is the Nuremberg edition of John of Seville s translation, 1546. Latintranslations of the 12thcentury ... LatinTranslations Of The 12thCentury Category Translations Category High Middle Ages Category Renaissance ... before the burst of translations in the 12thcentury, Constantine the African , a Christian from Carthage ... Analytics from Greek into Latin in the mid 12thcentury, ref L.D. Reynolds and Nigel G. Wilson ... Renaissance of the 12thcentury at the time their search led them to areas of southern Europe ... during the Renaissance , 12thcentury translators sought new Islamic science scientific , Early ... in a renewed interest in translations of the Greek Church Fathers into Latin , a concern with translating ... by Euclid from Greek to Latin. ref M. T. d Alverny, Translations and Translators, pp. 433 4 ref ... 11th or early 12thcentury Italy. ref name Danielle citation last Jacquart first Danielle contribution ... corpus, the Organon, available in Latin for the first time. In 13th century Padua , Bonacosa translated ... of Toledo, Spain Toledo . Plato of Tivoli s translations into Latin include Muhammad ibn J bir al Harr n ... of a Circle . Robert of Chester s translations into Latin included Muhammad ibn M s al Khw rizm ... Latin Translation Program in Toledo in the Twelfth Century, Science in Context , 14 2001 at 249 ... 1245 translated the works of al Razi Rhazes into Latin. Arnaldus de Villa Nova s 1235 1313 translations ... by an anonymous translator. ref name Danielle 983 See also Renaissance of the 12thcentury Islamic ... s De Iudiciis Natiuitatum was translated into Latin by Plato of Tivoli in 1136, and again by John ... recently had come under Christian rule following their reconquest in the late 11th century. These areas ... to Latin scholars. A typical story is that of Gerard of Cremona c. 1114 87 , who is said to have ..., Arabic Latin Translation Program in Toledo , p. 255. ref blockquote arrived at a knowledge of each ... ic religious texts. ref M. T. d Alverny, Translations and Translators, pp. 426 33 ref In addition ... more details
at the beginning of the 12thcentury. Centurybox 12 See also Christianity in the 12thcentury See also Renaissance of the 12thcentury As a means of recording the passage of time , the 12thcentury ... to a much greater area. Europe undergoes the Renaissance of the 12thcentury . The blast furnace ... 12thcentury List of 12thcentury inventions Image Liuhe Pagoda.jpg thumb The Liuhe Pagoda of Hangzhou ... at the end of the 12thcentury 1186 On January 27, the future Emperor Henry VI marries Constance of Sicily ... DEFAULTSORT 12thCentury commonscat 12thcentury Category Article Feedback Pilot Category 2nd millennium Category 12thcentury Category Centuries af 12de eeu als 12. Jahrhundert ar 12 an Sieglo ... S culu XII simple 12thcentury sk 12. storo ie sl 12. stoletje sr 12. sh 12. vijek su Abad ka 12 ... this century, while the Fatimid s of Egypt were overtaken by the Ayyubid dynasty . Ongoing events ... II in Khmer era Cambodia. China is under the Northern Song Dynasty . Early in the century ... . Angkor Wat is built under the Hindu king Suryavarman II . By the end of the century the Buddhist Jayavarman ... by Shen Kuo in the previous century. Christian humanism becomes a self conscious philosophical ... on secular roles by the end of the century, at least a third of England s bishops also act as royal ... in Dunstable, England . Gothic Architecture and trouv re music begin in France . In the mid 12thcentury, the Cappella Palatina is built in Palermo , Sicily and the Madrid Skylitzes manuscript illustrates ... by Stefan Nemanja and continued by the Nemanji dynasty. By the end of the century, both the House ... and built the constructions of Angkor Wat during the first half of the century. He established diplomatic ... of the century. 1130 On Christmas Day, Roger II is crowned King of Sicily , the royal ... under Muslim control. However, the city would be open to Christian pilgrimages. The Latin Kingdom ... century depiction of Saladin Image Hildegard.jpg thumb Illumination from the Liber Scivias showing ... more details
the emergence of the vernacular literature s the revival of the Latin classics and of Latin poetry and Roman law the Latintranslations of the 12thcentury recovery of History of science and technology ..., on architecture and sculpture, on the liturgical drama , on Latin and vernacular poetry... ref Charles Homer Haskins. The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century . Cambridge Harvard University Press, 1927. p. viii introduction . ref Translation movement main Latintranslations of the 12thcentury The translation ... Ottonian Renaissance Latintranslations of the 12thcentury Notes reflist Bibliography Benson ... The Renaissance of the 12thcentury was a period of many changes at the outset of the High ... the 12thcentury in Europe was in many respects an age of fresh and vigorous life. The epoch of the Crusades ... Europe, the Hanseatic League was founded in the 12thcentury, with