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1086 and they
The villages were first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, when they were jointly called Hamdena after the owners of the local manor.
There is also the story about Minamoto no Yoshiie who was on a battle campaign in northeastern Japan between 1086 AD and 1088 AD when one day they were attacked while boiling soybeans for their horses.
There was an ancient mansion house in this parish that belonged to the Mayne family for many years ( they were lords of the manor in 1086 ).
The parish boundaries are the same now as they were in 1086 as recorded in the Domesday Book.
He was married to Emma, daughter of Roger I of Sicily in 1086 / 1087, they had issue:

1086 and led
Wang Anshi's New Policies Group ( Xin Fa ), also known as the ' Reformers ', were opposed by the ministers in the ' Conservative ' faction led by the historian and Chancellor Sima Guang ( 1019 – 1086 ).
Various parties asserted ways to resolve this ' unjust and iniquitous murder ', which led to a moderate compromise in 1086 in which Berenguer Ramon II would rule Catalonia with his brother's four-year-old son ( Later to become known as Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona for eleven years until he came of age.
At court, he chose to distance himself from the political rivalries of the Conservatives, led by Prime Minister Sima Guang ( 1019 – 1086 ), and the Reformists, led by Prime Minister Wang Anshi ( 1021 – 1086 ); although many of his associates were of the Conservative faction.

1086 and smaller
At the time of Queen Elizabeth I in 1564, there were ten families living in Earl Shilton, strangely a smaller population than at the time of the Doomesday book in 1086.
It is older than its smaller but better-known neighbour, the port of Harwich, and appears in the Domesday Book of 1086.

1086 and kingdoms
Pudsey occurs in the 1086 Domesday Book as " Podechesaie " and " Podechesai ", but in the early 6th century Pudsey and the neighbourhood appear to have been the centre of the considerable Kingdom of Elmet, which retained its independence for more than 200 years after other more petty kingdoms had been subdued by the Angles.
Emperor Xixia Chongzong of Western Xia ( 西夏崇宗 ) ( 1084 – 1139 ), or Li Qianshun ( 李乾順 ), was a Tangut emperor of Western Xia ( one of the four kingdoms that made up China, along with Song dynasty, Liao dynasty and Jin Empire ) from 1086 until 1139.

1086 and their
In 1086 Yusuf ibn Tashfin was invited by the taifa Muslim princes of the Iberian Peninsula ( Al-Andalus ) to defend their territories from Alfonso VI, King of León and Castile.
Nor were manors held necessarily by lay lords rendering military service ( or again, cash in lieu ) to their superior: a substantial share ( estimated by value at 17 % in England in 1086 ) belonged directly to the king, and a greater proportion ( rather more than a quarter ) were held by bishoprics and monasteries.
Their armies entered the Iberian peninsula on several occasions ( 1086, 1088, 1093 ) and defeated King Alfonso at the Battle of Sagrajas in 1086, but initially their purpose was to unite all the Taifas into a single Almoravid Caliphate.
In 1086 William ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey listing all the landholders in England along with their holdings.
All the English counties south of the River Tees and River Ribble are included, and the whole work seems to have been mostly completed by 1 August 1086, when the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that William received the results and that all the chief magnates swore the Salisbury Oath, a renewal of their oaths of allegiance.
* Sanders, I. J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent, 1086 – 1327.
The town is also mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, as a market town where the local people came to barter their goods.
However Starey and Viccars, in their study of the village point to the geography of the local area and the fact that in 1086 Stokenchurch was a woodland in the chapelry of Aston Rowant.
He founded the Monastery of San Pietro di Luco in Mugello near Florence to establish the model of their " Litte Rule " in 1086.
The family, in its turn, took its name from their ancestral estate of that name located between Holmes Chapel and Congleton, in mid-Cheshire, an estate recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it is listed as ' Deneport '.
English Baronies, A Study of their Origin and Descent, 1086 – 1327, Oxford, 1960. p. 68 " North Cadbury "
Early in 1086, Sikelgaita was in Salerno making a donation of the town of Centraro in his honour to Montecassino, which the couple had endowed well throughout their married life.
The monks produced forged documents to defend their position and were unhappy with the failure of their claim on Hastings In 1086 the King called his sons, barons and bishops to court ( the last time an English king presided personally, with his full court, to decide a matter of law ) to settle this.
In 827 the Arabs conquered Licata, and their rule lasted for more than two centuries, ending when the town was captured by the Normans on July 25, 1086.
In 1086 he was sent to Nicaea in an attempt to recapture it from the Seljuks ; he was forced to retreat when he learned that Seljuk reinforcements were on their way.
In their Domesday Book of 1086, Badby is listed under the lands owned by Croyland Abbey, ignoring the lease to Evesham.
The Domesday Book ( 1086 ) confirms the population of Fawsley as around 50, but the Knightley family of Fawsley Hall developed the sheep farming at the expense of their peasant tenants, who were all evicted by the turn of the 15th century.
The Domesday Book of 1086 records that the tenants still held their respective holdings, with Turchil of Warwick as their feudal landlord, but also the Norman baron Hugh de Grandmesnil held one and one sixth hides at Willoughby and Hillmorton.
* 1086: The Domesday book calls the village Herlingdone and lists Nigel D ' Albini as Lord of the Manor ; he took over from four Saxon thegns who lost their lands at the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066.
The Freemen's collective right to graze their animals free of charge is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and has been exercised ever since.

