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Year 1185 ( MCLXXXV) was a
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Events


By place


Byzantine Empire

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– King William II of Sicily, William II (the Good) lands in Epirus with a Siculo-Norman expeditionary force of 200 ships and 80,000 men (including 5,000 knights), and marches as far as the Byzantine city of Thessaloniki, Thessalonica, which he Sack of Thessalonica (1185), takes and pillages (massacring some 7,000 Greek citizens). * September 11–September 12, 12 – Isaac II Angelos, Isaac II (Angelos) leads a revolt in Constantinople and deposes Emperor Andronikos I Komnenos, Andronikos I (Komnenos). Andronikos tries in vain to flee across Asia – but he is captured and killed by an angry mob. Isaac is proclaimed emperor, ending the Komnenos, Komnenos Dynasty. * November 7 – Battle of Demetritzes: A reinforced Byzantine army under Alexios Branas decisively defeats William II – ending his invasion of the Byzantine Empire. Thessalonica is recaptured, and the Normans are pushed back to Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire), Italy. Many Norman ships are lost to storms. * Peter II of Bulgaria, Peter and Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria, John Asen lead a Uprising of Asen and Peter, revolt of the Vlachs and Bulgarians, Bulgars against the Byzantine Empire, eventually establishing the Second Bulgarian Empire.


Levant

* March 16 – The 23-year-old King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, Baldwin IV (the Leper) dies of leprosy after a 10-year reign. He is succeeded by his 8-year-old nephew, Baldwin V of Jerusalem, Baldwin V, as the sole ruler of Kingdom of Jerusalem, Jerusalem under the regency of Count Raymond III, Count of Tripoli, Raymond of Tripoli. The child-king becomes a pawn in the politics of the kingdom, between his mother Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem, Sibylla of Jerusalem (sister of Baldwin IV) and her younger half-sister Isabella I of Jerusalem, Isabella I. * Saladin agrees to a 4-year truce due to severe drought and famine, which has struck Palestine (region), Palestine. The treaty is signed by Count Raymond III, Count of Tripoli, Raymond of Tripoli and important nobles from Jerusalem. Commerce is renewed between the Crusader states, Crusader States and their Muslim neighbors. A flow of corn from the east saves the Crusaders and the population from starvation.


England

* April – King Henry II of England, Henry II knights his son and heir, the 18-year-old John, King of England, John of England and John's first expedition to Ireland, sends him to Ireland, accompanied by 300 knights and a team of administrators, to enforce English control. He treats the local Irish rulers with contempt, by making fun of their unfashionable long beards. Failing to make allies amongst the Anglo-Norman settlers, the English army is unable to subdue the Irish fighters in unfamiliar conditions and the expedition soon becomes a complete disaster. By the end of the year, John returns to Kingdom of England, England in defeat. Nonetheless, Henry gets him named 'King of Ireland' by Pope Pope Urban III, Urban III and procures a golden crown with peacock feathers. * April 15 – 1185 East Midlands earthquake occurs. It is the first earthquake in England for which there are reliable reports indicating the damage.


Europe

* July – Philip II of France#Wars with his vassals, Treaty of Boves: King Philip II of France, Philip II signed a treaty to ensure his authority over his vassals, with Amiens, Amiénois, Artois, and other places in northern France in the Middle Ages, France passing to him. Philip is given the nickname "Augustus" by the monk Rigord for augmenting French lands. * August 15 – The cave monastery of Vardzia is consecrated by Queen Tamar of Georgia, Tamar the Great. She marries Yury Bogolyubsky, Grand Prince of Veliky Novgorod, Novgorod. * September – Henry the Lion, Henry III (the Lion), duke of Duchy of Saxony, Saxony, returns to Kingdom of Germany, Germany after being banished for three years by Emperor frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick I (Barbarossa). * December 6 – King Afonso I of Portugal, Afonso I (the Great) dies after a 36-year reign. He is succeeded by his son Sancho I of Portugal, Sancho I (the Populator) as ruler of Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal. * Igor Svyatoslavich's failed campaign against the Cumans, later immortalized in ''The Tale of Igor's Campaign'', takes place this year.


Africa

* The Almohad forces under Caliph Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur reconquer Béjaïa and Algiers, that has been taken by the Banu Ghaniya, descendants of the Almoravid dynasty, Almoravids.


