Year 1083 (MLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. January 6 – A Castilian army, under...
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Adela of Louvain (d.1083) was margravine of Meissen and later, margravine of the Saxon Ostmark. Adela was the daughter of Lambert II of Louvain and Uda...
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List of peers 1080–1089 (redirect from List of Peers in 1083)
This page lists all peers who held extant titles between 1080 and 1089....
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Issue". Wrestling Observer Newsletter (5). Campbell, California: 1–40. ISSN 1083-9593. The following are the results of the 31st annual Wrestling Observer...
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Shankaradeva (Nepali: शंकरदेव) was a Thakuri king of Nepal who reigned c. 1069–1083. His rise to power was slow and gradual as shown by the epithets in the colophons...
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War for Brest (1182–1183) (redirect from War for Brest (1082–1083))
The War for Brest[citation needed] was Prince Casimir II the Just's military campaign against Kievan Rus following the fall[which?] of Brest. Casimir quickly...
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Siege of Sainte-Suzanne (redirect from Siege of Saint-Suzanne, 1083-1086)
siege of the castle at Saint-Suzanne took place in a four-year period from 1083 to 1086, when the forces of William the Conqueror attempted to quell a rebellion...
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al-Fawaris, was one of the Seljuk rulers of Khorasan. He ruled for a period (1083-1092) and took Herat as his headquarter. He came from the Seljuk dynasty...
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