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1180 and lands
Taking advantage of the hostility of other German princes to Henry, Frederick had Henry tried in absentia by a court of bishops and princes in 1180, declared that Imperial law overruled traditional German law, and had Henry stripped of his lands and declared an outlaw.
The area was once part of the historic parish of Cadder-originally lands granted by King William the Lion to the Bishop of Glasgow, Jocelin, in 1180.
Upon the deposition of the Welf duke Henry the Lion in 1180, the ducal title fell to the House of Ascania, in 1296 the remaining lands were divided into the duchies of Saxe-Wittenberg and Saxe-Lauenburg.
The rulers of the castle and the surrounding lands were the counts of Andechs ( 1135 – 1248, from 1135 to 1180 Dießen-Andechs, from 1180 to 1248 Andechs-Meranien ) and the Thuringian counts of Orlamünde ( 1260 – 1340 ).
Taking advantage of the hostility of other German princes to Henry, Frederick had Henry tried in absentia by a court of bishops and princes in 1180, declared that imperial law overruled traditional German law, and had Henry stripped of his lands and declared an outlaw.
In 1180 and 1187, he punished the princes of Ryazan by ousting them from their lands.
Alarmed at the expansion of Henry the Lion's power, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa deposed the Saxon duke and redistributed his lands in 1180 / 81.
A ferry service across the Tay was already well established when these lands were granted to the newly formed Arbroath Abbey about 1180.
Cumbria was only a short distance too from the lands of the Gall-Gaidhil, and around 1180 John de Courcy married Donnchadh's cousin Affraic inghen Gofraidh, whose father Guðrøðr ( Gofraidh ), King of the Isles, was son of Donnchadh's aunt.

1180 and east
By 1180, Henry had successfully established a powerful and contiguous state comprising Saxony, Bavaria and substantial territories in the north and east of Germany.
Taking advantage of the hostility of other German princes to Henry, who had successfully established a powerful and contiguous state comprising Saxony, Bavaria and substantial territories in the north and east of Germany, Frederick had Henry tried in absentia for insubordination by a court of bishops and princes in 1180.
The chief of the House of Ascania, Otto I, Margrave of Brandenburg, son of Albert the Bear, a maternal cousin of Henry the Lion, provided his sixth brother Bernard, Count of Anhalt, from then on Bernard III, Duke of Saxony, with the from then on so-called younger Duchy of Saxony ( 1180 – 1296 ), a radically belittled territory consisting of three unconnected territories along the river Elbe, from north west to south east, ( 1 ) Hadeln around Otterndorf, ( 2 ) around Lauenburg upon Elbe and ( 3 ) around Wittenberg upon Elbe.

1180 and river
Moving in the wake of German merchants who were now following the old trading routes of the Vikings, a monk named Meinhard landed at the mouth of the Daugava river in present-day Latvia in 1180 and was made bishop in 1186.
Moving in the wake of German merchants, a monk named Meinhard had landed at the mouth of the Daugava river in present-day Latvia in 1180.
In June 1180, Saladin, the sultan of Egypt, and Kilij Arslan II, the sultan of Iconium met on the river Sanja and there, apparently concluded an alliance.
The Cistercian Inch Abbey monastery, founded by John de Courcy in 1180, is located near to the river in the southern area of the Early Christian earthwork enclosure.

1180 and fell
In 1180, under the rule of Władysław's II youngest son Konrad Spindleshanks, Głogów was rebuilt and became the residence of his principality, which fell back to the Duchy of Silesia upon his death about 1190.
While most of the Traungau fell to the Babenberg duchy of Austria upon the deposition of the Bavarian duke Henry the Lion in 1180, the southeastern Ausseerland remained with the newly established Duchy of Styria, which nevertheless from 1192 was held in personal union by the Austrian Babenbergs.
He was the victor at the Battle of Uji in 1180, and also at the Battle of Yahagigawa in 1181, where, after forcing the enemy Minamoto forces to retreat, Tomomori fell ill, and so the pursuit was ended.
With the death of Manuel in September 1180, the throne fell to the boy Alexios II, with his mother, the empress dowager Maria, acting as regent.
Unlike the name Westphalia, that was perpetuated by the Duchy of Westphalia held by the Archbishops of Cologne, the name Eastphalia gradually fell out of use when the Saxon stem duchy dissolved upon the deposition of Duke Henry the Lion in 1180.

1180 and Wittelsbach
In 1180, Henry the Lion was outlawed ; Saxony was divided, and Bavaria was given to Otto of Wittelsbach.
In 1180, with the trial of Henry the Lion, Otto I Wittelsbach became Duke of Bavaria and Munich was handed over to the Bishop of Freising.
The Wittelsbach family was the ruling dynasty of the German territories of Bavaria from 1180 to 1918 and of the Electorate of the Palatinate from 1214 until 1805 ; in 1815 the latter territory was partly incorporated as Rhine Palatinate into Bavaria, which was elevated to a kingdom by Napoleon in 1806.
The counts were ancestors of the Wittelsbach family, who in 1180 became rulers of Bavaria.
When his brother Engelbert III died without heirs in 1173 he could unite a significant number of territories under his rule and confirmed his independence when the Bavarian ducal title passed to the House of Wittelsbach in 1180.

