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1067, " Mr. Duane entered in March, 1765 into contract with a company of twenty Germans from Pennsylvania of whom about sixteen ( families ) came on tract, and they made the first permanent settlement in that now flourishing town ".
In 1067, they led an army together to provide assistance to Géza's brother-in-law, King of Croatia Dmitar Zvonimir against Venice.
The corporation's first recorded royal charter dates from around 1067, when William the Conqueror granted the citizens of London a charter confirming the rights and privileges that they had enjoyed since the time of Edward the Confessor.
In 1067, they defeated Vseslav of Polotsk, on the Nemiga River and took him prisoner.
The 1067 mm gauge became the choice for the Røros Line, and all other lines constructed in Norway in the years to come, unless they connected to the Swedish railways.
As for the de Lancinges family itself, to whom Luke de Ernle was kin: they were supporters of the Arundel earls of Sussex who were descended from Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, a major feudal baron who was granted large tracts of Sussex known as the Rape of Arundel in 1067 or 1068 from his kinsman, William I of England.

1067 and defeat
The following years were marked by the rivalries of the competing princes of the dynasty and weakening of Kiev's political influence, although Kiev temporarily prevailed after the defeat of the Polotsk at the Battle on the river Nemiga ( 1067 ) that also led to the burning of Minsk.

1067 and king
King Olaf Kyrre ( 1067 – 1093 ) was the first Norwegian king to be literate.
Between 1067 and 1068, the War of the Three Sanchos involved him in a conflict with his first cousins, both also named Sancho: Sancho IV the king of Navarre and Sancho II the king of Castile, respectively.
* Olaf III of Norway, king 1067 – 1093
* Eric the Pagan, king around 1067

1067 and .
William never quite trusted Ealdred or the other English leaders, and Ealdred had to accompany William back to Normandy in 1067, but he had returned to York by the time of his death in 1069.
In March 1067, William took Ealdred with him when William returned to Normandy, along with the other English leaders Earl Edwin of Mercia, Earl Morcar, Edgar the Ætheling, and Archbishop Stigand.
Under one of these emperors, Romanos IV Diogenes ( 1067 – 1071 ), Alexios served with distinction against the Seljuq Turks.
In 1066 or 1067 he was invited by archbishop Adalbert of Hamburg to join the Church of Bremen.
Eisenhower followed the orders laid down by the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( JCS ) in directive JCS 1067, but softened them by bringing in 400, 000 tons of food for civilians and allowing more fraternization.
* 1032 – Emperor Yingzong of China ( d. 1067 )
Its operation relies on the 550V direct current ( d. c .) from the overhead cables, on 3 ' 6 " gauge ( 1067 mm ) tracks.
In July 1947 Marshall scrapped JCS 1067 which had decreed " take no steps looking toward the economic rehabilitation of Germany designed to maintain or strengthen the German economy.
" Thereafter, JCS 1067 was supplanted by JCS 1779, stating that " an orderly and prosperous Europe requires the economic contributions of a stable and productive Germany.
Shankara Deva ( 1067 – 1080 AD ) was the most illustrious ruler of this dynasty.
He made arrangements for the governance of England in early 1067 before returning to Normandy.
William returned to England in December 1067 and marched on Exeter, which he besieged.
He crossed back and forth between the continent and England at least 19 times between 1067 and his death.
* Constantine X, emperor of Byzantium ( d. 1067 )
* Cai Xiang Chinese Calligrapher ( d. 1067 )
In 1067, William appointed Copsi ( sometimes Copsig ) as Earl.
But Fulk le Réchin ( the Cross-looking ), brother of Geoffrey the Bearded, who had at first been contented with an appanage consisting of Saintonge and the châtellenie of Vihiers, having allowed Saintonge to be taken in 1062 by the duke of Aquitaine, took advantage of the general discontent aroused in the countship by the unskilful policy of Geoffrey to make himself master of Saumur ( 25 February 1067 ) and Angers ( 4 April ), and cast Geoffrey into prison at Sablé.
* February 16 – Emperor Yingzong of China ( d. 1067 )
* March 8 – Adela of Normandy, by marriage countess of Blois ( b. c. 1067 )
Indeed, even after Wessex became the dominant power in England, supplanting the other kingdoms, local witans continued to meet until as late as 1067.
Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders ( reigned 1067 – 1070 ) was effectively succeeded by his brother Robert I ( reigned 1071 – 1093 ), rather than his own sons.
To back up an armistice signed with the Byzantine Empire in 1046, his father married him to Byzantine Anastasia ( d. 1067 ), who tradition holds was a daughter of Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos by his second wife ( he gained the Imperial throne through his third marriage ), but no reliable source has ever been found to confirm this.

