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  1. 966

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 966 Year nav 966 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 966 Roman numerals CMLXVI was a common year starting on Monday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude By place Europe April 14 or April 30 &ndash Mieszko I of Poland Mieszko I , the first duke of Poland , is baptized a Christian. This is usually considered the beginning of the Polish state see Baptism of Poland . onlyinclude Births Fujiwara no Michinaga , Japanese regent Deaths King Dub of Scotland References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 966 Category 966 af 966 am 966 . . . ar 966 an 966 ast 966 az 966 bn map bms 966 be 966 be x old 966 bh bs 966 br 966 bg 966 ca 966 cv 966 cs 966 co 966 cy 966 da 966 de 966 et 966 el 966 es 966 eo 966 eu 966 fa fr 966 fy 966 gd 966 gl 966 gan 966 ko 966 hy 966 hi 966 hr 966. io 966 bpy id 966 os 966 it 966 he 966 jv 966 ka 966 csb 966 sw 966 ht 966 almanak jilyen la 966 lb 966 lt 966 m. lmo 966 hu 966 mk 966 mi 966 mr . . ms 966 nah 966 nl 966 new ja 966 nap 966 no 966 nn 966 nrm 966 oc 966 uz 966 pi pnb 966 nds 966 pl 966 pt 966 ro 966 qu 966 ru 966 sa sq 966 scn 966 simple 966 sk 966 sl 966 sr 966 su 966 fi 966 sv 966 tl 966 tt 966 th . . 1509 tr 966 tk 966 uk 966 ur 966 vec 966 vi 966 vo 966 war 966 yo 966 zh yue 966 zh 966 ...   more details



  1. 966 Muschi

    align right width 280 style margin 0em 0em 0em 1em border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px 966 Muschi bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Muschi Designation 1921 KU bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverer W. Baade Discovery date November 9, 1921 Discovery site Bergedorf bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch August 18, 2005 Julian day JDCT 2453600.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.128 Semimajor axis a 2.720 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 2.373 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 3.068 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 4.487 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 14.392 Longitude of the ascending node 72.632 Argument of Perihelion 178.035 Mean anomaly M 56.768 966 Muschi is a asteroid belt main belt asteroid . It was discovered on November 9, 1921 by the Germany German astronomer Walter Baade out of the Hamburger Sternwarte . Baade named the asteroid after his wife s nickname. External links http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.txt Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets MinorPlanets Navigator 965 Angelica 967 Helionape MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Muschi Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by Walter Baade Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1921 beltasteroid stub de 966 Muschi el 966 eo 966 Mu io eu 966 Muschi fa it 966 Muschi la 966 Muschi hu 966 Muschi ja no 966 Muschi nn 966 Muschi pl 966 Muschi pt 966 Muschi sk 966 Muschi sr 966 Muschi tl 966 Muschi ...   more details



  1. Saskatchewan Highway 966

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Highway 966 is a highway in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan . It runs from Saskatchewan Highway 964 Highway 964 near Stony Rapids, Saskatchewan Stony Rapids until a dead end near Riou Lake . Highway 966 is about 30  km 19  mi. long. Like Highway 964, it is cut off from the rest of the province for part of the year, except in winter when a seasonal road forms allowing a connection to Saskatchewan Provincial Road 905 , leading to the south. Saskatchewan Provincial Highways Category Saskatchewan provincial highways 966 Saskatchewan road stub ...   more details



