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Calendar year
Emperor
Taizu of Jin (1068–1123)
Year 1115 (
MCXV ) was a
common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar .
Events
By place
Levant
Europe
Asia
The
Jin Dynasty (or Great Jin ) is created by the
Jurchen tribal chieftain
Taizu (or Aguda ). He establishes a dual-administration system: a Chinese-style
bureaucracy to rule over northern and northeast
China .
The 19-year-old
Minamoto no Tameyoshi , Japanese nobleman and
samurai , gains recognition by suppressing a riot against Emperor
Toba at a monastery near
Kyoto (approximate date).
Mesoamerica
By topic
Religion
Births
April 18 –
Gertrude , German duchess and
regent (d.
1143 )
September 18 –
Wu , Chinese empress consort (d.
1197 )
Aubrey de Vere , 1st
Earl of Oxford (approximate date)
Berenguer Raymond ,
count of Provence (d.
1144 )
Erling Skakke , Norwegian
nobleman (approximate date)
Eustathius of Thessalonica , Byzantine archbishop (d.
1195 )
Euthymios Malakes , Byzantine bishop (approximate date)
Fulk I FitzWarin (or Fulke ), English nobleman (d.
1170 )
Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare , 1st
Earl of Hertford (d.
1152 )
Hugo Etherianus , Italian cardinal and adviser (d.
1182 )
Joel ben Isaac ha-Levi , German
rabbi and writer (d.
1200 )
Li Tao (or Renfu ), Chinese historian and writer (d.
1184 )
Magnus IV (the Blind ), king of
Norway (approximate date)
Pedro Fernández de Castro , Spanish nobleman (d. 1184)
Peter Cellensis , French
abbot and bishop (d.
1183 )
Roger de Pont L'Évêque , Norman archbishop (d.
1181 )
Welf VI , margrave of
Tuscany (
House of Welf ) (d.
1191 )
Wichmann von Seeburg , German archbishop (d.
1192 )
William V (the Old ), marquis of
Montferrat (d. 1191)
Deaths
16 May –
Lambert of Arras , Flemish bishop
[4]
July 8 –
Peter the Hermit , French religious leader
July 24 –
Matilda , margravine of Tuscany (b.
1046 )
[5]
September 27 –
Bonfilius , Italian Saint and
bishop of Foligno
[6]
December 22 –
Olav Magnusson , king of
Norway (b.
1099 )
December 23 –
Ivo of Chartres , French bishop (b.
1040 )
December 30 –
Theodoric II , duke of
Lorraine
Abu al-Mu'in al-Nasafi , Arab theologian (or
1114 )
Adela of Flanders , queen of
Denmark (b.
1064 )
Artau II , count of
Pallars Sobirà (approximate date)
Eight Deer Jaguar Claw , Mixtec ruler (b.
1063 )
Gerberga (or Gerburge ), countess of Provence
Godfrey of Amiens , French bishop (b.
1066 )
Leo Marsicanus , Italian cardinal (b. 1046)
Mazdali ibn Tilankan , Almoravid governor
Odo II (or Eudes ), count of
Champagne
Reynelm (or Reinelm ), bishop of
Hereford
Shin Arahan , Burmese religious adviser
Tanchelm of Antwerp , Flemish priest
Turgot of Durham , Scottish bishop
References
^
Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem , pp. 106–107.
ISBN
978-0-241-29876-3 .
^ Comyn, Robert (1851). History of the Western Empire from its Restoration by Charlemagne to the Accession of Charles V , p. 181.
^ Pohl, John M.D. (2002). The Legend of Lord Eight Deer: An Epic of Ancient Mexico . Oxford; New York:
Oxford University Press .
ISBN
978-0-19-514019-4 .
OCLC
47054677 .
^ Vanderputten, Steven (2013).
Reform, Conflict, and the Shaping of Corporate Identities: Collected Studies on Benedictine Monasticism, 1050 - 1150 . LIT Verlag Münster. p. 69.
ISBN
978-3-643-90429-4 . Retrieved May 22, 2024 .
^
"Matilda of Canossa | countess of Tuscany" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved March 18, 2019 .
^ Nicolini, Ugolino.
"BONFIGLIO, santo" . Treccani . Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 12 (1971). Retrieved March 8, 2023 .