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In 1167, Nur ad-Din sent Shirkuh back to Egypt and Amalric once again followed him, establishing a camp near Cairo ; Shawar again allied with Amalric and a treaty was signed with the caliph al-Adid himself.
Once Amalric gave up on this point he was able to marry Maria in Tyre on August 29, 1167.
In 1167, Absalon was granted the land around the city of " Havn " (), and built there a castle in the coastal defense against the Wends.
It was also Absalon who held the first Danish Synod at Lund in 1167.
A landmark in the " institutional history " of the Cathars was the Council, held in 1167 at Saint-Félix-Lauragais, attended by many local figures and also by the Bogomil papa Nicetas, the Cathar bishop of ( northern ) France and a leader of the Cathars of Lombardy.
Amalric cemented his alliance with Manuel by marrying Manuel's niece Maria Komnene in 1167, and an embassy led by William of Tyre was sent to Constantinople to negotiate a military expedition, but in 1168 Amalric pillaged Bilbeis without waiting for the naval support promised by Manuel.
On 12 March 1178 Alexander III returned to Rome, which he had been compelled to leave twice: the first time between 1162 and 23 November 1165, when he was sent into exile in Campania by Oddone Frangipane following his brief arrest and detainment, and again in 1167.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Constans ( or, less frequently, year 1167 Ab urbe condita ).
In 1167 the episcopal see of Hebron was created along with that of Kerak and Sebastia ( the tomb of John the Baptist ).
Many Swabian counts, including his cousin the young Duke of Swabia, Frederick IV, died in 1167, so he was able to organize a new mighty territory in the Duchy of Swabia under his reign in this time.
Consequently, his younger son Frederick V became the new Duke of Swabia in 1167, while his eldest son Henry was crowned King of the Romans in 1169, alongside his father who also retained the title.
Year 1167 ( MCLXVII ) was a common year starting on Sunday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
In 1167 an alliance ( called the Lombard League ) was formed among the Venetian cities such as Venice, Padua, Treviso, Vicenza, and Verona with other cities of Northern Italy to assert their rights against the Holy Roman Emperor.
In 1167, however, the war was renewed.
It is arranged, but was not written, chronologically ; the first sections to be written were probably the chapters about the invasion of Egypt in 1167, which are extremely detailed and were likely composed before the Fatimid dynasty was overthrown in 1171.
It was ruled by Arabs over 3 centuries until Norman conquest in 1167.
Henry did not invade Gwynedd again and Owain was able to regain his eastern conquests, recapturing Rhuddlan castle in 1167 after a siege of three months.
Empress Matilda ( c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167 ), also known as Matilda of England or Maude, was the daughter and heir of King Henry I of England.
Matilda died at Notre Dame du Pré near Rouen in 1167 and was buried in the Abbey of Bec-Hellouin, Normandy.
In 1137, 1167 and 1174 it was strong enough to push back the forces of the Holy Roman Empire.
In 1167 he was taken by William de Tancarville to his first tournament where he found his true métier.
The Bucher's Mill Covered Bridge was built in 1891 < sup > Note: </ sup > by Elias McMellen, using single span, wooden, double Burr arch truss construction, at a cost of $ 1167.
It took an active part in the League with Verona and, most of all, in the Lombard League ( 1164 – 1167 ) against Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa compelling Padua and Treviso to join: its podestà, Ezzelino II il Balbo, was captain of the league.

1167 and appointed
This culminated in 1167, when Kiyomori became the first courtier of a warrior family to be appointed Daijō Daijin, chief minister of the government, and the de facto administrator of the imperial government.

1167 and cathedral
In 1167, his body was enshrined and his relics and regalia were transferred to the present cathedral of Uppsala, built on the site of Eric's martyrdom, in 1273.

1167 and Tyre
The marriage of Amalric I of Jerusalem and Maria Comnena at Tyre ( Lebanon ) | Tyre in 1167, as depicted in a MS of the Histoire d ' Outremer, painted in Paris c. 1295-1300.
Aside from these, thereafter there is no eyewitness to events in Jerusalem until William of Tyre, archbishop of Tyre and chancellor of Jerusalem, who began writing around 1167 and died around 1184, although he includes much information about the First Crusade and the intervening years from the death of Fulcher to his own time, drawn mainly from the writings of Albert of Aix and Fulcher himself.

