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1182 and Pope
After being elected Pope in 1181, he lived at Rome from November 1181 to March 1182, but dissensions in the city compelled him to pass the remainder of his pontificate in exile, mainly at Velletri, Anagni and Verona.
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.
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.
By 1182 Pope Lucius III had ordered that Geoffrey either resign Lincoln or be consecrated ; he chose to resign, and became Chancellor instead.
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.

1182 and Lucius
Later, several popes sojourned in Sezze, including Gregory VII ( 1073 ), Paschal II ( 1116 ) and Lucius III ( 1182 ).

1182 and III
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.
At the end of 1182, the Byzantine governor of Cilicia, Isaac Comnenus, in revolt against the Emperor Andronicus I Comnenus, sought help from Bohemond III against Roupen and admitted his troops into Tarsus.
# ( 4 February 1181 – 3 February 1182 ) Isabella of Toron, a daughter of Humphrey III of Toron and Stephanie of Milly
In 1182, he accepted the diaconate from the hands of his cousin the archbishop of Salzburg, Adalbert III.
* Robert III of Loritello ( died 1182 )
* Conrad III of Dachau ( died 1182 )
In 1182, he became co-ruler with Sviatoslav III of Kiev, an arrangement that lasted until Sviatoslav's death in 1194.
Sviatoslav III Vsevolodovich ( Ukrainian and Russian: Святослав III Всеволодич ) ( died 1194 ), Prince of Turov ( 1142 and 1154 ), Vladimir and Volyn ( 1141 – 1146 ), Pinsk ( 1154 ), Novgorod-Seversky ( 1157 – 1164 ), Chernigov ( 1164 – 1177 ), Grand Prince of Kiev ( 1174, 1177 – 1180, 1182 – 1194 ).
* 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.
* Sviatoslav III of Kyiv ( before 1141 – 1194 ), prince of Turov ( 1142 and 1154 ), Volodymyr and Volyn ( 1141 – 1146 ), Pinsk ( 1154 ), Novhorod-Siversky ( 1157 – 1164 ), Chernihiv ( 1164 – 1177 ), Grand Prince of Kyiv ( 1174, 1177 – 1180, 1182 – 1194 )

1182 and who
As younger son, Andrew had no hope to inherite the Kingdom of Hungary from his father who wanted to ensure the inheritance of his elder son, Emeric and had him crowned already in 1182.
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.
# Marie ( 1133 – 1182 ), who succeeded as Countess Marie I of Boulogne
The second duke was Henry's son Leopold V, who succeeded him in 1177 and took part in, the crusades of 1182 and 1190.
We can see this from his appearances in the History of William Marshal, the biography of the knight assigned to him as a tutor in 1170, and who became his tournament team leader until 1182.
In 1182, Masako's brother Yoshitoki married, and that same year, Masako and Yoritomo had their first son, Minamoto no Yoriie, who would be the heir.
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 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.
Manuel's cousin Andronikos Komnenos, who had been exiled during Manuel's reign, was invited back by the porphyrogenita Maria, and marched on Constantinople in 1182.
* William VIII ( died 1182 ), who marries Anne of Nevers.
# Maria Comnena ( 1152 – 1182 ), ( not to be confused with the Queen of Jerusalem by that name who was a relative ) who married Renier of Montferrat.

1182 and him
When Valdemar died in 1182, his son succeeded him as Canute VI, and Absalon served as Canute VI's counsellor.
On the accession of Canute VI in 1182, an imperial ambassador arrived at Roskilde to the new king swear fealty to Frederick Barberossa, but Absalon resolutely withstood him.
He complied and the truce between him and the Zengids officially ended in September 1182.
The History depicts him as constantly moving from one tournament to another across northern and central France between 1175 and 1182.
An ambitious man, Guy convinced Baldwin IV to name him regent in early 1182.
When he finally returned to Constantinople in 1182, becoming emperor in 1183, there is no evidence that Theodora went back to live with him.
In the winter of 1182 / 1183 Sverre initiated construction of Sverresborg ( one of the earliest Norwegian fortresses ) to provide him a more secure and more easily defended base from which to work.

1182 and monastery
The monastery in Osterholz was founded in 1182 and persisted until 1650, when Lower Saxony became mostly Protestant.

1182 and thought
Usually he is thought to have died in 1182.
According to an alternative line of thought, he became a bishop after 1182, remaining a monk throughout the period of 1160s and 1170s.

1182 and .
Their party was defeated ( 2 May 1182 ), but Andronikos Komnenos, a first cousin of Emperor Manuel, took advantage of these disorders to aim at the crown, entered Constantinople, where he was received with almost divine honours, and overthrew the government.
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.
This gave Andronikos the opportunity to seize the crown for himself, leaving his retirement in 1182 and marching to Constantinople with an army that ( according to non-Byzantine sources ) included Muslim contingents.
Gerald of Wales relates how in 1182 the castle was seized back by the Welsh.
In response, Saladin attacked the kingdom in 1182, but was defeated at Belvoir Castle.
In December 1182, Raynald launched a naval expedition on the Red Sea, which made it as far south as Rabigh.
Another nephew, Cinzio Papareschi ( died 1182 ), was also a cardinal, raised to the cardinalate in 1158, after Innocent's death.
In April 1182, Philip expelled all Jews from the demesne and confiscated their goods.
In 1181 – 1182 Richard faced a revolt over the succession to the county of Angoulême.
On May 11, 1182, Saladin along with half of the Egyptian Ayyubid army and numerous non-combatants left Cairo for Syria.
Saladin arrived at the city on November 10, 1182.
On September 29, 1182 Saladin crossed the Jordan River to attack Beisan which was found to be empty.
In response, Saladin built a fleet of 30 galleys to attack Beirut in 1182.
Following the failure of his Kerak sieges, Saladin temporarily turned his attention back to another long-term project and resumed attacks on the territory of ʻIzz ad-Dīn ( Masʻūd ibn Mawdūd ibn Zangi ), around Mosul, which he had begun with some success in 1182.
* 1182 – Minamoto no Yoriie, Japanese shogun ( d. 1204 )
The Sejm in 1182 in Łęczyca was the most notable of these councils, in that for the first time in Poland's history it established laws constraining the power of the ruler.
A renowned exponent, Sakya Pandita 1182 – 1251CE was the great grandson of Khon Konchog Gyalpo.
* 1182: revolt of the people of Constantinople against the Latins, whom they massacre, proclaiming Andronicus I Comnenus co-emperor.
* August 14 – Minamoto no Yoriie, Japanese shogun ( b. 1182 )
* April 18 – Marie of Montpellier, Lady of Montpellier, Queen of Aragon ( b. 1182 )

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