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He next fought for the sovereignty of Provence against Raymond Berenger III, and not till September 1125 did the war end in an amicable agreement.
In addition to the Emperor, the Counts of Forcalquier, of Toulouse and of Provence exercised a purely nominal sway over the city ; on two occasions, in 1125 and in 1251, the Counts of Toulouse and Provence divided their rights in regard to it, while the Count of Forcalquier resigned any right he possessed to the local Bishops and Consuls in 1135.
In 1125, Raymond's heir, Alfonso Jordan, signed a treaty whereby his family's traditional claim to the title of " Margrave of Provence " was recognised and the march of Provence was defined as the region north of the lower Durance and on the right of the Rhône, including the castles of Beaucaire, Vallabrègues, and Argence.
To accommodate the longstanding claims of the count of Toulouse, in 1125 Provence was divided along the Durance.
He was born in Provence, France, about 1125 CE ; died at Posquières, 27 November 1198 CE.

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From the winter of 1124 to September 1125, he was on a risky expedition to Peña Cadiella deep in Andalusia.
From 1125 to 1126, he was on campaign against Granada, where he was trying to install a Christian prince, and Córdoba, where got only as far as Motril.
Although Antioch was severely weakened after the Battle of Ager Sanguinis in 1119, and Baldwin himself was held captive by the emir of Aleppo from 1122 – 1124, Baldwin led the crusader states to victory at the Battle of Azaz in 1125.
The French philosopher and theologian Roscellinus ( c. 1050-c. 1125 ) was an early, prominent proponent of this view.
The death of Emperor Henry V on 23 May 1125 put an end to these squabbles, but soon Honorius was involved in a new power struggle in the Holy Roman Empire.
Royal pressure was also brought to bear on Hildebert of Lavardin, whom Honorius had transferred from the see of Le Mans to become the Archbishop of Tours in 1125.
Next, John convened the Synod of Westminster in September 1125, which was attended by both the archbishops of Canterbury and York, together with twenty bishops and forty abbots.
Matilda had been married to Henry V, the Holy Roman Emperor, which gave her the title of Empress, but her husband died in 1125 and she was remarried in 1128 to Geoffrey, the Count of Anjou, whose lands bordered the Duchy of Normandy.
The Salian dynasty Salier was a dynasty in the High Middle Ages of four German Kings ( 1024 – 1125 ), also known as the Frankish dynasty after the family's origin and role as dukes of Franconia.
Year 1125 ( MCXXV ) was a common year starting on Thursday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
For a quarter of a century following Henry V's death in 1125 the German monarchy was largely a nominal title with no real power.
Lothair III of Supplinburg ( 9 June 1075, Unterlüß – 4 December 1137 ), was Duke of Saxony ( 1106 ), King of Germany ( 1125 ), and Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 to 1137.
When Henry died in 1125, Lothair was viewed by the imperial chancellor, the Archbishop of Mainz, as a perfect candidate.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Modestus and Arintheus ( or, less frequently, year 1125 Ab urbe condita ).
He lived to see the tragic death at sea in November 1120 of William Adeling, the son of his niece Edith and heir to Henry I. Edgar was still alive in 1125 according to William of Malmesbury who was writing at the time.
However, the poor performance and military weakness of the Song army was observed by the Jurchens who immediately broke the alliance with the Song, launching an invasion into Song territory in 1125 and another in 1127 ; in this latter invasion, the Jurchens captured not only the Song capital at Kaifeng, but the retired emperor Huizong, his successor Qinzong, and most of the Imperial court.
It was derived from its location on the western side of the Yellow River, in contrast to the Liao ( 916 – 1125 ) and Jin ( 1115 – 1234 ) on its east, and the Song Dynasty in the south.
In 1110, a large fireworks display in a martial demonstration was held to entertain Emperor Huizong of Song ( r. 1100 – 1125 ) and his court.
Agnes I ( born c. 1090 ; died 29 December 1125 in Quedlinburg ) was Abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlinburg.
The abbey school, which was founded in 1125, moved into the hospitium in 1485 as the Royal Grammar School of King Henry VII.
The abbey was originally served by a community of Augustinian Canons Regular from Merton Priory and the layout of the original church at Holyrood, now known only from excavations, probably came from the 1125 church at the priory.

