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Amalric was born in 1136 to King Fulk, the former count of Anjou who had married the heiress of the kingdom, Melisende, daughter of King Baldwin II.
* Judith ( died 1136 ), married Robert I of Bassunvilla
In 1136 Constance, still only 10 years old, married Raymond of Poitiers, who was 36.
On 18 June 1136, Richeza married a member of the Rurikid dynasty, Volodar Glebovich, Prince of Minsk and Hrodno, who at that time was in exile in the Polish court.
# Anna ( died 1136 ), married to Sviatoslav Davydych from Chernihiv who turned into a monk upon her death.
In 1136 Svyatoslav married a second time, to a woman of Novgorod, who bore his famous son, Igor Sviatoslavich.
Following Frederick's death in 1105, Agnes married Leopold III ( born 1073 ; died 15 Nov. 1136 ), the Margrave of Austria ( 1095 till 1136 ).
Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd ( Gwenllian, daughter of Gruffydd ) ( c. 1097 – 1136 ) was Princess-consort of Deheubarth in Wales, and married to Gruffydd ap Rhys, Prince of Deheubarth.

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From the first Geoffrey Plantagenet tried to profit by his marriage and, after the death of Henry I ( 1 December 1135 ), laid the foundation of the conquest of Normandy by a series of campaigns: about the end of 1135 or the beginning of 1136 he entered that country and rejoined his wife, the countess Matilda, who had received the submission of Argentan, Domfront and Exmes.
Caratacus does not appear in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain ( 1136 ), although he appears to correspond to Arviragus, the younger son of Kymbelinus, who continues to resist the Roman invasion after the death of his older brother Guiderius.
Caradoc of Llancarfan, who wrote his Life of Gildas before 1136, recounts how she was kidnapped by Melwas, king of the " Summer Country " ( Aestiva Regio, perhaps meaning Somerset ), and held prisoner at his stronghold at Glastonbury.
In the twelfth century, a Latin Life of her was written by Osbert de Clare, who became prior of Westminster in 1136 ( and who also wrote a Life of King Edward the Confessor ).
In Geoffrey of Monmouth's legendary History of the Kings of Britain ( 1136 ) Carausius is a Briton of humble birth, who by his courage persuades the Roman Senate to give him command of a fleet to defend Britain from barbarian attack.
From his own statements it is gathered that he crossed to France about 1136, and began regular studies in Paris under Peter Abelard, who had for a brief period re-opened his famous school there on Montagne Sainte-Geneviève.
According to Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain ( 1136 ), he led the descendants of the Trojans who fled with Antenor after the Trojan War and settled on the coasts of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Badi ' al-Zaman Abū al -' Izz ibn Ismā ' īl ibn al-Razāz al-Jazarī ( 1136 – 1206 ) (, ) was an Arab or a Kurdish Muslim polymath: a scholar, inventor, mechanical engineer, craftsman, artist, and mathematician from Jazirat ibn Umar ( current Cizre ), who lived during the Islamic Golden Age ( Middle Ages ).
In 1136, Geoffrey of Monmouth reported in the first book of The History of the Kings of Britain that the indigenous giants of Cornwall were slaughtered by Brutus, the ( eponymous founder of Great Britain ), his son Corineus ( eponymous founder of Cornwall ) and his brothers who had settled in Britain after the Trojan War.
1136 ) in which a legion of Roman soldiers who surrendered to Asclepiodotus after being besieged in London were decapitated by his allies the Venedoti, and their heads thrown into a river called the Gallobroc.
In 1136, Leo I ( Thoros's father ) was made prisoner by Baldwin of Marash who sent him off to captivity in Antioch.
# Henry de Neubourg, otherwise known as " Henry of Gower ", who re-conquered the family's Welsh estates in around 1136, holding the lordship of Gower throughout the reign of King Stephen.
The de la Zouche family descended from Alan de la Zouche, sometimes called Alan de Porhoët and Alan la Coche ( c. 1136 – 1190 ), a Breton who settled in England during the reign of Henry II.
On the site of a former nunnery at Chich, Richard de Belmeis of London, in the reign of Henry I founded a priory for canons of Saint Augustine, and dedicated it to Saint Osgyth ; his remains were buried in the chancel of the church in 1127: he bequeathed the church and tithes to the canons, who elected as their first abbot or prior William de Corbeil, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury ( died in 1136 ).
In Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae ( 1136 ) he appears as Kymbelinus, son of Tenvantius, a powerful warrior who was raised in the courts of Augustus.
He became involved in conflicts with Normandy ( which he raided in 1136, in alliance with Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou who claimed it in his wife's name ) and France.
According to Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae ( 1136 ) it was founded by the exiled Trojan Brutus, who called it Troia Nova (" New Troy "), which gradually corrupted to Trinovantum.
Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae ( 1136 ) presents a legendary Arviragus who is contemporary with the emperor Claudius ( 41-54 AD ).
Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain ( 1136 ) portrays him as a duke of Cornwall who is raised to the kingship in opposition to Allectus, a Roman who oppressed the people of Britain.

