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1234 is a year. 1234, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. also may refer to: Musical works Albums *1234 (Ronnie Wood album), ''1234'' (Ronnie Wood album) (1981) *1234 (Propaganda album), ''1234'' (Propaganda album) (1990) *1-2-3-4 (Ray Drummond album), ''1-2-3-4'' (Ray Drummond album) (1997) *''1,2,3,4'', by The Jeevas (2002) *One Two Three Four (EP), ''One Two Three Four'' (EP) by The Saints, 1977 Songs *"1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)", 1995 song by Coolio *1234 (Feist song) , "1234" (Feist song), 2007 from ''The Reminder'' *1, 2, 3, 4 (Plain White T's song), "1, 2, 3, 4" (Plain White T's song), 2009, by Plain White T's *"1234", song by Golden Boy with Miss Kittin from ''Or (album), Or'' Other uses * 1234 Elyna, main-belt asteroid * 1-2-3-4 (book), ''1-2-3-4'' (book), 2015 photography book by Anton Corbijn *''One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time'', a book by Craig Brown *1234 (number), 1234, a natural number See also

* ''Fantastic Four: 1234'', a Fantastic Four comic by Grant Morrison and Jae ...
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1234
Year 1234 ( MCCXXXIV) was a common year starting on Sunday (full calendar displayed in the link) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * King Canute II of Sweden ("the Tall") dies after a five-year reign. His rival, Eric XI ("the Lisp and Lame"), returns as ruler of Sweden (possibly after a civil war between the two of them). It is also possible that Canute dies of natural causes, and Eric peacefully then returns as king. * King Andrew II of Hungary proclaims his son, Coloman of Galicia, as ruler (or '' ban'') of Bosnia, who passes it on to Prijezda, a cousin of Matej Ninoslav, despite Matej being the legitimate ruler. * Reconquista: King Sancho II of Portugal conquers the cities of Aljustrel and Mértola from the Moors. Mongol Empire * February 9 – Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty: The Mongol army led by Ögedei Khan captures the Jin capital at Caizhou, after the two-month Siege of Caizhou). Emperor Aizong of Jin abdicates the throne to Wanyan Ch ...
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Or (album)
''Or'' is a collaborative album by Swiss musician Golden Boy and French singer and DJ Miss Kittin. It was released in Austria, Germany and Switzerland on 13 August 2001 by Ladomat 2000 and internationally on 23 March 2002 by Illustrious Records in the United Kingdom and Emperor Norton Records in the United States. The album includes the successful club single " Rippin Kittin" and a cover of " Campari Soda". The tracks "Nix" and "It's Good for You to Meet People Like Us" were both included in the 2003 racing video game '' Midnight Club II''. Singles " Rippin Kittin" was released as the first single on the album in 2001 in Germany, and on 26 August 2002 internationally. The song topped the UK Dance Chart and was placed at number 435 on ''Pitchfork'' list of the ''Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s''. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Or''. * Stefan Altenburger – production * Miss Kittin – vocals on "Autopilot", "Rippin Kittin" and "Kopfsta ...
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1234
Year 1234 ( MCCXXXIV) was a common year starting on Sunday (full calendar displayed in the link) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * King Canute II of Sweden ("the Tall") dies after a five-year reign. His rival, Eric XI ("the Lisp and Lame"), returns as ruler of Sweden (possibly after a civil war between the two of them). It is also possible that Canute dies of natural causes, and Eric peacefully then returns as king. * King Andrew II of Hungary proclaims his son, Coloman of Galicia, as ruler (or '' ban'') of Bosnia, who passes it on to Prijezda, a cousin of Matej Ninoslav, despite Matej being the legitimate ruler. * Reconquista: King Sancho II of Portugal conquers the cities of Aljustrel and Mértola from the Moors. Mongol Empire * February 9 – Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty: The Mongol army led by Ögedei Khan captures the Jin capital at Caizhou, after the two-month Siege of Caizhou). Emperor Aizong of Jin abdicates the throne to Wanyan Chengl ...
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