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- Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
5: ...e advantageous diplomatic marriage. Despite the annulment, their two children were declared legitimat...
7: ...alric ascended the throne after the marriage was annulled. Agnes continued to hold the title Countess ...
9: The annulment later caused problems for Sibylla in partic...
13: ... allow him to enter the kingdom in [[1182]]. In [[1183]] she probably helped arrange the marriage of [[H...
15: In 1183, King Baldwin IV and the Haute Cour decided to al... - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
19: ...[1183]] and attempted to have Sibylla's marriage annulled through-out [[1184]]. Though her husband was...
21: The king was unsuccessful in his attempt to annul the marriage and therefore he decided to alter ...
23: ... one of his heirs. Initially, the compromise of [[1183]] allowed for the Haute Cour and the kings of [[E...
29: ...d with oppositional court members that she would annul her own marriage to please them, as long as she...
35: Sibylla had shown great cunning and political prowess in her dealings with the... - Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
5: ...ith the 17-year-old [[Humphrey IV of Toron]] in [[1183]] (the contract had been made several years earli...
9: ...ious marriage to [[Agnes of Courtenay]] had been annulled (though he had succeeded in having his child...
11: ...the succession. His will, a compromise reached in 1183 and ratified by the ''[[Haute Cour of Jerusalem|H...
13: ...ters questioned Sibylla's legitimacy, due to the annullment of her parents' marriage, but this positio...
17: ...a divorce, which took the form of ecclesiastical annullment made by the [[archbishop of Pisa]], the [[... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
12: ...y sources, her mother-in-law, [[Ad鬡ide de Maurienne]], who was from the staid northernƠcountry of S...
16: ... and piety clashed. The city of Antioch had been annexed by Bohemond of Hauteville in the First Crusad...
18: ...me conventions developing there that were the beginnings of what would become the field of [[Admiralty...
20: ... was no saving the marriage. In [[1152]], it was annulled on the grounds of [[consanguinity]]. Her est...
22: On [[May 18]], [[1152]], six weeks after her annullment, Eleanor married [[Henry II of England|Hen... - Seljuk Turks (7657 bytes)
43: * [[Turan Shah II]] [[1176]]-[[1183]]
44: * [[Mehmed II of Kerman|Mehmed II]] (Muhammad) [[1183]]-[[1187]] - Troy (22846 bytes)
7: ...[Germany|German]] archeologist [[Heinrich Schliemann]] excavated the area. Later excavations revealed ...
12: ...vade and capture Troy in the [[Trojan War]] (1193-1183 B.C.). Both the Trojans and [[Mycenaean]] culture...
30: ...een the location of Troy as identified by Schliemann (and other locations such as the Greek camp), the...
36: ...– Troy IV: early [[Bronze Age]] ([[3rd millennium BC]])
50: The first city was founded in the [[3rd millennium BC]]. During the Bronze Age, the site seems to... - Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
14: ...would have to winter on the Missouri River.<ref>Bennett, pp. 31-40.</ref>
23: ... to follow the trail used by the [[Donner Party|Donner-Reed party]] on their journey to California the...
51: ...''Sugar Creek''' (7 miles west of Nauvoo) — Beginning with their first crossing of the [[Mississippi...
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59: ...]], a non-LDS attorney who was politically well connected and used his influence to assist the Latter-... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ... think of their empire as "Roman" for over a millennium.
103: ...xius II Comnenus]] (1169-1183, ruled [[1180]] - [[1183]]) – son of Manuel I
104: *[[Andronicus I Comnenus]] (1118-1185, ruled [[1183]] - [[1185]]) – grandson of Alexius I; neph...
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