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Emperors have been known to come into conflict with the reigning shogun from time to time ; a notable example is the Hōgen Rebellion of 1156, in which former Emperor Sutoku attempted to seize power from the then current Emperor Go-Shirakawa, both of whom were supported by different clans of samurai.
Fujiwara no Yorinaga sided with the retired emperor in a violent battle in 1156 against the heir apparent, who was supported by the Taira and Minamoto ( Hōgen Rebellion ).

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* Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln ( 1120 – 1156 ) ( reverted to crown )
The Earldom was created for a third time by King Stephen in 1149 or 1150 for Gilbert de Gant, but on his death in 1156 it reverted to the Crown.
They however considered it too difficult to defend, and thus the following year they were replaced by the Order of San Julian de Pereiro, a military order created in 1156 and which had its headquarters on the Rio Cora and which later took its name from Alcántara, where they established.
Odo II was deposed by his stepson Conan IV in 1156, and taken prisoner by Conan IV's ally Raoul de Fougères.
* Hugh II, count of Rodez ( 1156 – 1208 ): Uc Brunet, Bernart de Venzac
* Gauvain de la Roche ( c. 1156 )
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However, another Breton adventurer Josce de Dinan and his knights retreated to Lambourn after he lost Ludlow Castle to Gilbert de Lacey and Maltida's son King Henry II gave him Chipping Lambourn in compensation in 1156 .< ref > pp210-211, J.
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Gilbert de Gant spent much of his life in the power of the Earl of Chester and Grimsthorpe is likely to have fallen into his hands in 1156 when Gilbert died, though the title ' Earl of Lincoln ' reverted to the crown.
Gilbert de Gant, 1st Earl of Lincoln ( c. 1126 – 1156 ) was an English nobleman who fought for King Stephen during The Anarchy.
He died on 17 January 1156, in Jerusalem and was succeeded by Bertrand de Blanchefort.
Bertrand de Blanchefort ( or Blanquefort ) was the sixth Grand Master of the Knights Templar, from 1156 until his death in 1169.
In the Walsdorfer Gründungsurkunde (" Walsdorf Founding Document ") of 1156, a " Guntramus de Hazechenstein " is named.

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The major battles, the small skirmishes and the individual contests ( and the military figures who animate these accounts ) have all been passed from generation to generation in the narrative formats of the Tale of Hōgen ( 1156 ) the Tale of Heiji ( 1159-1160 ) and the Heike monogatari ( 1180-1185 ).
In this and other books, the story is told of a Japanese samurai, Minamoto no Tametomo ( 源 為朝 ?, 1139 – 1170 ), who fought in the Hogen Rebellion of 1156 and fled first to Izu Island and then to Okinawa.
He was a rival king, from 1150, to Sverker the Elder who had ascended the throne c. 1130 and was murdered 1156, after which Eric was recognized in most or all provinces.
* Position 14, Lalli – A mythical and possibly non-historical figure who, according to a medieval legend, killed the Swedish Bishop Henry in Finland in 1156.
* infante García, who died at birth in 1156, apparently also resulting in the death of Queen Blanche.
It was founded by the Lord Rhys, Rhys ap Gruffydd in 1156, in response to a threat to his lands from the north from Owain Gwynedd, who had assembled an army to march on Ceredigion.
The area came under the rule of the Uí Conchobair in the 12th century, and was for a while the capital of the king of Connacht, Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, who died there in 1156.
( also known as ) was a samurai who fought in the Hōgen Rebellion of 1156.
It was subsequently revitalized under Abbot Peter the Venerable ( died 1156 ), who brought lax priories back into line and returned to stricter discipline.

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The period from 1086 to 1156 was the age of supremacy of the In no chō and of the rise of the military class throughout the country.
However, in 1156, The kingdom was split into two.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Theodosius and Rumoridus ( or, less frequently, year 1156 Ab urbe condita ).
Year 1156 ( MCLVI ) was a leap year starting on Sunday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
Otto I's son Eckhard I, Count of Scheyern was father to the Count palatine of Bavaria Otto IV ( died 1156 ), whose son Otto was invested with the Duchy of Bavaria in 1180 after the fall of Henry the Lion.
As compensation for this, Austria, the capital of which had been transferred to Vienna in 1156, was elevated into a duchy in the Privilegium Minus.
Bari Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Sabinus of Canosa ( San Sabino ), was begun in Byzantine style in 1034, but was destroyed in the sack of the city of 1156.
Destroyed in 1156, it was rebuilt by Frederick II of Hohenstaufen.
Yet Manuel's attention was to be drawn to Antioch again in 1156, when Raynald of Châtillon, the new Prince of Antioch, claimed that the Byzantine emperor had reneged on his promise to pay him a sum of money, and vowed to attack the Byzantine province of Cyprus.
William ( 17 August 1153 – April 1156 ) was the first child of Henry, Duke of Normandy ( later Henry II of England ) and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
He died in April 1156, aged two years due to a seizure at Wallingford Castle and was buried in Reading Abbey at the feet of his great-grandfather Henry I.
Henry the Lion (; 1129 – 6 August 1195 ) was a member of the Welf dynasty and Duke of Saxony, as Henry III, from 1142, and Duke of Bavaria, as Henry XII, from 1156, which duchies he held until 1180.
The half-finished cathedral was devastated by fire in 1137, but work continued under Godfrey, the new bishop, until about 1156 ; the completed building was approximately long.
Isaac II Angelos ( or Angelus ) ( Greek: Ισαάκιος Β ’ Άγγελος, Isaakios II Angelos ) ( September 1156 – January 1204 ) was Byzantine Emperor from 1185 to 1195, and again from 1203 to 1204.
His dynasty lived on as princes of Capua until the last claimant of their line died in 1156 and the principality was definitively united to the kingdom of Sicily.
The first recorded mention of the town's name was in 1156.
In 1156 Baldwin was forced to sign a treaty with Nur ad-Din.
Jervaulx Abbey in East Witton near the city of Ripon, was one of the great Cistercian abbeys of Yorkshire, England, founded in 1156.
The name was recorded as Morelige in 1156.
The period from 1086 to 1156 was the age of supremacy of the Incho and of the rise of the military class throughout the country.

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