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Afonso married in 1146 Mafalda or Maud of Savoy ( 1125 1158 ), daughter of Amadeo III, Count of Savoy, and Mahaut of Albon.
* 1145 1146: Ibrahim ben Tachfine
* 1146 1147: Ishak ben Ali
Its origin were the King's Councils (' wiece '), which gained power during the time of Poland's fragmentation ( 1146 1295 ).
* May 14 William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( b. 1146 )
* The Stone Bridge, built 1135 1146, is a highlight of medieval bridge building.
Gerald of Wales ( c. 1146 c. 1223 ), also known as Gerallt Gymro in Welsh or Giraldus Cambrensis in Latin, archdeacon of Brecon, was a medieval clergyman and chronicler of his times.
Mainly thanks to him, a series of conquests were made on the African coast ( 1146 1153 ).
* William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( 1146 1219 )
In a period in which the popes had difficulties asserting their authority over Rome, Viterbo became their favourite residence, beginning with Pope Eugene III ( 1145 1146 ) who was besieged in vain in the city walls.
This temple, which abounds in rare sculpture and architectural workmanship, was built by Rajaraja Chola II ( 1146 73 ).
The historic Malabadi Bridge ( built in 1146 1147 ) crosses the river near the town of Silvan.
* Cuthbert ( 1146 54 )
* Fulk of Angoulême ( 1146 1157 )
The historic Malabadi Bridge ( built in 1146 1147 ) crosses the river near the town of Silvan.
Władysław II the Exile () ( 1105 30 May 1159 ) was a High Duke of Poland and Duke of Silesia from 1138 until his expulsion in 1146.
# Konrad Spindleshanks ( b. 1146 / 57 d. 17 January 1190 ).
1125 3 April 1173 ) from the Piast dynasty was Duke of Masovia since 1138 and High Duke of Poland from 1146 until his death.
In the Middle Ages Caversham Manor was one of the demesnes of William Marshal ( 1146 or 47 1219 ), Earl of Pembroke and regent during King Henry III's minority.
* Canute V of Denmark ( Danish: Knud V ), king of Denmark ( r. 1146 1157 )
* Gerald of Wales ( c. 1146 c.
vol 31, no 6. pp. 1142 1146.
* William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( 1146 1219 )
The motive of the clergy in particular, William de Turbeville ( Bishop of Norwich 1146 74 ) to establish a cultus may have been partly pecuniary.

1146 and Bernard
At a great diet held at Speyer in 1146, Holy Roman Emperor Conrad III and many of his nobles were also incited to dedicate themselves to the crusade by the eloquence of Bernard.
Bernard of Clairvaux assured its popularity by his preaching at Vezelay ( Easter 1146 ).
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux preached there in favor of a second crusade at Easter 1146, in front of King Louis VII.
In a letter to the people of Toulouse, undoubtedly written at the end of 1146, Bernard calls upon them to extirpate the last remnants of the heresy.
The first written mention of Birmenstorf dates to 1146, when a stay of Bernard of Clairvaux was recorded.
In a letter written at the end of 1146, St Bernard calls upon the people of Toulouse to extirpate the last remnants of the heresy.
The bull was reissued on March 1, 1146, and Bernard began to preach the crusade throughout France and later in Germany as well, where he persuaded Conrad III to participate.

1146 and Clairvaux
In 1146, twelve Cistercian monks and three lay brothers from Clairvaux came to Villers in order to establish the abbey on land granted them by Gauthier de Marbais.

1146 and field
The Hungarian field armies were drawn up into an articulated formation ( as it happened in Battle of Przemyśl-1099, Battle at Leitha-1146, Battle of Morvamezo-1278, 1349 ), in three main battle ( formation ) ( 1146, 1278, 1349 ).

1146 and at
A second time he was excommunicated ; but in 1146 he took the cross at the meeting of Vezelay called by Louis VII, and in August, 1147 embarked for the East in the Second Crusade.
Rhys gained his first recorded military experience at the age of fourteen when he participated in the storming of Llansteffan Castle in 1146.
With the German rulers at a distance, Avignon set up as a republic with a consular form of government, between 1135 and 1146.
In 1146 Manuel assembled his army at the military base Lopadion and set out on a punitive expedition against Masud the Sultan of Rûm, who had been repeatedly violating the frontiers of the Empire in western Anatolia and Cilicia.
Between 1135 and 1146, the Stone Bridge across the Danube was built at Regensburg.
1146 at Manorbier Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales, he was of mixed Norman and Welsh descent ; he is also known as Gerald de Barri.
At the time of the death of his father, Władysław was already an adult, with many years of marriage and at least one surviving son, Bolesław I the Tall, born in 1127 ( the date of birth of the second son, Mieszko IV Tanglefoot, is still debatable and varies between 1130 and 1146 ).
The expedition against the Junior Dukes was launched in 1146, but due to flooding of the Oder river and the pressure on the German king by the margraves Albert the Bear and Conrad of Meissen, who showed no interest in an armed conflict at the German eastern border, the campaign finally failed.
The chronicle notes that in 1146, the prince, who was heading for Ryazan, passed through a number of other settlements, including Tula, which at the time belonged to the Ryzan principality.
According to John, the majority of English-speaking Little England natives today regard themselves as Welsh, as did Gerald, who was born on the south coast at Manorbier in 1146.
He was one of the nobles that, along with his second cousin, Louis VII of France, took crusading vows at Vezelay in 1146, and he accompanied the initial army of the Second Crusade the next year.
He entered St. Canute's Abbey where died there on 27 August 1146, and was buried at the cloister.
He sponsored convents ( nunneries ) at Dublin ( St Mary's, 1146 ), and in c. 1151 two more at Aghade, County Carlow and at Kilculliheen near Waterford city.
A round keep was constructed at New Buckenham, Norfolk, in 1146, for example ..
In 1146 Osbert, the nephew of Bishop Flambard, gave the Church of Middleham to the Prior and Convent at Durham, this is the first recorded mention of the village.
Apples have been cultivated in Hardanger since the 14th century, the agricultural experience brought by English monks who first arrived at Lyse Abbey in 1146.

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