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1182 and Henry
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.
At Christmas 1182 a royal court celebration for Christmas in the aula of Caen Castle brought together Henry II and his sons, Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, receiving more than a thousand knights.
In 1182, he was present at his overlord Henry II of England's court at Argentan.
* Henry, died 1182
* Henry of Chichester, 1182, resigned 1187
In February 1182 Coutances witnessed King Henry II's will, made before the king travelled to Normandy.
The abbots were ( pictured from front to rear in photo ): Edmund of Walpole ( 1248 – 1256 ); Henry of Rushbrooke ( 1235 – 1248 ); Richard of the Isle of Ely ( 1229 – 1234 ); Samson ( 1182 – 1211 ); and Ording ( 1148 – 1157 ).
# Henry ( d. 1182 )
In 1182 and 1183 Henry II of England spent lavishly on orphreys.

1182 and Lion
Arbroath Abbey was founded by William the Lion and dedicated in 1178 and the earldom of Dundee granted to David, Earl of Huntingdon around 1182 ( Dundee later gained Royal Burgh status in 1292 on the coronation of David's heir, John Balliol ).

1182 and wife
* Alice ( 1182 – after 1234 ), the wife firstly of Hethum of Sassoun, secondly of Count Raymond IV of Tripoli, and thirdly of Vahram of Korikos
He was born circa 1182, the eldest son of Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk by his wife Ida de Tosny.
Maria of Antioch ( 1145 – 1182 ) was a Byzantine empress as the wife of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
In 1182, the 19 year old Yoshitoki, amidst the war, wed. His wife is unknown.
* Marie of Montpellier ( 1182 – 1213 ), wife of Peter II of Aragon

1182 and daughter
Court lady: Empress Dowager Shumeimon-in ( 修明門院 ) Fujiwara no Shigeko ( 藤原重子 ) ( 1182 – 1264 ), daughter of Takakura Norisue ( 高倉範季 )
Early in 1181, Roupen came on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and there on 4 February1181 / 3 February 1182 he married Isabella of Toron, daughter of Humphrey III of Toron and Stephanie of Milly.
# ( 4 February 1181 – 3 February 1182 ) Isabella of Toron, a daughter of Humphrey III of Toron and Stephanie of Milly
In 1199, he married Alice of Vergy ( 1182 – 1252 ), the daughter of Hugues, Seigneur de Vergy by Gillette de Trainel.
* Maria Komnene ( Porphyrogenita ) ( 1152 – 1182 ), the Porphyrogenita, eldest daughter of the Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and Bertha of Sulzbach

1182 and II
Kilij Arslan II invaded the empire in AD 1182, defeating the Byzantines at the Siege of Cotyaeum resulting in the Byzantine Empire losing Cotyaeum and Sozopolis.
The expulsion, which was not reversed until 1656, followed a precedent set by other European territorial princes: Philip II of France had expelled all Jews from his own lands in 1182 ; John I, Duke of Brittany, drove them out of his duchy in 1239 ; and in the late 1240s Louis IX of France had expelled the Jews from the royal demesne before his first passage to the East.
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.
1182 ), married in 1151 to Mstislav II, Prince of Pereyaslavl and Grand Prince of Kiev since 1168.
The settlement round the site was called Ville l ' Évêque, for it had belonged to the bishop of Paris since the time of Philip II of France, when Bishop Maurice de Sully seized the synagogue that stood on the site from the Jews of Paris in 1182, and consecrated it a church dedicated to Mary Magdalene.
In May 1182, Saladin finally captured Aleppo after a brief siege ; the new governor of the city, Imad al-Din Zangi II, was unpopular with his subjects and surrendered Aleppo after Saladin agreed to restore his previous control over Sinjar, ar-Raqqah, and Nusaybin — which would act as vassal territories under the Ayyubids.
Cultural achievements of the medieval period include the work of the nun Euphrosyne of Polotsk ( 1120 – 1173 ), who built monasteries, transcribed books, promoted literacy and sponsored art ( including local artisan Lazarus Bohsha's famous " Cross of Saint Euphrosyne ," a national symbol and treasure lost during World War II ), and the prolific, original Church Slavonic sermons and writings of Bishop Cyril of Turaw ( 1130 – 1182 ).
The Hague: Mouton, II, pp. 1171 – 1182.
* Vitale II Michiel ( 1164 – 1182 )
In 1616 the ducal residential castle in Lauenburg upon Elbe, started in 1180 – 1182 by Duke Bernard I, burnt down and Duke Francis II then used Neuhaus Castle as his residence.
It was the center of several revolts against ruling Byzantine emperors-in 1182, led by John Komnenos Vatatzes, and 1188-1205 or 1206, led by Theodore Mangaphas, a local Philadelphian, against Isaac II Angelos.
* Adelasia or Azalaïs ( d. 1232 ), who married Manfred II, marquess of Saluzzo, c. 1182, and was regent for her grandson Manfred III.
* Adelasia or Azalaïs ( d. 1232 ), who married Manfred II, marquess of Saluzzo, c. 1182, and was regent for her grandson Manfred III.
Later, several popes sojourned in Sezze, including Gregory VII ( 1073 ), Paschal II ( 1116 ) and Lucius III ( 1182 ).

1182 and England
Geoffrey formally resigned the see of Lincoln on 6 January 1182, at Marlborough in England, rather than be ordained as Pope Lucius III had ordered.
The favorable position of English Jews was shown, among other things, by the visit of Abraham ibn Ezra in 1158, by that of Isaac of Chernigov in 1181, and by the resort to England of Jews who were exiled from France by Philip Augustus in 1182, among them probably being Judah Sir Leon of Paris.
The favourable position of the English Jews was shown, among other things, by the visit of Abraham ibn Ezra in 1158, by that of Isaac of Chernigov in 1181, and by the resort to England of the Jews who were exiled from France by Philip Augustus in 1182, among them probably being Judah Sir Leon of Paris.
The History of Lancashire begins with its establishment as a county of England in 1182, making it one of the youngest of the historic counties of England.

1182 and Richard
In 1181 – 1182 Richard faced a revolt over the succession to the county of Angoulême.

1182 and left
On May 11, 1182, Saladin along with half of the Egyptian Ayyubid army and numerous non-combatants left Cairo for Syria.
The controversy over the succession to the inheritance of the Countess had been left unsettled by an agreement of 1177, and the Emperor proposed in 1182 that the Curia should renounce its claim, receiving in exchange two-tenths of the imperial income from Italy, one-tenth for the Pope and the other tenth for the cardinals.

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