosopher and theologian
* Alpheus: A river associated with Olympia, home of The Olympic Games a breathless, gasping runner is said to be breathing it ( line 1121 ).
* P. 1121 a Hawker project
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In the winter of 1120 1121 the Georgian troops successfully attacked the Seljuk settlements on the eastern and southwestern approaches to the Transcaucasus.
In 1121, Sultan Mahmud b. Muhammad ( 1118 1131 ) declared a holy war on Georgia and rallied a large coalition of Muslim states led by the Artuqid Najm al-din El-ğazi and Toğrul b. Muhammad.
Guillaume de Champeaux ( c. 1070 18 January 1121 in Châlons-en-Champagne ), also known as William of Champeaux ( English ) or Guglielmus de Campellis ( Latin ), was a French philosopher and theologian.
* 1121 Al-Khazini: variation of gravitation and gravitational potential energy at a distance ; the decrease of air density with altitude
* 1121 Al-Khazini makes extensive use of the experimental method to prove his theories on mechanics in The Book of the Balance of Wisdom
* Hugh le Roux ( 1121 1171 )

and 1133
* 1212 Hōnen, Japanese religious reformer ( b. 1133 )
* 1133 Irene Ducaena, wife of Alexius I Comnenus ( b. 1066 )
1133 1138 he acted as vicedominus of the archdiocese of Pisa.
# Marie ( 1133 1182 ), who succeeded as Countess Marie I of Boulogne
* Werinher ( 1133 1167 )
* July 6 King Henry II of England ( b. 1133 )
** 1122 1133 Imperial Princess Kishi / Yoshiko ( 禧子内親王 ) Western Palace
* February 6 King Sigurd II of Norway ( b. 1133 )
* June 27 King Sancho VI of Navarre ( b. c. 1133 )
* December 23 Saint Thorlak, patron saint of Iceland ( b. 1133 )
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.
By an Asturian noblewoman named Guntroda Pérez, he had an illegitimate daughter, Urraca ( 1132 1164 ), who married García Ramírez of Navarre, the mother retiring to a convent in 1133.
# Henry II of England ( 1133 1189 )
It bears an inscription in Arabic with the Hijra year | Hegira date of 528 ( 1133 34 ).
* The Godehardikirche ( St. Godehard's Church ), built 1133 1172, a Romanesque basilica minor, which is scheduled to become an UNESCO World Heritage Site in the near future.
* Richard FitzRobert ( died 1142 ): Bishop of Bayeux Isabel de Douvres, sister of: fr: Richard de Douvres | Richard de Douvres, bishop of Bayeux ( 1107 1133 )
* Stephen IV of Hungary ( c. 1133 1165 ), third son of King Béla II
Hōnen ( 1133 1212 ) established Pure Land Buddhism as an independent sect in Japan, known as Jōdo Shu.
* 1133 1212: Hōnen establishes Pure Land Buddhism as an independent sect in Japan.
* Stephen I of Sancerre ( 1133 1190 ), Count of Sancerre and son of Count Theobald II of Champagne
Hōnen ( 1133 1212 ) another ex-Tendai monk, left the tradition in 1175 to found his own sect, Jōdo shū (" Pure Land School ").
Sæmundr Sigfússon ( or Sæmundr fróði ) ( Sæmundr the Learned ) ( 1056 1133 ) was an Icelandic priest and scholar.
* Zhang Shi ( 1133 1180 )

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