1167 and by
It created a number of bishoprics, first at Albi around 1165 ( hence the term Albigensians ) and after the 1167 Council at Saint-Félix-Lauragais sites at Toulouse, Carcassonne, and Agen, so that four bishoprics were in existence by 1200.
* 1167 – Battle of Monte Porzio – A Roman army supporting Pope Alexander III is defeated by Christian of Buch and Rainald of Dassel
Maaseh Hoshev is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Sefer Hamispar ( The Book of Number ), which is an earlier and less sophisticated work by Rabbi Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra ( 1090 – 1167 ).
* Pylos: A bay in the Peloponnese, shut in by the island of Sphacteria, it is associated with Cleon's famous victory and there are many references to it in the play: as a cake that Cleon pinched from Demosthenes ( lines 57, 355, 1167 ); as a place where Cleon like a colossus has got one foot ( 76 ); as an oath by which Cleon swears ( 702 ); as the place where Cleon snatched victory from the Athenian generals ( 742 ); as the origin of captured Spartan shields ( 846 ); as an epithet of the goddess Athena ( 1172 ); and as an equivalent of the hare that Agoracritus stole from Cleon ( 1201 ).
# Richeza ( b. 1140 – d. 16 June 1185 ), married firstly in 1152 to Alfonso VII, King of Galicia, Castile and León, secondly in 1162 to Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Provence and thirdly by 1167 to Count Albert III of Everstein.
Thus it was held by Roland de Dinan, a Breton lord, in 1167 ; Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester before 1204 ; Theodoric the Teuton, a servant of King John, after 1204 ; William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, in 1217, and intermittently by the third and fourth Earls up to 1237 ; Simon de Steyland, the King's clerk, around 1237 ; John son of Geoffrey, described as " of the lands of the Bretons ", from 1240 ; Nicholas of Ely, Bishop of Winchester, from about 1272 ; and then by three successive queens: Queen Eleanor, Queen Margaret, and Queen Isabella, from 1280 until 1331.
Around that time ( in 1164 or in 1167 ) Thoros visited Jerusalem and suggested the colonization of a large number of Armenians ; but the Latin prelates forced King Amalric I to refuse the offer by their insistence that they should pay the dime ( a special tax ).
From the founding of the Universities of Paris ( 1150 ), Bologna ( 1158 ), Oxford, ( 1167 ), Montpelier ( 1181 ) and Padua ( 1222 ), the initial work of Salerno was extended across Europe, and by the Thirteenth century medical leadership had passed to these newer institutions.
The term and trope are found throughout the Sefer Tahkemoni by Yehuda Alharizi ( 1165 – 1225 ) and much of the poetic corpus of the Golden Age of Iberian Jewish belles lettres, which includes the works of such poets as Shmu ' el HaNagid ( 993-1056 ), Moses Ibn Ezra ( c. 1055-after 1138 ), Yehuda Halevi ( c. 1075-1141 ), and Abraham Ibn Ezra ( c. 1093-c. 1167 ) among others.
Ferdinand II of León occupied it in 1167, during his wars against Portugal, but later the town was recaptured by the Almohads.
It was continued by others including Michael, bishop of Tinnis ( 11th century, writing in Coptic, covering 880 to 1046 ), Mawhub ibn Mansur ibn Mufarrig, deacon of Alexandria., and Pope Mark III of Alexandria ( for 1131 to 1167 ).
An earth mound, visible in fields to the south of the railway station, near Nant Hall, marks the site of an early wooden motte and bailey castle, probably built by the Norman Robert de Banastre about 1157, which was destroyed by the Welsh under Owain Gwynedd in 1167.

1167 and Frederick
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa and his sons King Henry VI and Duke Frederick V, Duke of Swabia | Frederick V of Swabia, Welfenchronik, 1167 / 79, Weingarten Abbey
# Conrad ( Modigliana, February 1167 – Acre, 20 January 1191 ), later renamed Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia after the death of his older brother.
* March 20 – Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia ( b. 1167 )
* Frederick IV, Duke of Swabia ( d. 1167 )
Already in medieval times the Chancellor had political power like Willigis of Mainz ( Archchancellor 975 – 1011, regent for Otto III 991 – 994 ) or Rainald von Dassel ( Chancellor 1156 – 1162 and 1166 – 1167 ) under Frederick I.
Between 1159 and 1167, Rainald of Dassel was Archbishop of Cologne, as well as being Imperial Chancellor and adviser to Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.
* Frederick V ( 1167 – 70 )
Frederick IV of Hohenstaufen ( 1145 – 1167 ) was duke of Swabia, succeeding his cousin, Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1152.
Frederick V of Hohenstaufen ( Pavia, 16 July 1164 – 28 November 1170 ) was duke of Swabia from 1167 to his death.
Frederick VI of Hohenstaufen ( Modigliana, February 1167 – Acre, 20 January 1191 ) was duke of Swabia from 1170 to his death at the siege of Acre.
From the start, this was very unpopular, and their often arbitrary behaviour was a factor in bringing about the formation of the Lombard League and the uprising against Frederick in 1167.
In 1167 the Roman communal army attacked Tusculum ( Battle of Monte Porzio ), but it was defeated by the Emperor-allied army, headed by Christian I, Archbishop of Mainz ; in the summer of the same year, however, a plague decimated the imperial army and Frederick Barbarossa was forced to get back to Germany.
By 1167, Richeza married her third and last husband, Count Albert III of Everstein, who fought at the side of Frederick Barbarossa in his wars against the Guelphs.
In 1167, with his authority as catapan, Gilbert forced German troops out of the Campania and compelled Frederick Barbarossa to raise the siege of Ancona.
# Conrad ( b. Modigliana, February 1167 – d. Acre, 20 January 1191 ), later renamed Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia after the death of his older brother.

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