  1. List of state leaders in 966

    List of state leaders in 965 965 state leaders 966 Events of 966 List of state leaders in 967 967 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Fatimid Fatimid Caliphate unicode Al Muizz Lideenillah Ma d al Mu izz li D n All h , Fatimid Fatimid caliphs Caliph 953 975 Americas Empty section date January 2011 Asia Byzantine Empire Nicephorus II Nikephoros II Phokas 963 969 China Northern Song Dynasty Emperor Taizu of Song China Taizu , Table of Chinese monarchs Emperor of Song China 960 976 Dingnan Jiedushi Dingnan Li Yixing , Dingnan Jiedushi Dingnan Jiedushi 935 967 Northern Han Liu Chengjun , Northern Han Emperor of Northern Han 954 970 Pinghai Jiedushi Pinghai Chen Hongjin , Pinghai Jiedushi Pinghai Jiedushi 963 978 Southern Han Liu Chang , Southern Han Emperor of Southern Han 958 971 Southern Tang Li Houzhu , Southern Tang Ruler of Southern Tang 961 975 Wuyue Ten Kingdoms Wuyue Qian Chu , Wuyue Ten Kingdoms King of Wuyue 947 978 Japan Emperor Murakami emperor of Japan 946 967 Korea Goryeo Dynasty King Gwangjong of Goryeo Gwangjong , Rulers of Korea King of Goryeo 949 975 Liao Dynasty Liao Khitan Empire Emperor Muzong of Liao Muzong , Table of Chinese monarchs Emperor ...&ndash 967 Leinster Cellach mac Faelan , Kings of Leinster King of Leinster 958&ndash 966 Murchad mac Finn , Kings of Leinster King of Leinster 966&ndash 972 Kingdom of Mide Donnchad Finn mac Aeda 960 ... I 958&ndash 966 Manso I of Amalfi Manso I 966&ndash 1004 Duchy of Benevento Principality of Benevento ..., Count of Barcelona 947&ndash 966 County of Castile Fern n Gonz lez of Castile Fern n Gonz lez 931&ndash ...&ndash 966 Ramiro III of Le n Ramiro III 966&ndash 984 County of Portugal Gon alo I Mendes c. 950&ndash ...&ndash 969 Kingdom of Powys Owain ap Hywel 950&ndash 987 DEFAULTSORT State Leaders In 966 Category Lists of state leaders by year 0966 Category 966 de Liste der Staatsoberh upter 966 mk 966 ...   more details



  1. United Nations Security Council Resolution 966

    Infobox UN resolution number 966 organ SC date 8 December year 1994 meeting 3,477 code S RES 966 document http daccess dds ny.un.org doc UNDOC GEN N94 491 41 PDF N9449141.pdf?OpenElement for 15 abstention 0 against 0 subject Angola result Adopted image Building with Bullet holes in Huambo, Angola.jpg caption Building with bullet holes in Huambo United Nations United Nations Security Council resolution Security Council Resolution 966 , adopted unanimously on December 8, 1994, after reaffirming resolutions United Nations Security Council Resolution 696 696 1991 , United Nations Security Council Resolution 868 868 1993 and all resolutions on Angola , the Council discussed the monitoring of a ceasefire in the country and extended the mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II UNAVEM II until February 8, 1995. ref cite book last Hilaire first Max title United Nations law and the Security Council publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd date 2005 page 36 isbn 978 0754644897 ref The Council reaffirmed the importance of the implementation of the Acordos de Paz. It welcomed the signing of the Lusaka Protocol in Lusaka , Tanzania , on November 20, 1994 as an important step towards reconciliation and peace in Angola. If there was a ceasefire , the United Nations presence could be expanded significantly, and further delays in implementing the peace accords were unacceptable. Reports of renewed clashes in the country after the implementation of the ceasefire caused concern in the Council which would have effects on the implementation of the Lusaka Protocol, the civilian population and the mandate of UNAVEM II. All states were reminded to implement the arms embargo against UNITA in United Nations Security Council Resolution 864 Resolution 864 1993 . The mandate of UNAVEM II .... Resolution 966 was the last resolution to concern UNAVEM II, as a new peacekeeping mission, the United ... Security Council resolutions concerning Angola nl Resolutie 966 Veiligheidsraad Verenigde Naties ...   more details



  1. German and Jewish settlement in Poland (966?1385)

    Main Ostsiedlung German town law History of Jews in Poland Concurrent with the metamorphosis in the structure of the Polish State and sovereignty was an economic and social impoverishment of the country. Harassed by civil strife and foreign invasions, like that of the Mongols in 1241, the small principalities became enfeebled. The incomes of the Princes began to decrease materially. This led them to take steps toward encouraging immigration from foreign countries. A great number of Germanic peasants, who, during the interregnum following the death of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II , suffered great oppression at the hands of their lords, Ostsiedlung were induced to settle in Poland under certain very favorable conditions. Germanic immigration into Poland had started spontaneously at an earlier period, about the end of the 11th century, and was the result of overpopulation in the central provinces of the Empire. Advantage of the existing tendency had already been taken by the Polish Princes in the 12th century for the development of cities and crafts. Now the movement became intensified. Some studies of the development of the German settlements in Poland indicate that they sprang up along the wide belt which was laid waste by the Mongol invasion of Europe Mongols in 1241 . It was a stretch of land comprising present Galicia Central Europe Galicia and Southern Silesia. Prior to the Mongol invasion these two provinces were thickly settled and highly developed. Through them ran the commercial highways from the East and the Levant to the Baltic region Baltic and the west of Europe. Krak w and Wroc aw were large and prosperous towns. Some historians, mostly those stressing the scale of German settlements, claim that after the Mongol barbarians retired the country was in ruins and the population either scattered or exterminated. Others, minimizing the effect of German colonisation, actually minimize the effect of the Mongol invasion, stressing that the destru ...   more details