the foundation of the city ... Middle Ages was based upon the few Latintranslations and commentaries on ancient Greek scientific ... of the 12thcentury. The increased contact with the Islamic Golden Age Islamic world in Al ... there were reasonably accurate Latintranslations of the main ancient Greek scientific works. From ... during the 12thcentury. The spinning wheel was brought to Europe probably from India in the 13th century. The magnetic compass aided navigation, first reaching Europe some time in the late 12th ... developed in the late 12thcentury from the rediscovery of the works of Aristotle the works of Judeo ... Of The 12thCentury Category High Middle Ages Category Renaissance ca Renaixement del segle XII ... Renaissance in the 15th century and the Scientific Revolution scientific developments of the 17th century . Historiography Charles H. Haskins was the first historian to write extensively about a renaissance ... of the first Medieval university European universities . The twelfth century left its signature ... this Twelfth Century Renaissance and the latter Renaissance of the 15th century . The relevant ... more details
Year nav topic 1110 literature See also 12thcentury in poetry , 11th century in literature , 13th century in literature , list of years in literature . Unreferenced date October 2009 TOC History of literature3 The 12thcentury saw an increase in the production of Latin texts and a proliferation of literate clerics from the multiplying cathedral schools. At the same time, vernacular literatures ranging from Proven al to Icelandic embodied in lyric and romance the values and worldview of an increasingly self conscious and prosperous courtly aristocracy. These two trends contributed to a sweeping revival of letters with a lasting influence on the development of literature in the following centuries. Histories early 12th c. Gesta Francorum 1108 Dei gesta per Francos by Guibert of Nogent c. 1136 Historia Regum Britanniae by Geoffrey of Monmouth 1113 Primary Chronicle Chronicle of Nestor 1122 1154 Peterborough Chronicle early 12th c. slendingab k ca. 1140 Chronicon Roskildense ca. 1170 Chronicon Lethrense 1171 Chronicon Slavorum by Adam of Bremen Topographia Hibernica Topography of Ireland , 1188 by Gerald of Wales 1190s Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja late 12th c. Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus Brevis Historia Regum Dacie by Svend Aagesen Sven Aggesen Annales Lundenses Historia ... Goliardic poetry by the Archpoet Authors Chr tien de Troyes DEFAULTSORT 12thCentury In Literature Category 12thcentury Literature Category Medieval literature Category History of literature ... by Anna Komnene ca. 1160, Roman d En as ca. 1180 Chanson d Antioche late 12th c. T in B C ailnge late 12th c. The Tale of Igor s Campaign ca. 1200 Nibelungenlied Digenis Acritas Metrical Dindshenchas Poetic Edda , possibly by S mundr fr i ca. 12th c. The Knight in the Panther s Skin by Shota Rustaveli ca. 12th c. Mabinogion Chanson de Jerusalem Romance 1180s Perceval, le Conte du Graal by Chr tien de Troyes Drama Ludus de Antichristo Lyric late 12th c. The Lais of Marie de France Lais by Marie ... more details
A number of Latintranslations of modern literature have been made to bolster interest in the language. The perceived dryness of classical literature is sometimes a major obstacle for achieving fluency in reading Latin, as it discourages students from reading larges quantities of text. In his preface to his translation of Robinson Crusoe , Francis William Newman F. W. Newman writes N o accuracy of reading small portions of Latin will ever be so effective as extensive reading and to make extensive reading possible to the many, the style ought to be very easy and the matter attractive. ref Francis William Newman, Rebilius Cruso Robinson Crusoe, in Latin A Book to Lighten Tedium to a Learner , London, Tr bner & Co., 1884. ref Modern Literature class wikitable sortable border 0 Sortable table scope col class unsortable Latin Title scope col Original Title scope col Original Author scope col Translator scope col class unsortable Publisher scope col Date Amor est sensus quidam peculiaris Love is a Special Way of Feeling ref http www.pantoia.de bibliogr autoren.php Bibliography of modern Latin and Greek literature ref Anglund, Joan Walsh Lyne, G. M. London Collins 1969 Vestes Novae Imperatoris ... in Vicipaedia Latina Wikipedia in Latin DEFAULTSORT LatinTranslations Of Modern Literature Category Latin language Category Latin literature Category Translations la Libri Latine redditi ... Leo Latinus Olivia The Essential Latin Edition Olivia fictional pig Olivia Ian Falconer Falconer, Ian ... Milne, A.A. Leonard, Alexander London Methuen NY Dutton 1960 Mater Anserina Poems in Latin for Children ... and Sauer,Walter Neckarsteinach Edition Tintenfa 2005 Mater Anserina Poems in Latin for Children Mother ... in Latin Poems By Ogden Nash Ogden Nash Nash, Ogden Gleeson, James C. and Meyer,Brian N. Boston Little ..., A ref http www.worldcat.org title latin translation of a ghost story by mark twain oclc 79842618 ... 