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1174 and King
* Amalric I of Jerusalem, King of Jerusalem from 1162 to 1174
Amalric I of Jerusalem ( also Amaury or Aimery ) ( 1136 11 July 1174 ) was King of Jerusalem 1163 1174, and Count of Jaffa and Ascalon before his accession.
* 1174 Baldwin IV, 13, becomes King of Jerusalem, with Raymond III of Tripoli as regent and William of Tyre as chancellor.
* September 12 King Peter II of Aragon ( killed in battle ) ( b. 1174 )
Also, the Treaty of Falaise was signed at the castle in December 1174 between the captive William I, King of Scots, and the King of England Henry II Plantagenet.
It was besieged in 1172 and again in 1174 by William the Lion, King of Scotland and William was captured outside the walls during the Battle of Alnwick.
King William I formed a deer park to the south-west of the castle, but after his capture by the English in 1174 he was forced to surrender several castles, including Stirling and Edinburgh, under the Treaty of Falaise.
To secure the agreement, Infante Sancho of Portugal married, in 1174, Infanta Dulce of Aragon, younger sister of King Alfonso II of Aragon.
He stayed loyal to the king during the Revolt of 1173 1174 known as the Revolt of the Young King.
King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, who reigned from 1174 to 1185, was a leper, and his sister Sibylla did marry Guy of Lusignan.
* King Emeric of Hungary ( 1174 30 September / November 1204 )
Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester ( died 1190 ) was an English nobleman, one of the principal followers of Henry the Young King in the Revolt of 1173 1174 against his father Henry II.
On January 18, 1174 she married King Alfonso II of Aragon at Zaragoza, and had at least eight children who survived into adulthood ( see below ).
This group had risen in 1174 under the leadership of Øystein Møyla who claimed to be the son of King Øystein Haraldsson.
In 1173 1174 he led a campaign in the north of England to help put down a rebellion by his legitimate half-brothers ; this campaign led to the capture of the King of Scots.
* Vladislav II of Bohemia ( c. 1110 18 January 1174 ), King of Bohemia
* Peter II of Aragon ( 1174 1213 ), King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona
He joined the baronial Revolt of 1173 1174 against King Henry II of England, and was influential in convincing the Bretons to revolt.
The king did suspect Hugh of supporting Henry's heir, Henry the Young King, when the prince rebelled and Hugh was also suspected of aiding the King of Scots, William I during an invasion of Northern England in 1174.
When King William the Lion of Scotland invaded northern England in the spring of 1174, Hugh either connived at the invasion or helped the rebels and the Scottish king.
Baldwin and Balian supported Raymond III of Tripoli over Miles of Plancy as regent for King Baldwin IV in 1174, and in 1177 the brothers were present at the Battle of Montgisard.

1174 and William
* 1174 William I of Scotland, a key rebel in the Revolt of 1173 1174, is captured at Alnwick by forces loyal to Henry II of England.
John's father, Henry II, had forced William of Scotland to swear fealty to him at the Treaty of Falaise in 1174.
When Henry's sons rebelled against him in 1173 Rhys sent his son Hywel Sais to Normandy to aid the king, then in 1174 personally led an army to Tutbury in Staffordshire to assist at the siege of the stronghold of the rebel Earl William de Ferrers.
William was a key player in the Revolt of 1173 1174 against Henry II.
In 1174, at the Battle of Alnwick, during a raid in support of the revolt, William recklessly charged the English troops himself, shouting, " Now we shall see which of us are good knights!
* 1174: On July 12, William I of Scotland is captured by the English in the Battle of Alnwick.
Raymond named William chancellor of Jerusalem, as well as archdeacon of Nazareth, and on 6 June 1175, William was elected archbishop of Tyre to replace Frederick de la Roche, who had died in October 1174.
For example, William gives the date of Amalric's death as 11 July 1173, when it actually occurred in 1174.
It was begun in 1174 by William II, and in 1182 the church, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, was, by a bull of Pope Lucius III, elevated to the rank of a metropolitan cathedral.
Between 1174, when Henry was reconciled to his father, and 1182, William led his master's Anglo-Norman team in all the major tournaments of the day, especially frequenting the huge international meetings in Picardy.
Later, the founder's son, William d ' Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel, in 1174 founded Becket's Chapel close by in the town, to be served by two monks from the Priory.
In 1174, the founder's son, also called William d ' Aubigny, established a chapel in the town dedicated to Becket and served by two monks from the priory.
At the side of the broad shady road called Rotten Row, leading from the West Lodge to Bailiffgate, a tablet of stone marks the spot where William the Lion of Scotland was captured in 1174, during the second Battle of Alnwick by a party of about four hundred mounted knights, led by Ranulf de Glanvill ; and there are many others of similar interest.
In 1174 Tancred led a large fleet to Egypt on behalf of William II.
In 1174 and 1175 William made treaties with Genoa and Venice and his marriage in February 1177 with Joan, daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine, marks his high position in European politics.
Conan IV, Duke of Brittany married Margaret of Huntingdon, whose brother William I of Scotland was prisoner in the castle keep after the Battle of Alnwick ( 1174 ).
In 1174, when he was Sheriff of Westmorland, he was one of the English leaders at the Battle of Alnwick, and it was to him that the king of Scotland, William the Lion, surrendered.

1174 and Lion
Frederick did not forgive Henry the Lion for refusing to come to his aid in 1174.
The day following the ceremony at Canterbury, on 13 July 1174, in a seeming act of divine providence for Henry II, William the Lion and many of his supporters were surprised and captured at the Battle of Alnwick by a small band of loyalists.
In 1174 earned Henry the Lion, Duke of Bavaria and Saxony, the village of Monastery Volkenroda the price of two hooves country.
Similarly, Jourdain Fantosme, who was in the north of England in 1174, wrote an account of the wars between Henry II., his sons, William the Lion of Scotland and Louis VII., in 1173 and 1174 ( Chronicle of the reigns of Stephen ...
In 1174, during his invasion of Northumbria, William I of Scotland, also known as William the Lion, was captured by a party of about four hundred mounted knights, led by Ranulf de Glanvill.
As a part of the coalition set by Louis VII, William the Lion first invaded Northumberland in 1173 and then again in 1174, as a result he was captured near Alnwick and had to sign the tough Treaty of Falaise.
The Scots king William the Lion was imprisoned in Newcastle, in 1174, after being captured at the Battle of Alnwick.
In 1174, King William le Lion of Scotland invaded England in an attempt to regain Northumberland.
When in 1174 the Scottish king William the Lion was captured during an invasion of England, the brothers responded by rebelling against the Scottish monarch.

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