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- January 20 — According to legend, freeholder Lalli slays English crusader Bishop Henry with an axe on the ice of lake Köyliönjärvi in Finland.
- Prince Yuriy Dolgorukiy founds and fortifies Moscow.
- The Carmelite Order is established.
- The Hōgen Rebellion erupts in Japan.
- The Privilegium Minus elevates Austria to the status of a duchy ruled by the Babenburgs family.
- Mosan artists create the Stavelot Triptych, a masterpiece of goldsmithing, as a reliquary to house purported pieces of the True Cross.
- A rebellion breaks out against William II of Sicily, and the Byzantine Empire, encouraged by Pope Hadrian, invades Apulia. William II crushes the rebellion, defeats the Byzantine armies at Brindisi, and humbles the Pope at Benevento.
- Reginald of Chatillon sacks Cyprus.
Births
- October 27 — Count Raymond VI of Toulouse (d. 1222)
- Matilda of England, daughter of Henry II of England (d. 1189)
- Minamoto no Noriyori, Japanese general (d. 1193)
Deaths
January 17 — André de Montbard, fifth Grand Master of the Knights Templar
January 20 — Bishop Henry, patron saint of Finland
July 20 — Emperor Toba of Japan (b. 1103)
December 25 — Peter the Venerable, Benedictine abbot of Cluny
December 25 — King Sverker I of Sweden
Hoel III, Duke of Brittany
Tairrdelbach mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair, High King of Ireland (b. 1088)
King Demetre I of Georgia
Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln
William, Count of Poitiers (b. 1153)
Mas'ud of Rüm, Seljuk sultan of Rûm
Minamoto no Tameyoshi, Japanese general (b. 1096)Further Information
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