0 Sortable table scope col class unsortable Latin Title scope col Original Title scope col Original ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 centuryinbox in? in poetry cpa 11 cpb th century c 12thcentury cn1 13th century Europe Events Emergence of the troubadour , trouv re and minnes nger traditions, in the Occitan , Langues d o l and Middle High German vernaculars respectively Major works 1180 to 1210 Nibelunglied The Tale of Igor s Campaign in Old East Slavic , dated near the end of the century Ormulum in Middle English Chanson d Antioche and other crusader tales at the beginning of the century. Poets Chakhrukhadze poet, autor of Tamariani Shota Rustaveli poet of the 12thcentury, author of The Knight in the Panther s Skin Chr tien de Troyes flourishes in the 1170s and 1180s. Marie de France flourishes from approximately 1170 through 1205 1210. Jean Bodel Undated troubadors Bernart de Ventadorn c. 1130s c. 1190s Cercamon floruit fl. 1130s and 1140s Marcabru fl. 1140s and 1150s Arnaut de Mareuil fl. late 12th c. Goliard poets, writing in Latin, flourish in European universities Nigel de Longchamps , writing in Latin in England John of Hauville , writing in Latin, probably in France Walter of Ch tillon , writing in Latin in France Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr , fl. in the last half of the century in Wales Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor , writing in Hebrew in France in the last half of the century Middle East Events Emergence of Turkish language Turkic poetry Poets Michael Glycas , Byzantine Arab world poets Ibn Sahl of Sevilla 1212 in poetry 1212 &ndash 1251 in poetry 1251 Ibn al Farid 1181 in poetry 1181 &ndash 1235 in poetry 1235 Ibn Arabi Muhyi al din ibn al Arabi , died 1240 in poetry 1240 Ahmad al Tifashi died 1253 in poetry 1253 Al Shabb al Zarif al Tilimsani , died 1289 in poetry 1289 Ali ibn Muhammad al Busiri died 1296 in poetry 1296 Persia Persian poets Adib Sabir Am ... language Punjabi Southeast Asia Kakawin Hariwangsa authored mid century in Java Decades and years DecadesAndYearsIn 10 11 12 in poetry Category Medieval literature Category 12thcentury Poetry Category ... more details
of the 12thcentury the Cistercian houses numbered 500 in the 13th a hundred more were added and at its height in the 15th century, the order claimed to have close to 750 houses. Most of these were ... in combination with the Albigensian Crusade were fairly successful in ending heresy. 12thcentury ... all things . ref name Woods122 In other developments, the 12thcentury saw the founding of eight new ... settings. ref name LeGoff87 Le Goff, Medieval Civilization 1964 , p. 87 ref 12thcentury France ..., the dialectical dispute between Peter Abelard and William of Champeaux in the early 12thcentury ... the peoples of these areas to Christianity. These Crusades ranged from the 12thcentury, contemporaneous with the Second Crusade, to the 16th century. Contemporaneous with the Second Crusade, Saxons ... University Press ISBN 0 19 820799 9 hidden 12thcentury Timeline This timeline is included primarily ... and blesseds in the 12thcentury Timeline of 12thcentury Muslim history class wikitable align ... century colspan 3 align center 12thcentury12th br Century colspan 4 align center Followed by br ... History DEFAULTSORT Christianity In The 12thCentury Category Christian history 12 Category Christianity of the Middle Ages 12 Category 12thcentury Christianity Category 12thcentury in religion Category 12thcentury ... century Christianity in the 13th century Monastic Reform Movement The next wave of monastic reform ... , p.  101 ref In the following century, new mendicant orders were founded by Francis of Assisi .... Early Scholasticism and its contemporaries Main Scholasticism Scholasticism comes from the Latin ... in the Gothic architecture gothic style of twelfth century monasteries. Communal meals, dormitory ... title The Crusades and the Military Orders Expanding the Frontiers of Medieval Latin Christianity ... dubbed crusades by 19th century romantic nationalism romantic nationalist historians. References ... more details
12thcentury in Wales ...class infobox id toc align left 11th century in Wales 11th century 13th century in Wales 13th century List of years in Wales Other years in Wales 12thcentury Other events of the century This article is about the particular significance of the century 1100 1199 to Wales and Welsh people its people . Events 1102 Gerald de Windsor becomes Constable of Pembroke Castle . 1109 Nest ferch Rhys is abducted from Cilgerran Castle by Owain ap Cadwgan . 1130 Construction of Painscastle . 1131 May 9 Tintern Abbey is founded. 1132 Basingwerk Abbey is founded. 1136 January Rebellion breaks out in Ceredigion. Owain Gwynedd and his brother Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd invade the region. Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd is killed in battle near Kidwelly . September October Battle of Crug Mawr a signal victory for the Welsh. Cardigan Castle is taken by the Welsh and burned. 1137 Death of Gruffydd ap Cynan , king of Gwynedd he is replaced by Owain Gwynedd . William of Wycombe becomes prior of Llanthony Priory . 1138 A shrine to St Winefride is established in Shrewsbury , and the saint s remains are transferred there from Holywell . 1141 Ewenny Priory is founded. 1143 Whitland Abbey is founded. Forces of Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd are responsible for the death of Anarawd ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth. 1149 Madog ap Maredudd mounts an expedition into England and captures Oswestry . 1152 February 21 Geoffrey of Monmouth is consecrated Bishop of St Asaph , ten days after being ordained a priest. 1153 Maredudd and Rhys ap Gruffydd drive Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd out of Ceredigion . Rhys ap Gruffydd captures the Norman castle at St Clears . 1155 The sudden death of Maredudd ap Gruffydd leaves his brother Rhys ap Gruffydd Rhys sole ruler of Deheubarth . 1157 King Henry II of England invades Wales, attacking Anglesey by sea. A battle near Ewloe in north east Wales results in a victory for Owain Gwynedd , though his position ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 Centurybox 12 Overview The 12thcentury BC is the period from 1200 to 1101 BC. Although many human societies were literate in this period, most individual persons mentioned in this article ought to be considered legend ary rather than historical. Citation needed date February 2009 Events Image Troy1.jpg thumb Walls of the excavated city of Troy , supposed center of the legendary Trojan War 1197 BC The beginning of first period 1197 BC 982 BC by Sau Yung s concept of the I Ching and history. 1197 BC Ramses III of Egypt repels attacks by northern invaders the Sea Peoples . 1194 BC The beginning of the legendary Trojan War . 1192 BC Wu Ding Monarch king of Shang Dynasty died. 1191 BC Menestheus , legendary King of Athens , dies during the Trojan War after a reign of 23 years and is succeeded by his nephew Demophon , a son of Theseus . Other accounts place his death a decade later and shortly after the Trojan War see 1180s BC . 1186 BC End of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt , start of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt Twentieth Dynasty . April 24, 1184 BC Traditional date for the fall of Troy , Asia Minor to the Mycenaeans and their allies. This marks the end of the Trojan War of Greek mythology . 1181 BC Menestheus , legendary King of Athens and veteran of the Trojan War , dies after a reign of 23 years and is succeeded by his nephew Demophon , a son of Theseus . Other accounts place his death a decade earlier and during the Trojan War see 1190s BC . 1180 BC The last Kassites Kassite king, Anllil nadin akhe, is defeated by the Elam ites 1180 BC Collapse of Hittites Hittite power in Anatolia with the destruction of their capital Hattusa . April 16, 1178 BC A solar eclipse may mark the return of Odysseus , legendary monarch King of Ithaca , to his ... . Decades and years DecadesAndYears Centuries DEFAULTSORT 12thCentury Bc Category 2nd millennium BC 8 Category 12thcentury BC Category Centuries 88 be 12 . . bs 12. vijek p.n.e. bg 12 ... more details
List of years in the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries in Italy 12thcentury 1123 in Italy 1132 in Italy 1137 in Italy 1139 in Italy 1156 in Italy 1158 in Italy 1167 in Italy 1176 in Italy 1177 in Italy 1179 in Italy 13th century 1215 in Italy 1237 in Italy 1241 in Italy 1248 in Italy 1260 in Italy 1266 in Italy 1268 in Italy 1277 in Italy 1283 in Italy 1284 in Italy 1285 in Italy 1287 in Italy 1289 in Italy 1298 in Italy 1299 in Italy 1300 in Italy 14th century 1302 in Italy 1315 in Italy 1325 in Italy 1339 in Italy 1345 in Italy 1364 in Italy 1380 in Italy 1387 in Italy Category Centuries in Italy Category Years of the 12thcentury in Italy Category Years of the 13th century in Italy Category Years of the 14th century in Italy ... more details
This is a list of sovereign state s that existed between 1200 BC and 1101 BC. Sovereign states class wikitable border 1 Sovereign state Years Assyria Babylon Third Dynasty Kassites 1595 1155 BC Babylon Fourth Dynasty 1155 689 BC New Kingdom of Egypt Egypt New Kingdom 1570 1070 BCE Elam 2700 539 BC Gojoseon Ancient Korean kingdom 2333 BCE Hittite Empire 18th century BC 1180 BC Shang dynasty Shang Shang Dynasty 1766 1050 BC Ugarit Lists of sovereign states by year expanded BCE DEFAULTSORT List Of Sovereign States In The 12th Century Bc Category Lists of sovereign states by century 12th century BC Category 12th century BC ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 div style clear both div class infobox style background color f0f0f0 align right small Centuries small align center 11th century in North American history 11th century 12th century 13th century in North American history 13th century The 12th