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1141 and Bourges
He served as Archbishop of Bourges from 1136 to 1141.

1141 and became
") was made count palatine of the Rhine in 1140, and became margrave of Austria on Leopold's death in 1141.
Although she gave up hope of being crowned in 1141, her name always preceded that of her son Henry, even after he became king.
There is little evidence connecting Silvestris to Chartres-this is supported by Poole-even though there was a letter of dedication to Thierry, who became Chancellor of Chartres in 1141.
In 1141 Kara-Khitan Khanate became the dominant force in the region after they defeated Sultan Sanjar, the last Great Seljukid, at the Battle of Qatwan near Samarkand.
* Eiji 1, in the 3rd month ( 1141 ): The former emperor Toba accepted the tonsure and became a Buddhist monk at the age of 39 years.
In 1141, Yelü Dashi won the battle of Qatwan against a Seljuk army commanded by Sanjar, as a result, Khwarezm became a vassal of the Kara-Khitan Khanate.
The name changed several times over the centuries: Ballin in 1141, Bellin in 1438 and Barlaing in 1556, it was not until the next century that it became Barlin.
In 1141, the Seljuq Sultan Ahmed Sanjar was defeated by the Kara Khitay at the battle of Qatwan and Anush Tigin's grandson Ala ad-Din Atsiz became a vassal to Yelü Dashi of the Kara Khitan.
The armies became larger, and the violence increased, until in 1121 and 1141 Mii-dera was burned to the ground by monks from Enryaku-ji.

1141 and King
* December 9 – King Malcolm IV of Scotland ( b. 1141 )
Matilda's greatest triumph came in February 1141, when her forces defeated and captured King Stephen at the Battle of Lincoln.
These Germans were invited by King Géza II of Hungary to develop towns, build mines, and cultivate the land of Transylvania at different stages between 1141 and 1162.
In the Battle of Lincoln ( 1141 ), the Earl fought on the side of King Stephen.
The capture of King Stephen at the Battle of Lincoln on 2 February 1141 gave the Empress Matilda the upper hand in her battle for the throne, but by alienating the citizens of London she failed to be crowned Queen.
Maud's greatest triumph came in Feb. 1141, when her forces defeated and captured King Stephen ; he was made a prisoner and effectively deposed.
1155 ) a favourite of Empress Matilda and a loyal supporter of her in the war against King Stephen ( during which he earned the epithet of the " Scourge of the West ") was given the title Earl of Somerset, in 1141.
* Malcolm IV, King of Scots ( 1141 – 1165 )
This was fortified by supporters of Matilda sometime during the Anarchy ( 1135 – 1141 ) – her campaign to claim the throne from King Stephen – but was soon razed to the ground by Stephen.
On February 2nd, 1141, he and his half-brother Waleran were again with King Stephen at the battle of Lincoln but fled at the initial charge of the enemy forces.
They both joined Queen Matilda but on King Stephen's release they were once again among his followers, William witnessing a royal charter at Canterbury in late 1141.
From the end of 1137 Robert and his brother were increasingly caught up in the politics of the court of King Stephen in England, where Waleran secured an ascendancy which lasted till the beginning of 1141.
The battle of Lincoln on 2 February 1141 saw the capture and imprisonment of King Stephen.
King Stephen of England famously used a Danish axe at the Battle of Lincoln 1141 after his sword broke.
Bathgate first enters the chronicles of history in a confirmation charter by King Malcolm IV of Scotland ( 1141 – 9 December 1165 ).
After initially supporting King Stephen, Robert declared his support for Empress Matilda, Stephen's rival for the throne, and in 1141 the Empress marched to Oxford to use the castle as her base of operations.
The colonization of Transylvania by Germans was begun by King Géza II of Hungary ( 1141 – 1162 ).
Since 1141 King David had been allied to Matilda, so Ranulf could now take up his quarrel with David of Scotland regarding his northern lands.
The castle was the focus of attention during the First Battle of Lincoln which occurred on 2 February 1141, during the struggle between King Stephen and Empress Maud over who should be monarch in England.
Barisan was given the castle of Ibelin in 1141 by King Fulk as a reward for his loyalty during the revolt of his then master Hugh II of Le Puiset, Count of Jaffa, in 1134.
While still fairly young, Gilbert fought on the side of King Stephen at the Battle of Lincoln in 1141, where he was captured along with the king.
He was with King Stephen in his defeat at Lincoln on 2 February 1141.
) ( c. 1110 – 13 February 1141 ), King of Hungary and Croatia ( 1131 – 1141 ).