Asia

* March 22 – Battle of Yashima: Japanese forces (some 30,000 horses) under Minamoto no Yoshitsune defeat the Taira clan just off Shikoku in the Seto Inland Sea. * April 25 – Battle of Dan-no-ura, Battle of Dan-no-Ura: The Japanese fleet (some 300 ships) led by Minamoto no Yoshitsune defeats the fleet of the Taira clan in the Kanmon Straits, Shimonoseki Strait. * December – Retired-Emperor Emperor Go-Shirakawa, Go-Shirakawa grants Minamoto no Yoritomo the authority to form the first ''Shogun#Shogunate, bakufu'' (shogunate) in Japan, ending the Genpei War.


By topic


Astronomy

* May 1 – The Solar eclipse of 1 May 1185, visible across Central America, Northern, and Eastern Europe, and Kazakhstan, occurs.


Markets

* Evidence is first uncovered, that Henry II is using the safes of the Temple Church in London, under the guard of the Knights Templar, to store part of his treasure.


Religion

* November 25 – Pope Pope Lucius III, Lucius III dies after a 4-year pontificate at Verona. He is succeeded by Urban III as the 172nd pope of the Catholic Church (until 1187).


Births

* April 23 – Afonso II of Portugal, Afonso II (the Fat), king of Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal (d. 1223) * Alexander of Hales, English philosopher (d. 1245) * Angelus of Jerusalem, Israeli priest and martyr (d. 1220) * Dietrich V, Count of Cleves, Dietrich V, German Nobility, nobleman (approximate date) * Engelbert II of Berg, Engelbert II, archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne, Cologne (approximate date) * Fujiwara no Reishi, Japanese empress (d. 1243) * Gerard III, Count of Guelders, Gerard III, count of Guelders and County of Zutphen, Zutphen (d. 1229) * Gertrude of Merania, queen of Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301), Hungary (d. 1213) * Inge II of Norway, Inge II (Bårdsson), king of Kingdom of Norway (872–1397), Norway (d. 1217) * Michael of Chernigov, Kievan Grand Prince (d. 1246) * Patrick II, Earl of Dunbar, Patrick II, Anglo-Scottish nobleman (d. 1249) * Raymond Roger Trencavel, Raymond Roger, French nobleman (d. 1209) * Robert III, Count of Dreux, Robert III, count of Dreux and Braine, Aisne, Braine (d. 1234) * Shams Tabrizi, Persian poet and writer (d. 1248) * Tancred Tancredi, Tancred of Siena, Italian missionary (d. 1241)


Deaths

* February 9 – Theodoric I, Margrave of Lusatia, Theodoric I, margrave of March of Lusatia, Lusatia (b. 1130) * March 16 – Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, Baldwin IV (the Leper), king of Kingdom of Jerusalem, Jerusalem (b. 1161) * March 22 – Satō Tsugunobu, Japanese warrior (b. 1158) * April 25 – Battle of Dan-no-ura, Battle of Dan-no-Ura: ** Emperor Antoku, Antoku, child-emperor of Japan (b. 1178) ** Taira no Tokiko, Japanese Buddhism in Japan, Buddhist nun (b. 1126) ** Taira no Norimori, Japanese nobleman (b. 1128) ** Taira no Noritsune, Japanese nobleman (b. 1160) ** Taira no Tomomori, Japanese nobleman (b. 1152) ** Taira no Tsunemori, Japanese nobleman (b. 1124) * June 16 – Richeza of Poland, Queen of Castile, Richeza of Poland, queen of Kingdom of Castile, Castile (b. 1140) * May 30 – Constantine Makrodoukas, Byzantine nobleman * June 19 – Taira no Munemori, Japanese samurai (b. 1147) * July 18 – Stefan (archbishop of Uppsala), Stefan, archbishop of Archdiocese of Uppsala, Uppsala (b. before 1143) * September 11 – Stephen Hagiochristophorites, Byzantine official * September 12 ** Andronikos I Komnenos, Andronikos I (Komnenos), Byzantine emperor (b. 1118) ** John Komnenos (son of Andronikos I), John Komnenos, Byzantine co-emperor (b. 1159) * November 25 – Pope Lucius III, Lucius III, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 1097) * December 6 – Afonso I of Portugal, Afonso I (the Great), king of Portugal (b. 1109) * Al-Suhayli, Abd Allah al-Suhayli, Moorish scholar and writer (b. 1114) * Bhāskara II, Bhāskara (the Teacher), Indian mathematician (b. 1114) * Fernando Rodríguez de Castro, Spanish nobleman (b. 1125) * Ibn Tufail, Arab-Andalusian polymath and writer (b. 1105) * Máel Íosa Ua Dálaigh, Irish Ollamh Érenn, Chief Ollam and writer * Taira no Shigehira, Japanese general (b. 1158)


References

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