century in North American history provides a time line of events occurring within the present political boundaries of the United States including territories from 1101 through 1200 in the Gregorian calendar . Although this time line segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American and Polynesian communities. Because the indigenous peoples of these regions lacked a written language, we must glean events from the admittedly very incomplete archaeological record and place them in time through radiocarbon dating techniques. The Inuit Thule people largely displaced the old Dorset culture in Arctic Alaska. The most important city of the Mississippian culture of Mound builder people mound builders , Cahokia on the Mississippi River opposite modern Saint Louis, Missouri , reached its zenith with a population near 20,000 or perhaps 40,000. No other city in the United States would boast of such a large population until the early days of the Republic. Natives of the American Southwest began evacuating their above ground pueblo s to build spectacular cliff dwelling s housing hundreds of people in the later half of the century. The Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American population of North America probably peaked near the end of the 12th century. Category 12th century North American history Category 12th century in North America Category Timelines of North American history ... more details
List of state leaders in the 13th century BC 13th century BC state leaders Events of the 12thcentury List of state leaders in the 11th century BC 11th century BC state leaders State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 12thcentury BC 1200 1101 BC . Africa Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 1292 1186 BC , New Kingdom Seti II , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1201 1195 BC Amenmesse , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1202 1199 BC Siptah , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1195 1189 BC Twosret , List of pharaohs Queen & Pharaoh 1189 1187 BC Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt 1186 1069 BC , New Kingdom Setnakhte , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1187 1185 BC Ramesses III , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1185 1153 BC Ramesses IV , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1153 1146 BC Ramesses V , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1146 1141 BC Ramesses VI , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1141 1133 BC Ramesses VII , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1133 1125 BC Ramesses VIII , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1125 1123 BC Ramesses IX , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1123 1104 BC Ramesses X , List of pharaohs Pharaoh 1104 1094 BC West Asia History of the Hittites The New Kingdom Hittite New Kingdom , Asia minor Suppiluliuma II , List of Hittite kings Ruler c. 1207 1178 BC, short chronology List of kings of Tyre Tyre, Phoenecia Baal, List of kings of Tyre King c. 1193 Pummay , List of kings of Tyre King c.1163 1125 List of Assyrian kings Assyria Middle Assyrian Period Tukulti Ninurta I , List of Assyrian kings King c. 1233 1197 BC, short chronology Ashur nadin apli , List ... BC S rna S eglach , List of High Kings of Ireland High King 1181 1031 BC Alba Longa Ascanius , Latin kings of Alba Longa King 1179 1141 BC Silvius mythology Silvius , Latin kings of Alba Longa King 1141 1112 Aeneas Silvius , Latin kings of Alba Longa King 1112 1081 References reflist DEFAULTSORT State Leaders In The 12thCentury BC Category Lists of state leaders by year 1200 1101 Category 12thcentury BC rulers ... more details
Wikify date January 2011 Notability Book date March 2010 refimprove date March 2010 Alphabet of Classical Dance 12th to 19th Century is a book co written by Russian ballet teachers, Varvara P. Mey and Nadezhda Bazarova . This book was originally published in Russian but was later translated into many different languages. Both of the authors hold an important place in the history of ballet and this book describes their approach to ballet. References http www.amazon.com Alphabet Classical Dance 12th Century dp 0903102951 references Category Non fiction books Category Russian books Category Russian ballet nonfiction book stub ... more details
