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Alexios ' father declined the throne on the abdication of Isaac, who was accordingly succeeded by four emperors of other families between 1059 and 1081.
After bribing the Western troops who had guarded the city, Isaac and Alexios Komnenos entered the capital victoriously on April 1, 1081.
The dates of his birth and death are uncertain, but he was probably born before 1050 and died on 12 October of an unknown year ( Possibly 1081, latest 1085 ).
It was only in the Comnenian period ( 1081 – 1185 ) that the cult of the icon became widespread in the Byzantine world, partly on account of the dearth of richer materials ( such as mosaics, ivory, and enamels ), but also because an iconostasis a special screen for icons was introduced then in ecclesiastical practice.
The king was at Gloucester for Christmas 1080 and at Winchester for Whitsun in 1081, ceremonially wearing his crown on both occasions.
William also visited Wales during 1081, although the English and the Welsh sources differ on the exact purpose of the visit.
By the end of 1081, William was back on the continent, dealing with disturbances in Maine.
On the other hand, he was successful on the whole in pursuing the policy of Geoffrey Martel in Maine: after destroying La Flèche, by the peace of Blanchelande ( 1081 ), he received the homage of Robert Curthose (" Courteheuse "), son of William the Conqueror, for Maine.
Year 1081 ( MLXXXI ) was a common year starting on Friday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
He built Lewes Castle on the Saxon site ; and he and his wife, Gundred also founded the Priory of St Pancras, a Cluniac priory, in about 1081.
In The Development of the Komnenian Army 1081 – 1180, he stresses the wisdom of John's approach to warfare, which focused on sieges rather than risking pitched battles.
The earliest evidence for a dedicated temple is in the New Kingdom ( c. 1569 to 1081 BCE ) era, despite the great importance placed on Maat.
Marcos declared martial law on September 22, 1972, by virtue of Proclamation No. 1081 which he signed on September 21, 1972, extending his rule beyond the constitutional two-term limit.
William the Conqueror nominated him to the see of Durham on 9 November 1080, and he was duly consecrated on either 27 December 1080 or 3 January 1081.
Géza was succeeded by his brother, King Ladislaus I of Hungary who managed to establish himself on the throne after the abdication of King Solomon in 1081.
Marcos was barred from running for a third term as president in 1973, so on September 23, 1972, by virtue of a presidential proclamation ( No. 1081 ), he declared martial law, citing rising civil disobedience as justification.
With help from a friend, Su built a small residence on a parcel of land in 1081.
Imee, her brother Ferdinand Jr. ( Bongbong ) and sister, Irene had been studying in England before Marcos signed Proclamation No. 1081 on September 21, 1972.
Muslim traders had their own lodgings ( mitaton ) there, including a mosque, while from the time of Alexios I Komnenos ( r. 1081 – 1118 ) on, the emperors granted to the various Italian maritime republics extensive trading quarters which included their own wharfs ( skalai ) beyond the sea walls.
She became the second wife of Louis VI of France ( 1081 – 1137 ), whom she married on 3 August 1115.
In 1081 he sent eighteen monks from Bec to replace the Saxon monks, and had it re-founded by Richard Fitz Gilbert and his wife Rothais or Rohais, lords of the manor, as a Benedictine priory dependent on Bec.
The Battle of Dyrrhachium ( near present-day Durrës in Albania ) took place on October 18, 1081 between the Byzantine Empire, led by the Emperor Alexius I Comnenus ( r. 1081 – 1118 ), and the Normans of southern Italy under Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria.

1081 and services
* Directory services can be reached at 1081 ( English ) and 1083 ( Cantonese ).

1081 and king
In a letter to Inge from Pope Gregory VII, from 1080, he is called " king of the Swedes ", but in a later letter probably dated to 1081, to Inge and another king " A " ( either his brother Halsten or Håkan the Red ), they are called kings of the West Geats.
* Ingold I, king of Västergötland ( 1081 )
* Halsten, king of Västergötland ( 1081 )
* Constantin Bodin, the king of Duklja ( 1081 – 1101 )
The Seljuk Turks of Alparslan conquered the area in 1064 AD ; but after his death, it was briefly recaptured by the king of Georgia with the help of the Byzantines, but by 1081 was in Turkish hands again when Saltukoğlu Beylik managed to take it back with the aid of Melikşah.
Shortly afterwards, in 1081, Michael died, and Constantine Bodin succeeded his father as king.
He then traces the relations of the emperor with the Saxons and narrates at length the causes and events of the Saxon Rebellion, ending with the election of Hermann of Luxemburg as king in 1081.

1081 and city
From 1081 the city came loosely under the Patriarchate of Aquileia, developing into a free commune by the end of the 12th century.
It was a papal city until after 1081.
In 1081 he marched on Rome, but failed to force his way into the city, which he finally accomplished only in 1084.
It was finally returned to the pope in 1081, with little but the city remaining of the once-great principality which had determined the direction of South Italian affairs for generations.
In spite of his earlier opposition to the Byzantine Empire, Constantine Bodin at first supported the Byzantines against the attack of Robert Guiscard and his Norman on Durazzo in 1081, but then stood idle, allowing the Normans to take the city.

1081 and Zaragoza
That kingdom was divided between al-Mutamin ( 1081 – 1085 ) who ruled Zaragoza proper, and his brother al-Mundhir, who ruled Lérida and Tortosa.
That kingdom was divided between al-Mutamin ( 1081 – 1085 ) who ruled Zaragoza proper, and his brother al-Mundhir, who ruled Lérida and Tortosa.
* Tortosa: 1039 – 1060 ( to Zaragoza ); 1081 / 1082 – 1092 ( to Denia )

1081 and ibn
It was lost to the Banu Munqidh in 1081 when ' Ali ibn Munqidh bought it from the bishop.
* Sultan ibn ' Ali ibn al-Muqallad ibn Munqidh al-Kinani ( 1081 )

1081 and served
Its abbot Markward ( served 1081 – 1107 ), " without doubt one of the most important abbots of the thousand-year history of the abbey " ( Kaminsky ), and his successor Erkenbert ( 1107 – 28 ) saw the abbey through the critical period.

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