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He succeeded his elder brother William II as King of England in 1100 and defeated his eldest brother, Robert Curthose, to become Duke of Normandy in 1106.
When, on 2 August 1100, William II was killed by an arrow in a hunting accident in the New Forest, where Henry was also hunting, Duke Robert had not yet returned from the First Crusade.
Fulcher of Chartres was present at the Council, but his version of the speech was written c. 1100 – 1106 ; Robert the Monk may have been present, but his version dates from about 1106.
William then ruled Normandy as regent in Robert's absence — Robert did not return until September 1100, one month after William's death.
Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy ( reigned 1087 – 1106 ) lost the throne of England to his younger brothers William II ( reigned 1087 – 1100 ) and Henry I ( reigned 1100 – 1135 ).
When William II died on 2 August 1100, Robert was on his return journey from the Crusade and was about to marry a wealthy young bride to raise funds to buy back his duchy.
Robert Fitzroy, 1st Earl of Gloucester ( before 1100 – 31 October 1147 ) was an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England.
There are six main sources of information about this portion of the council: the anonymous Gesta Francorum (" The Deeds of the Franks " dated c. 1100 / 1101 ), which influenced all versions of the speech except that by Fulcher of Chartres, who was present at the council ; Robert the Monk, who may have been present ; Baldric, archbishop of Dol ; and Guibert de Nogent, who were not present at the council.
* Robert d ' Aguiló ( c. 1100 – c. 1159 ), governor of Tudela
The death of William II and the power vacuum from Robert ’ s absence allowed Henry to claim the English Crown in 1100.
Henry became the companion and friend of William II's successor King Henry I, and when in 1100 a division took place amongst the barons who had gathered together in the aftermath of the king's sudden death to choose a successor to William II, it was mainly owing to his advice that Henry was selected and when in the following year most of the barons were openly or secretly disloyal and favoured the attempt of Duke Robert to gain the Crown, he and his brother were amongst the few that remained faithful to the King.
Maudit died in about 1100, and his property passed onto his son, Robert Maudit.
In the Domesday survey, five great Norman lords held the rapes into which Sussex was divided, four of them giving their names to four of the five divisions as they were called in Domesday Book ; at the accession of Henry I of England in 1100 they were Robert of Bellême in Arundel rape, Robert's nephew William, Count of Mortain in Pevensey, William of Warenne in Lewes, the count of Eu in Hastings and, the only fully trustworthy Sussex lord at the time, Philip de Braose in Bramber.
* Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester ( 1100 – 1147 )
Robert d ' Aguiló ( c. 1100 – c. 1159 ), also known as Robert Bordet, was a Norman adventurer who moved from Normandy to Catalonia in the early 12th century.
Robert FitzAchard ( 1070-1161 ) was granted the Aldermaston estate in 1100 by Henry I of England ; no records of the house at this time have survived.
As we have seen, battle axes themselves had gone somewhat out of favor with Europe's mounted knights between about 1100 and 1400 ( although King Richard the Lionheart had famously wielded one while fighting at Jaffa in 1192, as did Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn in 1314 ).
The castle was inherited by Ralph's son Geoffrey and his grandson William Baynard, but the latter forfeited his lands early in the reign of Henry I ( 1100 – 1135 ) for supporting Henry's brother Robert Curthose in his claim to the throne.
In 1100, the monks of Molesme asked Robert to return and agreed to submit entirely to his interpretation of the Rule of St. Benedict.
Robert of Melun ( c. 1100 – 27 February 1167 ) was an English scholastic Christian theologian who taught in France, and later became Bishop of Hereford in England.
Robert was born in England, probably in about 1100.
In 1100, Robert left Cîteaux and Albéric became the new abbot.

1100 and Bigod
The first possibility is that the castle was built by Roger Bigod in either the late 11th century or around 1100, similar to the founding of Bigod's caput at nearby Eye.
Originally this was a Norman castle built by Roger Bigod, around 1100, which took advantage of the protection given by the curve of the River Waveney.

1100 and was
With the loss of the study of ancient Greek in the early medieval Latin West, Aristotle was practically unknown there from c. AD 600 to c. 1100 except through the Latin translation of the Organon made by Boethius.
The ability to modify the hardness of steel by heat treatment had been known since 1100 BC, and the rare material was valued for use in tool and weapon making.
Albert the Bear (; c. 1100 – 18 November 1170 ) was the first Margrave of Brandenburg ( as Albert I ) from 1157 to his death and was briefly Duke of Saxony between 1138 and 1142.
He was first deacon of church of St Bartholomew in his native Liège and was then appointed ( c. 1100 ) to St. Lambert's Cathedral.
Though there was no Bronze Age city on the site, archaeology has detected human activity that is evident from the earliest Iron Age, circa 1100 BC.
In Mesopotamia, it was linked to the god Enlil, and also known as Shudun, " yoke ", or SHU-PA of unknown derivation in the Three Stars Each Babylonian star catalogues and later MUL. APIN around 1100 BC.
Due to the rich mining history dating from medieval times ( the Black Forest was one of the most important mining regions of Europe circa 1100 ) there are many mines re-opened to the public.
On Christmas Day 1100, Baldwin I, first king of the Frankish Kingdom of Jerusalem, was crowned in Bethlehem, and that year a Latin episcopate was also established in the town.
This was the result of the Charter of Liberties, 1100, and the agreement at Bec in 1107.
West Cornwall, around Mount's Bay, was traditionally thought to have been visited by metal traders from the eastern Mediterranean During the first millennium BC trade became more organised, first with the Phoenicians, who settled Gades ( Cadiz ) around 1100 BC, and later with the Greeks, who had settled Massilia ( Marseilles ) and Narbo ( Narbonne ) around 600 BC.
Univac also offered a compiler for the 1100 series known as Fortran V. A spinoff of Univac Fortran V was Athena Fortran.
In this situation, Göta älv was allowed a discharge of 1100 m³ / s for months causing big risk of landslides.
From 1550 until 1100, much of the Levant was conquered by Egypt, which in the latter half of this period contested Syria with the Hittite Empire.
It earned $ 36, 000 and was purchased by 1100 subscribers.
But his reign was short, and he died of an illness in 1100.
The castle was first built by a Norman baron in c. 1100 on a cliff above the River Nidd.
In 1915, a 135-pound iron meteorite was found in a Sinagua ( c. 1100 – 1200 AD ) burial cyst near Camp Verde, Arizona, respectfully wrapped in a feather cloth.
* Cartridge ROM: 2K ( TMS 1100 ), 1K ( 8021 ) masked ( integrated into CPU ; each game's CPU was different )
It was preceded and directly influenced by the Charter of Liberties in 1100, in which King Henry I had specified particular areas wherein his powers would be limited.
By 1100 BCE, opium was cultivated on Cyprus, where surgical-quality knives were used to score the poppy pods, and opium was cultivated, traded, and smoked.

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