Timeline of Muslim history 12thcentury 1101 1200 494 AH 597 AH 1101 Death of the Fatimid Caliph al Musta li , accession of al Amir Bi Ahkamillah . 1105 Death of the Seljuk Turks Seljuk Sultan Barkiyaruq , accession Of Mehmed I of Great Seljuk . 1106 Death of the Al Motavid Yusuf bin Tashfin . 1107 Death of the Rum Seljuk Sultan Kilij Arslan I , succession of Malik Shah of R m . 1108 Death of the Zirid ruler Tamin, accession of Yahya of Zirid . 1116 Death of the Rum Seljuk Sultan Malik Shah. accession of Mas ud of R m . 1118 Death of the Seljuk Sultan Muhammad accession of Mahmud II of Great Seljuk . Death of the Abbasid Caliph al Mustazhir , accession of al Mustarshid . In Spain the Christians capture Zaragoza . 1121 Death of the Fatimid ruler Al Amir Bi Ahkamillah , accession of Al Hafiz . 1127 Imad ad Din Zengi establishes the Zengi rule In Mosul . 1128 Death of the Khawarzam Shah Qutb ud Din Muhammad accession of Atsiz. 1130 Death of the Seljuk Sultan Mahmud II of Great Seljuk accession of Toghr l II . 1135 Assassination of the Abbasid Caliph al Mustarshid accession of al Rashid . Death of the Seljuk Sultan Toghr l II , accession of Mas ud of Great Seljuk . 1136 Deposition of the Abbasid Caliph Al Rashid , accession of Al Muqtafi . 1144 Zengi captures Siege of Edessa Edessa from the Christians, second crusade . 1146 Death of Zengi , accession of Nur ad Din Zangi Nur ad Din . 1147 In the Maghrib Al Moravids overthrown by the Almohad under Abd al Mu min . 1148 End of the Zirid rule in North Africa . Siege of Damascus repulsed, thus effectively winning the Second Crusade . 1149 Death of the Fatimid Caliph al Hafiz , accession of Az Zafir . 1152 Death of the Seljuk Sultan ... Timeline Of 12thCentury Muslim History Category Timelines of Muslim history 12 Category 12thcentury Category 12thcentury in religion ms Garis masa sejarah Islam abad ke 12 su Gariswanci sajarah ... an Nasir . Conquest of Northern India and Bengal by the Ghurids . By the end of this century, global ... more details
A list of 12thcentury saints class wikitable Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Bruno of Cologne Bruno 1030 Cologne , Germany 1101 Squillace , Italy Thiemo Theodinarus   Germany 1102 Corozain, HaZafon , Israel Archbishop of Salzburg William Firmatus 1026 Tours , France 1103   Ebontius Ebon, Pontius, Ponce   Comminges , Haute Garonne , France 1104 Barbastro , Aragon , Spain Bishop of Barbastro Peter of Anagni Peter   Salerno , Italy 1105   Bishop of Anagni Aurelian 1010   1106   Bishop of Hanover Benno 1010 Hildesheim , Germany 1106 Meissen , Saxony Bishop of Meissen John of Lodi   Lodi Vecchio , Italy 1106 Gubbio , Italy Bishop of Gubbio Nicetas of Novgorod Nicetas   Kiev , Ukraine 1107 Novgorod , Russia Bishop of Novgorod Blessed Benedict of Coltiboni     1107   Alberic of Citeaux Alberic     1109 Citeaux , France Anselm of Canterbury Anselm 1033 Aosta , Kingdom of Burgundy 1109 Canterbury , Kent Archbishop of Canterbury Bernard of Carinola Bernard of Capua   Capua , Italy 1109 Carinola , Campania , Italy Bishop of Carinola Dominic de la Calzada 1019 Viloria de Rioja , Spain 1109 Santo Domingo de la Calzada , Spain Gerald of Braga Gerald   Cahors , Gascony 1109 Bornos , then in Portugal Bishop of Braga Hugh of Cluny 1024 Semur , Brionnais, France 1109 Cluny , France Peter of Burgo     1109   Bishop of Osma Blessed Edigna     1109   Berthold of Parma Berthold   Parma , Italy 1111 Parma , Italy Robert of Molesme 1027 Troyes , Champagne, France 1111 Molesme , France Benedict ... box Christianity Saints Biography History Christianity in the 12thcentury Chronological list of saints DEFAULTSORT Chronological List Of Saints And Blesseds In The 12thCentury Category Chronological lists of saints and blesseds 12 Category 12thcentury Christian saints 12 Category 12thcentury people Category 12thcentury related lists ... more details
Lists of solar eclipses kml This is a list of solar eclipses in the 12thcentury . During the period 1101 to 1200 there were 250 solar eclipses of which 92 were partial, 82 were annular, 61 were total, and 15 were hybrids. The greatest number of eclipses in one year was four, occurring in 17 different years 1103, 1110, 1114, 1117, 1121, 1125, 1132, 1139, 1150, 1157, 1168, 1175, 1179, 1182, 1186, 1190, and 1197. One month, March 1150, had two eclipses. ref name nasa catalog list cite web url http eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov SEcat5 SE1101 1200.html title Catalog of Solar Eclipses 1101 to 1200 publisher NASA accessdate 2009 07 26 ref br clear both class wikitable sortable style text align center width 100 Date Time of br greatest eclipse Saros cycle Type Magnitude Central br duration Location Path width class unsortable Geographical area class unsortable Ref s sort nowrap 1101 04 30 30 April 1101 03 29 14 104 Annular 0.9459 sort nowrap 6.57 06m 57s sort nowrap 20.0 coord 20.0 N 130.3 E convert 200 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1101 10 24 24 October 1101 09 45 16 109 Total 1.0378 sort nowrap 3.37 03m 37s sort nowrap 12.3 coord 12.3 S 34.7 E convert 127 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1102 04 19 19 April 1102 05 54 33 114 Annular 0.9714 sort nowrap 3.07 03m 07s sort nowrap 29.5 coord 29.5 S 106.2 E convert 141 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1102 10 13 13 October 1102 21 59 25 119 Annular 0.9833 sort nowrap 1.35 01m 35s sort nowrap 37.8 coord 37.8 N 133.9 W convert 91 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1103 03 10 10 March 1103 05 40 52 86 Partial 0.5440 sort nowrap 71.9 coord 71.9 N 17.3 E ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1103 04 08 8 April 1103 15 12 10 124 Partial 0.2797 sort nowrap 71.4 coord 71.4 S 16.9 E ref name nasa catalog list sort nowrap 1103 09 03 3 September 1103 10 38 20 91 Partial ... reflist Solar eclipses Category Solar eclipses Category 12thcentury related lists ... more details