  1. File:HanoiBikes.jpg

    Summary Hanoi motorcycles. Photo by Ian Sewell. http www.ianandwendy.com slideshow.htm?files OtherTrips ChinaVietnamCambodia Vietnam Hanoi id 966&num 5 Licensing cc by sa 2.5 ...   more details



  1. File:Edgar New Minster Charter 966.jpg

    Summary This is a page from a 966 charter of King Edgar of England in which he confirms the conversion of New Minster, Winchester into a Benedictine monastery. British Library MS Cotton Vespasian A viii. Licensing PD art ...   more details



  1. Eadwulf of Elmham

    Other people2 Eadwulf NOTOC Infobox bishop name Eadwulf image religion Roman Catholic Church See Diocese of Elmham Title Bishop of Elmham Period before 955 after 966 predecessor Humbertus successor lfric I ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date after 966 death place Eadwulf was a medieval Bishop of Elmham . He was consecrated before 955 and died sometime after 966. ref name HBOBC cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition 3rd publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1986 isbn 0 521 56350 X page 216 ref See also Bishop of Dunwich Bishop of Thetford Bishop of Norwich References reflist External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 3693 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Eadwulf Persondata NAME Eadwulf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Elmham DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH after 966 PLACE OF DEATH Category Bishops of Elmham UK bishop stub ...   more details



  1. John VII of Jerusalem

    John VII was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem from 964 to 966. He was burned at the stake by a Muslim mob after writing to the Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas , pleading with him to hasten to Palestine and retake it from the Fatimid Caliphs. ref Steven Runciman, A History of the Crusades , vol. 1 The First Crusade Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1987 , 30. ref References Reflist Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 966 deaths Category People executed by burning Category Executed priests Category Persecution of Christians Bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Sergius I of Amalfi

    Sergius I died 966 was the second Duke of Amalfi and first of the Musco Comite family. In 958, Sergius, a citizen of the city of Amalfi , assassinated the first duke, Mastalus II of Amalfi Mastalus II and usurped the throne. In order to establish a ducal dynasty as in Duchy of Naples Naples and Duchy of Gaeta Gaeta , he immediately associated his son Manso I of Amalfi Manso I with him in his office. When he died, Manso s succession was smooth. Sergius had other sons named John, Adhemar, and Leo, as well as a son named Adelfer of Amalfi Adelfer , who later also usurped rule in Amalfi. External links http fmg.ac Projects MedLands SOUTHERN 20ITALY, 20PRE NORMAN.htm Toc145141788 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Southern Italy. br s start s bef before Mastalus II of Amalfi Mastalus II s ttl title Duke of Amalfi years 958 966 s aft after Manso I of Amalfi Manso I end DEFAULTSORT Sergius 01 Of Amalfi Category 966 deaths Category Dukes of Amalfi Sergius 1 Category 10th century Italian people Category 10th century rulers in Europe Italy noble stub uk II ...   more details



  1. Bagrat II of Tao

    Bagrat II lang ka II died 966 was a Georgia country Georgian prince of the Bagrationi Bagratid dynasty of Tao Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Tao historical region Upper Tao , with the title of eristavi eristavt eristavi , duke of dukes , from 961 to 966. Bagrat was a son and successor of Adarnase II Kuropalates . Details of his brief rule are not known. The 10th century Georgian hagiography Vita of Grigol Khandzteli by Giorgi Merchule mentions him as a man of letters and builder of churches. He died without issue, being succeeded by his brother David III of Tao David III . ref Wachtang Djobadze Djobadze, Wachtang , The Donor Reliefs and the Date of the Church at O ki , Byzantinische Zeitschrift LXIX 1976 39 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Bagrat 02 Of Tao Category Bagrationi dynasty Category Monarchs of Georgia country Category 966 deaths Category Tao Klarjeti Category 10th century rulers in Asia fr Bagrat II de Tao Sup rieur ka ...   more details



