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    England. Spring – William FitzOsbert, a rebel leader, leads an uprising of the poor against the rich in London. He gathers over 52,000 supporters, stocks of weapons are cached throughout the city by breaking into the houses of the rich. Finally, the riots are suppressed and William is hanged, drawn and quartered by orders of Hubert Walter ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › October_1October 1 - Wikipedia

    October 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Day of Prosecutors ( Azerbaijan) Ground Forces Day ( Russia) Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Cyprus from United Kingdom in 1960. Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Nigeria from United Kingdom in 1960. Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Palau from UN trust ...

  3. Anjou: Richard Inimă de Leu (conte, 1189 - 1199; anterior, duce de Aquitania, 1168 -1196; totodată, rege al Angliei, 1189 - 1199; totodată, duce de Normandia, 1189 - 1199) Aquitania: Otto de Braunschweig (duce, 1196 - 1199; ulterior, rege al Germaniei, 1198 - 1214; ulterior, împărat occidental, 1209 - 1214) Aragon: Petru al II-lea (rege ...

  4. Cruzada de 1197. La cruzada de 1197, tamién conocida como la cruzada d'Enrique VI ( alemán: Kreuzzug Heinrichs VI) o la cruzada alemana ( Deutscher Kreuzzug) foi una cruzada convocada pol emperador Hohenstaufen Enrique VI en respuesta al albortáu intentu del so padre, l'emperador Federico I Barbarroja mientres la Tercer Cruzada en 1189-1190.

  5. la.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_caniculoA caniculo - Vicipaedia

    Constantinus Mesopotamites (imperatoribus Isaacio Angelo et Alexio Angelo usque ad 1197/1198) Theodorus Irenicus (ab 1197/1198) Novissima ...

  6. 10 September 1197 Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem aged 31: Became king on 5 May 1192 when he married Isabella. Henry was the nephew of both Richard I of England and Philip II of France, but did not use the royal title. He died in Acre on 10 September 1197 after a fall from his window at the palace in Acre. Aimery/Amalric II of Lusignan 1198–1205

  7. The son of Hugh "the Bearded" de Montfort-sur-Risle, Montfort was an early ally of William, fighting in the Battle of Mortemer in 1054, a defeat for King Henry I of France. He participated in the Council of Lillebonne in January 1066 where the decision to invade England was made. In support of the actual invasion, Hugh provided 50 ships and 60 ...