Crusades Timeline: 1145-1163

 

Note: where only the year is known, the event is listed last in the events for that year.


 

  Events in Outremer Events in Europe
1145 Feb 15   Death of Pope Lucius II; Bernard of Pisa elected Eugenius III
      Robert of Chester, first Latin translation of al-Khwarizmi's Algebra
    Great Mosque of Mosul begun  
1146 Mar 1   Pope Eugenius III proclaims Second Crusade
  Sep 14 Zangi of Mosul murdered; Safadin succeeds in Mosul, Nuredin in Aleppo  
      Roger of Sicily captures Tripoli in North Africa
      Bishop Otto of Freising writes History of Two Cities
1147 May   German crusader army leaves from Regensburg
  Jun 26   French crusade leaves from Saint Denis
  Jun 26   The Wends sack Lόbeck
  Jun 29   Saxon nobles plan Wendish Crusade
  Jul 31   Wends defeat the Danes
  Sep   Saxons abandon their crusade
  Oct 25 German crusade destroyed by Turks near Dorylaeum; Lisbon falls to English/French crusaders  
  Nov Conrad retreats and meets up with Louis  
  Nov 3 Nuredin defeats Count Joscelin II of Edessa  
      Roger II brings silk weavers from Thebes and Corinth to Palermo
1148 Jan   Matilda leaves England
  Jan 1 Louis enters Antioch  
  Apr 24 Crusaders confer at Acre; decide to attack Damascus  
  Jul 24 Crusaders attack Damascus, but retreat four days later  
  Sep 8 Conrad leaves the Holy Land  
  Nov Raymond of Antioch defeats Nuredin at Famiya  
    Raymond-Berengar takes Tortosa  
      Council of Reims condemns heresy in Gascony and Provence
    Anna Comnena dies  
1149 Jun 29 Raymond of Antioch defeated  
  Jul   Louis, returning from the crusade, lands in Calabria
  Nov   Henry the Lion resumes his claim to Bavaria
1150 Apr Nur-ad-Din captures and blinds Joscelin of Edessa  
      Conrad creates Albert the Bear Elector of Brandenburg
      Peter the Lombard publishes Sentences
1151 Jan 13   Death of Abbot Suger, designer of the first Gothic cathedres (Chartres)
  Sep 7   Death of Geoffrey Plantagenet of Anjou
1152 Feb 15   King Conrad of Germany dies
  Mar 4   Frederick I, Conrad's nephew, elected King of the Romans
  Mar 21   Marriage of Louis and Eleanor dissolved
  May 16   Henry Plantagenet marries Eleanor of Aquitaine
      John of Salisbury publishes Historica Pontificalis
1153 Jan   Henry invades England
  Mar 23   Frederick of Hohenstaufenand Pope Eugenius come to terms
  May 24   Death of King David I of Scotland
  Jul 8   Death of Pope Eugenius III; Anastasius IV elected four days later
  Aug 19 Ascalon surrenders to King Baldwin  
  Aug 20   St. Bernard dies
  Nov 7   Henry recognizes Stephen as king, but Stephen designates Henry as his heir
      Baptistry of Pisa Cathedral begun
      Construction of Senlis Cathedral begun
1154 Feb 26   Roger II of Sicily dies; succeeded by his son William I
  Apr 25 Nur-ad-Din takes Damascus  
  Oct   Frederick's first invasion of Italy
  Oct 25   King Stephen of England dies
  Dec 3   Pope Anastasius dies; Adrian IV elected next day
  Dec 19   Henry crowned King of England
      The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles end (begun in 880)
1155 Jan   Henry II of England appoints Thomas Becket his chancellor
  Mar   Pope Adrian places Rome under interdict, forcing the Romans to expel their leader, Arnold of Brescia
  Apr 17   Frederick crowned King of Lombardy at Pavia
  Jun 18   Frederick crowned Holy Roman Emperor; the Romans attack the Germans soon after, forcing them to withdraw from the city
  Nov   Pope Adrian allies with Italian barons against William of Sicily; allies also with Emperor Manuel, who captures Bari
      Pope Adrian grants Ireland to Henry II of England
      Arnold of Brescia burnt as a heretic
      Order of Carmelites founded
