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Year 1173 ( MCLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. By place. Europe. January 5 – Bolesław IV ( the Curly ), High Duke of Poland, dies after a 27-year reign.
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1173 was a common year. Events. Canonization of Saint Thomas à Becket, buried at Canterbury. August 9th – Construction starts on the Leaning tower of Pisa. Castle at Abergavenny was seized by the Welsh. Conversion to Christianity of Peter Waldo and the subsequent founding of the Waldensians.
Anglo Saxon. Revolt 1173-74. In the waning years of the 12th century, amidst the vast tapestry of the Angevin Empire, a storm was brewing - not from external foes, but from the very heart of the royal household. The Revolt of 1173-74 was not just a test of might but a poignant drama of familial bonds stretched to their very limits.
Disestablishments. v. t. e. The 1170s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1170, and ended on December 31, 1179. Events. 1170. By place. Levant. Winter – Egyptian forces led by Saladin invade Palestine and besiege Darum on the Mediterranean coast.
Dec 22, 2013 · Introduction: In 1173, the eldest son of Henry II of England, Henry the Young King, aided by his brothers, and with the backing of King Louis VII of France and the count of Flanders, rebelled against his father.
Native Americans & The Wild West. Archaeologists. Royal Families. Tribes & Peoples. Anglo-Norman Rebellion 1173-1174. The Anglo-Norman Rebellion is also called the Anglo-Norman War, or the Great Rebellion. Who Fought in this Revolt? Henry II, king of England from 1154-1189. vs. his wife, his sons, the kings of France and Scotland, and.