Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Stephen, King of England" ¶ 9
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

1106 and captured
In 1106 Bolesław Krzywousty captured the town and made it a part of his feudal domain.
Robert was succeeded as count by his son William, Count of Mortain, who rebelled against Henry I, was captured at the battle of Tinchebrai ( 1106 ) and forfeited his possessions.
At the battle of Tinchebray ( 1106 ), Orderic Vitalis states, Waldric capellanus regis captured Robert Curthose, Henry I of England's brother and leader of the opposing forces as Duke of Normandy.

1106 and Duchy
" It goes on to say that " In 1106, William's youngest son Henry I seized the Duchy of Normandy from his brother Robert ; since that time, the English Sovereign has always held the title Duke of Normandy ...

1106 and Normandy
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.
On the morning of 28 September 1106, exactly 40 years after William had made his way to England, the decisive battle between his two surviving sons, Robert Curthose and Henry Beauclerc, took place in the small village of Tinchebray, in Lower Normandy.
Even after the younger William's death in 1100 and the succession of his youngest brother Henry as king, Normandy and England remained contested between the brothers until Robert's capture by Henry at the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106.
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 ).
Robert Curthose ( c. 1054 – 3 February 1134 ), sometimes numbered Robert II or Robert III, was the Duke of Normandy from 1087 until 1106 and an unsuccessful claimant to the throne of the Kingdom of England.
In 1106, Henry defeated Robert's army decisively at the Battle of Tinchebray and claimed Normandy as a possession of the English crown, a situation that endured for almost a century.
The victory of Tinchebray in 1106 gave Normandy to the kings of England again.
The Battle of Tinchebray ( alternate spellings Tinchebrai or Tenchebrai ) was fought 28 September 1106, in the town of Tinchebray ( in today's Orne département of France ), Normandy, between an invading force led by Henry I of England, and his older brother Robert Curthose, the Duke of Normandy.
With these settled, he returned to Normandy in the summer of 1106.
When Henry deposed Robert in 1106 he claimed both titles, Duke of Normandy and King of England, uniting them once again.
As Queen, she maintained her court primarily at Westminster, but accompanied her husband on his travels around England, and, circa 1106 – 1107, probably visited Normandy with him.

1106 and by
The marriage had been arranged by her father Alfonso VI of León in 1106 to unite the two chief Christian states against the Almoravides, and to supply them with a capable military leader.
The reform-minded Pope Gregory VII was determined to oppose such practices, leading to the Investiture Controversy with King Henry IV ( r. 1056 – 1106 ), who repudiated the Pope's interference and persuaded his bishops to excommunicate the Pope, whom he famously addressed by his born name " Hildebrand ", rather than his divine name " Pope Gregory VII ".
Following the battle of Tinchebray in 1106, Henry confiscated the County of Mortain from William, the Count of Mortain, and the Honour of Eye, a large lordship previously owned by Robert Malet.
He was made Duke of Saxony in 1106 by Emperor Henry V in exchange for his help against Henry's father, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
The church was sanctified and dedicated to the Virgin Mary on November 16, 1106 by the Bishop of Chalon sur Saône.
The abbey is a Grade I listed building, The most renowned scholar monk based in the abbey was Adelard of Bath ; after his various travels he was back in the monastery by 1106.
Balaguer was conquered from the Moors by Ermengol VI of Urgell in 1106 ; he made it his new capital, and it remained so for subsequent counts of Urgell.
In 1106 the first one was founded by Milo Crispin, named the Hospice ( now the Ostrich Inn ).
After Robert's defeat by Henry at Tinchebray in 1106, the bishop was among the first to make his peace with Henry, and returned to Durham.
Henry IV was succeeded upon his death in 1106 by his son Henry V, who had rebelled against his father in favor of the papacy, and who had made his father renounce the legality of his antipopes before he died.
After his father's defeat and capture by Henry I of England at the Battle of Tinchebrai ( 1106 ), Robert Curthose accompanied his brother Henry I to Falaise where Henry met his nephew the young William Clito for the first time.
In 1106, Henry I's reign, the latter became an Augustinian Priory: this was founded with the patronage of the Bishops of Winchester which relationship was re-inforced by the establishment of their London palace immediately neighbouring the Priory to the west in 1149 ; a remaining wall and rose window of the refectory of the Palace survives on nearby Clink Street.
Vulcan was a database application that ran on the CP / M operating system, and was modeled on JPL / DIS, a Univac 1106 program used at JPL and written by fellow programmer Jeb Long.
In 1106, Newcastle Castle ( on Newcastle Hill, overlooking the town centre ) and Ogmore Castle ( 1116 ) were built by Robert Fitzhamon and William de Londres respectively.
Datuk Yussof Mahal won by 10471 votes, beating Lau Seng Kiat, an Independent, and Matusin Abdul Rahman by 1106.
* The Cathedral of Assunta e Sant ' Erasmo was erected over a more ancient church, Santa Maria del Parco, and consecrated by Pope Paschal II in 1106: it had a nave with six aisles separated by columns with Gothic capitals.
It was also the site chosen by Henry I for a Norman castle, Tiverton Castle first built in 1106 as a Motte and Bailey type and extensively remodelled in the 13th and 14th Centuries.
The Decca Mobile Airfield Radar Van ( 1106 ) released in January 1959 featured a revolving radar scanner which turned by means of a ridged wheel, and the Bedford Military Ambulance ( 414 ) was issued in January 1961.
This version was completed around 1106 and was used as a source by Guibert of Nogent, a contemporary of Fulcher in Europe.

1106 and eldest
The eldest ( a son of Ermengarde de Bourbon ), Geoffrey IV Martel, ruled jointly with him for some time, but died in 1106.
The castle held important prisoners, including Robert Curthose, eldest son of William the Conqueror in 1106.

1106 and brother
* 1106 – The Battle of Tinchebrai – Henry I of England defeats his brother, Robert Curthose.
In 1106, with the support of his uncle Muirchertach Ua Briain, eighteen-year old Tairrdelbach deprived his older brother Domnall of the kingship of Connacht.
The Takeda were descendants of Emperor Seiwa ( 850-880 ) and are a branch of the Minamoto clan ( Seiwa Genji ), by Minamoto no Yoshimitsu ( 1056 – 1127 ), brother to the Chinjufu-shogun Minamoto no Yoshiie ( 1039 – 1106 ).

1106 and Robert
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.
He was taken prisoner in the final defeat at the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106, which resulted in Robert being imprisoned for the rest of his life.
In 1106 Robert was one of Curthose's commanders at the Battle of Tinchebrai commanding the rear division and, when the battle turned in Henry's favor, he and most of those with him avoided capture by fleeing the field.
William was one of the commanders on Henry's side ( against Robert Curthose ) at the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106.
At the time of the Domesday survey the chief lay-tenant in Northamptonshire was Robert, earl of Mortain, whose fief escheated to the crown in 1106.
The Sackville family came to England during the time of the Norman Conquest and Robert was a member of the Royal Court and close friend of King Henry fighting for him at the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106.
His father Robert de Bellême had turned against Henry I on several occasions, had escaped capture at the battle of Tinchebrai in 1106 commanding Duke Robert's rear guard and later, while serving as envoy for King Louis of France, he was arrested by Henry I and imprisoned for life.

0.167 seconds.