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Calendar year
Year 1118 (
MCXVIII ) was a
common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar .
November 28 –
Manuel I Komnenos , Byzantine emperor (d.
1180 )
Ahmad al-Rifa'i , Arab founder of the
Rifa'i
Sufi Order
Andronikos I Komnenos , Byzantine emperor (d.
1185 )
Christina of Denmark , queen of
Norway (approximate date)
Gualdim Pais , Portuguese knight and
Grand Master (d.
1195 )
Hartwig of Stade , archbishop of
Bremen (d.
1168 )
Narathu , Burmese ruler of the
Pagan Kingdom (d.
1171 )
Nur ad-Din , Seljuk ruler of
Damascus and
Aleppo (d.
1174 )
Odo II , French
nobleman (
House of Burgundy ) (d.
1162 )
Roger III , Norman duke of
Apulia and Calabria (d.
1148 )
Roger of Worcester , English bishop (approximate date)
Saigyō Hōshi , Japanese poet and writer (d.
1190 )
Taira no Kiyomori , Japanese military leader (d.
1181 )
Vakhtang (or Tsuata ), Georgian nobleman (d.
1138 )
Pope Paschal II d. January 21, 1118
Baldwin I of Jerusalem d. April 2, 1118
January 21 –
Paschal II , pope of the
Catholic Church
April 2 –
Baldwin I (of Boulogne ), king of
Jerusalem
April 16
May 1 –
Matilda of Scotland , queen of
England (b. c.
1080 )
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June 5 –
Robert de Beaumont , 1st
Earl of Leicester
July 3 –
Raymond of Toulouse , French
chanter
August 6 –
Al-Mustazhir , Abbasid caliph (b.
1078 )
August 15 –
Alexios I Komnenos , Byzantine emperor
November 28 –
Philippa , French noblewoman
Al-Tighnari , Arab
botanist and physician (b.
1073 )
Anseau of Garlande , French nobleman (b.
1069 )
Arnulf of Chocques , patriarch of Jerusalem
Arslan-Shah , sultan of the
Ghaznavid Empire
Basil the Physician , Bogomil religious leader
Bernard II (or William ), count of
Cerdanya
Diarmait Ua Briain , king of
Munster
Florence of Worcester , English monk
Fujiwara no Nakazane , Japanese nobleman (b.
1057 )
Furong Daokai , Chinese
Buddhist monk (b.
1043 )
George of Chqondidi , Georgian archbishop
Gissur Ísleifsson , Icelandic bishop
Helperich , margrave of the
Nordmark
Hugh I , French nobleman (b.
1040 )
Jaquinta of Bari , queen of
Duklja
Lidanus , Lombard
Benedictine abbot (b.
1026 )
Maria of Alania , Byzantine empress (b.
1053 )
Milo II of Montlhéry , French nobleman
Muhammad I (Tapar ), Seljuk sultan (b.
1082 )
Philip , king of
Sweden (
House of Stenkil )
Ruaidrí na Saide Buide , king of
Connacht
Vladimir II , king of Duklja (approximate date)
William V of Angoulême , French nobleman