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1170s

The 1170s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1170, and ended on December 31, 1179.

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1170

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  • Winter – Egyptian forces led by Saladin invaded Palestine and besiege Darum on the Mediterranean coast. Its defenses are weak, and though Saladin has no siege engines with him, the fall seems imminent. King Amalric I withdraws his Templar garrison from Gaza, to assist him in defending Darum. Saladin raises the siege and marches on Gaza, where he captures the lower town (despite the stiff resistance ordered by Lord Miles of Plancy), and massacres the inhabitants. However, the citadel is too strong for Saladin, and he is forced to retreat to Egypt.[1]
  • Saladin sends an Egyptian squadron up the Gulf of Aqaba, which captures the Crusader outpost of Aila, at the head of the Gulf.[2]
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1171

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  • March 12 – Emperor Manuel I (Komnenos) orders the arrest of all Venetians in his empire, and seizes their ships and goods. In September, Doge Vitale II Michiel leads a Venetian fleet (120 ships) against the Byzantines, conquering the cities of Trogir and Dubrovnik. But the plague takes a heavy toll among the fleet's crewmen; half the ships have to be burned to keep them from falling into enemy hands. A plague also breaks out in Venice, when the remaining ships return.
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  • July – King Henry II decides to lead a military expedition to Ireland and summons Richard de Clare (Strongbow) to join forces. In September, Richard travels to England and promises his loyalty to Henry. He is granted Leinster as a fiefdom and is honored with the post of "royal constable in Ireland". The army is assembled at Pembroke – several siege towers are shipped over, should Henry need to assault the Norman-held towns (or others such as Cork and Limerick).[10]
  • October 17 – Henry II invades Ireland and lands with a large army of at least 500 mounted knights, and 4,000 men and archers at Waterford. Henry commandeers merchant ships as part of his invasion.[11] He claims the ports of Dublin, Waterford, and Wexford, and promises the Irish chieftains protection if they will acknowledge him as their overlord. Henry is recognized as "Lord of Ireland", traders are invited to Dublin where an English colony is set up.[11]
  • Ascall mac Ragnaill (or Torcaill), last Norse–Gaelic king of Dublin, is captured while trying to retake Dublin from the English forces under Richard de Clare, perhaps in company with Sweyn Asleifsson, and is beheaded. Before the end of the year, Richard relinquishes possession of the city to Henry II, who converts it into an English royal town.
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  • Yesugei (Baghatur), Mongol chieftain, arranges a marriage between his 9-year-old son Temujin (Genghis Khan) and the daughter of the chief of a nearby clan, Börte. He is poisoned by the Tatars while sharing a meal during the wedding.[13]

1172

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  • King Henry II and Humbert III (the Blessed), agree to wed their respective heirs, John and Alicia. The alliance never occurs because Henry's elder heir, Henry the Young King, becomes jealous over the castles in the realm which Henry has promised to the couple. He stages a rebellion which will take Henry two years to put down. By that time, Alicia has died.[16]
  • April 17 – Henry II receives homage from the Irish princes who include Domnall Mór Ua Briain, king of Munster. He grants Hugh de Lacy the lordship of Meath (or Mide) for providing the services of 50 knights.[17]
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1173

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  • The Qiandao era ends and the Chunxi era begins during the reign of Emperor Xiao Zong of the Song Dynasty.

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  • July 25 – The Sicilian fleet (some 250 ships) under Admiral Tancred launches a failed attack against Alexandria. But he is deprived of support and forced to sail away after a seven-day blockade on August 1.[30]
  • Saladin sends his brother Turan-Shah with an army and supporting fleet to conquer Yemen. This to consolidate Muslim control over the Red Sea while protecting the pilgrimage route from Egypt to Mecca.[31]
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1175

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  • May 22 – A group of Isma'ili Assassins gains access into Saladin's camp and attempts to kill him during the siege of Aleppo. But his bodyguard saves his life, the others are slain while trying to escape.[37]
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1176

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  • Summer – Emperor Manuel I (Komnenos) assembles a Byzantine expeditionary force, and marches towards Iconium, the Seljuk capital. Meanwhile, hordes of Seljuk Turks destroy crops and poison water supplies, to make Manuel's march more difficult, and harass the Byzantine army, in order to force it into the Meander Valley. Kilij Arslan II, ruler of the Sultanate of Rum, hears of the expedition, and sends envoys to ask for peace.[40]
  • September 17Battle of Myriokephalon: The Seljuk Turks defeat the Byzantine forces led by Manuel I, who are ambushed when moving through a narrow mountain pass near Lake Beyşehir. The Byzantines are dispersed and surrounded. They suffer heavy casualties and their siege equipment is destroyed. Manuel flees in panic and is forced to sign a peace treaty with Kilij Arslan II.[41]
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  • Al-Adil I, Ayyubid governor of Egypt, suppresses a revolt by the Christian Copts in the city of Qift, hanging nearly 3,000 of them on the trees near the city.
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  • September 17 – A large offensive, by the Almohad army led by Yusuf I in southern Portugal, aims at the reconquest of the Alentejo.[76] Further north, an Almohad fleet sails to attack Lisbon, but is repelled by the Portuguese, near the Cape Espichel.[76] The Portuguese fleet later manages to enter in the harbour of Ceuta, and destroy a number of Muslim ships. It is the beginning of a four-year naval conflict between the Almohads and Portuguese.
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  • Taira no Kiyomori, Japanese military leader, confines the former Emperor Go-Shirakawa to his quarters after discovering that he has tried to confiscate the estates of Kiyomori's deceased children.
