Events from the 1090sinNorway. Monarch – Olaf III then Magnus Barefoot 1093 Magnus Barefoot invades Scotland. The reason was to help the Scottish king...
1090s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1090, and ended on December 31, 1099. A third Almoravid expedition is launched in...
Events from the 1090sin England. Monarch – William II 1090 After buying the allegiance of several local barons, King William II takes control of eastern...
This is a list of years inNorway. Years inNorway since the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden was declared in 1905. 2020s 2020 2021 2022...
married in the 1090s, and her sister Margaret in 1101. Catherine is assumed to have been of about the same age as her future spouse, and was thus born in around...
in the 11th century as the name of a medieval archbishop of York (died 1140), of an abbot of Pershore (1080s) and of an abbot of Glastonbury (1090s)...
Henry I of England and his mistress, Lady Sybilla Corbet of Alcester (b. 1077 in Alcester, Warwickshire, d. after 1157). Her maternal grandfather was Robert...
great-great-grandson of Hywel Dda. He sided with the Normans in their failed invasion of North Wales, and in the 1090s attempted to become ruler of Gwynedd. His arms...
the European Crusading movement in the 1090s placed the incurably ill into places dedicated to treatment. In the early 14th century, the order of the...
Crusades, initiated, supported and at times directed by the Latin Church in the Middle Ages. The objective was the recovery of the Holy Land from Islamic...
(the Good), margrave of Austria (d. 1136) Magnus III (Barefoot), king of Norway (d. 1103) Meng, empress of the Song Dynasty (d. 1131) Philippa, French noblewoman...
I Komnenos, Byzantine emperor (d. 1185) Christina of Denmark, queen of Norway (approximate date) Gualdim Pais, Portuguese knight and Grand Master (d....
River in the valley near Trepol. Rostislav Vsevolodovich, prince of Pereyaslavl, drowns while fleeing the battle. September 22 – King Olaf III of Norway ("the...
is killed in battle with the Ulaid in Ulster. Sigurd Jorsalfare, Øystein Magnusson and Olaf Magnusson succeed him as joint kings of Norway. April 27 –...
Kingdom of Denmark (c. 936–1397) Kingdom of Sweden (c. 970–1397) Kingdom of Norway (c. 1015–1397) Kalmar Union (1397–1523) Eastern/Southeastern Europe Byzantine...
of Norway for help. He returned to Scania in 1134, where Archbishop Asser of Lund joined his cause, and Lothair eventually supported him as well. In 1134...
Norman High Sheriff of Essex (d. 1179) Sigurd I (the Crusader), king of Norway (d. 1130) Wulgrin II, count of Angoulême (approximate date) May 24 – Lanfranc...
involved in piracy and piracy-related activities. This list includes both captains and prominent crew members. For a list of female pirates, see women in piracy...
saint of Norway and Rex perpetuum Norvegiae ('the eternal king of Norway'). 1030: Sanghyang Tapak inscription in the Cicatih River bank in Cibadak, Sukabumi...
Chinese historian and writer (d. 1184) Magnus IV (the Blind), king of Norway (approximate date) Pedro Fernández de Castro, Spanish nobleman (d. 1184)...
founded by King Olaf III of Norway; it will function as the main city and capital of Norway, until it is replaced by Oslo in 1314. Chinese Chancellor Wang...
expedition across the Jordan in 1115. With help from the Italian city-states and other adventurers, notably King Sigurd I of Norway, Baldwin captured the port...
Hereford April 17 – Manuel Komnenos, Byzantine aristocrat May 24 – Wulfhild of Norway, duchess of Saxony (b. 1020) August 22 – Lambert II Suła, archbishop of...
Paschal II as the 160th pope of the Catholic Church. Olav Magnusson, king of Norway (d. 1115) Ranulf de Gernon, Norman nobleman (d. 1153) Raymond of Poitiers...
like cattle". In the 1090s, the emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118) issued appeals for help against the Seljuks to western Europe. In 1091 his ambassadors...
the Julian calendar. Spring – King Sigurd I sails from England, on the Norwegian Crusade to Palestine. He repels a Muslim fleet near the Tagus River, then...
Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 1090–1097. Bibcode:2021NatCC..11.1090S. doi:10.1038/s41558-021-01212-5. ISSN 1758-678X. S2CID 244726388. Silvano...
Crusaders under Baldwin I (supported by King Sigurd I) besiege Sidon. Norwegian ships blockade the harbour – but are nearly dispersed by a powerful Fatimid...