1180 and dynasty
In 1180 the last of the capable Komnenoi, Manuel I Komnenos, died and was replaced by the relatively incompetent Angeloi dynasty, allowing some Bulgarian nobles to organize an uprising.
Henry the Lion (; 1129 – 6 August 1195 ) was a member of the Welf dynasty and Duke of Saxony, as Henry III, from 1142, and Duke of Bavaria, as Henry XII, from 1156, which duchies he held until 1180.
Delafosse previously proposed that, Soumaoro Kanté's grandfather with the help of his army and the Sosso nobility of Kaniaga captured what was left of the sacked Ghana Empire, and by 1180, Diara Kanté ( var: Jara Kante ), Soumaoro's father gained control of Koumbi Saleh, dethroned a Muslim dynasty and continued the Diarisso Dynasty ( varition: Jariso or Jarisso ) whose son ( Soumaoro ) went on to succeed him and launched an offensive against the Mandinkas.

1180 and Bavaria
He had vanquished one notable opponent, his Welf cousin, Duke Henry the Lion of Saxony and Bavaria in 1180, but his hopes of restoring the power and prestige of the monarchy seemed unlikely to be met by the end of his life.
Members of the family served as Dukes, Electors and Kings of Bavaria ( 1180 – 1918 ), Counts Palatine of the Rhine ( 1214 – 1803 and 1816 – 1918 ), Margraves of Brandenburg ( 1323 – 1373 ), Counts of Holland, Hainaut and Zeeland ( 1345 – 1432 ), Elector-Archbishops of Cologne ( 1583 – 1761 ), Dukes of Jülich and Berg ( 1614 – 1794 / 1806 ), Kings of Sweden ( 1441 – 1448 and 1654 – 1720 ) and Dukes of Bremen-Verden ( 1654 – 1719 ).
Otto I's son Eckhard I, Count of Scheyern was father to the Count palatine of Bavaria Otto IV ( died 1156 ), whose son Otto was invested with the Duchy of Bavaria in 1180 after the fall of Henry the Lion.
This march was raised to become a duchy by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1180 after the fall of Henry the Lion of Bavaria.
The elder branch of the House of Este, the House of Welf, historically rendered " Guelf " or " Guelph " in English, produced dukes of Bavaria ( 1070 – 1139, 1156 – 1180 ), dukes of Saxony ( 1138 – 1139, 1142 – 1180 ), a German King ( 1198 – 1218 ), and the dukes of Brunswick and Lüneburg ( 1208 – 1918 ), later styled the " Electors of Hanover " when two branches of the family recombined in 1705.
In 1180 Frederick Barbarossa stripped Henry the Lion of his duchies of Saxony and Bavaria.
* Henry the Lion, Son of Henry the Proud ; Duke of Saxony ( 1142 – 1180 ), Duke of Bavaria ( 1156 – 1180 )
Ottokar IV ( 1163 – May 8, 1192 ) was Margrave of Styria and Duke from 1180 onwards, when Styria, previously a margraviate subordinated to the duchy of Bavaria, was raised to the status of an independent duchy.

1180 and ;
This window is actually a composite ; the upper part, showing the Virgin and child surrounded by adoring angels, dates from around 1180 and was probably positioned at the centre of the apse in the earlier building.
* KERI ( 1180 AM ; 50 kW ; WASCO-GREENACRES, CA ; Owner: KWSO, INC .)
* KERN ( 1180 AM ; 50 kW ; WASCO-GREENACRES, CA ; Owner: AGM, INC .)
One year later, Philip of Alsace had his protégé married to his niece, Isabelle of Hainaut, offering the County of Artois and other Flemish territories as dowry, much to the dismay of Baldwin V. In 1180, war broke out between Philip II and his mentor, resulting in the devastation of Picardy and Île-de-France ; King Philip refused to give open battle and gained the upper hand, and Baldwin V, at first allied with his brother-in-law ( Philip of Alsace ), intervened on behalf of his son-in-law in 1184, in support of his daughter's interests.
Guy went to Jerusalem at some date between 1173 and 1180, initially as a pilgrim or Crusader ; Bernard Hamilton suggests that he may have arrived with the French Crusaders of 1179.
A view of Malmesbury Abbey in Wiltshire, completed in 1180 ; it remains in use as the parish church of Malmesbury
In 1180, Yoritomo was defeated at Ishibashiyama, his first major battle ; but his early years as an insurgent chief were mostly spent in consolidating his power over the warrior aristocrats in the Kantō area, most of whom accepted his authority peaceably.
* 1180 ( Jishō 4, 21st day of the 4th month ): In the 12th year of Takakura-tennō's reign ( 高倉天皇12年 ), the emperor was forced to abdicate ; and the succession (‘‘ senso ’’) was received by his infant son, the grandson of Taira Kiyomori.
Abraham ibn Daud ( Hebrew: אברהם אבן דאוד ; Arabic: ابراهيم بن داود ) was a Spanish-Jewish astronomer, historian, and philosopher ; born at Toledo, Spain about 1110 ; died, according to common report, a martyr about 1180.
The main attractions are the Chapel of St Erhard and Ursula, the Black Tower and the ruins of a palace ; all from around 1180.
* Wichmann von Seeburg 1152 – 1180 ; prince-archbishop to 1192 ; Bishop of Naumburg, 1150 – 54
* Wichmann von Seeburg 1180 – 1192 ; archbishop from 1152
* Chanson d ' Antioche, apparently begun by Richard le Pèlerin c. 1100 ; earliest surviving text by Graindor de Douai c. 1180 ; expanded version 14th century

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