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1121 and King
* 1121 – Battle of Didgori: the Georgian army under King David IV wins a decisive victory over the famous Seljuk commander Ilghazi.
* 1121: On August 12, in the Battle of Didgori, the greatest military victory of Georgia, King David the Builder with 40, 000 Georgians, 15, 000 Kipchak auxiliaries, 500 Alan mercenaries and 300 French Crusaders defeats a Seljuk-led Muslim coalition army of 400, 000.
It was founded by Henry I in 1121 " for the salvation of my soul, and the souls of King William, my father, and of King William, my brother, and Queen Maud, my wife, and all my ancestors and successors ".
It was refurbished in 1121, during the reign of King Henry I, and responsibility for its maintenance was transferred to the city of Lincoln by King James I.
During the reign of King Henry I the canal is recorded as having been scoured out to increase its depth in 1121, but it deteriorated until by the 17th century it was virtually impassable.
By 1110, important crown wearings ( Great Council of state ) were noted as taking place at the castle and King Henry married his second wife there in 1121, after the ' White Ship ' disaster.
However, 12 August 1121, King David routed the enemy army on the fields of Didgori, achieving what is often considered the greatest military success in Georgian history.
In 1121 King Henry 1 founded the great Abbey of Reading and endowed it with many gifts of land, including the Manor of Thatcham.
Domhnall Ua Lochlainn ( old spelling: Domnall Ua Lochlainn ) ( 1048 – 10 February 1121 ), also known as Domhnall Mac Lochlainn ( old spelling: Domnall Mac Lochlainn ), claimed to be High King of Ireland.

1121 and Henry
Following efforts by Lamberto Scannabecchi ( later Pope Honorius II ) and the Diet of Würzburg ( 1121 ) in 1122, Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V entered into an agreement that effectively ended the Investiture Controversy.
The abbey was founded by Henry I in 1121.
**# Henry ( 1121 – 75 ), archbishop of Reims
Ralph was one of the lords consulted about the remarriage of Henry I to Adeliza of Leuven at London in 1121.
:" The first record we have of it is that of Simeon of Durham who records its construction by Henry I in around 1121 ( Historia Regium ii 260 ).
Adeliza of Louvain, sometimes known in England as Adelicia of Louvain, also called Adela and Aleidis ; ( c. 1103 – 23 April 1151 ) was queen consort of the Kingdom of England from 1121 to 1135, the second wife of Henry I.
Adeliza married Henry I of England on 24 January 1121, when she is thought to have been in her late teens and Henry was fifty-three.
Henry II bestowed the minster and its estates on Reading Abbey, which founded a priory at Leominster in 1121, although there was one here from Saxon times.
Not too long afterwards Clinton was appointed Sheriff of Warwickshire ( by 1121 ), to act as counterweight to the Earl of Warwick, Roger de Beaumont, who Henry I did not trust.
# Henry ( 1121 – 1175 ), Archbishop of Reims
Reconciliation with Henry allowed a return to York in 1121.
Ulrich I, Count of Höfft ( 1092 – 1121 ), who was for a time driven from his see by Emperor Henry IV, furthered monastic reforms and the Crusades.
After the suspicious death of Prince-Bishop Frederick of Liege in 1121, Holy Roman Emperor Henry V appointed Alexander of Jülich as his successor.

