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1139 and Geoffrey
In 1139, Robert and Matilda crossed the channel and arrived in England while Geoffrey kept the pressure on Normandy.
John Cawley throwing Chris French at Demonstration at Robby Richards Museum Opening-CWA Event 13-14th May 2006. Cornish wrestling has a long history, and Geoffrey of Monmouth suggests Historia Regum Britanniae, of c. 1139 that Corineus wrestled a Cornish giant, Gogmagog or Goemagot upon the cliff top known as Lamm Goemagot.
Following the Norman conquest the Saxon kingdom formed the basis of a county in 1139 under the first Earl of Essex, Geoffrey de Mandeville.
The following year, Geoffrey gave Ambrieres, Gorron, and Chatilon-sur-Colmont to Juhel de Mayenne, on condition that he help obtain the inheritance of his wife. Geoffrey of Anjou's invasion of Normandy, 1142 – 43In 1139 Matilda landed in England with 140 knights, where she was besieged at Arundel Castle by King Stephen.

1139 and took
When the Empress and Robert invaded in 1139, however, Stephen was unable to rapidly crush the revolt, which took hold in the south-west of England.
William's father, John Marshal, supported King Stephen when he took the throne in 1135, but in about 1139 he changed sides to back the Empress Matilda in the civil war of succession between her and Stephen which led to the collapse of England into " the Anarchy ".
According to most historians, Theobald took little part in the controversy that followed the council, which eventually ended with Roger's death in 1139 and Nigel and Alexander's restoration to favour.
Sixteen years later, the Second Lateran Council ( 1139 ), in which some five hundred bishops took part, enacted the following canons:

1139 and 1142
* Duchy and Electorate of Saxony: 1112, 11391142, 1180 – 1422
The elder branch of the House of Este, the House of Welf, historically rendered " Guelf " or " Guelph " in English, produced dukes of Bavaria ( 1070 – 1139, 1156 – 1180 ), dukes of Saxony ( 1138 – 1139, 1142 – 1180 ), a German King ( 1198 – 1218 ), and the dukes of Brunswick and Lüneburg ( 1208 – 1918 ), later styled the " Electors of Hanover " when two branches of the family recombined in 1705.
* Godfrey II ( 11391142 )
Viacheslav Vladimirovich () ( 1083 – 2 February 1154 ), Prince of Smolensk ( 1113 – 1125 ), Turov ( 1125 – 1132, 1134 – 1146 ), Pereyaslavl ( 1132 – 1134, 1142 ), Peresopnitsa ( 1146 – 1149 ), Vyshgorod ( 1149 – 1151 ) and Grand Prince of Kiev ( 1139, 1151 – 1154 ).
1110 – 13 June 1142 ) was the count of Louvain, landgrave of Brabant by inheritance from 23 January 1139.

1139 and 1145
* 10th dynasty ( 11391145 )
This is one of the most important papal bulls relating to the Temple, and together with Omne Datum Optimum ( 1139 ) and Militia Dei ( 1145 ) forms the foundation for the Order's future wealth and success.
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1139 and new
He achieved the independence of the southern part of the Kingdom of Galicia, the County of Portugal, from Galicia's overlord, the King of León, in 1139, establishing a new kingdom and doubling its area with the Reconquista, an objective that he pursued until his death, in 1185, after forty-six years of wars against the Moors.
The tribute to the pope of 600 schifati agreed upon by Roger II in 1139 at Mignano was affirmed and another 400 schifati was added for the new lands.
The Chipperfield's Circus Menagerie Transporter ( 1139 ) which was released in October 1968 featured a new Scammell Handyman cab and a flatbed articulated trailer which carried a load of three clear plastic boxes designed to represent cages, each containing models of lions, bears and tigers.
In 1139 the small order opened its first new foundation on the island of Haverholm, a gift from Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln.
The Second Council of the Lateran in 1139 removed the requirement that the assent of the lower clergy and the laity be obtained, while the Third Council of the Lateran in 1179 gave equal rights to the entire College of Cardinals when electing a new pope.
Later, the poet, composer, and philosopher Ibn Bajjah ( d. 1139 ) of Saragossa is said to have combined the style of Ziryâb with Western approaches to produce a wholly new style that spread across Iberia and North Africa.

1139 and broke
In June 1139, Stephen held his court in Oxford, where a fight between Alan of Brittany and Roger's men broke out, an incident probably deliberately created by Stephen.
In June 1139, Stephen held his court in Oxford, where a fight between Alan of Brittany and Roger's men broke out, an incident probably deliberately created by Stephen.
Civil war broke out in England and raged between 1139 and 1153, forming a turbulent period in which the rival factions of King Stephen and the Empress Matilda struggled for power.
In 1139 civil war broke between the forces of King Stephen and the Empress Matilda.
The castle was held by the Norman kings until the civil war of the Anarchy broke out in 1139.

1139 and out
On 18 February 1139 he succeeded his brother Yaropolk II of Kiev as Grand Prince, but was driven out in March by Vsevolod II of Kiev.
On August 18, 1876, he was elected mayor, winning 672 votes out of 1139 ; in this position he was active in convincing the Dakota Territories to officially recognize the town and establish a nearby Army post, as well as instituting a pest house to quarantine those with communicable diseases ( a smallpox epidemic striking the town in 1876 ) and a system of street cleaning, all to be funded out of licensing fees for town businesses.

1139 and time
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Honorius and Euodius ( or, less frequently, year 1139 Ab urbe condita ).
The Knights Templar had a strong presence in La Rochelle since before the time of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who exempted them from duties and gave them mills in her 1139 Charter.
In 1139, the Empress Matilda was invited to stay at Arundel for some time during her travel to press her claim to the English throne upon Stephen.
In time, Tintern established two daughter houses, Kingswood in Gloucestershire ( 1139 ) and Tintern Parva, west of Wexford in south east Ireland ( 1203 ).
At this time, the independence of Portugal ( declared in 1139 ) was not firmly established.
Victor IV ( died after April 1139 ), antipope for a short time in 1138.
The first dates to some time after 1139, while the second dates to 1150 at the latest.

1139 and under
29 of the Second Lateran Council under Pope Innocent II in 1139 banned the use of crossbows against Christians.
A prominent example of these were the Flemings that fought during the English civil wars, known as the Anarchy or the Nineteen-Year Winter ( AD 1135 to 1154 ), under the command of William of Ypres, who was King Stephen's chief lieutenant from 1139 to 1154 and who was made Earl of Kent by Stephen.
The title was first adopted by Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby under a creation of 1139.
The first record of Ballens is from 1139 under the name Barlens.
The first written mention of the place appeared in 1139 under the name Chexbres.

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