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1173 and early
Newcastle is not mentioned in the Domesday Book, as it grew up around the 12th century castle, but it must early have become a place of importance, for a charter, known only through a reference in a charter to Preston, was given to the town by Henry II of England in 1173.
The dates 984 – 1047, often given for the erection of St Front's, he considers too early ; he thinks that the present church of St Front was built about 1120 – 1173, in imitation of a foreign monument by a native local school of architecture which erected the other domed buildings in the south-west of France.

1173 and 1174
In March 1173, aggrieved at his lack of power and egged on by his father's enemies, the younger Henry launched the Revolt of 11731174.
* 1174 – William I of Scotland, a key rebel in the Revolt of 11731174, is captured at Alnwick by forces loyal to Henry II of England.
Following the failed rebellion of his elder brothers between 1173 and 1174, however, John became Henry's favourite child.
In 1173 John's elder brothers, backed by Eleanor, rose in revolt against Henry in the short-lived rebellion of 1173 to 1174.
When Henry's sons rebelled against him in 1173 Rhys sent his son Hywel Sais to Normandy to aid the king, then in 1174 personally led an army to Tutbury in Staffordshire to assist at the siege of the stronghold of the rebel Earl William de Ferrers.
Ghazi and Da ' ud were born to the same mother in 1173 and 1178, respectively, and the mother of Ishaq who was born in 1174 also gave birth to another son in July 1182.
William was a key player in the Revolt of 11731174 against Henry II.
* Eleanor of Aquitaine and her sons rebel against her husband Henry II of England in the Revolt of 11731174.
On 12 July 1174, in the midst of the Revolt of 11731174, Henry humbled himself with public penance at Becket's tomb as well as at the church of St. Dunstan's, which became one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in England.
* The Revolt of 11731174 against Henry II of England ends in defeat for the rebels.
For example, William gives the date of Amalric's death as 11 July 1173, when it actually occurred in 1174.
He also supported Henry's rebellious sons, and encouraged Plantagenet disunity by making Henry's sons, rather than Henry himself, the feudal overlords of the Angevin territories in France ; but the rivalry amongst Henry's sons and Louis's own indecisiveness broke up the coalition ( 11731174 ) between them.
It is possible that this major rebuilding took place as a reaction to the Revolt of 11731174 and the increased military activity generated.
Hugh ended up on the losing side in the Revolt of 11731174, Bungay was besieged, mined and ultimately destroyed by royal forces.
In the United States, the T-bone has the meat-cutting classification IMPS 1174 ; the porterhouse is IMPS 1173.
He stayed loyal to the king during the Revolt of 11731174 known as the Revolt of the Young King.
When Henry II's sons rebelled against him with the support of some leading barons in the Revolt of 11731174, Portchester was made ready for war.
Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester ( died 1190 ) was an English nobleman, one of the principal followers of Henry the Young King in the Revolt of 11731174 against his father Henry II.
He was elected to the see of Ely in late April 1173 and consecrated on 6 October 1174 at Canterbury.
In 11731174 he led a campaign in the north of England to help put down a rebellion by his legitimate half-brothers ; this campaign led to the capture of the King of Scots.
Pope Alexander III initially refused to confirm Geoffrey's selection as Bishop of Lincoln in about May 1173, prompting Geoffrey to travel to Rome in October 1174 to secure confirmation of this office.

1173 and Geoffrey
Geoffrey Ridel ( died 1189 ) was the nineteenth Lord Chancellor of England, from 1162 to 1173.
Geoffrey held a number of minor clerical offices before becoming Bishop of Lincoln in 1173, although he was not ordained a priest until 1189.
In 1173 he had four legitimate sons, from oldest to youngest: Henry, called the " Young King ", Richard ( later called " the Lionheart "), Geoffrey, and John " Lackland ", all of whom stood to inherit some or all of these possessions.
Henry the Young King withdrew to the court of his father-in-law, Louis, in France in March 1173 and was soon followed by his brothers Richard and Geoffrey.

1173 and military
Work on the ground floor of the white marble campanile began on August 8, 1173, during a period of military success and prosperity.
His military abilities, displayed in the rebellion of 11731174, as well his custody of castles near Tours, would have also fed into Richard's disquiet over Geoffrey's possible intentions.

1173 and campaign
Strongbow returned to favour and power in Ireland, in 1173 when he aided the King in his campaign against his rebelling sons.
In order to punish Mleh for his outrage against the count, Amalric I marched north into Cilicia in 1173 ; but the campaign achieved nothing except to check Mleh ’ s further expansion.

1173 and northern
Shahabuddin took the city of Ghazni in 1173 and used it as a launching-pad for expansion into northern India.
In 1173, the northern wall of the mosque was damaged again by fire and was rebuilt by the Ayyubid sultan, Saladin ( r. 1174 – 1193 ), along with the Minaret of the Bride, which had been destroyed in the 1069 fire.

1173 and England
* October 14 – Isabel of Gloucester, wife of King John of England ( b. c. 1173 )
In 1173, more than two years after the murder of Becket, King Henry II of England decided to fill the vacant archbishopric of Canterbury ; there were two candidates: Richard, and Odo, prior of Canterbury.
Around 1173, he went to England, where he served Henry II and successive archbishops of Canterbury, Richard of Dover, as a Latin secretary.
Ralph de Warneville was the twentieth Lord Chancellor of England, from 1173 to 1181.
On her divorce from Louis and her marriage with Henry II of England, Eleanor's claims passed on to this monarch, who at last forced Raymond V to do him homage for Toulouse in 1173.
Bretons took part in the Revolt of 11731174, siding with the rebels against Henry II of England.
The Revolt of 1173 – 74 was a rebellion against Henry II of England by three of his sons, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine and rebel supporters.
Category: 1173 in England
He was named vice-chancellor when Ralph de Warneville became Chancellor of England, which occurred in 1173.
Similarly, Jourdain Fantosme, who was in the north of England in 1174, wrote an account of the wars between Henry II., his sons, William the Lion of Scotland and Louis VII., in 1173 and 1174 ( Chronicle of the reigns of Stephen ...
It was built between 1165 and 1173 by Henry II of England to consolidate royal power in the region.
He joined the baronial Revolt of 11731174 against King Henry II of England, and was influential in convincing the Bretons to revolt.
Robert rendered good service in the troubles of 1173 and was rewarded in 1177 by receiving from the king of England, jointly with Miles de Cogan, a grant of the kingdom of Cork, " from Lismore to the sea ".

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