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  • March – Third Council of the Lateran: The Council condemns Waldensians and Cathars as heretics. It further institutes a reformation of clerical life and regulates that in order to prevent future schisms, the pope must receive 23 of the cardinals' votes to be elected.
  • September 17Hildegard of Bingen, German abbess and polymath, dies at Rupertsberg. Having founded two monasteries, she has also written theological, botanical, and medicinal texts.
  • Westminster School is founded by Benedictine monks of Westminster Abbey (by papal command) in England.
  • A synod of thirty-three Armenian bishops in Hromkla discusses the conditions for union with the Byzantine Church and sends a profession of faith to emperor Manuel I Komnenos who dies before receiving it.[77]
  • The Drigung Kagyu school of Kagyu Buddhism is founded (approximate date).

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The 1170s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1 1170 and ended on December 31 1179 Contents 1 Events 1 1 1170 1 1 1 By place 1 1 1 1 Levant 1 1 1 2 England 1 1 1 3 Ireland 1 1 1 4 Africa 1 1 1 5 Asia 1 1 2 By topic 1 1 2 1 Folklore 1 1 2 2 Religion 1 2 1171 1 2 1 By place 1 2 1 1 Byzantine Empire 1 2 1 2 Europe 1 2 1 3 Britain 1 2 1 4 Levant 1 2 1 5 Egypt 1 2 1 6 Asia 1 3 1172 1 3 1 By place 1 3 1 1 Europe 1 3 1 2 Britain 1 3 1 3 Egypt 1 3 2 By topic 1 3 2 1 Religion 1 4 1173 1 4 1 By place 1 4 1 1 Europe 1 4 1 2 England 1 4 1 3 Egypt 1 4 1 4 China 1 4 2 By topic 1 4 2 1 Art and Leisure 1 4 2 2 Agriculture 1 4 2 3 Religion 1 5 1174 1 5 1 By place 1 5 1 1 Britain 1 5 1 2 Europe 1 5 1 3 Levant 1 5 1 4 Egypt 1 5 1 5 Asia 1 5 2 By topic 1 5 2 1 Religion 1 6 1175 1 6 1 By place 1 6 1 1 Britain 1 6 1 2 Europe 1 6 1 3 Levant 1 6 1 4 Asia 1 6 2 By topic 1 6 2 1 Religion 1 7 1176 1 7 1 By place 1 7 1 1 Byzantine Empire 1 7 1 2 Europe 1 7 1 3 Britain 1 7 1 4 Egypt 1 7 1 5 Levant 1 7 1 6 Asia 1 7 2 By topic 1 7 2 1 Religion 1 8 1177 1 8 1 January December 1 8 2 Date unknown 1 9 1178 1 9 1 By place 1 9 1 1 Europe 1 9 2 By topic 1 9 2 1 Art and Science 1 9 2 2 Religion 1 10 1179 1 10 1 By place 1 10 1 1 Levant 1 10 1 2 Europe 1 10 1 3 England 1 10 1 4 Africa 1 10 1 5 Asia 1 10 1 6 Mesoamerica 1 10 2 By topic 1 10 2 1 Religion 2 Significant people 3 Births 4 Deaths 5 ReferencesEvents1170 This section is transcluded from 1170 edit history By place edit Levant edit Winter Egyptian forces led by Saladin invaded Palestine and besiege Darum on the Mediterranean coast Its defenses are weak and though Saladin has no siege engines with him the fall seems imminent King Amalric I withdraws his Templar garrison from Gaza to assist him in defending Darum Saladin raises the siege and marches on Gaza where he captures the lower town despite the stiff resistance ordered by Lord Miles of Plancy and massacres the inhabitants However the citadel is too strong for Saladin and he is forced to retreat to Egypt 1 Saladin sends an Egyptian squadron up the Gulf of Aqaba which captures the Crusader outpost of Aila at the head of the Gulf 2 England edit June 14 King Henry II had his 15 year old son Henry the Young King crowned by Roger Archbishop of York as junior king and heir to the English throne The coronation drives Pope Alexander III to allow the exiled Thomas Becket whose privilege as Archbishop of Canterbury to crown English monarchs has been infringed to lay an interdict on England as punishment and this threat forces Henry to negotiate with Becket Sir William Marshal is appointed tutor in arms to Henry the Young King July 22 Henry II and Thomas Becket meet near Freteval France where they come to an agreement to end their differences This results in Becket s partial restoration November Becket controversy Thomas Becket excommunicates three bishops 3 December 1 Becket controversy Henry II sends word that his conflict with Thomas Becket is at an end and his lands will be restored Becket returns to England landing at Sandwich December 29 Thomas Becket is assassinated by four knights who believe themselves to be carrying out Henry II s wishes in Canterbury Cathedral after his refusal to be arrested for breaking his agreement with Henry II 4 This is the earliest date for the making of Cheddar Cheese in Somerset this is according to a pipe roll of Henry II who purchases 10 240 lb of Cheddar at a farthing per pound Ireland edit September 21 Anglo Norman invasion of Ireland Following a siege combined Anglo Norman and Irish forces seize the city of Dublin forcing Ascall mac Ragnaill last King of Dublin into exile 5 Africa edit Fes in the Almohad Caliphate modern Morocco becomes the largest city of the world taking the lead from Constantinople capital of the Byzantine Empire 6 Asia edit June 29 1170 Syria earthquake One of the largest earthquakes to hit Syria It forms part of a sequence of large earthquakes that propagate southwards along the Dead Sea Transform starting with the 1138 Aleppo earthquake and continuing with the 1157 Hama 1170 and 1202 Syria events 7 The palace guards massacre the civil officials at the Korean court of Goryeo and place Myeongjong as new ruler on the throne of the Goryeo dynasty By topic edit Folklore edit The Welsh prince Madoc son of King Owain ap Gruffudd of Gwynedd sails to North America in his ship the Gwennan Gorn and founds a colony Religion edit Peter Waldo a French merchant of Lyon starts the popular religious