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The Hungarians, led by Stephen II, then invaded Byzantium's Balkan provinces in 1127, with hostilities lasting until 1129 ; however, an alternative chronology has been suggested with the Hungarian attack and Byzantine retaliation taking place in 1125 with a renewal of hostilities in 1126.
Raynald of Châtillon ( also Reynald, Reynold, Renald, or Reginald ; French: Renaud de Châtillon, old French: Reynaud de Chastillon ) ( c. 1125 – July 4, 1187 ) was a knight who served in the Second Crusade and remained in the Holy Land after its defeat.
The Blue Cliff Record (; ; Korean: Byeokamrok, 벽암록 ( 碧巖錄 ); Vietnamese: Bích nham lục ( 碧巖錄 )) is a collection of Chán Buddhist koans originally compiled in China during the Song dynasty in 1125 ( 宋宣和七年 ) and then expanded into its present form by the Chán master Yuanwu Keqin ( 圜悟克勤 1063 – 1135 ).
* Lu You ( 陸游 ; 1125 – 1209 ), Southern Song Dynasty poet
Around 1125 Władysław married Agnes of Babenberg, daughter of Margrave Leopold III of Austria ; this union gave him a close connection with the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Germany: Agnes by her mother was a granddaughter of Emperor Henry IV and a half-sister of the Franconian duke Conrad III of Hohenstaufen, the later King of Germany.
Gamsakhurdia ’ s major post-World War II works are The Flowering of the Vine ( ვაზის ყვავილობა, 1955 ), which deals with a Georgian village shortly before the war ; and the monumental novel David the Builder ( დავით აღმაშენებელი, 1942 – 62 ), which is a tetralogy about the venerated king David the Builder who ruled Georgia from 1189 to 1125.
Vladimir II Monomakh ( Old Ruthenian: Володимиръ (- мѣръ ) Мономахъ, Volodimir Monomakh ; Christian name Vasiliy, or Basileios ) ( 1053 – May 19, 1125 ) was a Velikiy Kniaz ( Grand Prince ) of Kievan Rus '.
By the middle of the 10th century, Kitan chieftains had established themselves as emperors of northern China ; their rule was known as the Liao Dynasty ( 916 – 1125 ).
After 1125 there is no certain trace of him ; he may be the same person as the Hilary who taught classical literature at Orléans, mentioned by William of Tyre and Arnulf of Orléans c. 1150, but it is unknown whether Hilarius of Orléans and Hilarius the playwright are separate people, nor if either of them are the same person as the Hilarius who taught at Angers.
* Vladimir II Monomakh ( 1053 – 1125 ), Veliky Knyaz of Kievan Rus, prince of Kiev ; also ruled in Rostov and Suzdal
It was an independent town for several centuries in the early Middle Ages, no less powerful than Florence in the valley below, and many wars arose between them ; in 1010 and 1025 Fiesole was sacked by the Florentines, before it was conquered by Florence in 1125, and its leading families obliged to take up their residence in Florence.
Magnus I of Sweden, son of Nicholas ( ; ), later called Magnus the Strong ( born about 1106, died 4 June 1134 in the Battle of Fotevik ), was a Danish duke who ruled Gothenland in southern Sweden from 1125 to 1130.
In Bohemian chronicles, Čech appears on his own or with Lech only ; he is first mentioned as Bohemus in Cosmas ' chronicle ( 1125 ).
The Cluniac priory of Monkton Farleigh was founded by Humphrey II de Bohun in 1125 ; the Cistercian house at Kingswood, Gloucestershire by William de Berkeley in 1139 ; and that of Stanley by the Empress Matilda in 1154.
The wedding took place around 1125 ; according to some historians, the couple already received the Duchy of Silesia from Bolesław III as a gift.
His younger brother Wanyan Wuqimai ( 完颜吴乞买 ; Han name: Wanyan Sheng, 完颜晟 ; temple name Taizong ) succeeded in capturing Liao emperor Tianzuodi and destroying the Liao Dynasty in 1125.
Hugh de Puiset ( sometimes Hugh Pudsey ; c. 1125 – 3 March 1195 ) was a medieval Bishop of Durham and Chief Justiciar of England under King Richard I.
" History of Chinese Society Liao ( 907 – 1125 )," Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ( Volume 36, 1946 ): i – xv ; 1 – 752.

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