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A dismissive allusion in the text to the " wealth of Hungary " has suggested the hypothesis that it was written after 1184, at the time when Bela III of Hungary had sent to the French court a statement of his income and had proposed marriage to Marie's sister Marguerite of France, but before 1186, when his proposal was accepted.
The defenders of Mosul, when they became aware that help was on the way, increased their efforts, and Saladin subsequently fell ill, so in March 1186 a peace treaty was signed.
In 1186, he helped establish Aragonese influence in Sardinia when he supported his cousin Agalbursa, the widow of the deceased Judge of Arborea, Barison II, in placing her grandson, the child of her eldest daughter Ispella, Hugh, on the throne of Arborea in opposition to Peter of Serra.
The castle was occupied by the English for twelve years, until 1186, when it was returned to William as the dowry of his English bride, Ermengarde de Beaumont, who had been chosen for him by King Henry.
Upon Abbasid encouragement, Saladin and Mas ' ud negotiated a treaty in March 1186 that left the Zengids in control of Mosul, but they would be obligated to supply the Ayyubids with military aid when demanded.
At the end of 1186 Saladin, with his army stationed at Raymond's fief of Tiberias, threatened an invasion of the kingdom when Raynald continued to attack Muslim caravans.
Commercially, these were sold as Lisp Machines and branded as Xerox AI Workstations ; the same designs, but with different software, were also sold under different names ( e. g. when running the Viewpoint system, the 1186 Daybreak was sold as the Xerox 6085.
The Daybreak was sold as a Xerox 1186 workstation when configured as a Lisp machine and as the Xerox 6085 PCS ( Professional Computer System ) or Viewpoint 6085 PCS ( Professional Computer System ) when sold as an office workstation running the Viewpoint system ( based on the Star software originally developed for the Xerox Star.
Walter de Lacy, son of Hugh, gained seisin of the lordship of Meath by charter in 1194 during Richard I's exercise of the lordship of Ireland, having previously been a minor when his father Hugh de Lacy died in 1186.
Roger opposed Raynald of Châtillon and Guy of Lusignan, and at first refused to hand over his key to the royal treasury when Guy was crowned King of Jerusalem in 1186.
In 1186, when Baldwin V died, Humphrey's stepfather Raynald tried to convince him to claim the throne in right of Isabella, whom her mother Dowager Queen Maria Comnena and the Ibelin faction wanted to crown as soon as possible.
Leszek I the White () ( c. 1186 – 1227 ), also listed by some sources as Leszek II the White, was Prince of Sandomierz and High Duke of Poland from 1194 until his death, except for the short periods following when he was deposed as Polish ruler.
Baldwin V became sole king while still a child in 1185, and when the young king died in 1186, Sibylla was crowned queen with Guy as her consort.

