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1113 and Henry
Stephen was probably with Henry during the military campaign of 1112, when he was knighted by the king, and was definitely present at court during the king's visit to the Abbey of Saint-Evroul in 1113.
In 1112 it broke out, and Fulk, being unable to prevent Henry I from taking Alençon and making Robert, lord of Bellême, prisoner, was forced, at the treaty of Pierre Pecoulée, near Alençon ( 23 February 1113 ), to do homage to Henry for Maine.
* Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou ( 1113 – 1151 ), Count of Anjou, father of Henry II of England and the first to be known as Plantagenet
# Geoffrey V of Anjou ( 1113 – 1151, father of Henry II of England.
* Jordan, John E. " The Reporter of Henry VI, Part 2 ", PMLA, 64: 4 ( October, 1949 ), 1089 – 1113
In order to secure the loyalty of Anjou, a long-time rival of Normandy, Henry betrothed William to Matilda of Anjou, eldest daughter of Count Fulk V of Anjou in February 1113 near Alençon.
By 1113 Conan III married Maude, an illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England.
1108 / 1113 – d. at Altenburg, 24 January 1160 / 63 ), daughter of Margrave Saint Leopold III of Austria and Agnes of Germany, who in turn was a daughter of Emperor Henry IV.
He acquired the lordship of Gower in Wales around 1107 from the favour of King Henry and built a castle at Swansea, which was unsuccessfully attacked by the Welsh in 1113 ; he also captured the Gower Peninsula in south west Glamorgan.
A period of disorder followed the Danish devastations, after which Hexham monastery was reconstituted in 1113 as a priory of Austin Canons, which flourished until its dissolution under Henry VIII.
Her first husband died some time after 1111 and Maud next married David, the brother-in-law of Henry I of England, in 1113.
He married, before 1113, Maud, an illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England.
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1113 and Normandy
Geoffrey V ( 24 August 1113 – 7 September 1151 ), called the Handsome () and Plantagenet, was the Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine by inheritance from 1129 and then Duke of Normandy by conquest from 1144.

1113 and by
In 1113, Stephen was granted both the title and the honour, although without the lands previously held by William in England.
# 1113: Following the death of Aleppo's ruler, Ridwan, the Assassins are driven out of the city by the troops of Ibn al-Khashab.
In 1113 the city was recognized by the King of France ; the city was joined to the Crown of France in 1185.
The principal temple of the Angkorian region, Angkor Wat, was built between 1113 and 1150 by King Suryavarman II.
In 1113 Baldwin faced a large invasion by the combined forces of Toghtekin of Damascus and Aksunk-ur of Mosul, and though the kingdom was on the brink of destruction Baldwin was assisted by troops from Antioch and new arrivals of European pilgrims at the Battle of Al-Sannabra.
In 1113 he also married Adelaide del Vasto ; he had abandoned his Armenian wife Arda in 1108, on the pretext that she had been unfaithful, or, according to Guibert of Nogent, because she had been raped by pirates on the way to Jerusalem.
Tancred died in 1112 and was succeeded by Bohemond II, under the regency of Tancred's nephew Roger of Salerno, who defeated a Seljuk attack in 1113.
By 1113, he had carved out a semi-autonomous state around Turbessel to the west of the Euphrates, where the land was prosperous, while Baldwin II controlled the territory east of the Euphrates around Edessa itself, which was depopulated and continually harassed by the Turks.
Bec also owned and managed St Neots Priory as well as a number of other British foundations, including Goldcliff Priory in Monmouthshire founded in 1113 by Robert de Chandos.
An old Pomeranian settlement was first mentioned by Latin name castrum nomine Bitom in 1113 in Gallus Anonymus ' Chronicle, as conquered by Polish king Bolesław III Wrymouth.
Alençon was occupied by the English during the Anglo-Norman wars of 1113 to 1203.
In pagan times it was known as Cruachán Aigle, being mentioned by that name in sources such as Cath Maige Tuired, Buile Shuibhne, The Metrical Dindshenchas, and the Annals of Ulster entry for the year 1113.
The first recorded mention of the Nenets people is found in the 11th-century Primary Chronicle, a chronicle of Kievan Rus ' from about 850 to 1110, originally compiled in Kiev about 1113 by Nestor the Chronicler.
In 1113 a provincial council was held in Palencia by Archbishop Bernardo to quell the disorders of the epoch.
Upon his death on December 10, 1113, Radwan was succeeded by his teenage son Alp Arslan al-Akhras, under the regency of Lulu and ibn al-Khashshab.
He came from the province of Dauphiné and was of the illustrious house of du Puy ... Raymond was elected by the brothers of the order, following the disposition of the bull of Pope Paschal II, given in 1113, and was from then on called Master of the Hospital of the City of Jerusalem to mark his authority.
It was recognized by Papal Bull in 1113.
" After the Bildisco decision, Congress amended the Bankruptcy Code by adding a subsection ( f ) to section 1113 ( effective for cases that commenced on or after July 10, 1984 ):

1113 and son
He bigamously married Adelaide del Vasto, regent of Sicily, in 1113, but was convinced to divorce her as well in 1117 ; Adelaide's son from her first marriage, Roger II of Sicily, never forgave Jerusalem, and for decades withheld much-needed Sicilian naval support.
* 1084 – 1113: In Myanmar, Pagan's second king, Kyanzittha ( son of Anawrahta ), reigns.
* 1113: Alaungsithu reigns in Pagan, Myanmar until his son Narathu smothers him to death and assumes the throne.
Her husband was a son of Davyd Igorevych, Prince of Volhynia ( d. 1113 ).
Coloman made peace with Álmos in 1108, but only to have Álmos and his son Béla imprisoned in 1108 or 1109 and then blinded in 1113 to prevent them from becoming the future king.

1113 and William
Ralph claimed that the revolt began in 1113 ; but at that time, the young William was only thirteen and his father's liaison with Dangereuse had not yet begun.
* William Talvas, lord of Bellême ( until 1113 ), Count of Ponthieu, Sées, and Alençon ( died 1171 )
Adeliza or Adelida ( died before 1113 ) was a daughter of William I of England and his wife, Matilda of Flanders.

1113 and daughter
# Robert ( 1040 – 1113 ), poisoned ; married Violante of Sicily, daughter of Roger I of Sicily

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