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Adams George Archibald

This allowed Archibald to run for the riding in a by-election, in which he defeated Liberal Frederick Pearson, 1585 votes to 1230.

Andon, Alpes-Maritimes

The Count of Provence gave the lordship of Andon to Romée de Villeneuve in 1230.

Aymeric

Aimery IV of Narbonne (Amerigo di Narbona) (c. 1230 – October 1298) Viscount of Narbonne, an Italian condottiero

Billom

Hugh Aycelin (1230, Billom - December 28, 1297, Rome) was a French Dominican theologian and philosopher who served as lector at the studium provinciale at Santa Sabina, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum.

C-QUAM

Among those stations are CFCB/570: Corner Brook, NL; CFCO/630: Chatham, Ontario (covering SW Ontario, Eastern Michigan and Northern Ohio); WLS/890 (now during both day and night hours): Chicago, Illinois; WNMB/900: North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; WBLQ/1230: Westerly, Rhode Island; WIRY/1340: Plattsburgh, New York; WAXB/850: Ridgefield, Connecticut; and WLAD/800: Danbury, Connecticut.

Casimir I of Opole

# Wenzeslawa (b. ca. 1226/28? – d. 1 July aft. 1230?), a nun in Czarnowąsy.

Casimir I died suddenly on 13 May 1230 (although some historians put his death one year earlier) and was buried in the still unfounded Czarnowąsy monastery, which was generously patronized by him.

Constance II

Anna of Hohenstaufen (1230-1307), Empress Consort of Nicaea (ca. 1241-1254), sometimes referred to as Constance II of Hohenstaufen

Counts of Castres

:Married to Éléonore de Courtenay († avant 1230), daughter of Peter II of Courtenay and Yolanda of Flanders.

Douceline of Digne

When her mother died around 1230, Douceline moved to Hyères with her father, probably to be closer to her brother Hugh who was a member of the town’s Franciscan monastery.

Duchy of Silesia

Upon the death of his cousin Duke Casimir I of Opole, son of Mieszko I Tanglefoot, in 1230, he acted as guardian of his minor nephews, thereby once again ruling over whole Silesia.

Earl of Wexford

William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, (1225-1230 – May 16 or 18, 1296), also 1st Earl of Wexford

Gaidifer d'Avion

Gaidifer (Gadifer) d'Avion (fl. 1230–50) was an Artesian trouvère from Avion.

Gościkowo

In 1230 Mikołaj Bronisz (Wieniawa) granted the area to the Cistercians who gave it the Latin name Paradius Matris Dei, from which Paradyż and Paradies were derived.

Guntur district

In 2007–2008 the International Institute for Population Sciences interviewed 1230 households in 36 villages across the district.

Henry I the Bearded

The struggles for Lubusz intermittently continued until 1230, after Margrave Louis' IV successor Henry Raspe resigned his rights over the region in 1229 and sold his claim to the Magdeburg Archbishop Albert I of Käfernburg.

House of Nassau

1198–1230: Robert IV - son of Walram I; from 1230–1240: Knight of the Teutonic Order

Hugh Aycelin

Hugh Aycelin (1230, Billom – 28 December 1297, Rome) was a French Cardinal.

Hugh III of Rodez

In 1230 Hugh eventually succeeded to Bénavent and Richard to the viscounty of Carlat.

Imelda Papin

Her radio program is a two-hour program called the “Imelda Papin Voice of the Heart Radio Show” on KLAV 1230 AM (Talk of Las Vegas).

Joan de Munchensi

Joan de Munchensi or Munchensy (or Joanna), Lady of Swanscombe and Countess of Pembroke (c. 1230 – aft. September 20, 1307), was the daughter of Joan Marshal and granddaughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke suo jure.

Kagyu

Gotsangpa's disciple Ogyenpa Rinchenpal (1230—1309), who was also a disciple of Karma Pakshi, became a great siddha who traveled to Bodhgaya, Jalandhar, Oddiyana and China.

