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Heads of State
Year of the Wood Snake乙巳( at the beginning of the year, Wood Dragon甲辰)
Syria: 1436/37 ( the year in October )
Events
Politics and World Affairs
China
- The Jurchen conquered Beijing. Beginning of the Jin Dynasty (1125-1234) in North China.
Holy Roman Empire
- August 24: the start of the election meeting of the German princes in Mainz for the election of a king
- August 30: . Lothar III, Duke of Saxony, is elected king of Germany in Mainz
- SEPTEMBER 15: Lothar III. is crowned at Aachen by Archbishop Frederick I of Cologne to the king.
- Autumn: the beginning of the conflict between Lothar III. and the Hohenstaufen.
- December: The Hohenstaufen Frederick II, Duke of Swabia, is outlawed.
Ersturkundliche mentions
- First mention of Ohmden and Gallneukirchen.
Culture and Religion
- Udo I of Thuringia is bishop of Naumburg ( Saale).
- Theophilus Presbyter wrote the textbook of arts and crafts " De diversis artibus ".
Born
- Abraham ben David of Posquières, French theologian († 1198 )
- Otto the Rich, Margrave of Meissen († 1190 )
- Matilda of Savoy, Queen of Portugal († 1157 )
- Øystein II Haraldsson, Norwegian co-regent († 1157 )
- 1125: Renaud de Châtillon, Prince of Antioch, Lord of Oultrejordain and Hebron, and participants in the Second Crusade († 1187 )
Died
- JANUARY 24: Dawit IV the Builder, King of Georgia (* 1073 )
- APRIL 12: Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia from the House of Premyzslids (c. 1070)
- MAY 23: Henry V, Roman -German Emperor (* 1086 )
- October 21: Cosmas of Prague, the first and most important Bohemian chronicler of the Middle Ages (c. 1045)
- December 3: Berengar I of Sulzbach, close advisor of Henry V and the founder of the pins Berchtesgaden, Baumburg and Kastl ( * before 1080 )
- December 29: Agnes, daughter of the Polish duke Władysław I Herman and his wife Judith