movement of the Poor Men of Lyon or Waldenses 8 1171 This section is transcluded from 1171 edit history By place edit Byzantine Empire edit March 12 Emperor Manuel I Komnenos orders the arrest of all Venetians in his empire and seizes their ships and goods In September Doge Vitale II Michiel leads a Venetian fleet 120 ships against the Byzantines conquering the cities of Trogir and Dubrovnik But the plague takes a heavy toll among the fleet s crewmen half the ships have to be burned to keep them from falling into enemy hands A plague also breaks out in Venice when the remaining ships return Europe edit Autumn King Alfonso II the Chaste of Aragon conquers the cities of Caspe and Teruel He strengthens his southern frontier after Almohad forces under Caliph Yusuf I ravage Catalonia The successors of Robert Bordet leave Catalonia for Mallorca marking the end of the attempts to create a Norman principality in Iberia 9 Britain edit July King Henry II decides to lead a military expedition to Ireland and summons Richard de Clare Strongbow to join forces In September Richard travels to England and promises his loyalty to Henry He is granted Leinster as a fiefdom and is honored with the post of royal constable in Ireland The army is assembled at Pembroke several siege towers are shipped over should Henry need to assault the Norman held towns or others such as Cork and Limerick 10 October 17 Henry II invades Ireland and lands with a large army of at least 500 mounted knights and 4 000 men and archers at Waterford Henry commandeers merchant ships as part of his invasion 11 He claims the ports of Dublin Waterford and Wexford and promises the Irish chieftains protection if they will acknowledge him as their overlord Henry is recognized as Lord of Ireland traders are invited to Dublin where an English colony is set up 11 Ascall mac Ragnaill or Torcaill last Norse Gaelic king of Dublin is captured while trying to retake Dublin from the English forces under Richard de Clare perhaps in company with Sweyn Asleifsson and is beheaded Before the end of the year Richard relinquishes possession of the city to Henry II who converts it into an English royal town Levant edit March 10 King Amalric I of Jerusalem departs with a large staff for Constantinople At Callipolis he is met by his father in law John Doukas Komnenos military governor doux of Cyprus Amalric enters the Byzantine capital and is welcomed by Manuel I In June a treaty is signed Amalric recognizes Manuel s suzerainty over Jerusalem 12 Egypt edit September 13 Caliph Al Adid dies of natural causes or poisoning after a 11 year reign Saladin overthrows the Fatimid Caliphate and takes over as governor atabeg of Egypt ruling in the name of Emir Nur al Din September 25 Saladin leads an Egyptian army to take part in a joint attack on the Crusader castles Kerak and Montreal south of the Dead Sea In November Saladin withdraws his forces to Cairo to suppress a coup Asia edit Yesugei Baghatur Mongol chieftain arranges a marriage between his 9 year old son Temujin Genghis Khan and the daughter of the chief of a nearby clan Borte He is poisoned by the Tatars while sharing a meal during the wedding 13 1172 This section is transcluded from 1172 edit history By place edit Europe edit April May Bela III returns to Hungary where he is acclaimed king by the Hungarian nobility after the death possibly poison of his elder brother Stephen III on March 4 May 28 Doge Vitale II Michiel accused at a General Assembly at the Ducal Palace for the destruction of the Venetian fleet is stabbed to death by an angry mob at Venice Summer The 14 year old Richard later Richard I of England is formally recognized as duke of Aquitaine The ceremony takes place in Poitiers at the Church of St Hilary 14 A Muslim rebellion is quelled at Prades in Catalonia this event marks the end of the pacification of the lands recently conquered by Count Ramon Berenguer IV the Saint 15 Britain edit King Henry II and Humbert III the Blessed agree to wed their respective heirs John and Alicia The alliance never occurs because Henry s elder heir Henry the Young King becomes jealous over the castles in the realm which Henry has promised to the couple He stages a rebellion which will take Henry two years to put down By that time Alicia has died 16 April 17 Henry II receives homage from the Irish princes who include Domnall Mor Ua Briain king of Munster He grants Hugh de Lacy the lordship of Meath or Mide for providing the services of 50 knights 17 Egypt edit Summer Emir Nur al Din begins a two year war against the Danishmends He creates a buffer zone between the Syrian realm and Egypt Meanwhile he releases Count Raymond of Tripoli for the sum of 80 000 dinars Winter The Nubians are engaged in a series of skirmishes along the frontier in Upper Egypt A force of Kurdish troops under Turan Shah a brother of Saladin attack the Nubians He installs a garrison in Qasr Ibrim 18 By topic edit Religion edit May Compromise of Avranches Alberto di Morra is sent by Pope Alexander III to the Council of Avranches to investigate the murder of Thomas Becket Henry II is cleared of any guilt in Becket s murder He swears to go on a crusade and does penance at the Cathedral of Avranches He revokes two controversial clauses of the Constitutions of Clarendon Autumn The Synod of Cashel ends the Celtic Christian system and brings them into alignment with Latin Christianity the modern Catholic Church According