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1158 and King
* 1158 – Vladislav II becomes King of Bohemia.
He was forced to submit to King Henry II of England in 1158.
* King Sancho III of Castile ( d. 1158 )
* Margaret ( 1158 – August / September 1197 ), married ( 1 ) Henry the Young King ; ( 2 ) King Béla III of Hungary
Alfonso VIII ( 11 November 1155 – 5 October 1214 ), called the Noble or el de las Navas, was the King of Castile from 1158 to his death and King of Toledo.
After Emperor Frederick Barbarossa had elevated Duke Vladislaus II to the rank of a King of Bohemia in 1158, the Upper Lusatian lands around Bautzen evolved to a Bohemian crown land.
The alloy was set to sterling silver of 925 / 1000 in 1158 under King Henry II.
The settlement was first mentioned about 1158, when Judith of Thuringia, queen consort of King Vladislaus II of Bohemia, founded a convent for Benedictine nuns, which was destroyed in the course of the Hussite Wars.
1185 / 1186: Marguerite of France ( born 1158 ) ( 1158 – after 10 September 1197 ), daughter of King Louis VII of France and his second wife, Constance of Castile
King Dermot MacMurrough founded St. Mary's Abbey as a house of Augustinian canons c. 1158 and was buried there in 1171.
* Maud of Savoy, aka Mafalda of Savoy, ( 1112 – 1158 ), Queen Consort of Portugal, wife of King Afonso I of Portugal
Hedon was given its first charter by Henry II in 1158 and was granted improved ones by King John in 1200 and Henry III in 1248 and 1272.
King Louis and Becket had met previously in 1158, but now the circumstances were very different.
Sancho III ( 1134 – 31 August 1158 ) was King of Castile and Toledo for one year, from 1157 to 1158.
* King Sancho III of Castile ( 1134 – 1158 )
However, in 1158, King Henry II introduced Tealby penny.
This allowed for a further strengthening of Bohemia with a culmination during the reign of Vratislav's nephew, King Vladislav II ( 1158 ).
In 1085, Duke Vratislaus II, and, in 1158, Duke Vladislaus II, were crowned King of Bohemia as a personal award from the Holy Roman Emperor.

1158 and Henry
In 1158 a feud with Henry's son, Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony, was interrupted by a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Adolf had to cede the castle to Henry the Lion in 1158.
The purity of 92. 5 % silver ( i. e., sterling silver ) was instituted by Henry II in 1158 with the " Tealby Penny "— a hammered coin.
Disgusted with the pope, and still wishing to crush the Normans in the south of Italy, in June 1158, Frederick set out upon his second Italian expedition, accompanied by Henry the Lion and his Saxon troops.
Geoffrey rebelled against Henry twice before his sudden death in 1158.
* Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany ( 1158 – 1186 ), Duke of Brittany, third surviving legitimate son of Henry II
Restoring Anglo-Norman supremacy in Wales proved harder, and Henry had to fight two campaigns in north and south Wales in 1157 and 1158 before the Welsh princes Owain Gwynedd and Rhys ap Gruffydd submitted to his rule, agreeing to the pre-civil war division of lands.
After a second meeting between Malcolm and Henry, at Carlisle in 1158, " they returned without having become good friends, and so that the king of Scots was not yet knighted.
# Henry, Prince of Capua ( b. 1158 – d. 1172 ).
Some sources claim that Henry was canonized in 1158, but this information has been traced to a late publication by Johannes Vastovius in 1623 and is generally regarded as a fabrication.
At Easter of 1158, Henry II and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine visited Worcester Cathedral and placed their crowns on the shrine of Wulfstan, vowing not to wear them again.
However, after the "(...) destruction of the episcopal bridge, custom houses, mint, and salt works near Oberföhring by Duke Henry the Lion, who transferred the custom houses and bridge site to the upper part of Oberföhring, placing them in the village of Munich on the Isar " ( Lins, Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913 ) in 1158, Freising started to lose its economic significance.
They were: Geoffrey Plantagenet ( 1158 – 1186 ), son of Henry II of England ; Ranulph de Blondeville, Earl of Chester ( c. 1172 – 1232 ), the marriage with whom Constance treated as null on the ground of consanguinity ; and Guy de Thouars ( d. 1213 ), who survived his wife for twelve years.
* Henry FitzRoy ( d. 1158 ) ( 1103 – 1158 ), illegitimate son of Henry I of England
In any event, after she reached puberty, she came to the attention of the youngest son of William the Conqueror, Henry I of England, by whom she bore Henry FitzHenry ( c. 1103 – 1158 ), one of his numerous illegitimate children.

