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This article is about the year 1138. For the number, see
1138 (number)
.
Millennium
:
2nd millennium
Centuries
:
11th century
-
12th century
-
13th century
Decades
:
1100s
1110s
1120s
-
1130s
-
1140s
1150s
1160s
Years
:
1135
1136
1137
-
1138
-
1139
1140
1141
1138
in other calendars
Gregorian calendar
1138
MCXXXVIII
Ab urbe condita
1891
Armenian calendar
587
ԹՎ ՇՁԷ
Bahá'í calendar
-706 – -705
Berber calendar
2088
Buddhist calendar
1682
Burmese calendar
500
Byzantine calendar
6646 – 6647
Chinese calendar
丁巳
年十一月十八日
(3774/3834-11-18)
— to —
戊午
年十一月廿八日
(3775/3835-11-28)
Coptic calendar
854 – 855
Ethiopian calendar
1130 – 1131
Hebrew calendar
4898
–
4899
Hindu calendars
-
Vikram Samvat
1193 – 1194
-
Shaka Samvat
1060 – 1061
-
Kali Yuga
4239 – 4240
Holocene calendar
11138
Iranian calendar
516 – 517
Islamic calendar
532 – 533
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar
3471
Thai solar calendar
1681
v
•
d
•
e
Events
Robert Warelwast
becomes
Bishop of Exeter
.
March 13
— Cardinal Gregory is elected
anti-pope
as
Victor IV
, succeeding
Anacletus II
.
August 22
—
Battle of the Standard
:
David I of Scotland
is defeated by the
English
.
October 11
— A deadly earthquake in
Aleppo, Syria
kills about 230,000 people.
Conrad III of Germany
becomes
Holy Roman Emperor
.
Bavaria
is taken away from the
Welfen
Duke
Henry the Proud
and given to the Austrian Margrave
Leopold IV
.
A castle in
Scotland
successfully defeats a
siege
despite being held by only nine
knights
.
The
earldom of Pembroke
, created for
Gilbert de Clare
, is the first earldom created by the Norman kings within the borders of
Wales
.
Births
March 28
—
Maimonides
, Spanish rabbi and philosopher (d.
1204
)
Conan IV
,
Duke of Brittany
(d.
1171
)
Casimir II of Poland
(died
1194
)
Taira no Shigemori
, Japanese rebel (d.
1179
)
Saladin
,
1
ruler of Egypt and Syria (d.
1193
)
Deaths
January 13
—
Simon I, Duke of Lorraine
(b.
1076
)
January 25
—
Antipope Anacletus II
William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey
Ibn Bajjah
— Andalusian philosopher
King
Boleslaus III the Wrymouth
of
Poland
References
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Malcolm Lyons and D.E.P. Jackson, "Saladin: The Politics of the Holy War", pg. 2.
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