to the annals of the Worcester Priory nothing memorable happens in this year 19 1173 This section is transcluded from 1173 edit history By place edit Europe edit January 5 Boleslaw IV the Curly High Duke of Poland dies after a 27 year reign He is succeeded by his half brother Mieszko III the Old and as duke of Sandomierz in Lesser Poland by Casimir II the Just King Canute I Knut Eriksson extends his rule after the death of co ruler Kol which includes also Ostergotland He becomes the unopposed sole ruler of Sweden Canute is supported by Earl Birger Brosa Abu Yaqub Yusuf caliph of the Almohad Caliphate re populates the western Andalusian city of Beja But it is rapidly abandoned a sign of the quick demographic weakening of the Muslims in the peninsula 20 England edit Spring Henry the Young King withdraws to the French court marking the beginning of the Revolt of 1173 74 in which former Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine and her sons rebel against her ex husband King Henry II October 17 Battle of Fornham Rebel forces are defeated while fording the River Lark Flemish mercenaries are driven into the nearby swamps by the English royalists under Lord Richard de Luci or Lucy 21 Egypt edit Summer Saladin leads an expeditionary army against the Bedouin tribes in Oultrejordain to secure a route between Egypt and Syria He raids the region at Kerak Castle 22 Pro Fatimid rising in Upper Egypt led by Kanz al Dawla governor of Aswan is crushed by Saladin s brother Al Adil China edit The Qiandao era ends and the Chunxi era begins during the reign of Emperor Xiao Zong of the Song Dynasty South India Sinhalese king Parakramabahu the Great gains a decisive victory by invading the Chola Empire as an ally of the Pandyas capturing Tondi and Pasi regions By topic edit Art and Leisure edit August 8 The construction of a campanile which will become the Leaning Tower of Pisa begins Algebraic chess notation is first recorded Agriculture edit King Bela III invites Cistercian and Premonstratensian monks to Hungary They introduce advanced agricultural methods in the realm approximate date Religion edit February 21 Thomas Becket is canonized by Pope Alexander III His tomb in Canterbury Cathedral becomes a shrine and a popular pilgrimage destination 23 Peter Waldo French spiritual leader is converted to Christianity and founds the Waldensians The Great Mosque of al Nuri in Mosul is completed approximate date 1174 This section is transcluded from 1174 edit history By place edit Britain edit July 13 Battle of Alnwick King William I the Lion supported by Flemish mercenaries invades England to help fight in the baronial rebellion against King Henry II William attacks Prudhoe Castle in Northumberland but is unable to capture it He is captured by Lord Ranulf de Glanvill and brought back to Newcastle 23 Henry occupies a part of Scotland with its five strongest castles Roxburgh Berwick Jedburgh Edinburgh and Stirling September 5 Canterbury Cathedral is severely damaged in a fire 24 September 30 The Revolt of 1173 1174 After a year and a half of rebellion Henry II achieves peace agreements with his sons Henry the Young King Richard Geoffrey and John at Montlouis on the basis of the pre war status quo 25 Before he returns to Normandy Henry orders the rebel castles in England and Aquitaine to be destroyed 26 October Battle of Thurles Gaelic Irish forces under King Domnall Mor Ua Briain defeat an Anglo Norman invasion at Thurles in Ireland The English expedition led by Earl Richard de Clare Strongbow is surprised while encamped in the area of Lognafola and is forced to retreat to Waterford 27 December 8 The Treaty of Falaise Captured by the English William I is forced to sign a peace agreement The treaty makes Scotland a feudal possession of England William and his nobles swear allegiance to Henry II He must hand over several castles to Henry in return for his freedom 23 Europe edit Summer French forces under King Louis VII supported by Henry the Young King and Philip of Alsace encircle Rouen The city holds out against the war engines long enough for Henry II to arrive in the middle of August to stage a rescue The besiegers are fearful that Henry will invade France and the siege is lifted October 29 Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa on his fifth Italian campaign begins the siege of Alessandria in northern Italy He is opposed by the Lombard League now joined by Venice Sicily and Constantinople 28 Levant edit May 15 Nur al Din Seljuk ruler atabeg of Syria dies at Damascus after a 28 year reign He is succeeded by his 11 year old son As Salih Ismail al Malik Meanwhile Saladin declares himself his regent and vassal July 11 King Amalric I dies of dysentery after an 11 year reign He is succeeded by his 13 year old son Baldwin IV the Leper who becomes ruler of Jerusalem Count Raymond of Tripoli is appointed as his regent November 23 Saladin arrives at Damascus and spends the night at his father s old house until the gates of the Citadel of Damascus are opened to him after a brief siege by his brother Tughtakin ibn Ayyub 29 Egypt edit July 25 The Sicilian fleet some 250 ships under Admiral Tancred launches a failed attack against Alexandria But he is deprived of support and forced to sail away after a seven day blockade on August 1 30 Saladin sends his brother Turan Shah with an army and supporting fleet to conquer Yemen This to consolidate Muslim control over the Red Sea