1186 and Baldwin
* Baldwin V, King of Jerusalem ( d. 1186 )
* Baldwin V of Jerusalem ( 1177 – 1186 )
* Baldwin of Ibelin ( early 1130s – c. 1187 or 1186 / 1188 )
Philip gave Matilda of Portugal a dowry of a number of major Flemish towns, in an apparent slight to Baldwin V. Fearing that he would be surrounded by the royal domain of France and the County of Hainaut, Count Philip signed a peace treaty with Philip Augustus and Count Baldwin V on 10 March 1186, recognizing the cession of Vermandois to the king, although he was allowed to retain the title Count of Vermandois for the remainder of his life.
When Philip died of disease in 1191, unsuccessful in producing an heir with Countess Matilda, he was succeeded in Flanders by Baldwin V, although the two had been on seemingly uncordial terms since the 1186 treaty.
In 1186, the younger Baldwin had married Marie of Champagne, daughter of Count Henry I of Champagne and Countess Marie of France.
Baldwin V of Jerusalem ( Baldwin of Montferrat, also known as Baudouinet ) ( August 1177 August 1186 ) was the son of Sibylla of Jerusalem and her first husband, William of Montferrat.
He was crowned co-King of Jerusalem with his uncle, Baldwin IV in 1183, and once his uncle died, became the nominal king from 1185 to 1186, under the regency of Count Raymond III of Tripoli.
Guy of Lusignan became king of Jerusalem in 1186, in right of his wife Sibylla, after the death of Sibylla's son Baldwin V. The Kingdom of Jerusalem was at this time divided between the " court faction " of Guy, Sibylla, and relative newcomers to the kingdom such as Raynald of Châtillon, as well as Gerard of Ridefort and the Knights Templar ; and the " nobles ’ faction ", led by Raymond III of Tripoli, who had been regent for the child-king Baldwin V and had opposed the succession of Guy.
Baldwin V died during the summer of 1186, at Acre.
Baldwin V, never a healthy child, died in summer 1186.
Philip gave Matilda of Portugal a dower that included a number of major Flemish towns, in an apparent slight to Baldwin V. Fearing that he would be surrounded by the royal domain of France and the County of Hainaut, Count Philip signed a peace treaty with King Philip II and Count Baldwin V on 10 March 1186, recognizing the cession of Vermandois to the king, although he was allowed to retain the title Count of Vermandois for the remainder of his life.
On 6 January 1186, Marie and Baldwin were married.
However, Baldwin seems to have been sickly, and died at Acre in 1186.
He acted twice as Regent for the Kingdom, first for the young Baldwin IV from 1174 to 1177, and then again for Baldwin V from 1185 to 1186, and acted as the leader of the local nobility in their opposition to Baldwin IV's Courtenay relations, to the Templars, to Guy of Lusignan, and to Reynald of Chatillon.
Baldwin V died during the summer of 1186, at Acre.
* Baldwin V ( 1185 – 1186 ), Raymond III of Tripoli ( Regent, 1185 – 1186 )

1186 and V
Berthold IV ( d. 1186 ), who followed his father Conrad, spent much of his time in Italy in the train of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa ; his son and successor, Berthold V, showed his prowess by reducing the Burgundian nobles to order.
When the last Otakar Duke Ottokar IV of Styria died in 1192, the Styrian duchy was inherited by the Babenberg duke Leopold V of Austria according to the 1186 Georgenberg Pact.
Baldwin IV had meanwhile died and had been succeeded as King by his young nephew, Baldwin V. The boy king died in summer 1186.
Baldwin V died in the summer of 1186, ultimately leaving Sibylla as Queen and Guy as her consort.
* William VII ( Taillefer V ) ( 1181 – 1186 )
In 1186 the Georgenberg Pact was signed, an inheritance contract between Ottokar IV, Duke of Styria, who lacked a male heir, and the Babenberg duke of Austria, Leopold V. Following the death of Ottokar IV in 1192, his duchy of Styria — then significantly bigger than the contemporary state, reaching from present day Slovenia to Upper Austria — fell to the House of Babenberg.
He entered into the Georgenberg Pact with Leopold V of Austria in 1186, which brought Styria under joint rule with Austria after his death in 1192.

1186 and Jerusalem
He was passed over for the prestigious Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and died in obscurity, probably in 1186.
He was king of the crusader state of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1192 by right of marriage to Sibylla of Jerusalem, and of Cyprus from 1192 to 1194.
As Baldwin's health deteriorated, Guy was appointed regent of Jerusalem ; at Sibylla's succession to the throne in 1186 she gave the crown to Guy as her king-consort.
Guy went with Sibylla to Jerusalem for his stepson's funeral in 1186, along with an armed escort, with which he garrisoned the city.
The Queen removed the crown from her head and handed it to Guy, permitting him to crown himself, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, in September 1186.
Sibylla ( c. 1160 – 1190 ) was the Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon from 1176 and Queen of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190.
* Guy, King of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1192 then of Cyprus until 1194
Baldwin of Ibelin, also known as Baldwin III of Ramla ( French: Baudouin d ' Ibelin, early 1130s – c. 1187 or 1186 / 1188 ), was an important noble of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century.
Balian's squire Ernoul, who was with him on the embassy to Tripoli in 1187, wrote parts of the Old French continuation of the Latin chronicle of William of Tyre ( William had died in 1186, before the fall of Jerusalem ).

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