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* 1199 Minamoto no Yoritomo, Japanese shogun ( b. 1147 )
Finally, Minamoto Yoritomo ( 1147 1199 ) rose from his headquarters at Kamakura ( in the Kantō region, southwest of modern Tokyo ) to defeat the Taira, and with them the child emperor Emperor Antoku they controlled, in the Genpei War ( 1180 1185 ).
* 1146 1147: Ishak ben Ali
* 1147 Minamoto no Yoritomo, Japanese founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan ( d. 1199 )
* 1172 Stephen III of Hungary ( b. 1147 )
* 1147 The Portuguese, under Afonso I, and Crusaders from England and Flanders conquer Lisbon after a four-month siege.
* 1147 After a siege of 4 months crusader knights led by Afonso Henriques reconquered Lisbon.
* Iben Fonnesberg ‐ Schmidt, The Popes and the Baltic Crusades 1147 1254 ( Leiden, Brill.
* Stephen III of Hungary ( 1147 1172 ), King of Hungary and Croatia
* William II of Nevers ( 1098 1147 )
* March 4 King Stephen III of Hungary ( b. 1147 )
* June 30 Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester, English politician ( b. 1147 )
Before his royal election, he was by inheritance Duke of Swabia ( 1147 1152, as Frederick III ).
* February 9 Minamoto no Yoritomo, Japanese shogun ( b. 1147 )
When Pope Eugene III preached the Second Crusade, Alfonso VII, with García Ramírez of Navarre and Ramon Berenguer IV, led a mixed army of Catalans and Franks, with a Genoese Pisan navy, in a crusade against the rich port city of Almería, which was occupied in October 1147.
Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( 1147 14 May 1219 ), also called William the Marshal ( Norman French: William le Mareschal ), was an English ( or Anglo-Norman ) soldier and statesman.
* David Crouch, William Marshal: Knighthood, War and Chivalry, 1147 1219 ( 2n edn, London: Longman, 2002 ).
* D. Crouch, William Marshal: Knighthood, War and Chivalry, 1147 1219 ( 2nd edn, London, 2002 )
* William of York, Archbishop ( 1141 1147, 1153 1154 )
* Henry Murdac, Archbishop ( 1147 1153 )
* John I of Ponthieu ( c. 1147 1191 )
The Second Crusade ( 1147 1148 ) offered Roger an opportunity to revive the attacks against the Byzantine Empire, the traditional Norman enemy to the East.

1147 and Seljuk
On 25 October 1147, they were defeated by the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Dorylaeum.
In August 1147 Mu ' in ad-Din was formally recognized as governor of Damascus by the Caliph of Baghdad Al-Muqtafi and the Seljuk Sultan Mas ' ud, and he was also recognized formally by the Fatimid Caliph in Egypt, al-Hafiz.

1147 and German
Hildegard communicated with popes such as Eugene III and Anastasius IV, statesmen such as Abbot Suger, German emperors such as Frederick I Barbarossa, and other notable figures such as Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, who advanced her work, at the behest of her abbot, Kuno, at the Synod of Trier in 1147 and 1148.
In 1147 he became Duke of Swabia, and shortly afterwards made his first trip to the East, accompanying his uncle, the German king Conrad III, on the Second Crusade.
Founded in 1137 following the Treaty of Mautern, the partially constructed Romanesque church was solemnly dedicated in 1147 to St. Stephen in the presence of Conrad III of Germany, Bishop Otto of Freising, and other German nobles who were about to embark on the Second Crusade.
In 1134, in the wake of the Wendish Crusade of 1147, the German magnate Albert the Bear was granted the Northern March by the Emperor Lothair III.

1147 and crusaders
But on March 15, 1147 Afonso stormed the fortress of Santarém, and about the same time a band of crusaders on their way to Palestine landed at Porto in 16 June 1147, and volunteered for the impending siege of Lisbon.
In the year 1147, the city was reconquered by an army composed of Portuguese soldiers led by King Afonso Henriques and North European crusaders taking part on the Second Crusade ( see Siege of Lisbon ).
The Slavic leader Niklot preemptively invaded Wagria in June, 1147, leading to the march of the crusaders in late summer, 1147.
Upset at Adolf's participation in the crusade, Niklot preemptively invaded Wagria in June 1147, leading to the march of the crusaders in late summer 1147.
In May 1147, the first contingents of crusaders left from Dartmouth in England for the Holy Land.
On May 19, 1147, the first contingents of crusaders left from Dartmouth in England, consisting of Flemish, Frisian, Norman, English, and Scottish crusaders, and some from Cologne, who collectively considered themselves " Franks ".

1147 and under
* 1147: On October 25, the four-month long Siege of Lisbon successfully brings the city under definitive Portuguese control, expelling the Moorish overlords.
In 1147 he granted a passage through his dominions to two armies of the Second Crusade under Conrad III of Germany and Louis VII of France.
Dedicated to Saint Mary, it was founded in 1018 and run by the Cistercian order from 1147 until it was destroyed under the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
In 1147, during the Reconquista, the region was finally brought under Christian control.
Later he came under the direction of Vicelinus, the Apostle of the Wends, first in the Augustinian monastery of Faldera, afterwards known as Neumünster ( 1147 53 ).
From 1145 to 1147 the region of Arcos and Jerez was briefly an emirate under dependency of Granada, led by Abu ' l-Qasim Ahyal.
Baldwin I may have given it away to Roman of Le Puy in 1118, but it probably remained under royal control until 1126 when Pagan the Butler was created lord ( 1126 1147 ).
In 1147, a mob attacked Igor under the mistaken impression that he intended to usurp Iziaslav's throne.
On 2 June 2003, at approximately 1147 hours the soldiers of checkpoint # 1 came under attack from hostile forces and the soldiers again fought valiantly and fought off their attackers.
* 1147: In the Maghrib Al Moravids overthrown by the Almohad under Abd al-Mu ' min.
The Siege of Lisbon, from July 1 to October 25, 1147, was the military action that brought the city of Lisbon under definitive Portuguese control and expelled its Moorish overlords.
During the early years of his reign, the Byzantine naval forces were still weak: in 1147, the fleet of Roger II of Sicily under George of Antioch was able to raid Corfu, the Ionian islands and into the Aegean almost unopposed.
After an era of lesser importance under the Salian and Saxon emperors, a single event once again brought Frankfurt to the fore: it was in the local church in 1147 that Bernard of Clairvaux called, amongst others, the Hohenstaufen king Conrad III to the Second Crusade.
In 1147 the abbey came under Cistercian rule following the merging of the Savignac and Cistercian orders.
The monastery was founded in 1147 under the auspices of the first Cistercian pope, Eugenius III.

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