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Bishop Christian continued his mission in Sambia ( Samland ), where from 1233 to 1239 he was held captive by pagan Prussians, and freed in trade for five other hostages who then in turn were released for a ransom of 800 Marks, granted to him by Pope Gregory IX.
In 1233 the work began in Marienwerder ( Kwidzyn ), and during the winter the Prussians gathered a large army for a major battle on the Sirgune River, where they suffered a great defeat.
Hubert de Burgh escaped in 1233 from Devizes Castle, where he had been imprisoned in the previous year.

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In Advances in Cryptology EUROCRYPT ’ 97, volume 1233 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 480 – 494.

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It specifically challenges Utah Code § 67-5-19, §§ 76-10-1205 through 1206, and §§ 76-10-1230 through 1233.

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February 1215: Yolanda de Courtenay ( c. 1200 – 1233 ), daughter of Peter I, Emperor of the Latin Empire and his second wife, Yolanda I, Empress of the Latin Empire
Cardinale ( 1983 ), the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary was founded by two Bolognese nobles Loderingo degli Andalò and Catalano di Guido in 1233, and approved by pope Alexander IV in 1261.
Ibn al-Athir ( d. 1233 ), on the other hand, produced a more hostile picture.
* Thomas I of Savoy ( d. 1233 ), Count of Savoy
** Beatrice of Savoy ( d. 1258 ), married firstly in 1233 Manfred III of Saluzzo ( d. 1244 ), married secondly on April 21, 1247 Manfred of Sicily
# Ysabeau ( Elizabeth ) ( d. October 23, 1272 ), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken ( c. 1214 – 1244 ), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg ( d. 1255 )
: John of Cornwall ( 31 January 1232 – 22 September 1233 ), born and died at Marlow, Buckinghamshire, buried at Reading Abbey
: Isabella of Cornwall ( 9 September 1233 – 10 October 1234 ), born and died at Marlow, Buckinghamshire, buried at Reading Abbey
Among the chapels that of St. Bernat Calvó ( 1233 – 43 ), who assisted James I of Aragon in the conquest of Valencia, deserves special mention.
" he papal bull of 1233, which stipulated that anyone admitted to be a teacher in Toulouse had the right to teach everywhere without further examinations ( ius ubique docendi ), in time, transformed this privilege into the single most important defining characteristic of the university and made it the symbol of its institutional autonomy.
* Gilbert de Lyvet ( 1233 – 34 ), ( 1235 – 37 )
Occasionally in the 13th century it is referred to in official records as ' Blancmuster '( 1233 ) or ' Blancmostre '( 1272 ), meaning " white minster ".
Ottokar II () ( c. 1233 – 26 August 1278 ), called The Iron and Golden King, was the King of Bohemia from 1253 until 1278.
* Infante Fernando, Count of Flanders ( 1188 – 1233 ), son of Sancho I of Portugal
In 1233 Kulm was granted city rights known as " Kulm law " ( renewed in 1251 ), the model system for over 200 Polish towns.
# Mary of Lusignan, Countess of Brienne ( before March 1215 – 5 July 1251 or 1253 ), who married Count Walter IV of Brienne in 1233 ( ca.
# Mary of Lusignan ( before March, 1215 – 5 July 1251 or 1253 ), who married Count Walter IV of Brienne in 1233 ( ca.
# Alix of Montferrat ( 1210 / 1215 – Kyrenia, December, 1232-May, 1233, buried at Santa Sophia, Nicosia ), daughter of Marquis William VI of Montferrat, by Bertha da Clavesana, married at Limassol in May, 1229, without issue
In 1251, he married Adelaide of Burgundy ( c. 1233 – October 23, 1273 ), daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy and Yolande de Dreux, by whom he had four children:
* Ceuta: 1233 – 1236 ( to Almohads ), 1249 – 1305 ( to Marinids )

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Ribnitz as a town is first documented in 1233, documents point to town privileges under Lübeck law being established before 1257.
No surviving list of bishops or dioceses under the Archbishop of Uppsala from 1164, 1189, 1192, 1233, 1241 or 1248 contains any reference to Finland, neither factual or propagandist.
The order as a distinct entity in the 13th century time can trace its origin to a Franciscan-based fraternity attached to a hospital at Prague under a community of Clarisses, established by Princess Agnes, in 1233, making it the only male order founded by a woman and the only Czech-founded order.
The Roman Pope wrote a letter to Matej Ninoslav thus on 10 October 1233, guaranteeing his integrity and putting him under his protectorate:
1233: Cathedral still under reconstruction
Before the Habsburg province was established, several other entities had existed in the Banat region, including: the Voivodeship of Glad ( 9th century ), the Voivodeship of Ahtum ( 11th century ), the Banate of Severin frontier province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary ( from 1233 to the 16th century ), the Ottoman province named Eyalet of Temeşvar ( 1552 – 1716 ), and the Banate of Lugos and Karansebes province within the Principality of Transylvania ( 16th – 17th century ), which was under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire as a whole.

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On 20 August 1233, Andrew had a meeting with the legate of Pope Gregory IX in the woods of Bereg, and they made an agreement which ensured the privileges of the clergy.
With Gregory's sponsorship, Konrad became a state-sponsored serial killer whose terrorism of the countryside was eventually stopped only by his assassination in 1233.
* Rhys Gryg ( died 1233 ) married a daughter of the Earl of Clare.
On 28 December 1233, the Teutonic Knights Hermann von Salza and Hermann Balk signed the foundation charters for Thorn and Chełmno.
In 1233 came the news of his appointment, by Pope Gregory IX, to the Archbishopric of Canterbury.
* Ibn al-Athir, Anatolian historian ( d. 1233 )
Year 1233 ( MCCXXXIII ) was a common year starting on Saturday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
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* Al-Nawawi, Distinguished Islamic Scholar ( b. 1233 )
During the period of turmoil between the supporters of King Henry III and the barons who sought to curtail his power, the town was the scene of a major battle in 1233, in which the king's forces were routed by the troops of Richard Marshal, Earl of Pembroke.
* On December 27, 1233, the worker Benenato, son of Gerardo Bottici, oversaw the continuation of the construction of the belltower.
In 1233 hostilities broke out between Richard Marshal and Peter de Rivaux, who was supported by the king.
Count Ferrand died in 1233, and his daughter Marie soon after.

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