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1191 and after
* Henry VI, king 1190-1197, Emperor after 1191
After much ill-feeling and ill-health, Philip returned home in 1191, soon after the fall of Acre.
He crowned the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI on the day after his election in 1191 with a ceremony symbolizing his absolute supremacy, as described by Roger of Hoveden.
Assisted by several Georgian aristocrats anxious to check Tamar ’ s growing power, Yuri made two attempts at coup, but failed and went off to obscurity after 1191.
# Conrad ( Modigliana, February 1167 – Acre, 20 January 1191 ), later renamed Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia after the death of his older brother.
* 1191 BC: Menestheus, legendary King of Athens, dies during the Trojan War after a reign of 23 years and is succeeded by his nephew Demophon, a son of Theseus.
* 1191 BC — Menestheus, legendary King of Athens, dies during the Trojan War after a reign of 23 years and is succeeded by his nephew Demophon, a son of Theseus.
Richard the Lionheart is supposed to have married his fiancée Princess Berengaria of Navarre on this site after her ship was grounded nearby in 1191 as she accompanied him to the Third Crusade, on his way to Holy Land.
It became a popular local shrine until 1191, two years after Henry's death.
There the despot Byzantine king of the island, Isaac Comnenus, is said to have fled after Richard the Lion Heart conquered Cyprus in 1191.
It was established in 1191, at Acre, after the capture of that city by Richard I of England and Philip II of France.
Some weeks after Richard ’ s marriage to his bride on 12 May 1191, Isaac planned an escape by boat to mainland, but was apprehended in the abbey of Cape St. Andrea at the eastern point of the island and later imprisoned in the castle of Markappos in Syria, where he died shortly afterwards in captivity.
In 1187 Arsuf was captured by the Muslims, but fell again to the Crusaders on September 7, 1191 after a battle between Richard I of England and Saladin.
Geoffrey was consecrated on 18 August 1191, at Tours in France, by Bartholomew, the Archbishop of Tours, after the papacy agreed to allow the consecration.
In September 1191, after the consecration, he attempted to go to York, but was met at Dover by agents of Longchamp, and even though he took refuge in the priory of St. Martin in Dover, was dragged from sanctuary and imprisoned in Dover Castle.
However, the first documented mention of Sacavém is in 1191 ( forty-four years after the conquest ), in a paper signed by King Sancho I of Portugal.
* The old towers, survived after the 1528 war with Genoa: the Campanassa ( Commune tower, where the freedom declaration of Savona was signed in 1191 ), towers Corsi and Riario, " Ghibelline Tower ", and Torre della Quarda ( also known as " a Torretta "), in the Leon Pancaldo square.
Yaroslav II (), Christian name Theodor () ( February 8, 1191 – September 30, 1246 ) was the Grand Prince of Vladimir ( 1238 – 1246 ) who helped to restore his country and capital after the Mongol invasion of Russia.
In the extra-urban area located south of the city, between it and the Via Latina, there is archeological evidence of burials in the place of a medieval church already in ruin after 1191 and dating to the 13th century, found by the last archeological excavation ( 1999 ).
Le Gentil also argues that the mention of Avalon shows that he wrote Joseph d ' Arimathe after 1191, when the monks at Glastonbury claimed to have discovered the coffins of King Arthur and Guinevere.
The Crusaders recaptured the fortress on 24 May 1191 after a short siege commanded by Richard the Lionheart.
With the office of Great Seneschal vacant after 1191, the bailies became stationary and established themselves as powerful officials superior to provosts.
After the abolition of the office of Sénéchal in 1191, the Connétable became the most important officer in the army, and as First Officer of the Crown, he ranked in precedence immediately after the peers.
Alix served as regent when her husband left for the East, and since their son was underage, she continued as regent for several years after Theobald's death in 1191.