while protecting the pilgrimage route from Egypt to Mecca 31 Asia edit Kilij Arslan II Seljuk ruler of the Sultanate of Rum rounds off his conquest of the Danishmend Turks in Eastern Anatolia He allies with the Zangid rulers against Mosul 32 By topic edit Religion edit April 7 Pope Alexander III consecrates Richard of Dover as archbishop of Canterbury at Anagni Richard returns to England bearing his pallium which he has received directly from the pope 33 July 7 Henry II does penance at Canterbury for the murder of Thomas Becket see 1170 even though indirect He is whipped by the monks as punishment 1175 This section is transcluded from 1175 edit history By place edit Britain edit King Henry II begins living openly with his mistress Rosamund Clifford raising suspicions about their relationship and alienating Henry s wife Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine 34 Eleanor of Aquitaine is held under house arrest at Old Sarum Castle in Wiltshire She is kept in comfort there fine clothes for her are dispatched regularly from London 35 Treaty of Windsor High King Ruaidri Ua Conchobair or Roderic O Conner relinquishes his title and agrees to submit to Henry II as vassal of Connacht in Ireland Winter The Massacre of Abergavenny ends with several Welsh noblemen dead at the orders of Lord William de Braose Europe edit Under the admirals of the clan Banu Mardanish an Almohad fleet suffers a large defeat at the hand of the Portuguese as they are trying to re conquer Lisbon 36 Vordingborg Castle is completed by King Valdemar I the Great of Denmark as a defensive fortress The University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy is founded Levant edit May 22 A group of Isma ili Assassins gains access into Saladin s camp and attempts to kill him during the siege of Aleppo But his bodyguard saves his life the others are slain while trying to escape 37 Asia edit The Chinese court establishes several government paper money factories in the cities of Chengdu Hangzhou and Huizhou In Hangzhou alone a daily workforce of more than 1 000 men is employed 38 The Namayan Kingdom formed by a confederation of barangays reaches its peak on Luzon modern Philippines 39 By topic edit Religion edit The High Academy of the Bosnian Church in Mostre modern day Visoko is first mentioned in the Vatican archives Count Raymond of Tripoli appoints William II as chancellor of Jerusalem and is elected as archbishop of Tyre 1176 This section is transcluded from 1176 edit history By place edit Byzantine Empire edit Summer Emperor Manuel I Komnenos assembles a Byzantine expeditionary force and marches towards Iconium the Seljuk capital Meanwhile hordes of Seljuk Turks destroy crops and poison water supplies to make Manuel s march more difficult and harass the Byzantine army in order to force it into the Meander Valley Kilij Arslan II ruler of the Sultanate of Rum hears of the expedition and sends envoys to ask for peace 40 September 17 Battle of Myriokephalon The Seljuk Turks defeat the Byzantine forces led by Manuel I who are ambushed when moving through a narrow mountain pass near Lake Beysehir The Byzantines are dispersed and surrounded They suffer heavy casualties and their siege equipment is destroyed Manuel flees in panic and is forced to sign a peace treaty with Kilij Arslan II 41 Europe edit May 29 Battle of Legnano The Imperial army some 5 500 men led by Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa is defeated by forces of the Lombard League leading to the pactum Anagnium the Agreement of Anagni Britain edit Spring Assize of Northampton King Henry II establishes the rules for the administration of criminal justice that he has set out in 1166 at Clarendon Winter An international bardic festival at Cardigan Castle in Wales The first recorded eisteddfod Egypt edit Al Adil I Ayyubid governor of Egypt suppresses a revolt by the Christian Copts in the city of Qift hanging nearly 3 000 of them on the trees near the city Levant edit Spring Saladin defeats the Zangid forces before Damascus and marries Nur al Din s widow Asimat On June 24 he accepts a truce and is recognized as the sovereign over Syria 42 Summer Saladin ends his siege of the Ismaili Assassins fortress of Masyaf which is commanded by Rashid al Din Sinan Autumn William of Montferrat Longsword marries the 16 year old Princess Sibylla sister of King Baldwin IV the Leper 43 Raynald of Chatillon is released and ransomed from prison in Aleppo together with Joscelin III the titular count of Edessa Asia edit Unkei a Japanese sculptor completes his Dainichi Nyorai Enjō ji statue now a National Treasure of Japan By topic edit Religion edit Autumn Frederick I makes peace with Pope Alexander III and recognizes his legitimacy as pope of the Catholic Church 44 Sens Cathedral in Burgundy installs an horologe presumed to be an early form of clock The Carthusians are approved as a religious order 45 1177 This section is transcluded from 1177 edit history January December edit January Eystein Meyla leader of the Birkebeiner in Norway is killed Sverre Sigurdson Later King Sverre I of Norway becomes the new leader 46 January 13 Leopold V becomes Duke of Austria 47 March Treaty of Venice Frederick I Barbarossa acknowledges Alexander III as Pope after a diplomatic mediation by Venetian doge Sebastiano Ziani 48 49 March 16 The Spanish Award is signed and witnessed by among others Robert III de Stuteville and John of Greenford 50 51 