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1163 and Sigurd
The 11th-century runestone U 1163 features a carving of a female bearing a horn that has been interpreted as the valkyrie Sigrdrífa handing the hero Sigurd ( also depicted on the stone ) a drinking horn.
** Sigurd Markusfostre: 1162 – 1163, rival king
** Sigurd Markusfostre: 1162 – 1163, rival king

1163 and were
Baldwin III died on 10 February 1163 and the kingdom passed to Amalric, although there was some opposition among the nobility to Agnes ; they were willing to accept the marriage in 1157 when Baldwin III was still capable of siring an heir, but now the Haute Cour refused to endorse Amalric as king unless his marriage to Agnes was annulled.
In 1163 the chaotic situation in Egypt led to a refusal to pay tribute to Jerusalem, and requests were sent to Nur ad-Din for assistance ; in response, Amalric invaded, but was turned back when the Egyptians flooded the Nile at Bilbeis.
Warren suggests that when Rhys and Owain were obliged to do homage to Henry in 1163 they were forced to accept a status of dependent vassalage instead of their previous client status, and that this led to the revolt.
In 1163 the Crusaders were victorious over Nur ad-Din in the Battle of al-Buqaia near Krak des Chevaliers.
Not before 1163 the sons of the late Władysław, Bolesław I the Tall and Mieszko IV Tanglefoot, backed by the Emperor insisting on the agreement made with Bolesław IV, were restored in their Silesia heritage ; but this return didn't affect the power of Bolesław as a High Duke and overlord of Poland.
The Tigers were shut out 26 times in their 37 SEC games, and were outscored by a combined total of 1163 – 84.
Earliest mentioned Bosnian bans were Borić ( 1154-1163 ) and Kulin ( 1163 – 1204 ).
Certainly she survived her husband, and it is known that she did not return to Silesia with her sons when they were finally restored in their heritage in 1163.
In the beginning of 1163, the members of the gens ( clan ) Csák rebelled against him, but they were defeated.

1163 and captured
Arsuf, located north of Jaffa, ( called Arsur by the Crusaders ) was captured in 1101 but remained a royal domain until around 1163 when John of Arsuf became lord.

1163 and by
Of these the most noteworthy is Loccum Abbey in Hanover, founded as a Cistercian house in 1163 by Count Wilbrand of Hallermund, and reformed in 1593.
In 1163, the vizier to the Fatimid caliph al-Adid, Shawar, had been driven out of Egypt by rival Dirgham, a member of the powerful Banu Ruzzaik tribe.
The third visit to Italy in 1163 saw his plans for the conquest of Sicily ruined by the formation of a powerful league against him, brought together mainly by opposition to imperial taxes.
In the same year, Ferdinand defeated King Afonso I of Portugal, who, in 1163, had occupied Salamanca in retaliation for the repopulation of the area ordered by the King of León.
Two contemporary biographies by Ebbo, d. 1163 and Herbordus, d. 1168-from Internet Archive.
One account, by Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela dating from 1163 CE, states that after passing through an iron door, and descending, the caves would be encountered.
Rosamund probably first met the King when he passed by Clifford Castle in 1163 during one of his campaigns in Wales against Rhys ap Gruffydd.
A Benedictine priory for female religious was founded at Swaffham Bolebec between circa 1150 and 1163, probably by the Bolebecs.
The priory of St. Mary of Newstead, a house of Augustinian Canons, was founded by King Henry II of England about the year 1163, as one of many penances he paid following the murder of Thomas Becket.
* The Cathedral, consecrated in 1088, a work of Count Roger I adorned later ( about 1163 ), by Bishop Jonathas, with a mosaic floor ; it has a rose window and side portal of 1481.
* The Communal Palace, built by the Brescian architect Jacopo da Iseo in 1163.
Their son, Yelü Yiliu, died in 1163 and was succeeded by his sister, Yelü Pusuwan.
Pen Nº 1163 by Geo W. Hughes, one of the most notable England | English pen manufacturers
By 1163, the caliph was the young al-Adid, but the country was ruled by the vizier Shawar.
As the kingdom of Burgundy fragmented in the early Middle Ages, the title was raised by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa elevated to a principality in 1163 to shore up his supporters in Burgundy against the Pope and the King of France.
Meanwhile, Manuel married Constance's daughter Maria, but as Constance was only nominally in charge of Antioch, she was deposed in 1163 and replaced by her son Bohemond III.
In 1163, Christ Church was converted to a priory of the Regular Order of Arrosian Canons ( Reformed Augustinian Rule ) by the second Archbishop of Dublin, later saint, Laurence O ' Toole, who adhered to the rule himself ; it was subsequently headed by an Augustinian prior, who ranked as the second ecclesiastical figure of the diocese, and not a dean, until re-establishment in 1541.
“ The myth matters more than the man ,” by Urgyen Sangharakshita in The Times Higher Education Supplement, Issue 1163 ( February 17, 1995 ) pp. 22.
Drawing upon various Chinese treatments of this topic, most importantly those by Zongmi ( 780 – 841 ) and Dahui ( 大慧 ; 1089 – 1163 ), Jinul created a " sudden enlightenment followed by gradual practice " dictum, which he outlined in a few relatively concise and accessible texts.
Sibylla was raised by her great-aunt, the Abbess Ioveta of Bethany, sister of former Queen Melisende of Jerusalem, who founded the convent of St. Lazarus in Bethany for her sister in 1128, and died there in 1163.
New Windsor was built in 1110 by King Henry I and he moved in, in 1163.