  1. Saskatchewan Highway 964

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Highway 964 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan . It runs from Saskatchewan Highway 905 Highway 905 near Black Lake, Saskatchewan Black Lake to Stony Rapids, Saskatchewan Stony Rapids . The highway is approximately 18  km 11  mi. long. During wintertime, the connection to Highway 905 is created via a seasonal road, allowing road access to the southern part of the province. The rest of the year, this is impassable and Highway 964 is cut off from the southern road. Highway 964 is entirely unpaved. An intersection with Saskatchewan Highway 966 Highway 966 is just outside Stony Rapids. Saskatchewan Provincial Highways Category Saskatchewan provincial highways 964 Saskatchewan road stub ...   more details



  1. Fujiwara no Asatada

    Image Hyakuninisshu 044.jpg right thumb Fujiwara no Asatada, from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu . Japanese name Fujiwara Fujiwara no Asatada Japanese , also , Chunagon Asatada 910 January 19, 966 was a middle Heian period Heian Waka poetry waka and Japanese nobleman. He is designated as a member of the Thirty six Poetry Immortals and one of his poems is included in the famous anthology Hyakunin Isshu . Asatada s poems are included in official poetry anthologies from the Gosen Wakash on. A personal collection known as the Asatadash also remains. External links http www.asahi net.or.jp sg2h ymst yamatouta sennin asatada.html E text of his poems in Japanese Category 910 births Category 966 deaths Category Japanese poets Category Fujiwara clan japan writer stub es Fujiwara no Asatada ja ...   more details



  1. Ponnavarayankottai

    Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name Ponnavarayankottai type village latd latm lats longd longm longs locator position right skyline skyline caption state name Tamil Nadu district Thanjavur district Thanjavur leader title Panchayat President leader name altitude population as of 2001 population total 966 population density area magnitude area total postal code area telephone vehicle code range footnotes website Ponnavarayankottai is a village in the Pattukkottai taluk of Thanjavur district , Tamil Nadu , India . Demographics As per the 2001 census, Ponnavarayankottai had a total population of 966 with 484 males and 482 females. The sex ratio was 996. The literacy rate was 88.58. References cite web title Primary Census Abstract Census 2001 url http www.census.tn.nic.in pca2001.aspx publisher Directorate of Census Operations Tamil Nadu Thanjavur geo stub coord missing Tamil Nadu Category Villages in Thanjavur district ...   more details



  1. Baptism of Poland

    small references div Christian History collapsed Category 966 Category 10th century in Poland Category History of Poland 966 1385 Category History of Catholicism in Poland Category Baptism Category ...   more details



  1. Pagan reaction in Poland

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Pagan reaction in Poland was a series of events in the Kingdom of Poland 1025 1138 Kingdom of Poland of the 1030s that culminated in a popular uprising. It was caused by dissatifaction with the economic situation and with the process of Christianization. See also People s uprising in Poland Slavic mythology DEFAULTSORT Pagan Reaction In Poland Category 11th century in Poland Category History of Poland 966 1385 Category 1030s conflicts Christianity stub Poland hist stub pl Reakcja poga ska ru ...   more details



  1. Herbert III, Count of Meaux

    Unreferenced date March 2007 Herbert the Younger circa 950 &ndash 995 was the Count of Troyes as Herbert I and Count of Meaux Meaux as Herbert III from 966 and Count of Omois Omois as Herbert IV from 984. He belonged to the House of Vermandois and was a son of Robert of Vermandois Robert and Adelaide Werra . He inherited his father s domains in 966 and those of his uncle, Herbert III of Omois , in 984. He was a partisan and supporter of Lothair of France King Lothair and followed on his conquest of Upper Lorraine , after which he was guarded the captive Godfrey I, Count of Verdun Godfrey I of Verdun . After the death of Lothair s heir, Louis V of France Louis V , in 987, Herbert sided with Odo I of Blois and backed Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine , probably his brother in law. Herbert s wife s name is unknown. She was the daughter of a Count Stephen . His son and heir was Stephen I of Vermandois Stephen . start box s bef rows 2 before Robert of Vermandois Robert s ttl title Count of Troyes years 966 &ndash 995 s aft rows 3 after Stephen I of Vermandois Stephen I s ttl title Count of Meaux years 966 &ndash 995 s bef before Herbert III of Omois Herbert III s ttl title Count of Omois years 984 &ndash 995 end box DEFAULTSORT Herbert Iii, Count Of Meaux Category 995 deaths Category House of Vermandois Category Counts of Champagne Category Counts of Troyes Category Counts of Meaux Category Counts of Omois Category Year of birth uncertain de Heribert der J ngere Troyes fr Herbert II de Troyes nl Heribert van Troyes ...   more details