1156 spring Reynald of Chβtillon and Thoros of Armenia ravage Cyprus  
  May 28   William of Sicily defeats the Byzantines and recovers Bari
  Jun   Adrian recognizes William as King of Sicily
      Emperor Frederick marries Beatrice, heiress of Upper Burgundy
      Peter the Venerable, Abbot of Cluny, dies
1157 Aug 21   Death of Alfonso of Castile
  Sep 8   Richard Plantagenet born
  Oct   Emperor Frederick takes possession of the Kingdom of Burgundy
  Oct 23   Waldemar I defeats and kills rival claimant Svein III, thus becoming King of Denmark
      Eric of Sweden conquers Finland
      Council of Reims condemns the Cathars
      Henry II grants protection to the Hanseatic League in London
      Foundation of the Bank of Venice
      Henry the Lion founds Munich
1158 Jan 11   Diet of Regensburg, at which Frederick cedes the Kingdom of Bohemia to Vladislav II
  Arp Baldwin defeats Dur-ad-Din at Butaila  
  Jul   Frederick begins second Italian expedition
  Sep 8   Milan surrenders to Frederick
  Sep 22   Bishop Otto of Freising dies
  Oct Emperor Manuel invades Cilicia. Thoros evades capture, but Reynald of Antioch submits and is pardoned  
  Nov 11   Diet of Roncaglia
      Emperor Manuel withdraws from Italy
      Frederick I grants charter to Bologna University
1159 Apr 12 Manuel enters Antioch, but soon leaves  
  Jul   Frederick begins his siege of Crema, but Genoa and other cities rebel
  Sep   Henry II begins siege of Toulouse
  Sep 1   Death of Pope Adrian IV; succeeded by Alexander III, but a pro-Frederick faction elects Victor IV; neither faction is able to control Rome
1160 Jan   Sicily loses Mahdiyah, the last of its North African holdings
  Jan 27   Crema falls to Frederick; he destroys it
  Feb 11   At a synod at Pavia, Frederick declares Victor IV to be pope
  Mar 24   Alexander excommunicates Frederick I
  Ma7 18   St. Eric, King of Sweden, is killed in civil war
  Jun   Henry the Lion begins conquest of the Wends
  Nov Nur-ad-Din captures Reynald of Antioch  
      Ptolemey's Almagest translated from Greek by Eugene of Palermo
1161 Feb 3   Inge I of Norway murdered; succeeded by Haakon II
  Apr 16   William of Sicily crushes the rebellion against him
  May 31   Gιza II of Hungary dies; succeeded by his son Stephen III
  Sep   Frederick begins siege of Milan
1162 Feb 10 Baldwin III of Jerusalem dies; succeeded by his brother Amalric  
  Mar 26   Milan falls to Frederick and is sacked
  Jun 3   Thomas Becket consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury
  Jul 6   Wends defeated at Demmin
  Aug 8 Death of Raymond-Berengar II, Count of Barcelona and Count of Tripoli  
      Haakon II defeated and murdered by Jarl Erling; his son, Magnus III becomes King of Norway
      Charles VII succeeds as King of Sweden
      Poitiers Cathedral begun
      Danegeld raised for the last time, by Henry II
1163 Oct 1   Becket refuses Henry's demand for punishment of clergy in secular courts
      Representatives of towns attend the Cortes of Aragon
      Nτtre Dame Cathedral, Paris, begun

• 1095-1099 • 1100-1120 • 1121-1144 • 1145-1163 • 1164-1187 • 1188-1197 • 1198-1214 •
1215-1220 • 1221-1229 • 1230-1248 • 1249-1257 • 1258-1269 • 1270-1291 •
 

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The timeline was created by  Skip Knox, who is an adjunct professor of history at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho USA since 1986. He received his MA in medieval history at the University of Utah in 1980 and his PhD in early modern European social and economic history at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1984.        http://crusades.boisestate.edu/

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