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King Olaf died of illness during the autumn of 1093 in Håkeby, today located in Tanum Municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden.

autumn and King
Conquering all of the territory north of the Po, he forced the surrender of Milan and then drove Guy out of Pavia, where he was crowned King of Italy, but went no further before Guy died suddenly in late autumn, and fever incapacitated his troops.
That autumn he enrolled in the King Khaled University at Abha to study Sharia, he left his family home in Khamis Mushayt in the summer of 2000 to complete the Hajj, but never returned – instead travelling to the Al Farouq training camp in Afghanistan where he met and befriended Waleed and Wail al-Shehri, two brothers from Khamis Mushayt, and Saeed al-Ghamdi.
By late autumn, the death toll began to slow until, in February 1666, it was considered safe enough for the King and his entourage to return to the city.
With the aid of a grant of money from the King of Prussia, Agassiz crossed the Atlantic in the autumn of 1846 with the twin purposes of investigating the natural history and geology of North America and delivering a course of 12 lectures on “ The Plan of Creation as shown in the Animal Kingdom ,” by invitation from J.
Although William returned to York and built another castle, Edgar remained free and in the autumn joined up with King Sweyn of Denmark.
In autumn 1241, he left Syria and joined King Henry's campaign against King Louis IX in Poitou.
A relative of Theudis, sword-bearer of Theodoric the Great and king of the Visigoths, Totila was elected king by Ostrogothic nobles in the autumn of 541 after King Witigis had been carried off prisoner to Constantinople.
This commitment bore further fruit in the autumn of 1483, when a series of plots against the King coalesced into a major Lancastrian rising in southern and western England under the leadership of the Duke of Buckingham.
Woodbridge was settled in the early autumn of 1664 and was granted a charter on June 1, 1669 by King Charles II of England, and reincorporated on October 31, 1693.
During his brother's reign, Ladislaus was his military commander, and in the autumn of 1074, he forced back King Salamon's attack against Nyitra.
King George III had celebrated his Golden Jubilee in 1809 ; by the following autumn he was showing signs of a return of the illness that had led to a Regency in 1788.
In the autumn of that year Norfolk and Surrey suppressed a rebellion against the King by the Duke of Buckingham.
In Hervarar saga, the dísablót is also held in autumn, and is performed by a woman, the daughter of King Álfr of Álfheim, who " reddens the hörgr with sacrifices and is subsequently rescued by the god Thor after she has been abducted ; John Lindow suggests that the passage depicts a model of heathen behaviour.
In the autumn of 1795, three years after King Louis XVI of France was deposed, royalist and counter-revolutionaries organised an armed uprising.
In the autumn, following the successful Nazi German expansion into Central Europe which seemed to provide momentum for the Guard, and especially the international context provided by the Munich Agreement and the First Vienna Award, its clandestine leadership grew confident and published manifestos threatening King Carol.
In January 1429 Vytautas already had received the title of King of Lithuania with the backing of Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, but the envoys who were transporting the crown were stopped by Polish magnates in autumn of 1430.
One autumn, King Anund was travelling between his halls ( see Husbys ) and came to a place called Himinheiðr ( sky heath ) between two mountains.
Level 42 ( line up: M. King, M. Lindup, G. Husband, N. King, S. Freaman ) toured in autumn of 2008.
He met King Henry II in Aquitaine in autumn 1166.
Their next single " Never My Love " also topped the charts in autumn 1967 (# 2 Billboard, # 1 Cashbox ) and now ranks as one of the most successful of all Warner Bros. recordings — it became a radio staple and is now accredited by BMI as the second most-played song on US radio in the 20th century, surpassing both " Yesterday " by The Beatles and " Stand by Me " by Ben E. King.
The next autumn, King Granmar and Hjörvard were at a feast in one of their farms on the island Selaön.

autumn and died
In the autumn of 1234, Prince Danylo laid siege to the capital of Andrew's youngest son who died during the siege.
In the autumn of 1623 Maria Eleonora gave birth to a daughter, but the baby died the next year.
These various sources of wealth and influence rendered Rudolph the most powerful prince and noble in southwestern Germany ( where the tribal Duchy of Swabia had disintegrated, leaving room for its vassals to become quite independent ) when, in the autumn of 1273, the prince-electors met to choose a king after Richard of Cornwall had died in England the year before.
Margaret, by now seven years of age, sailed from Norway for Scotland in the autumn of 1290, but fell ill on the way and died in Orkney.
The surviving brothers were released in the autumn ; working for their release, their mother ( who died in January 1555 ) and their brother-in-law, Henry Sidney, had befriended the Spanish nobles around the new king consort, Philip of Spain.
The western emperor Olybrius died in the autumn of 472.
In autumn 1928, he married his first wife Klara Riccabona, who later died while giving birth to their sixth daughter.
In the autumn of 1712 his health declined and he died on Christmas Day.
His successor Gottlieb Hering served after the war for a short time as the chief of Criminal Police of Heilbronn and died in autumn 1945 in a hospital.
Baldwin's reign lasted just over a year, and he died in the autumn of 1186, at Acre.
Her fairly young mother has died the previous autumn.
In the autumn term of his final year, 1908, his mother died from cancer at only 46: a terrible blow for her husband, three sons and young eight-year old daughter Margaret.
He died at Turin in the autumn of 1544 and was buried in the Cathedral there.
Wolfe was left devastated when his brother Edward died, probably of consumption, that autumn.
In 669 BC, he went to Egypt in person, but suddenly died in autumn of the same year, in Harran.
In the autumn of 1661 he paid a short visit to his diocese, and returning to London he died.
Here she continued her work and took care of her father, who finally died in the autumn of 1939.
Eventually the scandal surrounding Cibber died down, and she returned to the London stage in autumn 1742 to perform at Covent Garden, adding many new dramatic roles to her repertory.
but died that autumn.
Maurice died in the spring of 1102, and when Baldwin needed Tancred's military help in the autumn, Tancred insisted on Dagobert's restoration as a condition of his assistance.
Akhenaten is generally assumed to have died in the late autumn of his 17th regnal year ( after the bottling of wine in that year ).
She had given birth to a second son, Philippe, on 7 January 1665 ; but both children soon died, Charles on 15 July 1665, and Philippe before the autumn of 1666.
Archbishop James Beaton died in the autumn of 1539 in his castle at St. Andrews.

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