  1. Edmonton municipal by-election, 1911

    In 1911, James McKinley , an alderman on Edmonton City Council , resigned his position to protest the firing of two city commissioners. A by election to fill the vacancy he left was scheduled for August 14 of that year. McKinley himself was a candidate, as was Thomas Bellamy . Bellamy defeated McKinely by a count of 966 votes to 576. References http www.edmonton.ca election City of Edmonton Edmonton Elections Edmonton elections Category Elections in Edmonton 1911 Category 1911 elections in Canada ...   more details



  1. Komes

    Komes abbreviated K. before a surname This title was developed from the Latin comes in History of Poland 966 1385 medieval Poland and was used for dignitary in the period of the Holy Roman Empire for administrative and military district commanders. The title faded from use before the establishment of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth to be replaced by Hrabia . See also Baron Count Polish nobility Category Polish titles Poland stub it Komes pl Komes ...   more details



  1. Wolmirstedt (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft)

    Wolmirstedt is a former Verwaltungsgemeinschaft collective municipality in the B rde district, in Saxony Anhalt , Germany . The seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft was in Wolmirstedt. It was disbanded in January 2009. The Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Wolmirstedt consisted of the following municipalities population in 2006 between brackets Farsleben 966 Wolmirstedt 10.369 B rde geo stub coord 52 15 N 11 38 E region DE ST type adm2nd source dewiki display title Category Former Verwaltungsgemeinschaften in Saxony Anhalt de Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Wolmirstedt ...   more details



  1. Eadgifu

    Eadgifu is an Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon female name which may appear as Edgiva. It sometimes appears as Edith and can therefore be confused with Eadgyth. It might refer to Eadgifu of Kent died c. 966 , Queen mother in the reigns of Kings Edmund and Eadred Eadgifu of England died after 955 , wife of King Charles the Simple Eadgifu of Nunnaminster floruit 975 , daughter of King Edgar Eadgifu the Fair , a wealthy post Conquest landowner See also Eadgyth disambiguation , Ealdgyth disambiguation . given name hr Eadgifu ...   more details



  1. Wayside, Lynn County, Texas

    Wayside is a small unincorporated area unincorporated community in Lynn County, Texas Lynn County , Texas , United States . It lies at an elevation of 3169 feet 966 m . coord 33 19 30 N 101 48 26 W display title References gnis 2034792 Lynn County, Texas Category Unincorporated communities in Texas Category Lynn County, Texas texas geo stub ...   more details



  1. Nako

    Unreferenced date July 2010 Nako , Nakon , Nakko , or Nacco 954 &ndash c. 966 was an Obotrite leader who, along with his brother Stoignew , led the forces of a Polabian Slavs Slavic Confederation confederacy in a revolt against the Kingdom of Germany Germans , especially Herman Billung , Duke of Saxony . In 955 Nako and Stoignew were defeated at the Battle of Recknitz by Otto I of Germany . While Stoignew was beheaded, Nako probably accepted Christianity , because there followed roughly thirty years of peace, during which, according to Adam of Bremen , the Slavs were Christian. Nako and his successors, the Nakonids , resided in a ringwall of fortresses Mecklenburg Castle Mecklenburg , Starigard , Liubice , and Lenzen Lunkini . When the Sephardic geographer Abraham ben Jacob travelled through the territory, he referred to Mecklenburg, Nako s principal palace, as Nako s castle. He was succeeded by his sons Mstivoj and Mstidrag , but they abandoned Christianity and revolted against the Germans again. Category 966 deaths Category Obotrites Category 954 births euro noble stub Germany hist stub de Nakoniden Nakon ...   more details



  1. Ben More

    Ben More , from the Scottish Gaelic Beinn M r or Beinn Mh r , meaning big hill , is the name of several mountains in Scotland Ben More Mull , 966 m Ben More Crianlarich , 1174 m Ben More Assynt , 998 m Ben More Coigach , 743 m Beinn Mh r , South Uist, 620 m Beinn Mh r North Uist , 190 m Beinn Mh r Cowal , 741 m Beinn Mh r Lewis , 572 m Beinn Mh r Islay , 202 m Beinn Mh r Grantown , 471 m disambig br Ben More fr Ben More nl Ben More ...   more details




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