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1195 and John
The abbey was extended in the 1190s by Abbot John de Cella ( also known as John of Wallingford ) ( 1195 – 1214 ); as the number of monks grew from fifty to over a hundred, the abbey was extended westwards with three bays added to the nave.
Eventually in May 1194, John made peace with Richard, and was restored to favour, although the restoration of his lands did not occur until late in 1195.
The actual nucleus of the early part of Roger ’ s Flowers of History is supposed to have been the compilation of John de Cella ( also known as John of Wallingford ), who was abbot of St Albans from 1195 to 1214, although that is inconclusive.
This nucleus of the early part of Flores Historiarum is supposed to have been the compilation of John de Cella ( also known as John of Wallingford ), abbot of St Albans from 1195 to 1214, although that is inconclusive.
John was a member of the Kamateros family, to which belonged the Empress Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera, wife of Alexios III Angelos ( r. 1195 – 1203 ).
Together with John Petraliphas, Michael Kantakouzenos and others, he was involved in the successful plot to replace Isaac with his brother Alexios III Angelos in 1195.
* Rita ( Stephanie ) ( after 1195 – June, 1220 ), the wife of King John I of Jerusalem
Johannes de Sacrobosco or Sacro Bosco ( John of Holywood, c. 1195 – c. 1256 ) was a scholar, monk, and astronomer ( probably English, but possibly Irish or Scottish ) who taught at the University of Paris and wrote the authoritative mediaeval astronomy text Tractatus de Sphaera.
Sir John Maunsell ( c. 1190 / 1195 – 1265 ), also Sir John Mansel, Provost of Beverley, was king's clerk, and a judge.
After he died in 1194, the Anglo-Normans finally captured the area in 1195, under John, Lord of Ireland.
John Russell of Kingston Russell was a household knight of King Richard I from at the latest 1195 then also of his brother King John and then of his infant son King Henry III, of whose household he became steward.
* Johannes de Sacrobosco, known locally as John de Hollywood ( 1195 – 1256 ), is believed to have come from Artane.

1195 and castle
The town was founded in 1195, when the Prince-Bishop Rudolf I of Verden built a castle at the place.
Kilkenny Castle () is a castle in Kilkenny, Ireland built in 1195 by William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke to control a fording-point of the River Nore and the junction of several routeways.
Einion was killed by his brother in 1191 and in 1195 the Amazonian Matilda de St Valery was probably responsible for retaking the castle for her husband William de Braose.

1195 and managed
Pisa signed trade and political pacts with Ancona, Pula, Zara, Split and Brindisi: in 1195 a Pisan fleet reached Pola to defend its independence from Venice, but the Serenissima managed soon to reconquer the rebel sea town.

1195 and Normandy
In 1195 he accompanied King Richard I of England to Normandy and in 1199, William de Braose fought beside Richard at Chalus, where the king was mortally wounded.
Coutances returned to Normandy, and in December 1195 attempted to secure compensation for the losses his archdiocese had sustained in the warfare between King Richard and King Phillip.
Examples of French châtelainies include the castellanies of Ivry-la-Bataille, Nonancourt, Pacy, Vernon and Gaillon, all in Normandy, which under in the treaty of Issoudun ( 1195, after a war with king Richard of England ) were acquired for the French crown by Philip Augustus.

1195 and against
Pope Celestine III proclaimed a crusade against the Baltic heathens in 1195, which was reiterated by Pope Innocent III and a crusading expedition led by Meinhard's successor, Bishop Berthold of Hanover, landed in Livonia ( part of present-day Latvia, surrounding the Gulf of Riga ) in 1198.
While preparing for yet another offensive against Bulgaria in 1195, Alexios Angelos, the Emperor's older brother, taking advantage of the latter's absence from camp on a hunting expedition, proclaimed himself emperor, and was readily recognised by the soldiers as Emperor Alexios III.
* Battles of Ramses III against the Sea Peoples, 1195 – 1190 BC
Isaac now traveled to the Sultanate of Rum, where he attempted to gain support against the new Byzantine Emperor Alexios III Angelos ( 1195 – 1203 ).
Hugh protested, and as a result Celestine himself suspended Geoffrey on 23 December 1195, finally forcing Geoffrey to answer the charges against him.
Comnenus was bound to lend aid to Richard in his crusade against Saladin, an oath which he later broke, and Richard had him bound in silver chains ( as he swore not to bind Comnenus in iron ) and kept prisoner till his death in 1194 or 1195.
The Tatars rebelled against the Jin Dynasty in 1195.
Local 1195 and its allies in organized labor voiced many complaints against Pomerleau.
Local 1195, along with AFSCME, filed a lawsuit against Pomerleau and Mandel for union busting and illegal spying.

1195 and Philip
War continued in 1195 with Philip once again besieging Verneuil.
Under the terms of the Peace of Louviers ( December 1195 ) between Richard and Philip II, neither king was allowed to fortify the site ; despite this, Richard intended to build the vast Chateau Gaillard.
In 1195 he ambushed the party of Count William I of Geneva, which was escorting the count's daughter, Margaret of Geneva, to France for her intended wedding to King Philip II of France.
Having accompanied his brother Henry to Italy in 1191, Philip forsook his ecclesiastical calling, and, travelling again to Italy, was made duke of Tuscany in 1195 and received an extensive grant of lands.
In summer 1195, a marriage between her and Louis son of Philip II of France was suggested for an alliance between Richard and Philip, but also failed.
In 1195, Richard I of England defended the city from the advances of Philip II of France.
Philip was appointed as Bishop of Durham in November 1195.

1195 and .
* 1195 – Anthony of Padua, Portuguese priest and saint ( d. 1231 )
Alexios III Angelos () ( c. 1153 – 1211 ) was Byzantine Emperor from 1195 to 1203.
In 1195, while Isaac II was away hunting in Thrace, Alexios was acclaimed as emperor by the troops with the conniving of Alexios ' wife Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera.
Ambroise is surprisingly accurate in his chronology ; though he did not complete his work before 1195, it is evidently founded upon notes which he had taken in the course of his pilgrimage.
* 1195 – Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut ( b. 1150 )
Pope Urban IV ( c. 1195 – 2 October 1264 ), born Jacques Pantaléon, was Pope from 1261 to 1264.
Pope Innocent IV ( c. 1195 – 7 December 1254 ), born Sinibaldo Fieschi, was Pope from 25 June 1243 until his death in 1254.
In 1195 two other sons, Rhys Gryg and Maredudd, seized Llanymddyfri and Dinefwr, and Rhys responded by imprisoning them.
The silver altarpiece of patriarch Pellegrinus II ( 1195 − 1204 ) in the cathedral of Cividale was printed with individual letter punches.
# Isabel ( 1195 – 1253 ), married Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk.
* 1195: On June 16, the struggle of Shamqori.
* Gualdim Pais, Portuguese Grand-Master of the Templars ( d. 1195 )
The daughter, Rusudan, was born 1195 and would succeed her brother as a sovereign of Georgia.
The Ildenizid atabeg Abu Bakr attempted to stem the Georgian advance, but suffered a defeat at the hands of David Soslan at Shamkir and lost his capital to a Georgian protégé in 1195.
In 1195, the Palatinate passed to the House of Welf through the marriage of Agnes, heir to the Staufen count.
The TCP / IP implementation, known as " Integrated IS-IS " or " Dual IS-IS ", is described in RFC 1195.
Year 1195 ( MCXCV ) was a common year starting on Sunday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.

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