• The sack of Rome of May 1084 was a Norman sack, the result of the pope's call for aid from the duke of Apulia, Robert Guiscard. Pope Gregory VII was besieged...
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  • Totila Siege of Rome (549–550), also by Totila Sack of Rome (1084), by Robert Guiscard's Normans Sack of Rome (1527), by mercenary troops of Holy Roman...
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    besieges Rome and enters the city. He is crowned emperor by Antipope Clement III at Rome and receives the patrician authority. May – Sack of Rome: Duke Robert...
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    Wall. Sack of Rome (1084) – Rome is sacked by the Normans under Robert Guiscard Roman Renaissance – mid-15th to the mid-16th centuries Banquet of Chestnuts...
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  • Siege of Rome may refer to: Siege of Rome (508 BC), by Clusium Siege of Rome (408), see Sack of Rome (410) Siege of Rome (409), see Sack of Rome (410)...
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    entrepreneurs, traders and merchants. After the sack of Rome by the Normans in 1084, the rebuilding of the city was supported by powerful families such...
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    suffered further damages during the Norman Sack of Rome (1084). Prior to the present structures, the church of San Salvatore in Lacu, occupied by Benedictines...
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    Roman Forum (redirect from Forum of rome)
    level of the paving was maintained more or less intact for over a millennium: at least until the sack of Rome by Robert Guiscard and his Normans in 1084, when...
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    Santi Quattro Coronati (category Churches of Rome (rione Celio))
    to the ground by Robert Guiscard's troops during the Norman Sack of Rome (1084). Instead of rebuilding the original basilica to scale, Pope Paschal II...
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    Dutch every Sunday. The original church was destroyed during the Sack by the Normans in 1084. In 1141 the new and bigger church was built. It was a Romanesque...
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    challenges in the form of usurpation and perpetual civil wars. From the rise of Augustus, the first Roman emperor, in 27 BC to the sack of Rome in AD 455, there...
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    original church had burned out during the Norman sack of the city under Robert Guiscard in 1084, but no evidence of fire damage in the lower basilica has been...
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    pro-imperial Synod of Brixen pronounced that Gregory was deposed and replaced as pope by Guibert. Consecrated as Pope Clement III in Rome in March 1084, he commanded...
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  • the construction of the Temple of Castor and Pollux. 396 BC - The Etruscan city of Veio is defeated by the Romans 390 BC - Rome is sacked by the Gauls after...
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    well as some towers of noble families, mainly in the 10th and 11th centuries. A new destruction was suffered with the sack of 1084. Since the 12th century...
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    (442), restored by Pope Paschal I (824), sacked again by the Normans (1084), and again restored, with the addition of a monastery and a bell tower around 1099...
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    Holy Lance (redirect from Spear of Destiny)
    instead defeated, as in the Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem, the sack of Constantinople, the Battle of Mühldorf, and the French Revolution. In the modern...
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    Pope Paschal II (category Christians of the Crusade of 1101)
    ordered the building of the basilica of Santi Quattro Coronati on the ashes of the one burned during the Norman sack of Rome in 1084. During Paschal's trip...
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  • conjectured that the sack of Rome by Robert Guiscard in 1084 caused a displacement of the population which probably made a revision of the regions necessary...
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    John Gualbert (995–1073) Stephen of Obazine (1084–1154) Robert of Arbrissel (c. 1045 – 1116) William of Montevergine (1085–1142) Nicholas Justiniani (fl...
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    Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105, King of Germany from 1054 to 1105, King of Italy and Burgundy from 1056 to 1105, and Duke of Bavaria from 1052 to 1054...
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    order of the Catholic Church. The order was founded by Bruno of Cologne in 1084 and includes both monks and nuns. The order has its own rule, called the...
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    "unlimited sexual license" was characteristic of ancient Rome, but sexuality was not excluded as a concern of the mos maiorum, the traditional social norms...
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    ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, Salona. After the Sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified Palace of Diocletian was settled...
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    Santa Maria in Cosmedin (category Churches of Rome (rione Ripa))
    side of the church by Pope Nicholas I (papacy 858–67). This area was burned in the sack of Rome by the Norman troops of Robert Guiscard in 1084. In the...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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    Symptoms of the Ruin of the Roman Government Sack of Rome by Genseric, King of the Vandals – His Naval Depredations – Succession of the Last Emperors of the...
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    Holy Roman Empire (redirect from Holy Rome)
    linked with the title of count palatine, was widely conferred after the Sack of Rome, 1527, by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor; the text of surviving diplomas...
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  • the country until 1084.: 73  In 1074, King Harivarman IV took the throne, restoring the temples at Mỹ Sơn and ushering in a period of relative prosperity...
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    followed the sack of AD 455 lasting 14 days, this time conducted by the Vandals, retaining Rome's eternal spirit through the Holy See of Rome (the Latin...
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