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  1. 1169 ( MCLXIX) fue un año común comenzado en miércoles del calendario juliano . Acontecimientos. 4 de febrero: Un fuerte terremoto de 7,3 sacude Sicilia provocando un tsunami que deja 25.000 muertos. Enrique II de Inglaterra inicia la conquista de Irlanda.

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    August 21 – 23 – At the Battle of the Blacks, Saladin crushes a rebellion by Sudanese forces (50,000 men) of the Fatimid army, along with a number of Egyptian emirs and commoners. He never again has to face a military uprising from Cairo.

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    Born in Poitou, Hugh was the eldest son of Hugh VII and of Sarracena de Lezay. He married Burgondie de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay,daughter of Geoffroy de Rancon, Seigneur de Taillebourg and wife Fossefie (Falsifie), Dame de Moncontour, by whom Hugh also became Seigneur de Fontenay: she died on April 11, 1169. He renounced the land of Jouarenne, stati...

    Hugh and Burgondie had: 1. Hugh de Lusignan, Co-Seigneur de Lusignan in 1164 (c. 1141–1169), married before 1162 Orengarde N, who died in 1169, leaving two sons who were infants at the time of his death 1.1. Hugh IX of Lusignan 1.2. Raoul I de Lusignan, Count of Eu 2. Robert de Lusignan, died young c. 1150 3. Geoffrey of Lusignan (bef. 1150 – May, ...

    Painter, Sidney (1955). "The Houses of Lusignan and Chatellerault 1150-1250". Speculum. 30 (3 July). The University of Chicago Press: 374–384. doi:10.2307/2848076. JSTOR 2848076. S2CID 162997835.
    Painter, Sidney (1957). "The Lords of Lusignan in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries". Speculum. 32, No. 1, (Jan.) (1). The University of Chicago Press: 27–47. doi:10.2307/2849244. JSTOR 2849244. S...
    Handyside, Philip (2015). The Old French William of Tyre. Brill.
    • Bourgogne or Burgondie de Rancon
    • 1165 or 1171, Holy Land
    • 1106–1110 or after 1125, Poitou, France
    • Hugh VII, Sarracena de Lezay
  3. 1 May – Norman invasion of Ireland [1] starts with the arrival at Bannow Bay in Leinster of Norman military leaders Robert Fitz-Stephen, Maurice FitzGerald and others [2] including Cambro-Norman knight (and vassal of Henry II of England) Richard de Clare ("Strongbow") who has made an alliance with exiled Irish chief Diarmait Mac ...

  4. Roman of Smolensk. The sack of Kiev took place on 8–12 March 1169 when a coalition of 11 princes, [1] assembled by prince Andrey Bogolyubsky of Vladimir-Suzdal, attacked the Kievan Rus' capital city of Kiev (modern Kyiv) during the 1167–1169 Kievan succession crisis. [2] [3] The conflict, caused by the death of grand prince Rostislav I of ...