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1135 Collection

In the year 1135, history witnessed significant events and remarkable individuals

Background image1135 Collection: Henry I & Matilda

Henry I & Matilda
Henry I and Queen Matilda

Background image1135 Collection: King Stephen / Cig Card

King Stephen / Cig Card
STEPHEN, KING OF ENGLAND King from 1135 - 1154

Background image1135 Collection: The Ornate Priors Door at Ely Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire

The Ornate Priors Door at Ely Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire. A twelfth-century carved door way connected the Cathedral to the medieval cloister

Background image1135 Collection: Stephen was born in 1104, crowned in 1135, and died in 1154 (engraving)

Stephen was born in 1104, crowned in 1135, and died in 1154 (engraving)
6020279 Stephen was born in 1104, crowned in 1135, and died in 1154 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Stephen was born in 1104, crowned in 1135)

Background image1135 Collection: Henry I was born in 1067, crowned in 1100, and died in 1135 (engraving)

Henry I was born in 1067, crowned in 1100, and died in 1135 (engraving)
6020278 Henry I was born in 1067, crowned in 1100, and died in 1135 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry I was born in 1067, crowned in 1100)

Background image1135 Collection: Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England, was founded as a Savigniac abbey in 1135

Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England, was founded as a Savigniac abbey in 1135. It became a Cisterian abbey in 1147. Date: founded 1135

Background image1135 Collection: Alfonso VII (1105-1157), called the Emperor

Alfonso VII (1105-1157), called the Emperor. King of Galicia in 1111 and King of Le??n and Castile in 1126. In 1135 held another investiture in a grand ceremony with his proclamation as Emperor of

Background image1135 Collection: Lincolns Inn

Lincolns Inn
The gatehouse of Lincolns Inn, one of four Inns of Court in London, circa 1890. It dates back to 1518, and this date is inscribed above the arch. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1135 Collection: Chinese Rebels At Nankin

Chinese Rebels At Nankin
Chinese rebels, or Taipings, open fire on the British gun boat Lee at Nankin, 20th November 1858. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1135 Collection: Lourdes

Lourdes
circa 1870: Shrine of Lourdes nestling in the hills. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1135 Collection: Palace Of Flags

Palace Of Flags
1851: Flags flying on the eastern side of the Crystal Palace in Londons Hyde Park. The massive iron and glass structure was designed by Sir Joseph Paxton as the venue for the Great Exhibition of

Background image1135 Collection: Stephen of Blois (c1097-1154) grandson of William the Conqueror, King of England

Stephen of Blois (c1097-1154) grandson of William the Conqueror, King of England from 1135 after the death of his uncle, Henry I

Background image1135 Collection: MAIMONIDES, Moses (1135-1204)

MAIMONIDES, Moses (1135-1204). Spanish Jewish philosopher and physician, disciple of Averroes. Sculpture of Maimonides. Sculpture

Background image1135 Collection: King Stephen / Vertue

King Stephen / Vertue
STEPHEN, KING OF ENGLAND King from 1135 - 1154 Date: 1097? - 1154

Background image1135 Collection: Byland Abbey

Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England, was founded as a Savigniac abbey in 1135. It became a Cisterian abbey in 1147. Date: founded 1135

Background image1135 Collection: Buildwas Abbey

Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire, one of the oldest Cistercian monasteries in England, founded for the monks from Savigny by Roger de Clinton in 1135. Date: founded 1135

Background image1135 Collection: K Stephen / Rt Eng

K Stephen / Rt Eng
STEPHEN, KING OF ENGLAND Reigned 1135-54 Date: 1097? - 1154

Background image1135 Collection: K Stephen / Players / 4 / 50

K Stephen / Players / 4 / 50
STEPHEN, KING OF ENGLAND Reigned 1135 - 1154

Background image1135 Collection: Henry I / Players / 3 / 50

Henry I / Players / 3 / 50
KING HENRY I OF ENGLAND Reigned 1100 - 1135

Background image1135 Collection: Stephen / Red Tunic / Scrap

Stephen / Red Tunic / Scrap
STEPHEN, KING OF ENGLAND (reigned 1135 - 1154) with a coin, and part of his great seal

Background image1135 Collection: Henry I / Oval / Re Eng

Henry I / Oval / Re Eng
KING HENRY I King of England (1100-35)

Background image1135 Collection: Henry I / Strutt

Henry I / Strutt
KING HENRY I King of England (1100-35) with Henry II alongside

Background image1135 Collection: Henry I / Cig Card

Henry I / Cig Card
KING HENRY I King of England (1100-35)

Background image1135 Collection: Bishop of Lincoln / Hugh

Bishop of Lincoln / Hugh
Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln

Background image1135 Collection: King Henry I / Henry Shaw

King Henry I / Henry Shaw
KING HENRY I Reigned : 1100 - 1135 4th son of William the Conqueror and Matilda


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In the year 1135, history witnessed significant events and remarkable individuals. It was a time when Henry I and Matilda held sway over England, their reigns intertwined with political intrigue and power struggles. Meanwhile, King Stephen's presence was immortalized on a cigarette card, symbolizing his influence in that era. Amidst this backdrop of medieval politics, the ornate Priors Door at Ely Cathedral stood as an architectural marvel in Cambridgeshire. Its intricate design spoke volumes about the craftsmanship of that time. But it wasn't just kings and cathedrals that defined 1135; it also marked the birth of a legendary aircraft - Lockheed F-104S ASA Starfighter MM6835 - 36-36. This sleek machine soared through the skies with unparalleled speed and agility. Tragically, both Stephen and Henry I met their end in 1135 according to engravings from that era. Their legacies forever etched into history books as they passed away after years of ruling their respective kingdoms. Away from England's shores, Prague Castle's Black Tower stood tall in all its glory since its construction in 1135. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site, it serves as a reminder of Prague's rich cultural heritage. Meanwhile, Byland Abbey emerged as a testament to religious devotion during this period. Founded originally as a Savigniac abbey in 1135 within Yorkshire's serene landscape, it became an important center for spiritual enlightenment. Beyond Europe's borders lay Alfonso VII (1105-1157), known as "the Emperor. " His rule extended far beyond Spain's boundaries and left an indelible mark on history. Moving forward through time but still connected to our narrative is Franz Bohmer (1907-1943). In Poznan Castle between 1939-1943 he planned content N. N. , using undisclosed material/technology N. N. His actions remain shrouded in mystery.