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1093 and negotiated
It was St-Calais, along with Robert, Count of Meulan who negotiated with Anselm, the abbot of Bec, in 1093 over the conditions under which Anselm would allow himself to be elected Archbishop of Canterbury.

1093 and with
The Orkneyinga Saga reports strife with Norway but this is probably misplaced as it associates this with Magnus Barefoot, who became king of Norway only in 1093, the year of Malcolm's death.
The latter novel covers events to 1093, ending with Malcolm's death.
In accordance with this last policy, the marriage of the Countess Matilda of Tuscany with Guelph of Bavaria was promoted ; Prince Conrad of Italy was assisted in his rebellion against his father and crowned King of the Romans at Milan in 1093 ; and Henry IV's wife, the Empress ( Adelaide ), was encouraged in her charges of sexual coercion against her husband.
* 1093: when the Chinese Empress Dowager Gao dies, the conservative faction that had followed Sima Guang is ousted from court, the liberal reforms of Wang Anshi reinstated, and Emperor Zhezong of Song halted all negotiations with the Tanguts of the Western Xia, resuming in armed conflict with them.
Having returned to England, in 1093 Edgar went to Scotland again on a diplomatic mission for William to negotiate with Malcolm, who was dissatisfied with the Norman failure to implement in full the terms of the 1091 treaty.
In 1093 Silesia rebelled, and the comes Magnus with the assistance of the Bohemian and Polish knights welcomed Zbigniew after he escaped from Germany ; however, soon Sieciech captured the prince and imprisoned him.
There is no contemporary evidence for veneration being made to Oda, with the first indication of cult coming in the hagiography written by Byrhtferth about Oswald, but no hagiography specifically about Oda was written until Eadmer wrote the Vita sancti Odonis sometime between 1093 and 1125.
St-Calais enjoyed good relations with his cathedral chapter, and they supported him when construction began on a new cathedral in 1093.
* 2010-" Messe Notre-Dame ", ( with Philippe de Vitry, Robertsbridge Codex, Pierre de Bruges, Gilles d ' Orléans, Bernard de Cluny ), Ensemble Musica Nova, Lucien Kandel, AEON AECD 1093.
In 1093 they surrendered their island to the bishop of St Andrews in return for perpetual food and clothing but Robert, the bishop in 1144, handed over all their vestments, books, and other property, with the island, to the newly founded Canons Regular, in which the Culdees were likely incorporated.
The first historical news about a free Cremona is from 1093, as it entered into an anti-Empire alliance led by Mathilde of Canossa, together with Lodi, Milan and Piacenza.
In 1092 Alan IV donated property to Redon Abbey by charter, and by 1093 married his second wife, Ermengarde of Anjou as part of a political alliance with Fulk IV, Count of Anjou to counter Anglo-Norman influence.
Evidence of continuing trips includes the Maine Penny, a Norwegian coin from King Olaf Kyrre's reign ( 1067 – 1093 ) allegedly found in a Native American archaeological site in the U. S. state of Maine, suggesting an exchange between the Norse and the Native Americans late in or after the 11th century ; and an entry in the Icelandic Annals from 1347 which refers to a small Greenlandic vessel with a crew of eighteen that arrived in Iceland while attempting to return to Greenland from Markland with a load of timber.
After the death of his wife, Ezzo had another son named Henry ( 1055 – 1093 ), later Abbot of Gorze, with a concubine.
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Muirchertach had controlled Dublin since 1093, and at this stage in his career seems to have regarded Magnus as an ally with the necessary seapower in his ongoing war with the Mac Lochlainn dynasty of the north-west.

