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    April–June. April 18 – King Baldwin II of Jerusalem is captured by Turkish forces under Belek Ghazi – while preparing to practice falconry near Gargar on the Euphrates. Most of the Crusader army is massacred, and Baldwin is taken to the castle at Kharput. To save the situation the Venetians are asked to help.

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    Deaths. February 3 – Coloman ( the Learned ), king of Hungary. February 13 – Galon (or Gallo ), bishop of Beauvais. Abu Nasr Farsi, Persian statesman and poet (or 1117) Bagrat Pakrad, Armenian nobleman and adventurer. Jimena Díaz, Spanish noblewoman (approximate date) Malik Shah, Seljuk ruler of the Sultanate of Rum.

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    Kyansittha, king of the Pagan Empire (or 1113) Su Zhe, Chinese politician and historian (b. 1039) Tancred, Italo-Norman nobleman (b. 1075) Vukan I, Grand Prince of Serbia (b. 1050) Waldric, English Lord Chancellor (b. 1050) See also. List of state leaders in 1112; References

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    January 6 – Henry VII, the future Holy Roman Emperor, is crowned King of Italy in Milan with a mock-up of the Iron crown of Lombardy. The Tuscan Guelphs refuse to attend the ceremony and begin preparing for resistance against Henry's rule. Henry approves the despotic regimes of Matteo I Visconti in Milan and Cangrande I della Scala in Verona.