1121 and I
On 29 January 1121 he married Adeliza, daughter of Godfrey I of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and Landgrave of Brabant, but there were no children from this marriage.
In 1121 combined forces of Pomeranian princes Wartislaw I and Swantopolk I were defeated by Poles at the battle of Niekładź.
In the years 1121 – 1122 Pomerania became a Polish fief and a local strongman, Prince Wartislaw I swore feudal allegiance to the Polish monarch and undertook to pay a yearly tribute of 500 marks of silver to Poland ( One mark of silver was equal to 240 denarii.
In the area of Gryfice the Battle of Niekładź took plcace in 1121, in which Polish ruler Bolesław III Krzywousty defeated Wartislaw I, Duke of Pomerania and Swantopolk I, Duke of Pomerania
The seal can be seen in its various incarnations near the entrances of a number of state buildings in downtown Sacramento, including the State Capitol ( as well as several inside of the Capitol, including an 1854 carving and a 1908 stained glass " sky " light ), Stanley Mosk Library and Courts I ( within the tympanum at 914 Capitol Mall ), Department of Rehabilitation ( 721 Capitol Mall, not to be confused the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation ), State Personnel Board ( 801 Capitol Mall ), Employment Development Department ( 722 / 800 Capitol Mall ), Resources Agency ( 1416 Ninth Street ), Secretary of State ( 1500 Eleventh Street ), CalTrans ( 1121 O Street ), Office of the State Fire Marshal ( 1131 S Street ), and the Department of Motor Vehicles ( 2415 First Avenue ).
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In 1121 a Seljuq-Artuqid alliance, commanded by Mehmed I of Great Seljuq and Ilghazi, was defeated by Georgia at the Battle of Didgori.
The earldom then passed through his father Hugh's sister Maud to Richard's first cousin Ranulph I, in 1121.

1121 and founded
In 1118, Trois-Fontaines Abbey was founded in the diocese of Châlons ; in 1119, Fontenay Abbey in the Diocese of Autun and in 1121, Foigny Abbey near Vervins, in the diocese of Laon.
The Oratory of the Paraclete is a Benedictine monastery founded by Peter Abelard in Ferreux-Quincey, France, after he left the Abbey of St. Denis about 1121.
To atone for her father and husband, Berta von Iringsburg and her sons Otto and Eberhard founded an Augustine monastery in 1121, which is now in the hands of the Salesians of Don Bosco.
Eurasburg is also home to Beuerberg Abbey, founded in about 1121 and renovated in the 18th century, and containing architecture from the 12th to the 18th centuries.

1121 and Reading
The church was described as ' ancient ' in a founding charter of Reading Abbey in 1121.

1121 and Abbey
Evidence of monastic buildings from the years immediately following the conquest can still be seen surrounding Tewkesbury Abbey, which was begun in 1090 and consecrated on 23 October 1121.

1121 and which
At the Congress of Würzburg in 1121 Otto successfully negotiated the peace treaty, the Concordat of Worms, which was signed in 1122 at Worms.
* 1121 – Al-Khazini publishes The Book of the Balance of Wisdom, in which he invents a hydrostatic balance for measuring specific gravity, and proposes that the gravity and gravitational potential energy of a body vary depending on its distance from the centre of the Earth.
Second, certain sections before 1118 have been shown to make use of Eadmer's Historia novorum, which was not completed before 1121 x 1124.
It is in the civil parish of Huntwick with Foulby and Nostell, which has a population of 90, and is the site of an Augustinian priory which received its charter in 1121.
( Orderic Vitalis ) He returned, late in 1121, after which he began to subsidize the Templars, maintaining two knights in the Holy Land for a year.
* Z is the earliest known recension of the Sic et non, which, according to Constant Mews, dates to 1121.
* TCEB and S belong to the next earliest recension of the Sic et non, which dates to 1121 – 1126.
* DL belong to an intermediate recension of the Sic et non, which likewise dates to the period 1121 – 1126.
Built over a Norman cathedral built in 1121, in the 16th century it received a Renaissance façade which was however destroyed in 1638.
In an ever changing world, adaptive management appeals to many practices seeking sustainable solutions by offering a framework for decision making that proposes to support a sustainable future which, “ conserves and nurtures the diversity — of species, of human opportunity, of learning institutions and of economic options ”( The Environmental Advisory Council, 2002, p. 1121 ).
As her reputation for holiness and her visionary gifts became widely known, a number of other women gathered around her at Markyate, which had been left to her by Roger when he died in 1121 or 1122.
This followed an attempt in around 1121 to remove his remains to another monastery, which came to nothing.
From its early years, the school used a room in St Nicholas ' Church, which itself was built between 1121 and 1184.

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