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  1. In the late 12th century, a part of the territory of Wallachia was part of the Second Bulgarian Empire ruled by the Asen dynasty.

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  1. Walloons belonged to the first ambassadors of western culture in Silesia, working in various fields and places in the middle and late 12th century.

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  1. This is Ghauri Chowk named in honor of the conqueror who was the rival of the Hindu ruler Prithvi Raj in the late 12th century.

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  1. The rules of courtly love were codified by the late 12th century in Andreas Capellanus ' highly influential work De Amore ("Concerning Love").

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  1. K.S. Lal believes that by the late 12th century, Muhammad Ghauri was consummately prepared for the conquest and rule of India.

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  1. Created in the year 862, the County of Flanders was divided when its western districts fell under French rule in the late 12th century.

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  1. In late 12th century, King Mengrai overran the town and subsequently integrated it into the Lanna Kingdom.

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  1. Aachen was fortified in the late 12th century and granted municipal rights in 1166 and 1215, and it became a free imperial city about 1250.

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  1. The Teutonic Knightly order was founded in the late 12th century after the crusades in the middle east, most likely the third crusade.

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  1. The first "modern" castle was built by Lord Rhys, Prince of Deheubarth, in the late 12th century.

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  1. Ireland has been subject to varying degrees of rule from England since the late 12th century (See Norman Ireland).
  2. This Celtic renaissance was ended by the Norman Conquest of Ireland in the late 12th century. Move Up

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  1. In early Norman times, up to the late 12th century, Kilkenny was the capital of the colony in Ireland.

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  1. German immigration into the western and central regions of Pomerania began in the late 12th century.

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  1. Ernoul is the name generally given to the author of a chronicle of the late 12th century dealing with the fall of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.

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  1. Up till the late 12th century, Kilkenny was the capital of the Kingdom of Osraige.
  2. The Lusignan family originated in Poitou in western France, and in the late 12th century came to rule the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Kingdom of Cyprus. Move Up

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