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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.
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.
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.
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.
He was confined to his chamber for the whole of Lent, covering the period 2 March to 17 April 1093.
Arnulf built a castle at Pembroke in West Wales, described by Giraldus Cambrensis as a " slender fortress of turf and stakes " under the command of one of his young officers, Gerald FitzWalter ( aka Gerald de Windsor ), who held it for Arnulf in the face of the great Welsh uprising of 1093.
In 1092 / 1093, however, a council convoked at Soissons by the archbishop of Reims condemned his interpretation, and Roscellinus, who was accused of tritheism, recanted the doctrines attributed to him, but only out of fear of excommunication and even stoning to death by the orthodox populace, for later he returned to his early theories.
In a 24 year career, Dempsey played in 1765 games, accumulating 1093 hits in 4692 at bats for a. 233 career batting average along with 96 home runs and 471 runs batted in.
Sviatopolk II Iziaslavich ( 1050 – April 16, 1113 ) was supreme ruler of the Kievan Rus for 20 years, from 1093 to 1113.
He took the throne of Polotsk in 1044 upon his father's death, and although since 1093 he was the senior member of the Rurik Dynasty for his generation, since his father had not been prince in Kiev, Vseslav was excluded ( izgoi ) from the grand princely succession.
The first mention in a document of Ispica occurred in 1093, in a list of churches and ecclesiastic departments for administrative purposes, but the territory has been colonized since the Bronze Age.
The new Chancellor Cai Que (; 1036 – 1093 ) held Shen responsible for the disaster and loss of life.
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.
We may mention also Bishop Candidus, who, at the time of the siege of the town by Shah Chosroes, ( 543 ), ransomed 1200 captives for two hundred pounds of gold, and the metropolitan Simeon in 1093 (" Echos d ' Orient ", III, 238 ); this proves that Christianity continued to exist even under Islam.
Magnus Barefoot ( 1093 – 1103 ) may have been the first Norwegian king to use an heraldic lion in his standard, but solid evidence for this assumption is lacking.
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.
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.
John Doukas, the first known megas doux, led campaigns on both land and sea and was responsible for the re-establishment of firm Byzantine control over the Aegean and the islands of Crete and Cyprus in the years 1092 – 1093 and over western Anatolia in 1097.

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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.
In 1093 he negotiated with Anselm, Abbot of Bec, concerning Anselm's becoming Archbishop of Canterbury ; in 1095 it was St-Calais who prosecuted the royal case against Anselm after he had become archbishop.
In 1093, Ladislaus supported Duke Zbigniew's revolt against his father, Duke Władysław I Herman of Poland.
Her husband, Malcolm III, and their eldest son, Edward, were killed in a fight against the English at the Battle of Alnwick on 13 November 1093.
He also sided with Vladimir Monomakh in several campaigns against the Kypchaks but was defeated in the Battle of the Stugna River ( 1093 ).
* 1093 Death of Malcolm III of Scotland in battle against the English
Under the influence of Marchioness Matilda of Tuscany and his stepmother Eupraxia, who escaped Henry IV and fled to Canossa, Conrad in 1093 joined the papal camp and thus turned against his father.

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* 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.
Vsevolod I Yaroslavich ( Ukrainian and Russian: Всеволод I Ярославич, Old Norse: Vissivald ), ( 1030 – 13 April 1093 ) ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1078 until his death.
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.
Another consequence of Sieciech ’ s political persecution was the kidnapping of Zbigniew by Sieciech ’ s enemies and his return from abroad in 1093.
In 1093 Władysław I signed an Act of Legitimization which granted Zbigniew the rights of descent from his line.
Much of the current layout and proportions of the structure date from the first Norman abbot, Paul of Caen ( 1077 – 1093 ).
A cross near Broomhouse Hill across the river from the castle marks the spot where Malcolm III of Scotland was killed in 1093, during the first Battle of Alnwick.
The eldest, Malcolm III ( Máel Coluim mac Donnchada ) was king from 1058 to 1093, the second Donald III ( Domnall Bán, or " Donalbane ") was king afterwards.
Domnall mac Donnchada ( Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Dhonnchaidh ), anglicised as Donald III, and nicknamed Domnall Bán, " Donald the Fair " ( anglicised as Donald Bane / Bain or Donalbane / Donalbain ), ( died 1099 ) was King of Scots from 1093 – 1094 and 1094 – 1097.
Olaf III of Norway or Olaf Kyrre ( c. 1050 – 1093 ), or Olaf Haraldsson, was King of Norway from 1067 to 1093.
Haakon Magnusson ( Norwegian: Håkon Magnusson Toresfostre ) ( 1068 – 1094 ) was king of Norway from 1093 until 1094.
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.
Rhys ap Tewdwr ruled from 1078 to 1093 and was able to fight off several attempts to dethrone him, considerably increasing the power of the kingdom.
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.
Robert II ( c. 1065 – October 5, 1111 ) was Count of Flanders from 1093 to 1111.
Baldwin VII of Flanders ( 1093 – 17 July 1119 ) was count of Flanders from 1111 to 1119.
In 1093, he arrested the powerful feudal lord Liparit Baghvashi, a long-time enemy of the Georgian crown, and expelled him from Georgia ( 1094 ).
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.
Malcolm Canmore was King of Scotland from 1057 to 1093, and made his residence in Dunfermline within what is now Pittencrieff Park.
* Olaf III of Norway ( c. 1050 – 1093 ), King of Norway from 1067 to 1093

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