they and campaigned
The newer party campaigned heavily, while the older, more confident party expected the Moroccan merchants and small businessmen to support them as they had done for many years.
In 1949 the Dixiecrats escaped unscathed after their 1948 rebellion against Harry Truman, and in 1957, after Congressman Adam Clayton Powell campaigned for Dwight Eisenhower in 1956, his fellow Democrats did not touch his committee assignments, although they did strip him temporarily of his patronage.
During the turn of the 20th century British Israelites carried out some excavations of the Hill of Tara in Ireland looking for the Ark of the Covenant – the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland campaigned successfully to have them stopped before they destroyed the hill.
Lomborg campaigned against the Kyoto Protocol and other measures to cut carbon emissions in the short-term, and argued for adaptation to short-term temperature rises as they are inevitable, and for spending money on research and development for longer-term environmental solutions, and on other important world problems such as AIDS, malaria and malnutrition.
Local politicians campaigned to get the title of the film changed because they argued that it would show the town in an unfair way, and even undermine the town as an economic centre.
While welcomed by the target shooting community, in 2008 opposition deputies Jim Deasy and Olivia Mitchell campaigned to ban these pistols on the grounds that they could be used in crime.
The Hussites initially campaigned defensively, but after 1427, they assumed the offensive.
Because the Liberals were still mostly classically liberal, Diefenbaker promised to outspend the incumbent Liberals, who campaigned on plans to stay the course of fiscal conservatism they had followed through St-Laurent's term in the 1940s and 1950s.
Led by France Albert Rene, they campaigned for independence from Britain.
In 1916, he campaigned energetically for Charles Evans Hughes and repeatedly denounced Irish-Americans and German-Americans who Roosevelt said were unpatriotic because they put the interest of Ireland and Germany ahead of America's by supporting neutrality.
Parnell's movement campaigned for ' Home Rule ', by which they meant that Ireland would govern itself as a region within the United Kingdom, in contrast to O ' Connell who wanted complete independence subject to a shared monarch and Crown.
In the 1950 parliamentary elections, the Wafd Party of el-Nahhas gained a victory — mostly due to the absence of the Muslim Brotherhood, who boycotted the elections — and was perceived as a threat by the Free Officers as they had campaigned on demands similar to theirs.
Together, they campaigned for the right to contest the presidential election scheduled for December 1990.
Together they campaigned against Clotaire but sued for peace after their armies were hit by storm.
Although the Tories were re-elected in 1988 campaigning on free trade, they won with only 43 % of the popular vote, compared to 56 % of the vote which went to the Liberals and the New Democratic Party who campaigned mostly against the agreement.
In the same year the Bulgarians and Nicaeans campaigned against the Latin Empire, and in 1236, they attempted a siege of Constantinople.
In the 1977 elections they campaigned together under as the CDA.
The Moral Majority was an organization made up of conservative Christian political action committees which campaigned on issues its personnel believed were important to maintaining its Christian conception of moral law, a conception they believed represented the opinions of the majority of Americans ( hence the movement's name ).
Consequently a bitter debate started on 14 December, when nearly half the TDs discovered that its terms as finally agreed were a long way from the all-Ireland republic that they had campaigned for.
She has since campaigned for Italian law to be changed to allow all children to take their mother's last name if they wish so.
Redwood has campaigned for wider share ownership among workers, so as to prevent them going on strike, because he believed that " Why would people go on strike if they were striking against themselves?
When Baldwin campaigned against the Byzantine lords of Thrace, they called upon Kaloyan for help.
The patriotic stance of the CPGB was such that in 1943 at a by-election in Cardiff they actively campaigned for the Conservative Party candidate against Fenner Brockway, the Independent Labour Party candidate.
During the passage of the Second Reform Act, he campaigned for the franchise to be extended to all men living in boroughs, even if they did not own real property.
In the 1860s he campaigned energetically for public support to enable the Early English Text Society, founded by philologist Frederick James Furnivall, to obtain a copy of Percy's Folio and publish it, which they did in 1868.

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