1191 and new
Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus, the island's last Byzantine governor, sent his family and treasures to the castle for safety in 1191 when King Richard I of England went to war with him and became the island's new master.
He became the first head ( bettō ) of the new Kumonjo ( Board of Public Documents ) in the same year and then of the Mandokoro ( Administrative Board ) in 1191.
For two years, Geoffrey was unable to secure consecration, but in 1191, a new pope, Celestine III was elected and Celestine consecrated Geoffrey and ordered Hugh to submit to Geoffrey.
Minamoto no Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura shogunate, moved it to its present location in 1191 and invited Hachiman to reside in the new location to protect his government.
The new coalition's finest hour was the Battle of Arsuf, 7 September 1191.

1191 and Emperor
In 1191, Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI granted suzerainty over the area to the city of Genoa, the native home of the Ligurians.
Count Frederick III ( c. 1139 – c. 1200 ) accompanied Emperor Frederick I Barbrarossa against Henry the Lion in 1180 and through his marriage achieved the enfeoffment with the Burgraviate of Nuremberg by Emperor Henry VI of Hohenstaufen in 1191.
* October 18 – Emperor Go-Shirakawa of Japan ( d. 1191 )
After the Emperor Henry VI's invasion on behalf of his wife, Constance, the heiress to the kingdom, in 1191, Salerno surrendered and promised loyalty on the mere news of an incoming army.
In April 1191 in Rome, Henry and Constance were crowned Emperor and Empress by Pope Celestine III, and now the pair turned south to claim the Kingdom of Sicily in the name of Constance, who was the posthumous daughter of Roger II of Sicily by his third wife Beatrix of Rethel and therefore the legitimate heiress to the throne.
In the autumn of 1191, Béla had a meeting with his son-in-law, the Emperor Isaac II, whom he helped against Stefan Nemanja, the ruler of the Serbs.
In 1191, Conrad was present in Rome for the coronation of his brother, Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor.
The Commune of Rome was however able to destroy the town on 17 April 1191 with the consent of Pope Celestine III and the consent of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, son of Frederick Barbarossa.
The exact date in which the city received its market rights is ambiguous, but it was probably between 1180 and 1191 ; maps showing the trading road from Stockach to Buchhorn show the city of Überlingen in comparable size and type ; by 1226 Überlingen had a Jewish cemetery, and these clues lead to the conclusion that the city had a market for a much longer period than this, thus the supposition that the Emperor Barbarossa had established the market at the end of his own regime.
Albert of Louvain was elected Bishop of Liège in 1191, but Emperor Henry VI, on the pretext that the election was doubtful, gave the see to Lothair of Hochstadt.

1191 and Henry
Having accompanied his brother Henry to Italy in 1191, Philip forsook his ecclesiastical calling, and, travelling again to Italy, was made duke of Tuscany in 1195 and received an extensive grant of lands.
By a contract of inheritance, in 1191 the Hohenstaufen Frederick Barbarossa acquired the ownership of the Schussengau ( including Altdorf, Weingarten and Ravensburg ) from Welf VI, Duke of Spoleto and uncle of both Frederick Barbarossa and Henry the Lion.
A further complication for Longchamp arose in September 1191, when Henry II's illegitimate son Geoffrey, Archbishop of York, was arrested by Longchamp's subordinates, led by the castellan of Dover Castle, Longchamp's brother-in-law.
By a contract of inheritance, in 1191 the Hohenstaufen Frederick Barbarossa acquired the ownership of Ravensburg from Welf VI, Duke of Spoleto and uncle of both Frederick Barbarossa and Henry the Lion.
And Henry Corbin states: " In northwestern Iran, Sohravardi ( d. 1191 ) carried out the great project of reviving the wisdom or theosophy of ancient pre-Islamic Zoroastrian Iran.
The political history of Nottinghamshire centres round the town and castle of Nottingham, which was seized by Robert of Gloucester on behalf of Maud in 1140 ; captured by John in 1191 ; surrendered to Henry III by the rebellious barons in 1264 ; formed an important station of Edward III in the Scottish wars ; and in 1397 was the scene of a council where three of the lords appellant were appealed of treason.
* Gerard II ( 1171 – 1191 ), son, married Adelaide, daughter of Count Henry I of Guelders
* 1170 – 1191 Henry, Lord of Hastings, son of John.
* 1191 – 1246 Alix, daughter of Henry.

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