August 1 The Holy Roman Empire renounces any claims on the territory of Rome 52 September 27 Pope Alexander III sends a letter to Prester John believing he is real 53 54 November 25 Battle of Montgisard Baldwin IV of Jerusalem and Raynald of Chatillon defeat Saladin 55 Date unknown edit During the third year of the Angen era in Japan a fire devastates Kyoto 56 During the winter the Estonians attack Pskov 57 Casimir II overthrows his brother Mieszko III the Old to become High Duke of Poland 58 The Cham sack the Khmer capital of Angkor The date is disputed 59 60 Moscow is burned down by Gleb I prince of Ryazan and its inhabitants are killed 61 A civil war breaks out in the Republic of Florence between the Uberti Family and their consular opponent 62 63 Puigcerda is founded by Alfonso II of Aragon 64 Byland Abbey is established on its final site in Yorkshire England by the Cistercians 65 Abbas Benedictus becomes abbot of Peterborough in England 66 Roger de Moulins becomes Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller 67 possible date Richard FitzNeal begins to write his treatise Dialogus de Scaccario Dialogue concerning the Exchequer in England 68 1178 This section is transcluded from 1178 edit history By place edit Europe edit June 30 Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa is crowned King of Burgundy at Arles He will repeat the ceremony in 1186 Returning to Germany he begins proceedings against Henry III the Lion duke of Saxony who has been charged by Saxon noblemen with breaking the king s peace July 17 Saracen pirates from the Balearic Islands raid the Cistercian monastery of Saint Honorat on the Lerins Islands and the city of Toulon killing an estimated 300 and taking captives The surviving captives are freed from the Balearic Islands in 1185 69 King George III defeats a nobles revolt and proclaims his 18 year old daughter Tamar the Great as co ruler of Georgia Orio Mastropiero is elected by the Council of Forty as doge of Venice following the retirement of Sebastiano Ziani Portuguese forces under King Afonso I the Conqueror capture the city of Beja from the Almohads 70 By topic edit Art and Science edit The Leaning Tower of Pisa begins to lean as the third level is completed approximate date Religion edit Summer Antipope Callixtus III submits to Pope Alexander III after having reigned for 10 years with support from Frederick I June 18 Five monks from Canterbury see what is possibly the Giordano Bruno crater being formed 1179 This section is transcluded from 1179 edit history By place edit Levant edit April 10 A Crusader army led by King Baldwin IV the Leper is ambushed by Muslim forces in a narrow valley in the forest of Banyas Baldwin is only able to extricate his forces owing to the heroism of Humphrey II lord of Toron who holds up the Muslims with his bodyguard till Baldwin and his army escape Humphrey suffers mortal wounds and dies on April 22 71 He is succeeded by his 13 year old grandson Humphrey IV June 10 Battle of Marj Ayyun A Crusader army some 10 000 men led by Baldwin IV is defeated by Muslim forces under Saladin near the Litani River modern Lebanon The Knights Templar join the battle but they are driven back in confusion Baldwin narrowly escapes being captured in the route Amongst Saladin s prisoners are Odo de St Amand Grand Master of the Templars and Lord Baldwin of Ibelin 72 August 30 Siege of Jacob s Ford Muslim forces led by Saladin conquer and destroy the unfinished Castle of Chastellet at Jacob s Ford killing 80 knights and taking 700 civilians captive 73 Europe edit June 18 Battle of Kalvskinnet Norwegian forces led by King Sverre Sigurdsson defeat and kill Earl Erling Skakke outside Nidaros in Norway The battle changes the tide of the civil wars June 24 Henry the Lion duke of Saxony is put under the ban of the empire when he refuses to appear before Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa to answer charges of misgovernment 74 Summer Afonso I the Conqueror is recognized as King of Portugal by Pope Alexander III bringing Portugal the protection of the Catholic Church against the Leonese monarchy Mieszko III the Old duke of Poland travels to Germany and ask Frederick I to offer help in his restoration of the Polish throne But Frederick demands a payment of 10 000 silver November 1 The 14 year old Philip II is crowned at Rheims by Archbishop William of the White Hands He becomes joint ruler of France together with his father King Louis VII King William I the Lion establishes two castles at the Beauly Firth and the Cromarty Firth in northern Scotland On his return the city of Aberdeen is chartered by Wiliam 75 England edit Summer Richard de Luci or Lucy High Sherrif of Essex resigns his judicial office He enters Lesnes Abbey near London that he founded in Kent as penance for his part in the events leading to the murder of Thomas Becket see 1170 Richard dies there on July 14 Africa edit September 17 A large offensive by the Almohad army led by Yusuf I in southern Portugal aims at the reconquest of the Alentejo 76 Further north an Almohad fleet sails to attack Lisbon but is repelled by the Portuguese near the Cape Espichel 76 The Portuguese fleet later manages to enter in the harbour of Ceuta and destroy a number of Muslim ships It is the beginning of a four year naval conflict between the Almohads and Portuguese Asia edit Taira no Kiyomori Japanese military leader confines the former Emperor Go Shirakawa to