Lists of solar eclipses kml This is a list of solar eclipses in the 12thcentury BC . During the period 1200 to 1101 BC there were 252 solar eclipses of which 93 were partial, 89 were annular, 63 were total, and 7 were hybrids. The greatest number of eclipses in one year was five, in 1155 BC, and two months, October 1123 BC and September 1112 BC, had two eclipses. ref name nasa catalog list cite web url http eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov SEcat5 SE 1199 1100.html note that dates in the source are given using astronomical dating title Catalog of Solar Eclipses 1200 to 1101 BC publisher NASA accessdate 2009 08 12 ref br clear both class wikitable sortable style text align center width 100 Date Time of br greatest eclipse Saros cycle Type Magnitude Central br duration Location Path width class unsortable Geographical area class unsortable Ref s dts format dmy 1200 06 17 02 47 15 37 Annular 0.9482 sort nowrap 5.51 05m 51s sort nowrap 36.1 coord 36.1 N 106.8 W convert 196 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1200 12 11 11 43 12 42 Total 1.0393 sort nowrap 2.32 02m 32s sort nowrap 64.6 coord 64.6 S 100.1 E convert 186 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1199 06 06 03 50 59 47 Annular 0.9524 sort nowrap 2.50 02m 50s sort nowrap 68.7 coord 68.7 N 114.3 E ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1199 11 01 12 08 31 14 Partial 0.2579 sort nowrap 61.1 coord 61.1 N 174.8 W ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1199 12 01 01 48 49 52 Partial 0.2388 sort nowrap 63.0 coord 63.0 S 135.8 E ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1198 04 27 01 36 01 19 Total 1.0323 sort nowrap 2.21 02m 21s sort nowrap 48.5 coord 48.5 S 44.1 W convert 278 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1198 10 21 16 29 48 24 Annular 0.9251 sort nowrap 7.35 07m 35s sort nowrap 36.7 coord 36.7 N 78.3 E convert 427 km mi abbr on ref name nasa catalog list dts format dmy 1197 04 15 17 28 48 29 Total 1.0772 sort nowrap 6.16 06m 16s sort nowrap 2.2 coord 2.2 S 43.0 ... more details
Other uses Translation disambiguation Translations is a three act Play theatre play by Irish playwright Brian Friel written in 1980 . It is set in Ballybeg Baile Beag Ballybeg , a small village at the heart of 19th century agricultural Ireland . Friel has said that Translations is a play about language and only about language , but it deals with a wide range of issues, stretching from language and communication to Irish history and cultural imperialism. Despite the 1833 setting, there are obvious parallels between Baile Beag and today s world. Clarify post text what are these obvious parallels? date July 2010 Baile Beag Smalltown is a fictional village, created by Friel as a setting for several of his plays, ref name Sternlicht2005 cite book last Sternlicht first Sanford V. title Masterpieces of modern British and Irish drama year 2005 publisher Greenwood Press location Westport, Conn isbn 0 313 33323 8 page 93 ref although such a placename does exist as a working class suburb of Waterford , a village in County Wicklow and a village in County Down all in Ireland . TOC Performance and publication Translations was first performed at the Guildhall in Derry , Northern Ireland , on Tuesday, 23 September 1980. It was the first production by the Field Day Theatre Company founded by Brian Friel and Stephen Rea . It was directed by Art O Briain and featured the following cast ref name Friel Friel, Brian 1981 . Translations. London Faber and Faber. ref Mick Lally Manus Ann Hasson Sarah Jack Roy Hanlon Jimmy Jack Nuala Hayes M ire Liam Neeson Doalty Brenda Scallon Bridget Ray McAnally ..., Victor. http www.theaterscene.net ts articles.nsf BP D23F6B296EAB9D73852572730026409E Translations ... goddesses are as commonplace as those about the potato crops, and, besides Irish, Latin and Greek ... title Possessing Wor l ds Brian Friel s Translations and the Ordnance Survey journal New Hibernia ... the mass emigration of Irish people to America in the 19th century. The theme of emigration ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2007 There were several Populism populist leaders in Central America Central and South America to make their mark in the 1900s. These leaders were able to unite the poor and lower classes into a strong power base to gain power. The rhetoric was a strong message of nationalism against the old power structures Oligarchy oligarchies and imperialism . These populist leaders were often classified as Communism communists by foreign nations during the cold war era. Jos Mar a Velasco Ibarra was one of Ecuador s charismatic leaders. He was elected to office five separate times in a struggle for power with the military between 1930s and 60s. In Peru , V ctor Ra l Haya de la Torre developed