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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: 1130 births, 1130 by country, 1130 deaths, 1130 disestablishments, 1130 establishments, 1130 in Europe, Conflicts in 1130, Thuringia, Saint Rosalia, Pope Clement III, Pope Honorius II, Baldwin III of Jerusalem, Bohemond II of Antioch, Papal election, 1130, Zhu Xi, Sigurd I of Norway, Cyril of Turaw, Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Ibn Tumart, Isidore the Laborer, Pedro Gonzalez de Lara, Geza II of Hungary, Fahr Abbey, Gutierre Vermudez, Pedro Lopez de Monforte, Vidyakara, William IV, Count of Nevers, Thomas, Lord of Coucy, Qatada ibn Idris, Theresa, Countess of Portugal, Bernard of Chartres, Guilhem de Berguedan, Ramesses VII, Margaret Fredkulla, County of Sicily, Ji Gong, Baldric of Dol, Hugh of Ibelin, Wettenhausen Abbey, Neuburg Abbey, Charles VII of Sweden, Torchitorio II of Cagliari, Maud, Countess of Huntingdon, Negoro-ji, Li Tang, Beaumont Palace, Oengus of Moray, Aenor de Chatellerault, List of state leaders in 1130, Neubourg Abbey, Walter Fitz Robert, Adolf I of Holstein, Mkhitar Gosh, Herman II, Margrave of Baden, Al-Amir bi-Ahkami l-Lah, Maredudd ap Gruffydd, Battle of Stracathro, Nicholas of Verdun, Stephen of La Ferte, Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol, Brahmadeva, Elizabeth Rose, Knechtsteden Abbey, Ramapala, Amadeus II of Montfaucon, William of Breteuil, 1130 in Ireland. Excerpt: Pope Honorius II (died February 13, 1130), born Lamberto Scannabecchi, was pope from December 21, 1124, to February 13, 1130. Although from a humble background, his obvious intellect and outstanding abilities saw him promoted through the ecclesiastical hierarchy. Attached to the Frangipani family of Rome, his election as Pope was contested by a rival candidate, Celestine II, and force was used to guarantee his election. His pontificate was concerned with ensuring that the privileges the Roman Church had obtained through the...