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1047 and William
In early 1047 Henry and William returned to Normandy and were victorious at the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes near Caen, although few details of the actual fighting are recorded.
In 1047, William Duke of Normandy, later known as William the Conqueror and king of England, laid siege to the town.
In 1047, Duke William of Normandy ( later William the Conqueror ), helped by Henry I, king of France, put an end to a revolt of Norman barons at the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes, close to the villages of Chicheboville, Secqueville and Bourguébus.
The Battle of Val-ès-Dunes was fought in 1047 by the combined forces of William, Duke of Normandy and King Henry I of France against the forces of several rebel Norman barons, led by Guy of Burgundy ( Guy of Brionne ), the son of Reginald I, Count of Burgundy.
After the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes, there was still strong opposition to William among the Norman nobles, but they were forced to declare a " Truce of God " at Caen in October 1047.

1047 and was
When Clement II died in October 1047, Benedict seized the Lateran Palace in November, but was driven away by German troops in July 1048.
Pope Clement II ( born Suidger von Morsleben ; died October 1047 ), was Pope from 25 December 1046 until his death.
Gregory VI himself was taken by the Emperor to Germany in May 1047, where he died in 1048, probably at Cologne.
Nine years of instability followed until Stephen's cousin Andrew I was crowned King of Hungary in 1047 to re-establish the Árpád dynasty.
The most eminent Scandinavian to serve in the Varangian Guard was Harald Hardrada, who subsequently established himself as king of Norway ( 1047 – 66 ).
The anarchy in the duchy lasted until 1047, and control of the young duke was one of the priorities of those contending for power.
During his father's life-time he had been beaten by Gervais de Château-du-Loir, bishop of Le Mans ( 1038 ), but later ( 1047 or 1048 ) succeeded in taking the latter prisoner, for which he was excommunicated by Pope Leo IX at the council of Reims ( October 1049 ).
Year 1047 ( MXLVII ) was a common year starting on Thursday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
However, in 1047 Sweyn was banished for abducting the Abbess of Leominster.
Beorn's elder brother, Sweyn of Denmark " submitted himself to Edward as a son ", hoping for his help in his battle with Magnus for control of Denmark, but in 1047 Edward rejected Godwin's demand that he send aid to Sweyn, and it was only Magnus's death in October that saved England from attack and allowed Sweyn to take the Danish throne.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Valerius ( or, less frequently, year 1047 Ab urbe condita ).
Leiden was sacked in 1047 by Emperor Henry III.
Umberto I ( c. 980 – 1047 / 1048 ) ( in French, Humbert aux blanches-mains ; in Italian, Umberto Biancamano ) was the first Count of Savoy from 1032, when the County of Vienne, which had been sold to the Archdiocese of Vienne, was divided between the County of Albon and the Maurienne.
Magnus I ( April / June 1024 – 25 October 1047 ), known as the Good or the Noble, was the King of Norway from 1035 to 1047 and the King of Denmark from 1042 to 1047.
Given the display of imperial power Henry III had inflicted on the Romans in intervening against Pope Gregory VI and installing Clement II, it is not surprising that on Christmas Day of 1047, an emissary was sent by the Roman people bringing news of Clement II's death to Henry III and asking him, in his position as Patricius of the Romans, to appoint a successor.
The greatest of them was Robert Guiscard, who captured Benevento in 1053 after the Emperor Henry III had first authorised its conquest in 1047 when Pandulf III and Landulf VI shut the gates to him.
From 1037 – 1047 Płock was capital of the independent Mazovian state of Masław.
Four years later, in 1047, he was appointed to the see of Winchester and then in 1052 to the archdiocese of Canterbury, which Stigand held jointly with that of Winchester.
In 1047 Stigand was translated to the see of Winchester, but he retained Elmham until 1052.
After his appointment to Winchester, Stigand was a witness to all of the surviving charters of King Edward from the period 1047 to 1052.

1047 and rebellion
In 1047 Constantine was faced by the rebellion of his nephew Leo Tornikios in Adrianople.

1047 and over
After Benedict had used his extensive supply of gold to gain a large number of followers, the Margrave's influence enabled him to occupy the papal throne for over eight months, from 8 November 1047 until 17 July 1048.
Senate Bill 1047 was introduced on May 17, 2005, by Senator John E. Sununu with over 70 co-sponsors.

1047 and process
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1047 and complete
* Tenderleif Ericson: Discovered frozen in the mud where her Viking ship sank in 1047, Tenderleif was Leif Ericson's beautiful, teenaged kid sister, ( complete with breastplate armor, Viking helmet and burlesque Norwegian accent.

1047 and until
The period from 1047 to 1054 saw almost continuous warfare, with lesser crises continuing until 1060.
Magnus ruled the two countries until 1047, when he died under unclear circumstances.
Sweyn II Estridsson Ulfsson (, ) ( – 28 April 1074 or 1076 ) was King of Denmark from 1047 until his death in 1074.
Adalbert ( 1000 – 11 November 1048, Thuin ) was the Duke of Upper Lorraine from 1047 until his death.
When Magnus I became king of Norway and Denmark in 1042, Anund Jakob supported him until the death of Magnus in 1047.
Andrew I the White ( or the Catholic ) () ( c. 1013 – before 6 December 1060 ) was King of Hungary from 1046 / 1047 until his death.

1047 and about
The dates 984 – 1047, often given for the erection of St Front's, he considers too early ; he thinks that the present church of St Front was built about 1120 – 1173, in imitation of a foreign monument by a native local school of architecture which erected the other domed buildings in the south-west of France.
Æthelstan became Abbot of Abingdon about 1044, following Siward's promotion, and died in 1047 or 1048 ( Kelly 2000 ).

1047 and .
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For Daytona 1967, two Mk II models ( chassis 1016 and 1047 ) were fitted with Mercury 7. 0 liter engines.
Some neodymium-doped glasses are also used in lasers that emit infrared light with wavelengths between 1047 and 1062 nanometers.
* 1047 – Pope Clement II ( b. 1005 )
Clement II's short pontificate, starting with the Roman synod of 1047, initiated an improvement in the state of affairs within the Roman Church, particularly by enacting decrees against simony.
On his way back to Rome, he died near Pesaro in October 1047.
After his father died in battle with the Normans in 1047, he fled from an arranged marriage and, though brought back by force, eventually fled again.
He forced his nephew Magnus the Good to share power with him, and then ruled the whole kingdom alone after the early death of Magnus in 1047.
* Pope Clement II ( d. 1047 )
* April / June-King Magnus I of Norway ( d. 1047 )
Located at 1047 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City ( between West 110th Street, which is also known as " Cathedral Parkway ", and 113th Street ) in Manhattan's Morningside Heights, the cathedral disputes with Liverpool Anglican Cathedral the title of the largest cathedral and Anglican church and fourth largest Christian church in the world.
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