1141 and one
His one public appearance was made at the council of Winchester in 1141, in which the clergy declared for the Empress Matilda.
Established in 1991 under Hong Kong Law Chapter 1141 ( The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Ordinance ), it is one of the nine universities in Hong Kong.
The town was ravaged by two serious fires, one in 1141 and another in 1435.
Building took place between the two Saxon settlements in 12th Century on the order of the Knights Templar who acquired one of the estates between 1141 and 1143.
In a charter from 1141 it is said, that the Rudolf of Freckleben, as Rudolf II Count of Stade ( from 1135 to his death in 1144 ), gave Brobergen as a fief to one of the three brothers Dudo, Adiko and Ricbert, after they founded the monastery " Marienkloster " in Stade.
The conflict erupted in 1141, when Salome of Berg, without the knowledge of the High Duke, decided to leave her sons the land of Łęczyca and tried to give her youngest daughter Agnes in marriage to one of the sons of Vsevolod II Olgovich, Grand Prince of Kiev.

1141 and Pierre
The fifth Earl's youngest daughter, Mary de Reviers, known as " de Vernon " was eventually sole heiress of the 1141 Earldom ; she married Pierre de Preaux and then Robert de Courtney.

1141 and de
# Matilda ( died before 1141 ), married Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester
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After Afonso I of Portugal recognised him as liege in 1137, Alfonso VII lost the tournament at Arcos de Valdevez in 1141 thereby affirming Portugal's independence.
The manor is said to have been given to Bishop Erkenwald about the year 691 for himself and his successors in the see of London, and Holinshed relates that the Bishop of London was lodging in his manor place in 1141 when Geoffrey de Mandeville, riding out from the Tower of London, took him prisoner.
* Matilda FitzRobert ( died 1190 ): married in 1141 Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester.
It was not until 1141 that the title returned, this time for William de Ipres ; but he was deprived of the title in 1155.
Earl of Oxford is a dormant title in the Peerage of England, held for more than five and a half centuries by the de Vere family from 1141 until the death of the 20th Earl in 1703.
About north-east of Ogmore Castle, Maurice de Londres founded the fortified Benedictine Ewenny Priory in 1141.
In March 1140 de Harcourt was nominated to the Bishopric of Salisbury but the election was quashed in 1141.
Robert of Ghent or Robert de Gant was the fourteenth and seventeenth Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England, from 1140 to 1141, and from 1142 to 1154.
William de Vere was promised the chancellorship of England by the Empress Matilda in the 1141 charter by which his brother was made earl, but given the political and military setbacks she suffered in that and subsequent years, it is not surprising that there is no record that he served as her chancellor.
* Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford ( 1141 – 1143 )
* Alain de Bretagne, 1st Earl of Cornwall ( d. 1146 ), deprived 1141
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Also nearby was a religious place appended to Ogmore Castle by Morris de Londres or his descendant John, in 1141 ; Ewenny Priory is from Ogmore Castle.
* Aubrey de Vere II ( c. 1080 – 1141 ), 12th-century Lord Great Chamberlain of England
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In 1141 his son, Aubrey de Vere III, was granted an earldom by Empress Matilda.
Aubrey de Vere II ( c. 1080 – 1141 ) — also known as " Alberic de Ver " — was the second of that name in England after the Norman Conquest, being the eldest surviving son of Alberic or Aubrey de Vere who had followed William the Conqueror to England in or after 1066.

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