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Richard and his mother embarked on a tour of Aquitaine in 1171 in an attempt to placate the locals.
" Mac Murchada, Diarmait ( c. 1110 – 1171 )" and Clare, Richard fitz Gilbert de, second earl of Pembroke ( c. 1130 – 1176 )".
The Norman invasion of Ireland began between 1166 and 1171, under first Richard de Clare and then Henry II of England, with the occupation of southern and eastern Ireland by a number of Anglo-Norman barons.
Motte-and-bailey castles were introduced to Ireland following the Norman invasion of Ireland that began between 1166 and 1171 under first Richard de Clare and then Henry II of England, with the occupation of southern and eastern Ireland by a number of Anglo-Norman barons.
Clondalkin witnessed another historic event during the Norman invasion in 1171 when there was a battle there between Richard de Clare ( Strongbow ) and the last High King of Ireland Ruairi O Conchúir.
Robert was married to Agnes Sibylla ( died 1170 ), and had four sons by her: Guillem ( William, died 1168 ), Robert, Ricard ( Richard ), and Berenguer ( Berengar, who in conjunction with Robert, assassinated Bishop Hug de Cervelló in 1171 ).
In 1171 Trachstraphli was granted to Maurice Fitzgerald by Richard de Clare ( Strongbow ).

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On March 10, 1171 Amalric I left Acre for Constantinople where he made a treaty with the Emperor Manuel I Comnenos ; it seems that they decided that a common action should be taken against Mleh.
After the Anglo-Normans taking of Dublin in 1171, many of the city's Norse inhabitants left the old city, which was on the south side of the river Liffey and built their own settlement on the north side, known as Ostmantown or " Oxmantown ".
As he left no sons, Richmond and his other English possessions passed to the king in 1171, though Constance is loosely spoken of as countess of Richmond in her own right.

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A Venetian embassy visited Constantinople in 1184 and an agreement was reached that compensation of 1, 500 gold pieces would be paid for the losses incurred in 1171.
Nevertheless, in 1171 Amalric visited Constantinople himself and envoys were sent to the kings of Europe for a second time, but again no help was received.
In 1171, Absalon issued the " Zealand church law " (), which reduced the number of Canonical Law offenses for which the church could fine the public, while instituting the tithe payment system.
To the north is the closely built old town on the peninsula between two modern harbours, with the splendid Basilica of Saint Nicholas, the Cathedral of San Sabino ( 1035 – 1171 ) and the Swabian Castle built for Frederick II, which is now also a major nightlife district.
All four were excommunicated by the Pope Alexander III at Easter, 1171 and ordered to undertake penitentiary pilgrimages to the Holy Land for 14 years.
Henry II of England ’ s visit in 1171 saw the following of David increase – and the need for a larger Cathedral.
It was still an ecclesiastical centre when Henry II, King of England stayed here in 1171, and except for a brief period after 1185 when his son King John of England built a ' castellum ' here, it served as the episcopal residence of the local bishop.
In Blois, France, in 1171, many Jews-reportedly 34 men and 17 women-were burned at the stake for refusing to renounce their faith.
Henry's primary motivation for invading Ireland 1171 was to control Strongbow and other Norman lords.
Butley, for Black Canons, was founded in 1171, and Leiston, for White Canons, in 1183.
Following the situation in Estonia, the Pope personally interfered in the Estonian mission in 1171, ordering assistance for the local Bishop Fulco from Norway.
It was used as the base for several military operations, such as Henry II's Invasion of Ireland in 1171, and Oliver Cromwell's 1649 invasion of Ireland ; while forces which have disembarked at the point include Jean II de Rieux's 1405 reinforcement of the Glyndŵr Rising and Henry VII's 1485 landing at the waterway before marching on England.
The three editions of this work demonstrate a continuing familiarity with the life of the city, and for this reason he is not thought to be the same " Thomas Fitzstephen " whom Henry appointed to be Sheriff of Gloucester and itinerant justice in 1171.
Wales would remain safe for a while, but the invasion of Ireland in 1171 pressured Henry II to end the issue through negotiations with Lord Rhys.
Though the last Norse king of Dublin was killed by the Normans in 1171, the population of the city retained their distinctiveness based on their origins for some further generations.
There is a slight chance that he may have been the ( or a ) intermediary responsible for presenting Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh with " Volume C " of the original four volumes of the autograph of the Annals of the Four Masters, covering the period AM 2242 to AD 1171.
The Brehon Laws governed everyday life and politics in Ireland until the Norman invasion of 1171 ( the word " Brehon " is an Anglicisation of breitheamh ( earlier brithem ), the Irish word for a judge ).
The Catholic Church prohibited the export of Christian slaves to non-Christian lands, for example, the Council of Koblenz in 922, the Council of London in 1102, and the Council of Armagh in 1171.
Rudelsburg was officially mentioned for the first time in 1171 under the name Rutheleibisberg.
Following the Empire-wide seizure and imprisonment of all Venetians in March 1171, the Byzantine fleet was strong enough to deter an outright attack by the Venetians, who sailed to Chios and settled for negotiations.
The Brehon Laws were statutes that governed everyday life and politics in Ireland until the Norman invasion of 1171 ( the word " Brehon " is an Anglicisation of breitheamh ( earlier brithem ), the Irish word for a judge ).
The average age was 34 compared to 37 for the country as a whole and the median family income was $ 1272 per week compared to a national figure of $ 1171.

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In 1171, Alexander became the first pope to address the situation of the Church in Finland, with Finns allegedly harassing priests and only relying on God in time of war.
The Normans did in fact invade Ireland, beginning with a small landing of Norman knights in 1169, followed by Henry's landing with a much larger force in 1171.
In 1171 Rhys made peace with King Henry and was confirmed in possession of his recent conquests as well as being named Justiciar of South Wales.
In 1171 Afonso concluded a seven years truce with the Moors ; weakened by his wound and by old age, he could no longer take the field, and when the war broke out afresh he delegated the chief command to his son Sancho.
In 1171 Rhys met King Henry II and came to an agreement with him whereby Rhys had to pay a tribute but was confirmed in all his conquests and was later named Justiciar of South Wales.
The title " King of Ireland " was created by an act of the Irish Parliament in 1541, replacing the Lordship of Ireland, which had existed since 1171, with the Kingdom of Ireland.
This list deals with the various states that existed from 1171 onwards that owed their origin to Norman and later, English involvement on the island of Ireland.
In the process he accepted the fealty of the Gaelic kings at Dublin in November 1171, and he summoned the Synod of Cashel in 1172, which brought the Irish Church into conformity with English and European norms.
The work is divided into two parts: the first covers a period closing with the year 1168, while the second continues to the year 1171.
Viking rule of Dublin would end completely in 1171 when the city was captured by King Dermot MacMurrough of Leinster, with the aid of Anglo-Norman mercenaries.
Dublin became the capital of the English Lordship of Ireland from 1171 onwards and was peopled extensively with settlers from England and Wales.
From 1022 through the Norman take-over of 1171, the High Kingship was held alongside " Kings with Opposition ".
In May 1171, Diarmuid died and his son, Donal MacMurrough-Kavanagh () claimed the kingdom of Leinster in accordance with his rights under the Brehon Laws.
In 1171, together with the neighbouring Santa Margherita Ligure, it was included in Rapallo's commune jurisdiction.
De Nugent came to Ireland with de Lacy in 1171 and settled on some land in Delvin.
Relations with Egypt soured when the Ayyubids came to power in 1171.

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