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Heads of State
Year of The Water Horse壬午( at the beginning of the year metal snake辛巳)
Syria: 1413/14 ( the year in October )
Events
Politics and World Affairs
Crusade of 1101
Europe
- The Almoravids conquered Valencia and penetrate until Zaragoza before. The Hudiden afford as a last Moorish kingdom small resistance against the Almoravid expansion.
- Coronation of Koloman of Hungary as a Croatian king. Personal union between the kingdoms of Hungary and Croatia.
- Zbigniew is co- Duke of Poland ( in Greater Poland, Mazovia and Kuyavian ).
- Ordelafo Faliero is 34th Doge of Venice.
- Gottfried III. Grisegonnelle is Duke in the Vendôme.
Ersturkundliche mentions
- First mention of Berchtesgaden, Elchesheim, Idstein, Ilsfeld, Lörrach, Oberwil, Pratteln, Rünenberg and Soyhières.
- Bleichstetten, the oldest district of St. Johann in Baden- Württemberg is first mentioned.
Religion
- Founding of the monastery Triefenstein
Born
- To February 7: Matilda, Roman-German Empress, later Countess of Anjou and Maine ( † 1167 )
- October 25: William I. Clito, Duke of Normandy and Count of Flanders ( 1128 † )
- Nerses IV Schnorhali, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia († 1173 )
- Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke, English nobleman († 1153 )
- Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick, English nobleman († 1153 )
Died
- June 4: Władysław I Herman, Duke of Poland (c. 1043 )
- June 22:. Albert III, Count of Namur, bailiff of Saint Aubian, Stavelot and Malmedy ( * before 1035 )
- September 11: Ermengol V, Count of Urgell
- Theodoric, from 1100 to 1102 against Pope Paschal II
- Khon Könchog Gyalpo, the founder of the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism (* 1034)
- Vitale Michiel I., 33 Doge of Venice
- Odo the Red, Duke of Burgundy and participants of the Crusade of 1101 (c. 1058 )