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  1. 1157 ( MCLVII) fue un año común comenzado en martes del calendario juliano . Acontecimientos. Petronila de Aragón es proclamada Reina de Aragón. 12 de agosto: un terremoto de 7,4 destruye la ciudad siria de Hama. Nacimientos. 25 de marzo - Alfonso II, futuro Rey de Aragón. 8 de septiembre - Ricardo I Corazón de León, futuro Rey de Inglaterra.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 11571157 - Wikipedia

    Year 1157 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events [ edit ] January 12 – March 16 – Caliph Al-Muqtafi successfully defends Baghdad against the coalition forces of Sultan Muhammad of Hamadan, and Atabeg Qutb-adin of Mosul .

  3. Alfonso VII (1 March 1105 – 21 August 1157), called the Emperor (el Emperador), became the King of Galicia in 1111 and King of León and Castile in 1126. Alfonso, born Alfonso Raimúndez , first used the title Emperor of All Spain , alongside his mother Urraca, once she vested him with the direct rule of Toledo in 1116. [1]

    • 1126 – 1157
    • Urraca
  4. Petronila I de Aragón. Imagen de la reina Petronila en la Genealogía de los reyes de Aragón. Petronila a de Aragón ( Huesca, 29 de junio de 1136 3 - Barcelona, 15 de octubre de 1173) 4 fue reina de Aragón entre 1157 y 1164 y condesa consorte de Barcelona entre 1162 y 1164. 5 6 7 Era hija de Ramiro II el Monje e Inés de Poitou .

  5. Events. 1157 was a common year. Births. September 8 – King Richard I of England (died 1199) Leopold V of Austria (died 1194) Hojo Masako, wife of Minamoto no Yoritomo (died 1225) Deaths. May 15 — Yury Dolgoruky, Russian prince (b. c. 1099) August 21 —King Alfonso VII of Castile (b. 1105)

  6. Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199), known as Richard Cœur de Lion (Norman French: Quor de Lion) or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior, was King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199.

  7. Yuri I Vladimirovich ( Russian: Юрий Владимирович, romanized : Yury Vladimirovich; Old East Slavic: Гюрги Володи́мирович; c. 1099 – 15 May 1157), commonly known as Yuri Dolgorukiy (Russian: Юрий Долгорукий, tr. Yury Dolgoruky, lit.