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Year 1145 was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events. By place. Levant. Spring – Seljuk ...
1145. September 25. Patriarch William dies. [197] November. ... It so happened that once when [Baldwin] was playing with some other noble boys who were with him, they ...
1145. The Anarchy: Stephen captures Faringdon Castle. [1] Woburn Abbey founded. [6] Robert of Chester makes the first translation of an algebra text from Arabic into Latin. [1] 1146. The Anarchy: Ranulf of Chester is captured, but released after surrendering his castles. [1] Many knights and barons leave England to take part in the Second ...
The civil war years of the Anarchy have been occasionally used in historical fiction. Stephen, Matilda and their supporters feature in Ellis Peters' historical detective series about Brother Cadfael, set between 1137 and 1145. [251] Peters' depiction of the civil war is an essentially local narrative, focused on Shrewsbury and its environs. [251]
The news of the fall of Edessa was brought back to Europe first by pilgrims early in 1145, and then by embassies from Antioch, Jerusalem and Armenia. Bishop Hugh of Jabala reported the news to Pope Eugene III , who issued the bull Quantum praedecessores on 1 December, calling for a second crusade. [ 7 ]
Stephen and his reign have been occasionally used in historical fiction. Stephen and his supporters appear in Ellis Peters' historical detective series The Cadfael Chronicles, set between 1137 and 1145. [248] Peters' depiction of Stephen's reign is an essentially local narrative, focused on the town of Shrewsbury and its environs. [248]
1145. February 15 – Lucius II, pope of the Catholic Church; March 23 – Tashfin ibn Ali, Almoravid emir; April 5 – Gabriel II, patriarch of Alexandria;
Reginald Fitz Urse shield, "bore, or, a bear passant sable, muzzled argent" [2] FitzUrse was the eldest son of Richard fitzUrse, on whose death about 1168 he inherited the manor of Williton, Somersetshire. [3]