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Heads of State
Year of the Metal Dog庚戌(at the beginning of earth -Hahn己酉)
Syria: 1441/42 ( the year in October )
- 4.1 First half of
- 4.2 Second half of
- 4.3 More death unknown
Events
Politics and World Affairs
Europe
- March 26: After the death of Sigurd I., his son Magnus IV and his brother Harald IV are jointly kings of Norway.
- Sicily is elevated to Antipope Anacletus II from the UK. Roger II is crowned on Christmas Day in Palermo for the first king.
Ersturkundliche mentions
- First mention of Altbüron, Boppelsen, Buron, Danikon, Gnodstadt, Muenchingen, Rothenburg ( Switzerland ), Signau and Worb.
Religion and Culture
- The Baron of Regenberg based on Fährübergang on the Limmat River Kloster Fahr.
Historic maps and views
Born
- Amadeus II, Lord of Montfaucon and Count of Montbéliard († 1195)
- Baldwin III. , King of Jerusalem, the Principality of Antioch Regent and in the County of Tripoli († 1162 )
- Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, English military leader, known as " Strongbow " († 1176 )
- Géza II, King of Hungary, King of Croatia, Dalmatia and Rama († 1162 )
- 1130: Philip I of Heinberg, Archbishop of Cologne and Lord Chancellor of Italy ( † 1191 )
- 1130: Rosalia, the patron saint of Palermo ( † 1166 )
- 1130: William of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, Chancellor of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and chronicler († 1186 )
- 1130: Dedo V of Rochlitz - Groitzsch, Margrave of Landsberg and Lower Lusatia († 1190 )
Died
First half year
- January 3: Burchard, Bishop of Cambrai
- January 7: Balderich of Dol, French abbot and bishop (* 1046 )
- February 13: Lamberto Scannabecchi, as Honorius II, Pope (c. 1060 )
Second half- year
More death unknown
- Al -Amir, tenth caliph of the Fatimid (* 1096 )
- Bohemond II, Prince of Antioch and Taranto ( * 1108 )
- Burchard I of Loccum, Count of Loccum, Count in the southern Ambergau and Vogt from Gander home and clusters (* 1090 )
- Ibn Tumart, missionary and founder of the movement of the Almohads (* 1077 )
- Thomas de Coucy, lord of Coucy, Marle, Vervins, Pinon, La Fere and Boves (c. 1073 )
- Symeon of Durham, English chronicler (c. 1060 )
- Heinrich Raspe I., Noble, from the house of Ludowinger (c. 1095 )
- Zhong Xiang, Chinese shaman, healer and rebel leader