1158 and all
* Castello Baradello, a small medieval castle overlooking the town and which is all that remains of the fortress constructed by Barbarossa c. 1158.
The different Évry, Ivry, Ivrey, Ivory in France would all come from * Eboracum / * Eboriacum f. e. Ivry-la-Bataille ( Eure, Ebriaco in 1023-1033 ), Ivry-le-Temple ( Evriacum in 1199 ) Évry ( Essonne, Everiaco in 1158 ), etc.
Thomas Beckett was sent as ambassador to Paris in 1158 for leading negotiations and he displayed all the wealth the Angevins could boast of to the Capetians.

1158 and apart
There is no evidence that Edgar had married or produced children apart from two curious references to an " Edgar Adeling " found in the Magnus Rotulus Pipae Northumberland ( Pipe rolls ) for the years 1158 and 1167.

1158 and from
* Amalric of Nesle, Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1158 to 1180
Absalon or Axel ( – 21 March 1201 ) was a Danish archbishop and statesman, who was the Bishop of Roskilde from 1158 to 1192 and Archbishop of Lund from 1178 until his death.
Known to have been used for 124 launches from 1958 to 1975, reaching up to 1158 kilometers altitude.
The green trace is the output from the dual-modulus prescaler, which happens to correspond to 7. 1714 MHz in the case that the prescaler is at 128 and 7. 1158 when it is at 129.
The university received a charter from Frederick I Barbarossa in 1158, but in the 19th century, a committee of historians led by Giosuè Carducci traced the founding of the University back to 1088, which would make it the oldest university in the world.
Historians from different centuries have also suggested various other years from 1150 to 1158.
The town is first mentioned in historical records in 1158, in a bull of pope Adrian IV, with which the abbey of Monte Sacro obtained privileges on the church of St. Peter e St. Mary near the " castellum capralis ", a location identifiable as the municipality, as subsequently confirmed from historical documents.
* Golden Gate ( Vladimir ) ( Zolotye Vorota ), the main gate for the city of Vladimir ( Russia ) from 1158 to 1164
The favorable position of English Jews was shown, among other things, by the visit of Abraham ibn Ezra in 1158, by that of Isaac of Chernigov in 1181, and by the resort to England of Jews who were exiled from France by Philip Augustus in 1182, among them probably being Judah Sir Leon of Paris.
Some of them ( 1158 Zeinisjoch ) were up to ten kilometers away from the Swiss border.
The favourable position of the English Jews was shown, among other things, by the visit of Abraham ibn Ezra in 1158, by that of Isaac of Chernigov in 1181, and by the resort to England of the Jews who were exiled from France by Philip Augustus in 1182, among them probably being Judah Sir Leon of Paris.
An-Nasir li-Din Allah ( 1158 – 2 / 6 October 1225 ) () was the 34th Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 1180 until his death.
Asnières was recorded for the first time in a papal bull of 1158 as Asnerias, from Medieval Latin asinaria, meaning " donkey farm ".
The castle probably spent the next fifty years passing from one feudal ruler to another: from Hywel to Cadwaladr in 1144, and then ceded to Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford in 1158, who garrisoned it.
* Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany ( 1158 – 1186 ), Duke of Brittany from 1181
During the 1940s, archaeologist Nikolai Voronin discovered the well-preserved remains of Andrei Bogolyubsky's palace in Bogolyubovo ( dating from 1158 – 65 ).

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