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  1. 1174 fue un año común comenzado en martes del calendario juliano. Acontecimientos. 18 de enero - Alfonso II de Aragón se casa en la Seo de Zaragoza con Sancha de Castilla. Saladino conquista Damasco; Fallecimientos. 15 de mayo - Nur al-Din, gobernante de Siria. 11 de julio - Amalarico I, rey de Jerusalén.

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    Year 1174 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 1174th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 174th year of the 2nd millennium, the 74th year of the 12th century, and the 5th year of the 1170s decade.

  3. Vietnam is given the name of Annam by China. Henry II of England confesses Rosamund Clifford as his mistress. Revolt of 1173-1174 against Henry II of England ends when the rebels are beaten. William I of Scotland is captured by Ranulf de Glanvill at the Battle of Alnwick (1174).

  4. La revuelta comenzó en abril de 1173, cuando las tropas de los condes de Flandes y de Bolonía invadieron Normandía desde el este. Al mismo tiempo, el rey de Francia, con su yerno, atacó desde el sur y el duque de Bretaña desde el oeste. Guillermo atacó el norte de Inglaterra.

    • Proyectos Wikimedia, Datos: Q2345927
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    • Origins and Family
    • Exile and Return
    • Ruler of Carrick
    • Relations with The Church
    • Anglo-French World
    • Ireland
    • Death and Legacy

    Donnchadh's career is not well documented in the surviving sources. Charters provide a little information about some of his activities, but overall their usefulness is limited; this is because no charter-collections (called cartularies) from the Gaelic south-west have survived the Middle Ages, and the only surviving charters relevant to Donnchadh's...

    Donnchadh's territory lay in what is now Scotland south of the River Forth, a multi-ethnic region during the late 12th century. North of the Forth was the Gaelic kingdom of Scotland (Alba), which under its partially Normanised kings exercised direct or indirect control over most of the region to the south as far as the borders of Northumberland and...

    Donnchadh was the son of Gille-Brighde, son of Fergus, king of the Gall-Gaidhil. Donnchadh's ancestry cannot be traced further; no patronymic is known for Fergus from contemporary sources, and when Fergus' successors enumerate their ancestors in documents, they never go earlier than he does. The name Gille-Brighde, used by Donnchadh's father (Fergu...

    In 1160, Máel Coluim mac Eanric (Malcolm IV), king of the Scots, forced Fergus into retirement and brought Galloway under his overlordship. It is likely that from 1161 until 1174, Fergus' sons Gille-Brighde and Uhtred shared the lordship of the Gall-Gaidhil under the Scottish king's authority, with Gille-Brighde in the west and Uhtred in the east. ...

    There is no record of any subsequent court hearing, but the Gesta Annalia I relates that Donnchadh was granted Carrick on condition of peace with Lochlann, and emphasises the role of King William (as opposed to Henry) in resolving the conflict. Richard Oram has pointed out that Donnchadh's grant to Melrose Abbey between 1189 and 1198 was witnessed ...

    Records exist for Donnchadh's religious patronage, and these records provide evidence for Donnchadh's associates as well as the earl himself. Around 1200 Earl Donnchadh allowed the monks of Melrose Abbey use of saltpans from his land at Turnberry. Between 1189 and 1198 he had granted the church of Maybothelbeg ("Little Maybole") and the lands of Be...

    In secular affairs one of the few important facts recorded about Donnchadh was his marriage to Avelina, daughter of Alan fitz Walter, lord of Strathgryfe and [northern] Kyle, and High Steward of Scotland. The marriage is known from Roger of Hoveden's Chronica, which recorded that in 1200 Donnchadh: The marriage bound Donnchadh closer to the Anglo-F...

    The Anglo-Norman John de Courcy, whose early life was probably spent just across the Irish Sea in Cumbria, invaded the over-kingdom of Ulaid in north-eastern Ireland in 1177 with the aim of conquest. After defeating the region's king Ruaidhrí Mac Duinn Shléibhe, de Courcy was able to take control of a large amount of territory, though not without e...

    Donnchadh was said by the Martyrology of Glasgow to have died on 13 June 1250. He was succeeded in the earldom by Niall. The traditional view, going back to the 19th century, is that Niall was Donnchadh's son. This view has been undermined with more recent research by genealogist Andrew MacEwen, who has argued that Niall was not the son of Donnchad...

  5. Revolt of 1173–1174. Territory ruled by Henry II. Date. April 1173 – 30 September 1174. Location. England, Normandy, Southern Scotland, Brittany, Flanders. Result. Royalist English victory. Rebels reconciled to Henry II.

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    año / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre 1174 ( MCLXXIV ) fue un año común comenzado en martes del calendario juliano . Quick facts: Año 1174, Años, Decenios, Siglos...