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1183 and Yoritomo's
His half-brothers, Minamoto no Yoshitsune and Minamoto no Noriyori defeated the Taira in several key battles, but they could not stop Minamoto no Yoshinaka, Yoritomo's rival, from entering Kyoto in 1183 and chasing the Taira south.
In 1183, Minamoto no Yoshinaka, Yoritomo's rival and cousin, took Kyoto, driving the Taira ( and Emperor Antoku ) to Shikoku.
In 1183, Minamoto no Yoshinaka, Yoritomo's cousin, took Kyoto before Yoritomo could.

1183 and rival
In 1183, as the rival Minamoto clan gained power, and following the defection of Emperor Go-Shirakawa to the Minamoto side, Munemori led his forces, along with the young Emperor Antoku west, to the Taira strongholds of Shikoku and Kyūshū.

1183 and cousin
Minamoto no Yoritomo, Yoshinaka's cousin, moved to fight him for dominance of the clan in March 1183, but was convinced to stand down and withdraw by Yoshinaka, who argued that they should be united against the Taira.

1183 and Minamoto
* 1183 – Taira no Munemori and the Taira clan take the young Emperor Antoku and the three sacred treasures and flee to western Japan to escape pursuit by the Minamoto clan.
In 1183, when Minamoto no Yoshinaka entered the capital, the Taira clan fled with the young emperor and the sacred treasures to Yashima ( the name of a place inside modern-day Takamatsu, Kagawa ).
In 1183 Minamoto no Yoshinaka from Musashi province defeated the Taira and entered Kyōto.
* 1183 Siege of Hiuchi-the Taira attack a Minamoto fortress.
* 1183 Battle of Mizushima-the Taira intercept a Minamoto force, heading for Yashima.
* 1183 Siege of Fukuryuji-the Minamoto attack a Taira fortress.
In late 1183, Minamoto no Yoritomo ( still in Kamakura ) is appointed by the Retired Emperor Go-Shirakawa as a Barbarian-subduing Commander ( shōgun ).
In November of 1183, Minamoto no Yoshinaka sent an army to cross the Inland Sea to Yashima, but they were caught by the Taira just offshore of Mizushima ( 水島 ), a small island of Bitchu Province, just off Honshū.
The siege of the Fukuryūji took place in 1183, and was a battle of the Genpei War, the great 12th century Japanese civil war between the Taira clan and the Minamoto clan.
However, in 1183, Go-Shirakawa was informed by Minamoto no Yukiie that Minamoto no Yoshinaka intended to kidnap him, forming a new government to the north, and using his possession of the cloistered emperor to justify his rule.

1183 and no
no: 1183
In October 1183 and then on August 13, 1184, Saladin and al-Adil besieged Karak, but to no avail.
* 1183 Battle of Muroyama-Minamoto no Yukiie tries and fails to recoup the loss of the battle of Mizushima.
no: Kategori: 1183
In April and May 1183, a Taira force led by Taira no Koremori attacked the fortress.
no: Kategori: Dødsfall i 1183
When he finally returned to Constantinople in 1182, becoming emperor in 1183, there is no evidence that Theodora went back to live with him.

1183 and Yoshinaka
In 1183, the Taira gather a large army ( mainly from western provinces ) and send it against Yoshinaka and Yoritomo.
As conditions improved in 1183, the Taira sought retribution against Yoshinaka.
But they failed ; Yoshinaka seized Kyoto in December of 1183 and attacked the palace / monastery in 1184.

1183 and entered
This took place in 1183, and when it was finished, the results were entered into a register that became known as the Boldon Book.

1183 and out
Raymond and Guy finally agreed to attack Saladin at Tiberias, but could not agree on a plan ; Raymond thought a pitched battle should be avoided, but Guy probably remembered the criticism he faced for avoiding battle in 1183, and it was decided to march out against Saladin directly.
Work proceeded quickly, and Sverre, along with a detachment of his men, moved out to the castle during Lent in 1183.
* The landgraviate, from 1183 / 1184 Duchy of Brabant, an imperial fief lifted out of the duchy of Lower Lotharingia from about 1085 / 1086.

1183 and Heike
* 1183 ( Juei 2, 25th day of 7th month ): The Heike flee the capital with Emperor Antoku and Three Sacred Treasures.

1183 and young
Gervase's best known work Imperialia was intended for the prince Henry, son of Henry II in whose circle Gervase, a learned scholar and cleric, was retained until the young man ’ s death, in his late twenties, in June 1183.

