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* 1149 – Pope Eugene III takes refuge in the castle of Ptolemy II of Tusculum.
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Fakhr al Din al Razi Amoli ( b. 1149 ) criticised Aristotle's " first figure " and developed a form of inductive logic, foreshadowing the system of inductive logic developed by John Stuart Mill ( 1806 – 1873 ).
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi ( b. 1149 ) criticised Aristotle's " first figure " and developed a form of inductive logic, foreshadowing the system of inductive logic developed by John Stuart Mill ( 1806 – 1873 ).
In 1137, he accompanied the future king, Louis VII, into Aquitaine on the occasion of that prince's marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, and during the Second Crusade served as one of the regents of the kingdom ( 1147 – 1149 ).
Prithviraj Raso, an epic poem written by Chand Bardai ( 1149 – c. 1200 ), is considered as one of the first works in the history of Hindi literature.
1149 and Pope
His reforming zeal as abbot led to the lodging of complaints against him at Rome ; but these merely attracted to him the favourable attention of Pope Eugene III, who created him Cardinal Bishop of Albano in December 1149.
The conflict re-surfaced in 1149, when some of the monks of St Augustine's, led by their prior and sacrist, refused to obey the interdict placed on England by Theobald and Pope Eugene III.
Tusculum had in this time several notable guests: Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife Empress Agnes in 1046, the Pope Eugene III from 1149, Louis VII of France and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1149, Frederick Barbarossa and the English Pope Adrian IV in 1155.
1149 and Eugene
Eugene held synods in northern Europe at Paris, Rheims, and Trier in 1147 and 1149 that were devoted to the reform of clerical life.
1149 and III
Reginmar ( 1121 – 38 ), Reginbert, Count of Hegenau ( 1136 – 47 ) who took part in the crusade of Conrad III, and Conrad of Austria ( 1149 – 64 ), a brother of Bishop Otto of Freising, were all much interested in the foundation of new monasteries and the reform for those already existing.
1149 and refuge
In 1149, the Ghaznavid ruler Bahram Shāh poisoned a local Ghūrid leader, Quṭb ud-Dīn, who had taken refuge in the city of Ghazna after a family quarrel.
In 1149 the Ghaznavid ruler Bahram Shāh poisoned a local Ghūrid leader, Quṭb ud-Dīn, who had taken refuge in the city of Ghazna after a family quarrel.
1149 and castle
When Abbot William had the castle destroyed between 1149 and 1159, he consecrated the site as a graveyard to prevent the castle being rebuilt.
In 1149, he launched an offensive against the territories dominated by the castle of Harim, situated on the eastern bank of the Orontes, after which he besieged the castle of Inab.
1149 and II
In 1149, Manuel recovered Corfu and prepared to take the offensive against the Normans, while Roger II sent George of Antioch with a fleet of 40 ships to pillage Constantinople's suburbs.
Already documented earlier, were villages later merged into Bayreuth: Seulbitz ( in 1035 as the royal Salian estate of Silewize in a document by Emperor Conrad II ) and St. Johannis ( possibly 1149 as Altentrebgast ).
# ( 1 ) c. 1149 An unnamed daughter of Simon of Raban ( or, according to other views, Isabelle, daughter of Count Joscelin II of Edessa )
Earl Robert's principal activity between 1141 and 1149 was his private war with Ranulf II, Earl of Chester.
Iziaslav II Mstislavich ( Изяслав II Мстиславич in Russian ; c. 1097 – 13 November 1154 ), Prince of Pereyaslav ( 1132 ), Prince of Turov ( 1132 – 1134 ), Prince of Rostov ( 1134 – ), Prince of Vladimir and Volyn ( 1134 – 1142 ), Pereyaslavl ( 1143 – 1145 ), Velikiy Kniaz ( Grand Prince ) of Kiev ( 1146 – 1149 and 1151 – 1154 ), was the oldest son of Mstislav Vladimirovich, Kniaz ' ( Prince of Novgorod ), and Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden.
In 1149, before Henry II became powerful, he made an oath to David that the lands north of Newcastle should belong to the King of Scotland forever.
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