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1122 and William
William the Aetheling having perished in the wreck of the White Ship ( 25 November 1120 ), Fulk, on his return from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land ( 1120 – 1121 ), married his second daughter Sibyl, at the instigation of Louis VI, to William Clito, son of Robert Curthose, and a claimant to the duchy of Normandy, giving her Maine for a dowry ( 1122 or 1123 ).
In 1122, William lost control of Toulouse, Philippa's dower land, to Alfonso Jordan, the son and heir of Raymond IV, who had taken Toulouse after the death of William IV.

1122 and II
In 1122, Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor entered into an agreement with Pope Calistus II known as the Concordat of Worms.
The Concordat of Worms, sometimes called the Pactum Calixtinum by papal historians, was an agreement between Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V on September 23, 1122 near the city of Worms.
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.
It remained for his successor, Henry V to agree with Pope Calixtus II in 1122 to a compromise of the conflict over lay investitures known as the Concordat of Worms.
It was convoked by Pope Calixtus II in December, 1122, immediately after the Concordat of Worms.
These decrees were communicated to Calixtus II, who despatched the legate Lambert to assist at the synod that had been convoked at Worms, where, on 23 September 1122, the agreement known as the Concordat of Worms was concluded.
He was selected by Pope Calixtus II for various important and difficult missions, such as the one to Worms for the conclusion of the Concordat of Worms, the peace accord made with Holy Roman Emperor Henry V in 1122, and also the one to France in 1123 that made peace with King Louis VI.
* 1122 – Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V agree to the Concordat of Worms to put an end to the Investiture Controversy.
* 1122: On September 23, the Concordat of Worms ( Pactum Calixtinum ) was drawn up between Emperor Henry V and Pope Calixtus II bringing an end to the first phase of the power struggle between the Papacy and the Holy Roman Empire.
Although a church was rebuilt on the site in 1122, Pope Urban II, under the influence of his friend Raymond de Sauvetât, the Archbishop of Toledo, decided not to restore the Diocese of Alcalá at that time.
In 1122, in fact, Callistus II promulgated the basic Bull of the Concordat of Worms ; in 1159, Pope Adrian IV received in Anagni, during the siege of Crema, the legates of Milan, Brescia, and Piacenza ( the building of the Civic Palace was assigned to the Ambassador of Brescia, Architect Jacopo da Iseo ).
1122 – 1204 ), wife of Louis VII of France and Henry II of England
In 1118, Louis VI sent Suger to the court of Pope Gelasius II at Maguelonne ( at Montpellier, Gulf of Lyon ), and he lived from 1121 to 1122 at the court of Gelasius's successor, Calixtus II.
* Ottokar II, Margrave of Styria ( died 1122 )
They were vital to the Byzantine victory under the emperor John II Komnenos at the Battle of Beroia in 1122.
After Gelasius II's death, when Calixtus II had been elected Pope in 1119, Henry V was induced to change papal allegiance, in the Concordat of Worms of 1122.
A dam that is located in Morena respot was built in 1122 by Pope Callixtus II.
1102, but in 1112 deposed him and replaced in his title, because he had severely criticised ( together with cardinal Robert of S. Eusebio, also subsequently deposed ) Paschal's policy towards the emperor Henry V. He was restored as cardinal only by Callistus II in 1122 / 23.
Ottokar II ( died 28 November 1122 ) was Margrave of Styria.
** Ottokar II, Margrave of Styria, died 1122
* Hugh II ( 1122 – 1134 ), confiscated
Henry II of Carinthia ( 1090 – 1122 ) was a German prince who ruled the Duchy of Carinthia from 1090 to 1122.

1122 and Duke
The remainder of Carinthia passed from Duke Henry III to his godchild Henry from the House of Sponheim, who as Henry IV ruled from 1122 to his early death the following year.
* Boleslaus IV of Poland ( 1122 – 1173 ), Duke of Masovia and Kujavia
Briefly, under Louis VII ' the Young ' ( 1120 – 1180 ), the House of Capet rose in their power in France – Louis married Aliénor ( 1122 – 1204 ), the heiress of the Duchy of Aquitaine, and so became Duke – an advantage which had been eagerly grasped by Louis VI ' the Fat ' ( 1081 – 1137 ), Louis the Young's father, when Aliénor's father had asked of the King in his Will to secure a good marriage for the young Duchess.

1122 and Roger's
The 1122 rebellion of Roger's cousin Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester increased the king's suspicions still further, and he compelled Roger to grant Clinton a substantial part of his Warwickshire domains.

1122 and first
The first known usage of the term hashishi has been traced back to 1122 when the Fatimid caliph al-Āmir employed it in derogatory reference to the Syrian Nizaris.
The first mention of Celje in the Middle Ages was under the name of Cylie in Wolfhold von Admont's Chronicle, which was written between 1122 and 1137.
The Alcazar of Segovia, the royal palace located on top of a rock between the rivers Eresma and Clamores, is documented for the first time in 1122, although it may exist in earlier time.
Florence is also the first monk to be commemorated in a so-called titulus for Worcester, preserved on a mortuary roll belonging to Vitalis ( d. 1122 ), abbot of Savigny.
Ironically, the first known usage of the term hashishi has been traced back to 1122 AD when the Fatimid Caliph al-Amir employed it in derogatory reference to the Syrian Nizaris.
As Eleanor of Aquitaine ( 1122 ?/ 1124 ?- 1204 ) was the first high profile bearer of the name and as she was the daughter of Aénor de Châtellerault it has been suggested that the name Eleanor originated with Eleanor of Aquitaine, the postulation being that Eleanor of Aquitaine was named Aénor after her mother but referred to as Aliénor that name representing " Alia-Aénor " i. e. the other Aénor.
Among Chinese classic texts, tian " heaven " and long " dragon " were first used together in Zhou Dynasty ( 1122 BCE-256 BCE ) writings, but the word tianlong was not recorded until the Han Dynasty ( 207 BCE-220 CE ).
Engelberg is first mentioned as Engilperc in 1122, when the Abbey was first founded there, although the mountain pasture of Trübsee was already exploited collectively before this time.
The Church of England parish church of St Nicholas began as a chapel, first mentioned in a charter of 1122 by which it was granted to the Augustinian canons of St Frideswide's Priory.
A notable exception was the Ives 1122 locomotive, first produced in 1929, which was the first near-to-scale model of an existing locomotive to enter the marketplace.
The first mention of the area was in 1122 in a deed for the sale of land.
Her dowry was a large part of her father's Gloucestershire and Welsh estate and Robert of Caen became the first Earl of Gloucester, c. 1122.
* Aubrey of Buonalbergo ( c. 1030 – 1122 ), first wife of Robert Guiscard
The Bella Antiochena was written in two parts, the first sometime before Ager Sanguinis in 1119, and the second probably around 1122, or in stages from 1119 to 1122.
left ( Granted in 1954 ) The arms show a stylized image of the former moated castle that once stood on the Rodau ’ s right bank south of the road that leads to Weiskirchen, and that was once the family seat of the Lords of Hainhausen, who were first mentioned in 1122.
The first written mention of the relic dates to Ælnoth, a monk in Odense, who described it in a work on the life of Canute the Holy in 1122.
It is believed that he was at first a monk of Saint-Sauveur d ' Aniane and that he entered the monastery of Cluny during the administration Abbot Pons ( 1109 – 1122 ).
The ruins of the Eppstein castle ( first mention in 1122 --" Ebbensten ") give character to the old city centre of Eppstein.

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