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1174 and when
It is still unknown when Poltava was founded, although the town was not attested before 1174.
For example, William gives the date of Amalric's death as 11 July 1173, when it actually occurred in 1174.
Between 1174, when Henry was reconciled to his father, and 1182, William led his master's Anglo-Norman team in all the major tournaments of the day, especially frequenting the huge international meetings in Picardy.
Henry's liaison with Rosamund became public knowledge in 1174 ; it ended when she retired to the nunnery at Godstow near Oxford in 1176, shortly before her death.
Nur ad-Din was preparing to invade Egypt to bring Saladin under control when he unexpectedly died in 1174.
The church was the scene of a terrible massacre in 1174, when some 300 of the townsfolk, seeking refuge there from Scottish raiders, were brutally put to the sword and butchered by Duncan, Earl of Fife.
The estate began in 1185, when Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland in 1174, was granted the " lands and harbour of Malahide ".
The English kings had a long history of presuming an overlordship of Scotland, harking back to the late 12th century when Scotland had actually been a vassal state of England for 15 years from 1174 ( Treaty of Falaise ) until the Quitclaim of Canterbury ( 1189 ), but the legality of the 13th century claim was questionable.
However, when Nur ad-Din died in 1174, the Sivas lands were incorporated into the Sultanate.
The king did suspect Hugh of supporting Henry's heir, Henry the Young King, when the prince rebelled and Hugh was also suspected of aiding the King of Scots, William I during an invasion of Northern England in 1174.
In 1174 it fell again into the hands of Abu Yaqub Yusuf, the third of the African Almohades ; and was not recovered until 1214, when it was taken by Alfonso IX of León.

1174 and was
Amalric I of Jerusalem ( also Amaury or Aimery ) ( 1136 – 11 July 1174 ) was King of Jerusalem 1163 – 1174, and Count of Jaffa and Ascalon before his accession.
His first wife, married before October 29, 1174, was Eschiva of Ibelin ( c. 1160 – Cyprus in Winter 1196 – 1197 ), daughter of Baldwin of Ibelin and first wife Richilde de Bethsan or Bessan.
It has been claimed that De Amore codifies the social and sexual life of Eleanor's court at Poitiers between 1170 and 1174, though it was evidently written at least ten years later and, apparently, at Troyes.
He was the first Cistercian placed on the calendar of saints, and was canonized by Pope Alexander III on 18 January 1174.
Saint Hedwig of Silesia (), also Saint Hedwig of Andechs (, ) ( 1174 – 15 October 1243 ) from the comital House of Andechs was Duchess of Silesia from 1201 and of Greater Poland from 1231 as well as High Duchess consort of Poland from 1232 until 1238.
Saladin soon began to assert his independence from Nur ad-Din, and with the death of both Amalric and Nur ad-Din in 1174, he was well-placed to begin exerting control over Nur ad-Din's Syrian possessions as well.
Miles was assassinated in October, 1174, and Count Raymond III of Tripoli, Amalric's first cousin, became regent.
Louis was defeated and a peace treaty was signed in September 1174, with the Treaty of Montlouis.
When Henry II and Louis VII made a truce on 8 September 1174, Richard was specifically excluded.
In the early summer of 1174, Nur ad-Din was mustering an army, sending summons to Mosul, Diyarbakir, and al-Jazira in an apparent preparation of attack against Saladin's Egypt.
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 1173 – 1174 against Henry II.
With an increasing anti-German sentiment sweeping through Lombardy, which culminated in the restoration of Milan in 1169, in 1174, Frederick made his fifth expedition to Italy but was opposed by the pro-papal Lombard League ( now joined by Venice, Sicily and Constantinople ) which had previously formed to stand against him.
Year 1174 ( MCLXXIV ) was a common year starting on Tuesday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Agricola and Eustathius ( or, less frequently, year 1174 Ab urbe condita ).
Miles was assassinated in October 1174, and Raymond III was soon appointed to replace him.
Raymond named William chancellor of Jerusalem, as well as archdeacon of Nazareth, and on 6 June 1175, William was elected archbishop of Tyre to replace Frederick de la Roche, who had died in October 1174.
Subsequently Asti adhered to the Lombard League ( 1169 ) against the German emperor, but was again defeated in 1174.
It was begun in 1174 by William II, and in 1182 the church, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, was, by a bull of Pope Lucius III, elevated to the rank of a metropolitan cathedral.

1174 and one
On 12 July 1174, in the midst of the Revolt of 1173 – 1174, 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.
David I had also erected a castle at Jedburgh, and in 1174, it was one of five fortresses ceded to England.
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 1173 – 1174 against his father Henry II.
Another brother, Cynan, died in 1174, removing one more contender for the throne.
Saint Hedwig of Andechs ( ca 1174 – October 1243 ) born at Andechs, was one of eight children born to Berthold IV, Count of Dießen-Andechs and Duke of Istria.
In 1174, even the imperial guards were told to learn Jurchen, and not to speak in Chinese ; in 1183, one thousand copies of the Jurchen edition of the Canon of Filial Piety were distributed to them for their edification.

1174 and English
In 1174, at the Battle of Alnwick, during a raid in support of the revolt, William recklessly charged the English troops himself, shouting, " Now we shall see which of us are good knights!
* 1174: On July 12, William I of Scotland is captured by the English in the Battle of Alnwick.
But in 1174, King William " the Lion " ( ruled 1165 – 1214 ) was captured by the English at the Battle of Alnwick.
King William I formed a deer park to the south-west of the castle, but after his capture by the English in 1174 he was forced to surrender several castles, including Stirling and Edinburgh, under the Treaty of Falaise.
1174 – 1201 ), was a 12th-century English chronicler.
He served as an emissary in the region in 1174 on behalf of the English monarch, and thus his account of, for example, the approach of Donnchadh's father Gille-Brighde towards the English king comes from a witness.

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