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1030 and there
The pilgrim road to Trondheim that was established after 1030 went through Bærum, and there is evidence that lime kilns were in use in the area in 850.
KOB was moved there from 1030 to make room for WBZ in Boston.
In 1030 Tharbata was conquered by Kievan Prince Yaroslav I the Wise who forced Ugaunians to pay annual tribute, establiseh his own fort there, and named it Yuryev ( literally Yury's-Yury being Yaroslav's Christian name ).
In 1030 the town of Tarbatu in Ugandi was conquered by Kievan Prince Yaroslav I the Wise who forced the local people to pay annual tribute ; as well, he established his own fort there and named it Yuryev ( literally " Yury's "-Yury being Yaroslav's Christian name ).

1030 and arrived
Having left at 0800, it arrived at 1030 due to weather conditions.
According to Heimskringla, as Olaf arrived during the summer of 1030, Tore was among those rallying against him.

1030 and William
* William of Hirsau ( c 1030 – 91 )
* William I Talvas ( c. 995 – after 1030 ), seigneur of Alençon
* William I, Count of Nevers ( c. 1030 – after 1083 )
Some historians have suggested he was born as early as 1030, so that he would be about 19 instead of 14 when William made him bishop of Bayeux in 1049.
* William III ( 969 – 1030 ) ( son of William II )
* William IV ( 1030 – 1038 ) ( 1st son of William III )
* William V the Great ( 995 – 1030 ), son of William IV, also Count of Poitiers.
* William VI the Fat ( 1030 – 38 ), first son of William V, also Count of Poitiers.
* William IV of Provence ( died 1030 )
* William IV, Marquess of Montferrat ( 1030 – 1100 )
* 1018 – 1030 William IV
William V ( 969 – 31 January 1030 ), called the Great ( le Grand ), was Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou ( as William II or III ) from 990 until his death.
William VI ( 1004 – March 1038 ), called the Fat, was Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou ( as William IV ) between 1030 and his death.
William died in 1030, and the names of William VI.
William I, Count of Nevers was born c. 1030, son of Renauld I, Count of Nevers and Adela of France.
* William V, Duke of Aquitaine ( 969 – 1030 )

1030 and two
He organized two devastating invasions to Saxony in 1028 and 1030.
* Cerberus: The watchdog of Hades, it is an oracular metaphor for Cleon ( line 1030 ) and it receives a mention in two other plays.
The average rate for a one room apartment was 623. 12 CHF ( US $ 500, £ 280, € 400 ), a two room apartment was about 809. 81 CHF ( US $ 650, £ 360, € 520 ), a three room apartment was about 1030. 53 CHF ( US $ 820, £ 460, € 660 ) and a six or more room apartment cost an average of 1890. 13 CHF ( US $ 1510, £ 850, € 1210 ).
The Allied planes dropped 442 tons of bombs on the Abbey and its immediate environs in two separate attacks on 15 February, one between 0930 and 1000 and the other between 1030 and 1330, but the infantry attack which was to commence directly after the second bombing mission was delayed due to differences regarding H-Hour between Freyberg and his 7th Brigade.
The Christianization of Norway was begun by Haakon the Good ( d. 981 ), and carried on by Olaf Trygvesson ( d. 1000 ) and Saint Olaf Haraldsson ( d. 1030 ), two Vikings who had converted and been baptized at Andover in England and at Rouen in Normandy respectively.
Saint Bruno of Cologne ( Cologne, c. 1030 – Serra San Bruno, 6 October 1101 ), the founder of the Carthusian Order, personally founded the order's first two communities.
He seems to have gone to Constantinople between 1030 and 1040, where he became rich and was advanced by successive emperors to the highest civil offices ( patrician and proconsul ), becoming a member of the two supreme courts of the Empire, those of the Hippodrome and the velum ( Byzantium )| velum.

1030 and eldest
Although the document of 1030 does not demonstrate that Amadeus and his father both held the rank of count simultaneously, Humbert's diploma of 1040 for the Diocese of Aosta was confirmed by his eldest son bearing the title count.
Cnut sent Ælfgifu with their eldest son Svein to rule Norway, in 1030.

1030 and sons
As soon as Stjepan Držislav had died in 997, his three sons, Svetoslav ( 997 – 1000 ), Krešimir III ( 1000 – 1030 ), and Gojslav ( 1000 – 1020 ), opened a violent contest for the throne, weakening the state and allowing the Venetians under Pietro II Orseolo and the Bulgarians under Samuil to encroach on the Croatian possessions along the Adriatic.

1030 and noble
He was born into the noble family of the Correggio, probably between 1020 and 1030.

1030 and Normandy
* Beatrice of Normandy, Abbess of Montvilliers d. 1034 m. Ebles of Turenne ( d. 1030 ( divorced )
In 1030, the site was ceded to Rainulf Drengot, a cadet of the lords of Quarrel near Alençon in Normandy ; he was invested as count by Duke Sergius IV of Naples and confirmed by Emperor Conrad II.

1030 and .
* Astrik or Saint Anastasius of Pannonhalma – ambassador of Stephen I of Hungary ( d. 1030 )
The Hindu Shahi were defeated in the early part of the 10th century by Mahmud of Ghazna who ruled between 998 and 1030.
However, as occurred so often in this region, the demise in 1030 of this military genius who had expanded the empire to its farthest reaches was the death knell of the dynasty itself.
Singh ( 1950 ), while quoting Abu Raihan Al-Biruni's Ta ' rikh al-Hind ( 1030 AD ), says that the script evolved from Ardhanagari.
In 1030, the city was burned down by King Mieszko II Lambert of Poland.
The House takes its name from Habsburg Castle, a fortress built around 1020 – 1030 in present day Switzerland by Count Radbot of Klettgau, who chose to name his fortress Habsburg.
Chola Empire under Rajendra Chola c. 1030 C. E.
* 1030 – Stanislaus of Szczepanów, Polish bishop and martyr ( d. 1079 )
* 1030 – Ladejarl-Fairhair succession wars: Battle of Stiklestad – King Olaf II fights and dies trying to regain his Norwegian throne from the Danes.
In 1030 Mieszko II secured an alliance with Hungary and once again invaded Saxony.
Already in 1030 Yaroslav I the Wise began the offensive and conquered Red Ruthenia and some Bełz castles.
Between 1030 and 1035, Pisa went on to defeat several rival towns in Sicily and conquer Carthage in North Africa.
: Canehan ( Kenehan 1030 / Canaan 1030-1035 ) could be the biblical name Canaan or Airan ( Heidram 9th c .), the Germanic masculine name Hairammus.
In 1030, the emperor led his armies against Hungary, but Stephen's troops forced them to retreat.
Historical names of the town include Tarbatu, an Estonian fortress founded in the 5th century, Yuryev () named c. 1030 by Yaroslav I the Wise, and Dorpat as first known by the German crusaders in the 13th century.
The first documented record of the area was made in 1030 by chroniclers of Kievan Rus.
The end of the Viking-era in Norway is marked by the Battle of Stiklestad in 1030.
1030.
* 1030: the Battle of Stiklestad ( Norway ): Olav Haraldsson loses to his pagan vassals and is killed in the battle.

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