1093 and Anselm
In panic owing to serious illness in 1093, William nominated as archbishop another Norman-Italian, Saint Anselm of Canterbury — considered the greatest theologian of his generation — but this led to a long period of animosity between Church and State, Anselm being a stronger supporter of the Gregorian reforms in the Church than Lanfranc.
* Anselm III ( Archbishop of Milan ) ( died 1093 )
The intimacy was renewed when Anselm became archbishop of Canterbury in 1093 ; afterward Eadmer was not only Anselm's disciple, but also his friend and director, being formally appointed to this position by Pope Urban II.
* 1078 – 1093: Anselm ( afterwards archbishop of Canterbury )
She had left the monastery by 1093, when Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote to the Bishop of Salisbury ordering that the daughter of the King of Scotland be returned to the monastery that she had left.
Named for Saint Anselm of Canterbury ( Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109 ), the college continues to have a fully functioning and independent Benedictine abbey attached to it, Saint Anselm Abbey.
In 1093 he was crowned King of Italy in Milan by Archbishop Anselm III.
In 1093, Saint Anselm became Archbishop of Canterbury.

1093 and Abbot
Also in 1093, King William II gave the Archbishops of York the right to appoint the Abbot of Selby Abbey in compensation for the loss of York's claim to the Diocese of Lincoln.

1093 and becoming
After becoming count in 1093, he joined the First Crusade, launched by Pope Urban II in 1095.

1093 and Archbishop
Built in the Romanesque style by King Olaf Kyrre ( d. 1093 ), the cathedral had been enlarged by Archbishop Eystein in Ogival style.

1093 and Canterbury
In 1092 and again in 1093 the dispute with Canterbury resurfaced, when Thomas complained about what he felt were infringements of York's rights.

1093 and ;
* Saint Margaret of Scotland was buried here in 1093 ; on 19 June 1250 following her Canonization her remains were disinterred and placed in a reliquary at the high altar.
Respect for the saint did not mean that Malcolm refrained entirely from raiding the north ; he was killed in 1093 while once more raiding Northumbria.
" Seddon, Richard John ( 1845 – 1906 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004 ; online edn, May 2006 accessed 23 Aug 2012 ; doi: 10. 1093 / ref: odnb / 36002
Magnus Barefoot ( Old Norse: Magnús berfœttr, Norwegian ; Magnus Berrføtt ) or Magnus III Olafsson ( 1073 – 24 August 1103 ) was King of Norway from 1093 until 1103 and King of Mann and the Isles from 1099 until 1103.
Their children were: Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy ( 1057 – 1093 ); Odo I, Duke of Burgundy ( 1058 – 1103 ); Robert, bishop of Langres ( 1059 – 1111 ); Helie, a nun ( b. 1061 ); Beatrice ( b. 1063 ), married Guy I, count of Vignory ; Reginald, abbot of St Pierre ( 1065 – 1092 ); Henry, Count of Portugal ( 1066 – 1112 ), who became a vassal of León and ruler of the county of Portugal in 1093-his son would be Afonso Henriques, first king of Portugal
** Malcolm III of Scotland, nicknamed Malcolm Canmore, King of Scots 1058 – 1093 ; and
* Ghazarian, Jacob G: The Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia during the Crusades: The Integration of Cilician Armenians with the Latins ( 1080 – 1093 ); RoutledgeCurzon ( Taylor & Francis Group ), 2000, Abingdon ; ISBN 0-7007-1418-9
In 1093, Duke Władysław I issued an Act of Legitimization under which he recognized Zbigniew as his son and member of the Piast dynasty ; also, was given to him the right to succeed to the throne.
William III of Ponthieu ( c. 1093 – 1172 ) also called William ( II ; III ) Talvas.
During her stay at Romsey and, some time before 1093, at Wilton Abbey, both institutions known for learning, the Scottish princess was much sought-after as a bride ; refusing proposals from William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey, and Alan Rufus, Lord of Richmond.
* 1128-King Roger II ( 1093 – 1154 ), duke of Apulia, king of Sicily, unifier of Southern Italy ;
* Ghazarian, Jacob G: The Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia during the Crusades: The Integration of Cilician Armenians with the Latins ( 1080 – 1093 ); RoutledgeCurzon ( Taylor & Francis Group ), 2000, Abingdon ; ISBN 0-7007-1418-9

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