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1186 in poetry |
Thai solar calendar | 1728–1729 |
Tibetan calendar | 阴木蛇年 (female Wood-Snake) 1312 or 931 or 159 — to — 阳火马年 (male Fire-Horse) 1313 or 932 or 160 |
Year 1186 (MCLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar
Events
- John the Chanter becomes Bishop of Exeter.[4][5]
- The Byzantine Empire recognizes the independence of Bulgaria and Serbia.[6][7]
- Jayavarman VII, the king of Cambodia, founds the temple of Ta Prohm.[10][11][12]
- After the death of the child-king
- The first nunnery is inaugurated in Iceland, the Kirkjubæjar Abbey.[16][17]
- Caliph al-Nasir marries Princess Seljuki. Right after her betrothal to him, he brings her to live with him. He then sends an escort to bring her to Baghdad from Rum, consummates the marriage, and gives her priceless jewels and lavish gifts.
Births
- date unknown
- Queen Urraca of Portugal, wife of King Afonso II of Portugal (d. 1220)[19][20]
- Song Ci, Chinese physician and judge (d. 1249)[21][22][23]
- William III of Sicily (d. 1198)[24][25]
Deaths
- January 26 – Ismat ad-Din Khatun, wife of Saladin[29]
- May 29 or June 23 or June 24 – Robert of Torigni[30][31][32]
- June 1 – Minamoto no Yukiie, Japanese warlord[33][34]
- August 19 – Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany (b. 1158)[35][36]
- August – Baldwin V of Jerusalem (b. 1177)[37][38]
- December 8 – Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen (b.c 1125)[41][42]
References
- ISBN 9780472024186.
- ISBN 9781576070918.
- ^ Heng, Geraldine (2014). "An African Saint in Medieval Europe: The Black St Maurice and the Enigma of Racial Sanctity". Saints and Race: Marked Flesh, Holy Flesh, ed. Vincent William Lloyd and Molly Harbour Bassett. Routledge: 24–25 – via Academia.edu.
- ^ Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art (1877). Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art. Vol. IX: Kingsbridge, July 1877. Plymouth, UK: W. Brendon & Son. p. 107.
- ISBN 9781108048750.
- ISBN 9781171863298.
- ISBN 9788170231448.
- ISBN 9781351390699.
- ISSN 1468-2281.
Joscius was already arch-bishop of Tyre in October 1186, and he died at an unknown date between October 1200 and May 1202
- ISBN 9781439828229.
- ^ Schissler, Eric J. (2009). "An examination of Khmer prayer inside the Ta Prohm complex and its implications for Angkor management policy". CardinalScholar 1.0: 4.
Khmer King Jayavarman VII ordered the construction of Ta Prohm, which was originally named Rajavihara. According to the temple stele, in C.E. 1186 Jayavarman VII dedicated Ta Prohm in his mother's honor.
- S2CID 162693851.
The foundation stela at Ta Prohm (AD 1186) recorded the assignment of 3,140 settlements with nearly 80,000 persons to this shrine,
- ISBN 9781351892421.
- ISBN 9780393059762.
- ^ Stanley, Lane-Poole (July 1898). "The Fight That Lost Jerusalem". The Cornhill Magazine. 5 (25): 64.
The child-king, Baldwin V., was dead, and an intrigue had enthroned Sibylla, a daughter of the royal house of Jerusalem, and she had shared her crown with her husband, Guy of Lusignan
- S2CID 134309892.
Kirkjubæjarklaustur (AD 1186–1542)
- S2CID 214087718.
The nunnery of Kirkjubæjarklaustur in Southeast Iceland was, according to received scholarship, one of the oldest monasteries in Iceland, established in 1186
- ISBN 9783487417714.
- ISBN 9781843842743.
- ISBN 9783030013462.
- S2CID 152121141.
Song Ci (1186–1249) was an official of the Southern Song Dynasty best known for authoring the Collected Writings on the Washing Away of Wrongs (Xiyuan jilu), a work often hailed as the world's first systematic treatise on forensic medicine.
- ISBN 9787030065674.
- ISBN 9781284108149.
- ISSN 0013-8266.
- ISBN 9781135948801.
- ISBN 9780786490332.
- ISBN 9781317515623.
- JSTOR 26199607.
- ISBN 9781134488506.
- ISBN 9781108052290.
- S2CID 233356606.
- ISSN 0771-7776.
- ISBN 9780824824334.
- ISBN 9780674017535.
- ISBN 9780851157511.
- ISBN 9781139426558.
- ISBN 9780393059762.
- S2CID 192568024.
Baldwin V, the seventh of the Latin kings of Jerusalem, died in the autumn of 1186 at the age of eight after a rule of about eighteen months
- ISBN 9780521017473.
- ISBN 9780521407281.
- ISBN 9780859914314.
- ISBN 9781317021995.