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1212 MCCXII: Ab urbe condita: 1965: ... Year 1212 was a leap year ... A storm surge in the north of Holland claims approximately 60,000 lives.
1212 7059 May 31, 1935 1213 7059-A Changing the Name of the Luquillo National Forest, Puerto Rico June 4, 1935 1214 7060 June 5, 1935 1215 7061 June 5, 1935 1216 7062 Relates to the List of Unhealthful Posts Established by Executive Order No. 5644 of June 8, 1931 June 5, 1935 1217 7063 June 5, 1935 1218 7064
Large parts of the north of the Netherlands and the Zuiderzee region were inundated. Where the storm flood of 1170 made a beginning, this storm worsened it, washing away large peat areas. The result of this storm was destruction of peat areas in West Friesland and enlarging the Waddenzee and the Almere which became the Zuiderzee. 1212 North ...
If you’re seeing 1212 on your clock, calendar or anywhere else, it could provide suggestions for your love life and career. Here’s what you need to know about angel number 1212. Here’s what ...
In 1212, the Almohad Caliph Muhammad 'al-Nasir' (1199–1214), the successor of al-Mansur, after an initially successful advance north, was defeated by an alliance of the three Christian kings of Castile, Aragón and Navarre at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in the Sierra Morena. The battle broke the Almohad advance, but the Christian powers ...
Image credits: National Geographic #5. The 'Spanish Flu' actually likely got its start in Kansas, USA. It's only called the Spanish Flu because most countries involved in WWI had a near-universal ...
The Khitan leader Liu-ke had declared his allegiance to Genghis in 1212 and conquered Manchuria from the Jin. When the Mongol army besieged the Jin central capital, Zhongdu (present-day Beijing ), in 1213, Li Ying, Li Xiong and a few other Jin generals assembled a militia of more than 10,000 men who inflicted several defeats on the Mongols.
University of North Carolina administrators sent a campus email urging patience until decisions can be confirmed directly from federal agencies. “The messaging is, ‘Try not to panic, and sit tight,’” said psychology professor Keely Muscatell. “But I also think it’s a lot easier said than done.”