1183 and Emperor
Alexios II Komnenos or Alexius II Comnenus () ( 10 September 1169 – 24 September 1183, Constantinople ), Byzantine emperor ( 1180 – 1183 ), was the son of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and Maria, daughter of Raymond, prince of Antioch.
Together with his father and brothers, Alexios had conspired against Emperor Andronikos I Komnenos ( c. 1183 ), and thus he spent several years in exile in Muslim courts, including that of Saladin.
Andronikos I Komnenos ( or Andronicus I Comnenus, ; c. 1118 – September 12, 1185 ) was Byzantine Emperor from 1183 to 1185 ).
* September 10 – Alexius II Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor ( d. 1183 )
* Alexius II Comnenus ( 1167 – 1183 ), Byzantine Emperor
Finally his aunt Theodora Komnene, who had an affair with the new Emperor Andronikos I Komnenos ( 1183 – 1185 ) convinced the Emperor to contribute to his ransom, as did his stepfather Constantine Makrodoukas and Andronikos Doukas, another relative and a childhood friend, a sodomite and debaucher, as Niketas tells us.
* 1183 ( Juei 2, 20th day of 8th month ): Emperor Go-Toba is enthroned without the imperial regalia.
Thus Emperor Andronikos I ( 1183 – 1185 ) could still gather 100 warships in 1185 to resist and later defeat a Norman fleet in the Sea of Marmara.
Heinrich I ( d. 1183 ) was the first to take the title of Count of Hohenlohe, and in 1230 his grandsons, Gottfried and Conrad, supporters of Emperor Frederick II, founded the lines of Hohenlohe-Hohenlohe and Hohenlohe-Brauneck, names taken from their respective castles.

1183 and ).
Agnes Maria of Andechs-Merania ( died 1201 ), queen of France, was the daughter of Bertold IV ( died 1204 ), who was Count of Andechs, a castle and territory near Ammersee, Bavaria and from 1183 duke of Merania ( Istria ).
Andronikos was now formally proclaimed as co-emperor before the crowd on the terrace of the Church of Christ of the Chalkè, and not long afterwards, on the pretext that divided rule was injurious to the Empire, he caused Alexios II to be strangled with a bow-string ( October 1183 ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Theodosius and Valentinianus ( or, less frequently, year 1183 Ab urbe condita ).
* Robert ( 1182 – 1183 ).
It was presented to the Papacy by its Frankish conqueror in 754 and passed back and forth between the popes and the archbishops of Ravenna, was briefly a communal republic ( 1183 – 1198 ).
As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 8, 463 on a land area of 0. 3065 km² ( 0. 1183 sq mi, 75. 7 acres ).
Early interpretations included Wasindone ( people of the hill by the stream, 1096 ), or Wassyngtona ( settlement of Wassa's people, 1183 ).
無門関, Mumonkan ) is a collection of 48 Chan ( Zen ) koans compiled in the early 13th century by the Chinese Zen master Wumen Hui-k ' ai ( 無門慧開 )( 1183 – 1260 ) ( Japanese: Mumon Ekai ).
* Andronikos I Komnenos ( Ανδρόνικος Α ’ Κομνηνός, Andronikos I Komninos ) ( c. 1118 – September 12, 1185 ) was a Byzantine emperor ( r. 1183 – 1185 ).
Treviso joined the Lombard League, and gained independence after the Peace of Constance ( 1183 ).
By his first marriage he had a daughter Elizabeth who was given in marriage by the French King Louis VII ( d. 118 ) to his youngest brother Peter of France, who thenceforth became known as Peter I of Courtenay ( d. 1183 ).
In 1183, de Courcy provided for the establishment of a priory at the cathedral of Down with generous endowments to the Benedictines from Chester in England ( free from all subjugation to Chester Cathedral ).
* M. G. Kuzyk, " Fundamental limits on third-order molecular susceptibilities ," Optics Letters 25, 1183 ( 2000 ).
He first achieved distinction as an officer in Nur ad-Din Zengi's army during his uncle Shirkuh's third and final campaign in Egypt ( 1168 – 1169 ); following Nur ad-Din's death in 1174, Al-Adil governed Egypt on behalf of his brother Saladin and mobilized that country's vast resources in support of his brother's campaigns in Syria and his war against the Crusaders ( 1175 – 1183 ).
He was governor of Aleppo ( 1183 – 1186 ) but returned to administer Egypt during the Third Crusade ( 1186 – 1192 ); as governor of Saladin's northern provinces ( 1192 – 1193 ), he suppressed the revolt of ' Izz Al-Din of Mosul following Saladin's death ( March 1193 ), and played the role of kingmaker during the succession dispute among Saladin's sons Al-Aziz Uthman and Al-Afdal ( 1193 – 1196 ).
* Pandion's statue: A statue of a mythical king of ancient Athens, it was located in the agora as a rallying point for the Pandionid tribe ( line 1183 ).
81, 1183 ( 1998 ).
Nonetheless, Godfrey maintained the margraviate of Antwerp and retained the ducal title ( which would in 1183 become Duke of Brabant ).
He spent some time between 1183 and 1189 at the Sicilian court of the Norman William II, who had married Henry's daughter Joan ( 1177 ).
It was edited by Morgan as La Continuation de Guillaume de Tyr ( 1183 – 1197 ).

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