his quarters after discovering that he has tried to confiscate the estates of Kiyomori s deceased children Mesoamerica edit The Maya city Chichen Itza is sacked and burned by Hunac Ceel ruler of Mayapan approximate date By topic edit Religion edit March Third Council of the Lateran The Council condemns Waldensians and Cathars as heretics It further institutes a reformation of clerical life and regulates that in order to prevent future schisms the pope must receive 2 3 of the cardinals votes to be elected September 17 Hildegard of Bingen German abbess and polymath dies at Rupertsberg Having founded two monasteries she has also written theological botanical and medicinal texts Westminster School is founded by Benedictine monks of Westminster Abbey by papal command in England A synod of thirty three Armenian bishops in Hromkla discusses the conditions for union with the Byzantine Church and sends a profession of faith to emperor Manuel I Komnenos who dies before receiving it 77 The Drigung Kagyu school of Kagyu Buddhism is founded approximate date Significant people editSaladin also known as Salah ad Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub Al Mustadi caliph of Baghdad Pope Alexander IIIBirthsTranscluding articles 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 and 1179 1170 April 5 Isabella of Hainault queen of France d 1190 May 9 Valdemar II the Conqueror king of Denmark d 1241 August 8 Dominic founder of the Dominican Order d 1221 October 8 Vladimir III Igorevich Kievan prince d 1211 Agnes I countess of Nevers Auxerre and Tonnerre d 1192 Al Dakhwar Ayyubid physician and medical officer d 1230 Amaury I French nobleman House of Craon d 1226 Asukai Masatsune Japanese waka poet and writer d 1221 Azzo VI of Este or Azzolino Italian nobleman d 1212 Bahauddin Zakariya Ghurid scholar and poet d 1262 Erard of Brienne Ramerupt French nobleman d 1246 Ermengarde de Beaumont queen of Scotland d 1233 Eustace the Monk French mercenary and pirate d 1217 Franca Visalta Italian nun and abbess approximate date Gebhard I of Plain or Pleyen German bishop d 1232 Giovanni Colonna the Younger Italian cardinal d 1245 Henry Borwin II or Burwy German nobleman d 1226 Hubert de Burgh English Chief Justiciar approximate date John of Brienne or John I king of Jerusalem d 1237 Leonardo of Pisa Italian mathematician approximate date Lope Diaz II Castilian nobleman House of Haro d 1236 Maelgwn ap Rhys Welsh prince of Deheubarth d 1230 Matilda of Boulogne duchess of Brabant approximate date Minamoto no Ienaga Japanese nobleman and poet d 1234 Muqali or Mukhhulai Mongol military leader d 1223 Pons d Ortaffa Catalan nobleman and troubadour d 1246 Ranulf de Blondeville English nobleman and regent d 1232 Richard de Percy English nobleman approximate date Rodrigo Jimenez de Rada Navarrese bishop d 1247 Roger de Lacy English nobleman and crusader d 1211 Saer de Quincy 1st Earl of Winchester approximate date Sophia of Wittelsbach German noblewoman d 1238 Theoderich II von Wied German archbishop d 1242 Walther von der Vogelweide German lyrical poet d 1230 Xiang Zong Chinese emperor of Western Xia d 1211 Zhao Rukuo Chinese historian and politician d 1231 1171 August 15 Alfonso IX king of Leon and Galicia d 1230 Agnes of France or Anna Byzantine empress d 1220 Al Aziz Uthman Egyptian ruler and son of Saladin d 1198 Matilda of Chester or Maud English noblewoman d 1233 Minamoto no Michitomo Japanese nobleman d 1227 Muhammad Aufi Persian historian and philologist d 1242 Saionji Kintsune Japanese nobleman and poet d 1244 Stephen de Segrave English Chief Justiciar d 1241 1172 July 12 Matsudono Moroie Japanese nobleman d 1238 Al Qifti Egyptian historian and biographer d 1248 Az Zahir Ghazi Ayyubid ruler of Aleppo d 1216 Baldwin I emperor of the Latin Empire d 1205 Conrad II duke of Swabia and Rothenburg d 1196 Isabel de Clare countess of Pembroke d 1220 Isabella I queen and regent of Jerusalem d 1205 Louis I of Blois French nobleman d 1205 1173 May 21 Shinran founder of Shin Buddhism d 1263 October 31 Kujō Ninshi Japanese empress d 1239 December 23 Louis I duke of Bavaria d 1231 Diya al Din al Maqdisi Arab Sunni scholar d 1145 Frederick I count of Berg Altena approximate date Isabella countess of Gloucester approximate date Kamal al Din Isfahani Persian poet and writer d 1237 Kolbeinn Tumason Icelandic chieftain d 1208 Llywelyn the Great king of Gwynedd d 1240 Louis IV the Young French nobleman d 1226 Rostislav II Grand Prince of Kiev d 1214 Tankei Japanese Buddhist sculptor d 1256 Walter Devereux Norman nobleman d 1197 1174 Edmund of Abingdon English archbishop d 1240 Emeric king of Hungary and Croatia d 1204 Gerard of Villamagna Italian hermit d 1242 Hedwig of Silesia duchess of Greater Poland d 1243 Ingeborg of Denmark queen of France d 1237 Liu Songnian Chinese landscape painter d 1224 Robert de Gresle English landowner d 1230 Sava the Enlightener Serbian prince d 1236 1175 February 4 Nadaungmya king of Burma d 1235 Al Zahir caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate d 1226 Emo of Friesland Frisian scholar and abbot d 1237 Frederick I the Catholic duke of Austria d 1198 Henry Audley or Aldithel English nobleman d 1246 Herman II German nobleman House of Lippe d 1229 Hōjō Tokifusa Japanese nobleman and monk d 1240 Margaret of Hungary Byzantine empress d 1223 Michael Scot Scottish mathematician and scholar d 1232 Otto IV Holy Roman Emperor House of Welf d 1218 Philip I the