1163 and supporters
In 1163 Henry II quarrelled with Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, causing growing divisions between the king's supporters and the archbishop's supporters.

1163 and Erling
Erling Skakke managed to have elected his son, Magnus Erlingsson as the king of Norway in 1161 and crowned in 1163, at the age of eight.

1163 and Magnus
In the 1160s, the Church got involved, and made King Magnus Erlingsson the first Norwegian king to be crowned, in 1163 or 1164.
1163, Magnus V of Norway, the son of a daughter of a previous ruler, ascended to the throne.

1163 and Norway
Category: 1163 in Norway
1155 – September 29, 1163 ) was a pretender and rival king during the Civil war era in Norway.

1163 and who
When the schism broke out, Louis VII took the part of the Pope Alexander III, the enemy of Frederick I, and after two comical failures of Frederick I to meet Louis VII at Saint Jean de Losne ( on 29 August and 22 September 1162 ), Louis VII definitely gave himself up to the cause of Alexander III, who lived at Sens from 1163 to 1165.
He was a friend of the two bishops of Oldenburg in Holstein, Vicelinus ( died 1154 ) and Gerold ( died 1163 ), who did much to Christianize the Polabian Slavs.
Scarborough recovered under King Henry II, who built an Angevin stone castle on the headland, and granted the town charters in 1155 and 1163, permitting a market on the sands, and establishing rule by burgesses.
He was a descendant of Don Pedro Nuñez de la Fuente Almexir ( Fuentearmegil ) the loyal, who saved the life of the King of Castile, Alfonso VIII in 1163.
It is believed that he was the son of a German nobleman in the service of German knight Gotfrid, founder of the family Kelad who went to strengthen Hungarian hold in Bosnia in 1162 or 1163.
Her first marriage, in 1163, was to Humphrey III of Toron, who died in 1173.
Kulin came to prominence in Bosnia 1163 as he was under the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus who was just taking the country from the Hungarians earlier, although it would not be until 1180 that he would place Kulin as his vassal as Ban.
Kulin came to prominence in Bosnia 1163 as he was under the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus who was just taking the country from the Hungarians earlier, although it would not be until 1180 that he would place Kulin as his vassal as Ban.
Baldwin died in 1163 and was succeeded by his brother Amalric, who was a friend of Philip and a fellow supporter of Melisende during the earlier struggle in 1151.
Thomas Becket, who became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1161, held the honour of Berkhamsted Castle from 1155 until 1163.
He gives one anachronistic example where the Jews claim it was an emperor of the Ming Dynasty who bequeathed the land used to build their first synagogue in 1163 during the Song Dynasty.
Hōjō Yoshitoki was born in 1163, who was the eldest son of Hōjō Tokimasa and his wife, Hōjō no Maki.
In 1163 Alexander III excommunicated Rainald, who had loudly proclaimed in these negotiations the right of the emperor to dispose of the papal see.
Tokimasa's and Maki's next child, Hōjō Yoshitoki, who became Tokimasa's eldest son and heir, was born in 1163.

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