KGFJ

KYPA, a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to serve Los Angeles, California, United States, which held the call sign KGFJ from 1979 to 1996

KJFK

KSGG, a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to serve Reno, Nevada, United States known as "KJFK" from 2005 to 2013

Klokotnitsa

The village is famous for the great battle on 9 March 1230, between the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Asen II and the Byzantine Greek despot Theodore Komnin of Epirus.

KSZN

KRYN, a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to Gresham, Oregon, United States, licensed as "KSZN" from 2007 to 2009

Maelgwn

Maelgwn ap Rhys (c. 1170 - 1230), son of Rhys ap Gruffydd and ruler of part of Deheubarth

Malik Balkha Khilji

Malik Balkha Khilji was the governor of Bengal during 1230–1231 under Delhi Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish.

Michael Doukas

Michael II Komnenos Doukas (died 1266/8), ruler of the Despotate of Epirus (1230–1266/8)

Nicola de la Haye

Nicholaa de la Haye (between 1150 and 1156 to 1230) was the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Richard de la Haye (died 1169), a Lincolnshire lord, and a descendant of the pre-Conquest Lord Colswain of Lincolnshire.

Ooidonk Castle

A fortress was first built on the site of the present castle in 1230, intended to defend the city of Ghent and to fortify the river Leie.

Operation Elster

During their interrogation, Colepaugh disclosed information that U-1230 was shadowed by a U-boat pack equipped with V-weapons, to be launched at New York City and Washington D.C. Washington was familiar with the weapons, having been launched at London previously.

Papyrus 24

It is currently housed at the Franklin Trask Library Andover Newton Theological School (OP 1230) in Newton, Massachusetts.

Pier Crescenzi

Pietro de' Crescenzi, Pietro (Pier) Crescenzi (ca. 1230/35-ca. 1320), Italian jurist and writer on agriculture

Queen Sybilla

Sibylla of Lusignan (1198 – c. 1230 or 1252), queen consort of Armenia

Samson ben Abraham of Sens

Samson ben Abraham (c. 1150–c. 1230), also known as the Rash of Sens (an acronym of his name) or "the Prince of Sens", was one of the leading French Tosafists in the second half of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th centuries.

Schönau im Mühlkreis

St James Parish Church was first mentioned in the written record in 1230, originally as a subsidiary church of the parish in nearby Naarn.

Somerton, Oxfordshire

In 1230 the manor of Somerton was divided between two heiresses.

Squarcina Borri

Born in Santo Stefano Ticino in 1230, Squarcina was the son of Lanfranco of Borri (end of 12th – early 13th century), the local feudal lord of the city of Santo Stefano Ticino.

Squarcina Borri, also called Scarsini (1230–1277) was an Italian condottiero and lord of the lands of Santo Stefano Ticino.

Sviatoslav III of Vladimir

It was he who commissioned the town's principal landmark, the Cathedral of St. George, constructed in 1230-34.

Taynuilt

On the north shore of Loch Etive more extensive ruins remain of Ardchattan Priory, which was founded in 1230.

Tourism in Kosovo

Patriarchate of Peja- this complex of four churches was built between 1230 and 1330 by the Nemanjici dynasty.

Weck

WECK, a radio station (1230 AM) in the Buffalo, New York, area.

WMYA-TV

WAIM-TV was owned by Wilton E. Hall, publisher of the Anderson Independent and Daily Mail newspapers (now merged as the Anderson Independent-Mail), along with WAIM/1230 and WCAC-FM 101.1 (now WROQ).

WNGM

WJUL, a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to serve Hiawassee, Georgia, which held the call sign WNGM from 2006 to 2011

WTKX

WDWR, a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to Pensacola, Florida, United States, which used the call sign WTKX from 1989 until 1995

WTPG

WYTS, a radio station (1230 AM) licensed to Columbus, Ohio, which held the call sign WTPG from 2004 to 2006


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