1086 and Almoravids
* 1086: the Battle of az-Zallaqah between the Almoravids and Castilians
* Murviedro and Sagunto: 1086 – 1092 ( to Almoravids )
In 1086 the Castilian army was destroyed in battle by the Almoravids.
** Battle of az-Zallaqah: At Sagrajas ( Friday 23 October 1086 ) north-east of Badajoz, the Almoravids ( 12, 000 or 20, 000 men ) under Yusuf ibn Tashfin and Andalusians ( including Kings of Seville, Granada, Málaga, and Badajoz ) defeat a predominantly Leonese-Castilian army ( possibly 50-60, 000 men including Jews, Aragonese, Italian and French ) under Alfonso VI of León and Castile.

1086 and who
In 1086 he required oaths of loyalty to the king by all, even the vassals of his principal vassals, who held by feudal tenure.
There were emperors who abdicated and cloistered emperors before and after the Heian period, but the cloistered rule system usually refers to the governing system put in place by Emperor Shirakawa in 1086 and remained in force until the rise of the Kamakura shogunate in 1192.
In 1086, Emperor Shirakawa in his turn, abdicated in favor of his son, Emperor Horikawa, who was 4 at the time.
He in turn granted the tenancy of Kensington to his vassal Aubrey de Vere I, who was holding the manor in 1086, according to Domesday Book.
The travertine church was built specifically to house the earthly remains of King Canute, who was murdered in the church of St. Alban's Priory in 1086.
He was father of four sons: by Isabella, he had Peter, his successor ; by Felicia he had Ferdinand, who was alive in 1086 but died within the next decade, Alfonso, who succeeded Peter, and Ramiro, who succeeded Alfonso.
In 1086 the Domesday Book assesses the borough as having land for 12 ploughs, 2 mills, woodland for 25 pigs, 11 villans ( farmhands, unfree peasant who owed his lord labour services ), 11 bordars ( Unfree peasant with less land than villans ) and 51 enclosures rendering 70s7d.
By the time of the Domesday Survey, in 1086, some twenty years after the invasion, Tong Manor was held by Ilbert de Lacy, an ally of William The Conqueror, who is recorded in the survey as holding 162 manors.
Finally, late in the century, it fell to the Turks under the suzerainty of Banu Munqidh of Shaizar, who ceded it to the Seljuk sultan Malik Shah I in 1086.
Wang Anshi (; December 8, 1021 – May 21, 1086 ) was a Chinese economist, statesman, chancellor and poet of the Song Dynasty who attempted controversial, major socioeconomic reforms.
In 1066 Leofric of Bottesford was Lord of the Manor, this transferred in 1086 to Robert of Tosny, who also became Tenant-in-chief.
In 1066 Godwin of Barrowby was Lord of the Manor, this transferred in 1086 to Robert Malet, who also became Tenant-in-chief.
In 1086 Sandy was listed in the Domesday Book as being held by Eudo Fitzhubert, who is likely to have been the Saxon tenant.
Soon after 1086 and before 1108 the King gave Kington to Henry Port, who founded a new Marcher barony in this part of the early Welsh Marches.
For over 500 years the land, part of the ancient manor of Kensington, was under the lordship of the Vere family, the Earls of Oxford and descendants of Aubrey de Vere I, who held the manor of Geoffrey de Montbray, bishop of Coutances, in Domesday Book in 1086.
The first documentary reference is the Domesday Book of 1086 which records it as Berencestra, its two manors of Bicester and Wretchwick being held by Robert D ' Oyly who built Oxford Castle.
The manor house at Chambercombe in east Ilfracombe, was recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as being built by a Norman knight Champernon ( from Chambernon in France ) who landed with William of Normandy.
There is also evidence that English monks came to Denmark to sing at a celebration commemorating St Canute who died in 1086.
In the mid to late 11th century the manor of Adstock was given by William the Conqueror to his illegitimate son William Peverel, who was listed as its owner in 1086.
At the time of the Domesday survey in 1086 the tenant-in-chief of the manor was Archbishop Lanfranc, a stern and very capable man, rivalling the King himself in statesmanship, who had been appointed to the see of Canterbury in 1070 after the Conquest.
In the Domesday Book ( a survey of England published in 1086 ) the house was listed as belonging to the Peverell family, who arrived from Normandy with William the Conqueror.
Thus William Fitz-Ansculf, who held the Manor in 1086 ( in the grounds of which the Norman Church was built ), became known as William Stoches or William of Stoke.

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