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Alexios II Komnenos or Alexius II Comnenus () ( 10 September 1169 – 24 September 1183, Constantinople ), Byzantine emperor ( 1180 – 1183 ), was the son of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and Maria, daughter of Raymond, prince of Antioch.
* 1102 – Empress Matilda, Princess of England and wife of Henry V of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1169 )
Contemporaries of Melisende who did rule, however, included Urraca of Castile ( 1080 – 1129 ), Empress Matilda ( 1102 – 1169 ), and Eleanor of Aquitaine ( 1122 – 1204 ).
He was also the only Gaelic one, as the events of the Norman invasion of 1169 – 1171 brought about the destruction of the high-kingship, and the direct involvement of the Kings of England in Irish politics.
The lordship was created as a Papal possession following the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169 – 71.
At that time Jews are probably found also in northeastern Russia, in the domains of Prince Andrei Bogolyubsky ( 1169 – 1174 ), although it is uncertain to which degree they would have been living there permanently.
Toros II the Great (), also Thoros II, ( unknown – February 6, 1169 ) was the sixth lord of Armenian Cilicia or “ Lord of the Mountains ” ( 1144 / 1145-1169 ).
* Gibb, Sir Hamilton A. R .: The Rise of Saladin, 1169 – 1189 ( in: Setton, Kenneth M. ( General Editor ) – Baldwin, Marshall W. ( Editor ): A History of the Crusades – Volume I: The First Hundred Years ; The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969, Madison, Milwaukee, and London ; ISBN 978-0-299-04834-1 )
1169 and Alexios
* Eirene Komnene ( born c. 1169 ), who was briefly married to Alexios Komnenos, a son of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos by Theodora Batatzina.
* Alexios II Komnenos ( Αλέξιος Β ’ Κομνηνός, Alexios II Komnēnos ) ( 10 September 1169 – 24 September 1183 ), Byzantine emperor ( 1180 – 1183 )
William got Alexios ' age wrong ( he was born on 14 September 1169 ) and there is no other source for Agnes ' year of birth.
Euphrosyne married Alexios Angelos, the older brother of the future Emperor Isaac II Angelos in c. 1169.
1169 and II
Afonso succeeded in conquering part of Galicia, but in attempting to capture the frontier fortress of Badajoz he was wounded and forced to surrender to Ferdinand II of León ( 1169 ).
Its first recorded use was in 1169 when King Henry II, hard pressed by his barons over the Investiture Controversy, assumed the common theory of " divine right of kings ," that the monarch acted conjointly with the deity.
The History covers the period from the death of Roger II in 1154 to the majority of William II, in 1169.
Ruben II (), also Roupen II or Rupen II, ( c. 1165 – Hromgla, 1170 ) was the seventh lord of Armenian Cilicia or “ Lord of the Mountains ” ( 1169 – 1170 ).
Thoros II abdicated in favour of his young son Roupen in 1169, and placed Roupen under the guardianship of the Regent Thomas ( Thomas was the child ’ s maternal grandfather ).
In medieval times there was an abbey or priory of nuns in the parish, founded in 1169 by Henry II and attached to Fontevrault Abbey in France.
With Henry II distracted by his widening quarrel with Thomas Becket, Owain's army recovered Tegeingle for Gwynedd by 1169.
With the arrival of the Anglo / Cambro-Normans in 1169, the territory of the old Gaelic kingdom of Meath was granted in around 1172 to Hugh de Lacy by Henry II, King of England.
Mstislav II Izyaslavich ( Мстислав Изяславич in Russian ) ( died 1172 ), Kniaz ' ( Prince ) of Pereyaslav, Volodymyr-Volynsky and Velikiy Kniaz ( Grand Prince ) of Kiev ( 1167 – 1169, 1170 ).
The work begins at Christmas 1169, and concludes in 1192 ; it is thus in form a fragment, covering portions of the reign of Henry II and Richard I.
The abbey was founded in 1169 by William of Berkeley in accordance with the wishes of his uncle, Roger II of Berkeley, and colonised from the Cistercian house at Tintern.
In January 1169, Louis and Henry II of England signed a contract for the marriage between Alys and Henry's son Richard.
1169 and Byzantine
In 1169, a fleet from the Kingdom of Jerusalem, with support from the Byzantine Empire, attacked the port, but it was defeated by Saladin.
By 1169, the efforts of Manuel had evidently borne fruit, as a large and purely Byzantine fleet of about 150 galleys, 20 large transports and 60 horse transports under megas doux Andronikos Kontostephanos was sent to invade Egypt in cooperation with the ruler of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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