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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.
Upon Jutta's death in 1136, Hildegard was unanimously elected as " magistra " of the community by her fellow nuns.
According to the Annales Cracovienses Compilati, this event took place in 1136 ; since it can be assumed that the Polish princess was younger than her betrothed, and also are known the birth dates of the youngest children of Bolesław III ( Agnes in 1137 and Casimir in 1138 ), Judith in consequence could have been born between 1130 and 1135.
A second expedition by Lothar III in 1136 was not more decisive in its results, and the protracted struggle between the rival pontiffs was terminated only by the death of Anacletus II on 25 January 1138.
Amalfi, one of the Maritime Republics ( though already declining under Norman rule ), was conquered on 6 August 1136: the Pisans destroyed the ships in the port, assaulted the castles in the surrounding areas and drove back an army sent by Roger from Aversa.
According to the Historia Regum Britanniae written by Geoffrey of Monmouth in around 1136, " the coast of Totnes " was where Brutus of Troy, the mythical founder of Britain, first came ashore on the island.
Having been abruptly recalled into Anjou by a revolt of his barons, he returned to the charge in September 1136 with a strong army, including in its ranks William, duke of Aquitaine, Geoffrey, count of Vendôme, and William Talvas, count of Ponthieu, but after a few successes was wounded in the foot at the siege of Le Sap ( 1 October ) and had to fall back.
In 1136, while the count was in Normandy, Robert III of Sablé put himself at the head of the movement, to which Geoffrey responded by destroying Briollay and occupying La Suze, and Robert of Sable himself was forced to beg humbly for pardon through the intercession of the bishop of Angers.
Year 1136 ( MCXXXVI ) was a leap year starting on Wednesday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Merobaudes and Saturninus ( or, less frequently, year 1136 Ab urbe condita ).
Husband and wife reconciled by 1136 and a second son, Amalric, was born.
1136 ), basis for many English and Welsh legends, Maximianus as he calls him, was a Roman senator and nephew of Coel Hen through his brother Ioelinus and was king of the Brythons following the death of Octavius.
Harald Gille ( Old Norse: Haraldr gilli or Haraldr gillikristr ) ( died 14 December 1136 ) was king of Norway from 1130 until his death in 1136.
Harald now ruled the country until 1136, when he was murdered by Sigurd Slembedjakn, another alleged illegitimate son of Magnus Barefoot.
According to Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain ( 1136 ), Constantius was sent to Britain by the Senate after Asclepiodotus, here a British king, was overthrown by Coel of Colchester.
Work was begun on the Royal Portal with the south lintel around 1136 and with all its sculpture installed up to 1141.
It was repaired or replaced by William II, destroyed by fire in 1136, and rebuilt in the reign of Stephen.

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