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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1190s1190s - Wikipedia

    The 1190s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1190, and ended on December 31, 1199. Events. 1190. By place. Byzantine Empire. Spring – A German expeditionary force (some 15,000 men) led by Emperor Frederick I ( Barbarossa) marches towards Constantinople, on the way to the Holy Land.

  2. Los años 1190 o década del 1190 empezó el 1 de enero de 1190 y terminó el 31 de diciembre de 1199 . Acontecimientos. El Condado de Pallars Jussá es entregado a Alfonso II de Aragón. 1192: Primeras Cortes Catalanas. 1195: Batalla de Alarcos.

  3. The 1190s was a decade that began on 1 January 1190 and ended on 31 December 1199. It is distinct from the decade known as the 120th decade which began on January 1, 1191. and ended on December 31, 1200.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 11901190 - Wikipedia

    Spring – A German expeditionary force (some 15,000 men) led by Emperor Frederick I ( Barbarossa) marches towards Constantinople, on the way to the Holy Land. Emperor Isaac II ( Angelos ), suspicious that Frederick is planning to conquer Constantinople, attempts to stop him by attacking the Crusaders. The German forces are too strong and they ...

  5. References. 1190s in England. Events from the 1190s in England . Incumbents. Monarch – Richard I (to 6 April 1199), then John. Events. 1190. 6 February – massacre of almost all Jews in Norwich. 7 March – massacre of Jews at Stamford Fair. 16 March – a mob besieges 150 Jews in York Castle, killing those who do not commit suicide. [1]

  6. From c. 1190 – ' Cliff Palace ' in Mesa Verde (modern-day Colorado) constructed by Ancestral Puebloans of the Pueblo III Era. [1] 1191 – St. Gereon's Basilica in Cologne, Holy Roman Empire, consecrated. 1191 – Preah Khan Baray built in Angkor, Khmer Empire. 1192 – Torpo Stave Church, Norway, built. 1192 – Rebuilding of Lincoln ...

  7. 1317 or 936 or 164. 1190 ( MCXC) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1190th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 190th year of the 2nd millennium, the 90th year of the 12th century, and the 1st year of the 1190s decade.