As a means of recording the passage of
time, the '12th century' was that
century which lasted from
1101 to
1200. In the history of European culture, this period is considered part of the
High Middle Ages and is sometimes called the 'Age of the
Cistercians'. In
Song Dynasty China an invasion by
Jurchens causes a political schism of north and south. The
Khmer Empire of Cambodia flourished during this century, while the
Fatimids of Egypt were overtaken by the
Ayyubid dynasty.
See also:
Renaissance of the 12th century
Events
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1102,
King Coloman unites
Hungary and
Croatia under the
Hungarian Crown
★ c.
1119, Foundation of the
Knights Templar
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1127, The
Northern Song dynasty loses power over
Northern China to the
Jurchens of Manchuria.
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1128,
Portugal gains independence from the kingdom of
León (recognised by
León in
1143).
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1130–
1180, Fifty-year drought in the
American Southwest.
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1132, The
Southern Song Dynasty establishes China's first permanent standing
navy, although China had a long naval history prior. The main admiral's office was stationed at the port of
Dinghai.
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1132–
1183, the Chinese navy increases from a mere 3000 marine soldiers to 52,000 marine soldiers stationed in 20 different squadrons. Between this time, hundreds of treadmill-operated
paddle wheel craft are assembled for the navy, in order to combat the Jurchen's Jin Dynasty in the north.
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1135–
1154,
The Anarchy is a period of
civil war in
England.
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1136,
Suger begins rebuilding
abbey church at St Denis north of
Paris, which is regarded as the first major
Gothic building.
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1140–
1150, Collapse of the
Ancestral Puebloan culture at
Chaco Canyon
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1145–
1148, The
Second Crusade is launched in response to the fall of the
County of Edessa.
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1154, the
Moroccan-born Muslim
geographer Muhammad al-Idrisi publishes his ''Geography''.
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1161, the Song Dynasty Chinese
navy, employing
gunpowder bombs launched from
trebuchets, defeat the enormous Jin Dynasty navy on the
Yangtze River, in the
Battle of Tangdao and the
Battle of Caishi.
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1169, start of the conquest of Ireland.
Richard fitzGilbert de Clare ('Strongbow') makes an alliance with the exiled Irish chief,
Dermot MacMurrough, to help him recover his kingdom of
Leinster.
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1170,
Thomas Becket is murdered.
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1171,
Saladin deposes the last
Fatimid Caliph
Al-'Ä€á¸id, initiating the
Ayyubid dynasty.
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1178, Chinese writer Zhou Qufei, a
Guangzhou customs officer, wrote of an island far west in the
Indian Ocean (possibly
Madagascar), from where people with skin "as black as lacquer" and with frizzy hair were captured and purchased as slaves by Arab merchants.
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1180-
1185, the
Genpei War in Japan
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1185, Founding of the cathedral school (Katedralskolan) in
Lund,
Sweden. The school is the oldest in northern Europe, and one of the oldest in Europe as a whole.
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1185, beginning in this year the
Kamakura Shogunate deprives the
Emperor of Japan of political power.
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1187,
Battle of Hattin:
Saladin defeats the king of
Jerusalem.
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1189–
1192, The
Third crusade was an attempt by European leaders to reconquer the
Holy Land from
Saladin.
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1193,
Nalanda, the great
Indian
Buddhist educational centre, is destroyed.
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1198,
Frederick II is crowned King of
Sicily at the age of 3 (also known as Frederick I of Sicily).
★ c.
1200, The
Toltec Empire collapses.
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Renaissance of the 12th century in Europe.
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Gothic Architecture begins in
France
★ Conflict between the
Khmer Empire and
Champa.
Angkor Wat is built under the Hindu king
Suryavarman II. At the end of the century the Buddhist
Jayavarman VII becomes ruler.
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Pope Adrian IV grants overlordship of
Ireland to
Henry II of England.
★ The medieval
Serbian state formed by
Stefan Nemanja and continued by the
Nemanjić dynasty.
★
Pierre Abelard teaches.
Significant people

A 15th century depiction of
Saladin
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Francis of Assisi, Christian saint
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Genghis Khan, ''
Great Khan'' of the
Mongol Empire
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Bhaskara, towering figure in several disparate fields of mathematics
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Pierre Abailard, one of the first
scholastic philosophers; author of "Historia calamitatum mearum", a confessional account of his life (including a description of his love affair with
Héloïse)
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Bernard of Clairvaux, French abbot influential in church politics
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William Marshal,
knight and statesman
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Manuel I Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor who allied with the Crusaders
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Saladin, ruler of Egypt and Syria who resisted the Crusaders
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Philip Augustus, French king
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Friedrich Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor
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Emperor Huizong of Song, China
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Richard of St. Victor, theologian
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Alfonso I Henriques, first king of Portugal
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Maimonides, leading Jewish philosopher
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Yue Fei, famous Chinese general
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Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury
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Minamoto no Yoritomo,
shogun of Japan, founder
Kamakura Shogunate
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Lin Tinggui, Chinese painter of
Buddhist themes
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Zhou Jichang, Chinese painter of
Buddhist themes
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Zhang Zeduan, Chinese painter of the
panoramic painting ''
Along the River During Qingming Festival''
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Omar Khayyám,
Persian poet and astronomer
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Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen consort of
France and later the
Kingdom of England
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Hildegard of Bingen, first Western musical composer known by name
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Shao Yong, Chinese poet, historian, and philosopher
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Suryavarman II, Khmer king
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Jayavarman VII, Khmer king
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Ibn Rushd, philosopher
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Richard I of England, king of England who led the Third Crusade
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Prithviraj Chauhan, king of
Ajmer in
India
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William of Malmesbury, English historian
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Zhu Xi,
Neo-Confucian philosopher from China
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Zhu Yu, Chinese maritime author
Inventions, discoveries and introductions
★ Beginning of the
Gothic architecture style in
France.
★ Building of
Angkor Wat in
Khmer empire.
★ First
European universities founded.
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Christian humanism becomes a self-conscious philosophical tendency in Europe.
★ Earliest record of a
miracle play, in
Dunstable, England.
★ Beginning of
trouvère music and poetry in
France.
★ Beginning of the
Ars antiqua period in the history of
Western European music.
★ The ''
Madrid Skylitzes'' manuscript illustrates the ''Synopsis of Histories'' by
John Skylitzes.
★ Earliest Western account of a mariner's
compass, by
Alexander Neckam is "De utensilibus" (see
Shen Kuo).
★ Although known in China since the
5th century BC, the
blast furnace for smelting
cast iron first appears in Europe, in and around
Lapphyttan, Sweden, as early as
1150 AD.
★ First fire and plague
insurance (in
Iceland).
★ First authenticated
influenza epidemics.
★ Invention of the
Kente Cloth.
★ Start of
Middle English.
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Hoysala architecture reaches a peak.
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Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi (1155–1191) founder of school of illumination (Ishraq).
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1165 — The
Liuhe Pagoda of
Hangzhou, China, is built.
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1111 — The Chinese
Donglin Academy is founded
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1107 — The Chinese engineer Wu Deren combines the mechanical
compass vehicle of the
South Pointing Chariot with the distance-measuring
odometer device.
★ The
Durham Cathedral of England is completed.
★ The
kasbah of
Marrakesh is built, city gate
Bab Agnaou and the
Koutoubia mosque.
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1104 — The
Venice Arsenal of
Venice, Italy, is founded. It employed some 16000 people for the
mass production of sailing ships in large
assembly lines, hundreds of years before the
Industrial Revolution.
Decades and Years