Noble margrave of Namur d 1212 Raymond of Penyafort Spanish Dominican friar d 1275 Robert Grosseteste English statesman d 1253 Roger III king of Sicily House of Hauteville d 1193 Sarṅgadeva Indian musicologist and writer d 1247 Subutai Mongol general and strategist d 1248 Theodore I Laskaris emperor of Nicaea d 1221 Yolanda empress of the Latin Empire d 1219 1176 October 15 Leopold VI German nobleman d 1230 Agnes of Hohenstaufen German noblewoman d 1204 Al Mu azzam Isa Ayyubid ruler of Damascus d 1227 Anna Komnene Angelina Nicene empress d 1212 Fujiwara no Nobuzane Japanese painter d 1265 Hachijō in Takakura Japanese waka poet d 1248 Henry de Bohun 1st Earl of Hereford d 1220 Hugh de Lacy 1st Earl of Ulster approximate date Maud le Vavasour English noblewoman d 1225 Theresa of Portugal queen of Leon d 1250 William Longespee 3rd Earl of Salisbury d 1226 1177 February March Philip of Swabia rival of Otto IV Holy Roman Emperor d 1208 78 79 August Baldwin V King of Jerusalem d 1186 80 Marie of Oignies French beguin d 1213 81 Sylvester Gozzolini Italian founder of the Sylvestrines d 1267 82 1178 October 27 Zhen Dexiu Chinese politician d 1235 December 22 Antoku emperor of Japan d 1185 83 Alam al Din al Hanafi Ayyubid mathematician d 1251 Al Faqih al Muqaddam Arab religious leader d 1232 Armand de Perigord French Grand Master d 1244 Hugh I Sardinian ruler Judge of Arborea d 1211 Matteo Rosso Orsini Italian politician d 1246 Peter II the Catholic king of Aragon d 1213 Roland of Cremona French theologian d 1259 Thomas I or Tommaso count of Savoy d 1233 Wei Liaoweng Chinese politician and philosopher d 1237 Wuzhun Shifan Chinese calligrapher and painter d 1249 1179 April 4 Fariduddin Ganjshakar Indian preacher d 1266 May 13 Theobald III count of Champagne d 1201 May 17 Ogasawara Nagatsune Japanese warrior d 1247 Constance of Aragon Holy Roman Empress d 1222 Donatus of Ripacandida Italian monk and saint d 1198 John of Ibelin constable and lord of Beirut d 1236 Konoe Iezane Japanese nobleman and monk d 1243 Serapion of Algiers English priest and martyr d 1240 Snorri Sturluson Icelandic historian and poet d 1241 William IV Talvas Norman nobleman d 1221 Yaqut al Hamawi Arab geographer and writer d 1229 DeathsTranscluding articles 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 and 1179 1170 January 22 Wang Chongyang Chinese philosopher b 1113 April 23 Minamoto no Tametomo Japanese samurai b 1139 May 6 Lope Diaz I de Haro Castilian nobleman b 1105 May 21 Godric of Finchale English hermit and merchant July 25 Reginald II of Bar or Renaud French nobleman August 19 Mstislav II Izyaslavich Grand Prince of Kiev September 6 Qutb al Din Mawdud Zangid ruler of Mosul September 14 Heilika of Lengenfeld German countess November 18 Albert I the Bear German nobleman November 20 Gerung of Meissen German bishop December 20 Al Mustanjid Abbasid caliph b 1124 December 29 Thomas Becket English archbishop Abu Hamid al Gharnati Andalusian traveller b 1080 Aindileas Ua Chlumhain Irish chief poet and writer Christina Bjornsdotter queen of Sweden b 1120 Eliezer ben Nathan German rabbi and poet b 1090 Gerlach of Valkenburg Dutch hermit b 1100 Goncalo Mendes da Maia Portuguese knight Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd king of Gwynedd Ibn Zafar al Siqilli Arab Sicilian politician b 1104 Joseph Kimhi Spanish rabbi and poet b 1105 Owain ap Gruffudd king of Gwynedd b 1100 Robert Fitzharding English nobleman b 1095 Ruben II or Roupen Armenian prince b 1165 Zishou Miaozong Chinese Zen master b 1095 1171 February 20 Conan IV the Young duke of Brittany b 1138 March 29 Achard of Saint Victor Norman bishop b 1100 April 3 Philip of Milly French nobleman and knight b 1120 May 1 Diarmaid mac Murchadha king of Leinster b 1110 June 9 Jacob ben Meir Tam French Jewish rabbi b 1100 August 8 Henry of Blois bishop of Winchester b 1096 September 13 Al Adid last Fatimid caliph b 1151 84 November 8 Baldwin IV count of Hainaut b 1108 December 27 Petrus Ua Morda bishop of Clonfert Abu l Hasan al Hasan ibn Ali Zirid ruler b 1109 Ascall mac Ragnaill or Torcaill king of Dublin Gleb of Kiev Yuryevich Grand Prince of Kiev Iorwerth Goch ap Maredudd Welsh nobleman Narathu ruler of the Pagan Kingdom b 1118 Vladimir III Mstislavich Grand Prince of Kiev William de Courcy Norman nobleman and knight Yesugei Baghatur Mongol chieftain b 1134 1172 March 4 Stephen III king of Hungary b 1147 March 7 Il Arslan Khwarezm ruler shah May 28 Vitale II Michiel doge of Venice October 14 Ludwig II German nobleman b 1128 December 23 Ugo Ventimiglia Italian cardinal Douce II countess of Provence b 1162 Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd king of Gwynedd Hugh of Fouilloy French prior and writer Ibn Qalaqis Fatimid poet and writer b 1137 Robert FitzEdith English nobleman b 1093 Robert FitzRanulph English high sheriff William III French nobleman b 1093 William VII French nobleman b 1131 Henry Prince of Capua Sicilian prince b 1160 1173 January 5 Boleslaw IV the Curly duke of Poland February 10 Muiredach Ua Cobthaig Irish bishop March 10 Richard of Saint Victor Scottish theologian May 25 Euphrosyne of Polotsk Belarusian granddaughter August 9 Najm ad Din Ayyub father of Saladin August 13 Nerses IV Catholicos of Armenia b 1102 October 15 Petronilla queen of Aragon b 1136 November 7 Uijong Korean ruler Goryeo b 1127 Benjamin of Tudela Spanish Jewish traveler b 1130 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