a bond with voters preaching cultural pride and anti imperialism, although never becoming president. Jorge Eli cer Gait n condemned the power of the oligarchy in Colombia . When he was assassinated in 1948, massive riots broke out. L zaro C rdenas in the 1930s had popular support in Mexico . His style while in office was to travel around the country side hearing complaints and making decisions right then and there. In Brazil , Get lio Vargas delivered speeches as pro labor supporter, while using the Estado Novo Brazil Estado Novo to attack communist organizations in the 1950s. Juan Per n was another populist leader that was able to raise working standards of Argentina Argentine workers. DEFAULTSORT Populist Leaders Of Latin America In The 20th Century Category Politics of Central America Category Politics of South America Category Populism Politics stub ... more details
Testament, including the 2nd century Greek translations of Aquila of Sinope and Symmachus the Ebionite ... translation dates to between AD 382 and 420. Latintranslations predating Jerome are collectively ... upon the Greek text. Jerome began by revising the earlier Latintranslations, but ended by going ... of the entire Bible is the Codex Amiatinus , a Latin Vulgate edition produced in 8th century England ... of the Jesuit order led to a large number of 17th centurytranslations into languages of the New World ... and classical translations Septuagint Greek Targum and Peshitta Aramaic Vetus Latina and Vulgate Latin ...About the general history of Bible translationstranslations into specific languages Bible translations by language The Bible has been translation translated into Bible translations by language many languages ... Greek . The Latin Vulgate was dominant in Western Christianity through the Middle Ages. Since then, the Bible has been translated into Bible translations by language many more languages . English Bible translations in particular have a rich and varied history of more than a millennium. Original ... of Daniel Daniel and Book of Ezra Ezra in Biblical Aramaic . From the 9th century to the 15th century, Jewish scholars, today known as Masoretes , compared the text of all known biblical manuscript ... the 4th century Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus, led scholars to revise their view about the original ... Lachmann based his critical edition of 1831 on manuscripts dating from the 4th century and earlier, to demonstrate .... History of Bible translations Ancient translations of the Hebrew Bible Aramaic Targums main Targums Some of the first translations of the Jewish Torah began during the first exile in Babylonia ... as it was read in ancient synagogues. Greek Septuagint main Septuagint By the 3rd century BC, Alexandria ... Biblical canon canon . The Latin Vulgate by Jerome was based upon the Hebrew for those books of the Bible ... books . Some time in the 2nd or 3rd century BC, the Torah was translated into Koine ... more details
population of English speaking Muslims at the turn of the 20th century, three Muslim translations ... Title page of a German translation of the Qur an Translations of the Qur an are interpretations ... english translations of the quran ref see also List of translations of the Qur an Islamic theology ... very specifically in Arabic, and so it should only be recited in the Arabic language. Translations ... possess the uniquely sacred character of the Arabic original. Since these translations necessarily ... of the Qur n was Salman the Persian , who translated Fatihah in Persian during the 7th century. ref An Nawawi, Al Majmu , Cairo, Matbacat at Tadamun n.d. , 380. ref Other early translations were made ... the initial Muslim conquests, converts in some non Arabic speaking areas established their own translations ... fell from favor in the inter Muslim political struggles, and by the 15th century, the idea that only ... sons Shah Rafiuddin and Shah Abdul Qadir translated the Qur an in Urdu . In 1936, translations in 102 languages were known. ref name translation European languages Latin Robert of Ketton Robertus Ketenensis produced the first Latin translation of the Qur an in 1143. ref name translation His version ... propaganda. All editions contained a preface by Martin Luther . Many later European translations of the Qur an merely translated Ketenensis Latin version in their own language, as opposed to translating the Qur an directly from Arabic. As a result early European translations of the Qur an were erroneous and distorted. ref name translation A second Latin translation was issued in 1698 by Ludovico Marracci , ref S. M. Zwemer http www.muhammadanism.org Quran translations koran.pdf Translations of the Koran ... in German by Nerreter . These later translations were quite unauthentic, and one even claimed ... complete translations of the Qur an in Spanish that are commonly available. Julio Cortes ... Amer Quevedo. English This is a sub article to English translations of the Quran . In 1734, George ... more details