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CHRONOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENT 



Austria (Jacq. austr. pi. 145, and Pers.). The seeds of at least some species of Laserpitium are 

 excessively bitter (see L. siler). 



" Dec. 13th " (Nicol.), a synod at Gironne. " For the maintenance of ecclesiastical liberties." 



" 1098 A. D. (= 492 A. H." of Ferisht., Elph ), accession of Masaud II. as sultan of Ghazni.— 

 His generals carried on war beyond the Ganges, and for some years he resided with his court at 

 Lahore. 



" 1099, July 15th " (Blair, and Marcel), capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders, after journeying 

 all the way by land; and their leader, Godfrey Baldwin, established in the city as king. 



"Aug. 13th" (Alst., and Nicol.), Urbanus II. succeeded by cardinal Rainer or Paschalis II., 

 fourth pope. Paschalis II. first employed the " Years of his pontificate " in dating his Bulls. 



" In this year" (Bentl. as. res. viii. 243), the Bhasvati composed by a pupil of the Hindu astrono- 

 mer Varaha Mihira. 



"In this year" (palm-leaf ann. Jag., and W. W. Hunter), Sujan Kesari succeeded by Salini 

 Kesari, now king of Orissa. — His queen built the Nat Mandir or dancing-hall of the Siva temple at 

 Bhuvaneswar. 



" 1 100 A. D." (Nicol.), a synod at Lambeth. Proof was given by Maud daughter of Malcolm III. 

 of Scotland, That she had not entered the religious life by her own choice, or by the vow of her parents. 



About this time, "942 to 1227 A. D." (J. Nicholson in Kitt. cycl. bibl.), the Samaritan Arabic 

 version of the Bible, by Abu Sa'id : — the last named date, being that of the Barberini manuscript 

 copy. 



" 1100 to noi A. D." (De Wailly pi xiv. 1), manuscripts of this date presenting the following 

 form of the letter t. 



One hundred and sixty-second generation. Jan. 1st, not, onward mostly beyond youth: the 

 Jewish writers, Abraham ben Chijja, Solomon ben Isaac, Bechaji, Meir ben Isaac, and Peter 

 Alphonso : the Arab writers, Ghazali, Elzaharawi (Abulcasis) d. 1106 or "1122" (Casiri): the 

 Greek writers, Euthymius Zigabenus, d. after n 18, Theophylactus bishop of Bulgaria d. 1112, 

 Michael Glycas d. 11 18, Joannes Cinnamus d. 11 18, Joannes Zonaras d. after 111S, Poellus d. after 

 1 105: Hildebertus, Rupertus Tutiensis abbas, Theodoricus abbas Leodiensis, Bernhardus Clunia- 

 censis, Zacharias Chrysopolitanus, Godfridus Vindocinensis, Berengosius, Algerus : the scholastic 

 theologians, Petrus Cluniacensis : the Slavonic writers, Vladimir, V. Monomach, Sylvester of Pere- 

 jaslavl, and Hegumen Daniel : the Icelandic writer Thorlak Runolfson. 



" The same year = ' kian-tchoung-king-koue,' 1st year of Hoei-tsoung, of the Soung " or Twenty- 

 first dynasty — (Chinese chron. table). 



" The same year " (Alst.), end of the chronicle of Bertholdus Constantiensis. 



"The same year" (art de verif.), Mostaali succeeded by El-Amr of the Fatimite dynasty, seventh 

 sultan of Egypt. A coin issued at Alexandria by El-Amr, is figured in Marcel 126. 



" H02 A. D." (T. Wright early trav. Pal., and D'Avez.ic). pilgrims now thronging to Palestine, 

 and on " Sunday Oct. 12th," the wreck of all but seven out of "thirty very large ships " in the unsafe 

 port of Jaffa, " more than a thousand " persons perishing, witnessed by Scewuif. 



" 1 104 A. D." (Nicol ), a synod at Rome. Bruno archbishop of Treves was " reprimanded for 

 receiving investiture from the emperor" Henricus IV. 



" [105, March 26th " (Nicol), a synod at Rome. The earl of Mellent and his associates were 

 excommunicated, for supporting the right of the king of England to invest bishops. 



" May 29th " (Nicol.), in a synod at Quedlimbourg in Thuringia, prince Henricus rebelling against 

 his father "declared, That he had accepted the sceptre against his own will, and was willing to sur- 

 render it." The Diet assembling at Maycnce on " Christmas day," Henricus IV. was deposed, and 

 his son Henricus V. crowned emperor by the archbishop of Mayence. 



" The same year" (Nicol.), a synod at Florence. " Against the bishop of that city, who averred, 

 That Antichrist was already born." 



In this year (= " 1027 -f 25 -f- 53 yrs." of Kalhan. hist. Cashm., H. H. Wils. ind. dram. ii. 260), 

 Ananta succeeded by his son Kalasa, now king of Cashmere. 



" 1 106, October" (Nicol.), a synod assembled at Lisieux by king Henry of England. The regu- 

 lations made, "were rather civil than ecclesiastical, and the lay lords present were more numerous 

 than the bishops." 



"The same year" (S. D. in Kitt. cycl. bibl.), date of the 1 lebrciv manuscript " 154 Kennicott; " 

 the oldest one extant, so far as ascertained; for those conjectured to be older are devoid of any accu- 

 rate register of their antiquity. — Of private manuscripts in the Rabbinical character, none are more 

 than "five hundred" years old. 



'• 1 107 A. D. = 1st year of the ' ta-kouan ' of Hoei-tsoung" — (Chinese chron. table). 



" 1108 A. D. (= 1768th of Synmu," a.t de verif.), Foricawa succeeded by his eldest son To-ba, 

 now dairo of Japan. 



