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In 1189 Gruffydd persuaded Rhys to imprison Maelgwn, and he was given into Gruffydd's keeping at Dinefwr.
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1189 and Gruffydd
His son, William fitz Martin, regained both Nevern and Cemais via a marriage to a daughter of Rhys ap Gruffydd but was in turn driven out by Rhys about 1189.
1189 and persuaded
Conrad was persuaded by his cousin once-removed, Louis III, Landgraf of Thuringia, to join Guy in the Siege of Acre in 1189.
1189 and Rhys
Henry II died in 1189 and was succeeded by Richard I. Rhys considered that he was no longer bound by the agreement with King Henry and attacked the Norman lordships surrounding his territory.
1189 and was
As well as being Duchess of Aquitaine in her own right, she was queen consort of France ( 1137 – 1152 ) and of England ( 1154 – 1189 ).
John's elder brothers William, Henry and Geoffrey died young ; by the time Richard I became king in 1189, John was a potential heir to the throne.
Finally, by the Treaty of Azay-le-Rideau ( 4 July 1189 ), Henry was forced to renew his own homage, to confirm the cession of Issoudun, with Graçay also, to Philip, and to renounce his claim to suzerainty over Auvergne.
Richard I was officially crowned duke on 20 July 1189 and king in Westminster Abbey on 3 September 1189.
A tallage of £ 60, 000, known as the " Saladin tallage ", was levied at Guildford in 1189, the ostensible object being preparation for the Third Crusade.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Isodorus and Senator ( or, less frequently, year 1189 Ab urbe condita ).
Year 1189 ( MCLXXXIX ) was a common year starting on Sunday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
The office was instituted in 1189 with the first holder of the office being Henry Fitz-Ailwin de Londonestone.
A compromise was eventually reached in 1290, whereby a liberty was considered legitimate as long as it could be shown to have been exercised since the coronation of King Richard I, in 1189.
The Cathedral of Ancona, dedicated to Judas Cyriacus, was consecrated at the beginning of the 11th century and completed in 1189.
1189 and given
Yoshitsune's power would however cause Yoritomo's jealousy ; the relationship between the brothers soured, and in 1189 Yoritomo was given Yoshitsune's head pickled in liquor.
In August 1189, at the age of 43, William Marshal, held by many to be the greatest knight in Christendom, was given the hand of Isabel de Clare, and, in 1199, was created the 1st Earl of Pembroke by King John.
Charters are recorded for the neighbouring manors of Newton in 1189, Bredbury in 1185 and Hyde in 1193 were the local lord is given a surname.
The church and all its property were given by Henry de Blois in 1132 to St Cross Hospital in Winchester and the gift was confirmed by Richard I in 1189.
1189 and into
In 1189, by imperial charter, Frederick I " Barbarossa " granted Hamburg the status of an Imperial Free City and tax-free access up the Lower Elbe into the North Sea.
Their efforts were fruitless, and Walter was later drawn back into the dispute, in early 1189 and again as archbishop.
The Order certainly existed during the reign of Henry II from 1154 – 1189, who created a dozen Serjeants and thus moved the order's existence " out of the realm of conjecture " and into recorded fact.
Founded on May 7, 1189 by Frederick I for its strategic location, it has been Central Europe's main port for centuries and enabled Hamburg to develop early into a leading city of trade and a rich and proud bourgeoisie.
1189 and at
* 1189 – Friedrich Barbarossa arrives at Niš, the capital of Serbian King Stefan Nemanja, during the Third Crusade.
The Crusaders passed through Hungary, Serbia and Bulgaria and then entered Byzantine territory, arriving at Constantinople in the autumn of 1189.
In 1189 the English King Richard I, (" The Lionheart ") stopped at Messina en route to the Holy Land and briefly occupied the city after a dispute over the dowry of his sister, who had been married to William the Good, King of Sicily
King Richard however, confirmed the offer and so in August 1189, at the age of 43, the Marshal married the 17-year-old daughter of Richard de Clare ( Strongbow ).
In 1189, Richard the Lionheart is documented to have landed at Calais on his journey to the Third Crusade.
Massive violent attacks against Jews date back at least to the Crusades such as the Pogrom of 1096 in France and Germany ( the first " Christian " pogroms to be officially recorded ), as well as the massacres of Jews at London and York in 1189 – 1190.
The total financial cost cannot be calculated with certainty, but estimates suggest that Edward's castle building programme cost at least £ 80, 000 – four times the total royal expenditure on castles between 1154 and 1189.
The attempt in 1189 was settled by Baldwin giving up the site near Canterbury for one further away at Lambeth, which was less threatening to the monks.
After the death of King Henry in 1189, the new King Richard I appointed Walter Bishop of Salisbury ; the election took place on 15 September 1189 at Pipewell, with the consecration on 22 October 1189 at Westminster.
Thessalonica was at once abandoned and in 1189 William made peace with Isaac, abandoning all the conquests.
The marriage was not consummated, at first due to Berengaria's age and later because the king and queen, in 1189, had a son, Ferdinand, who was then designated heir to the throne.
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