1186
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 11th century – 12th century – 13th century |
Decades: | 1150s 1160s 1170s – 1180s – 1190s 1200s 1210s |
Years: | 1183 1184 1185 – 1186 – 1187 1188 1189 |
1186 by topic | |
Politics | |
State leaders – Sovereign states | |
Birth and death categories | |
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Establishments and disestablishments categories | |
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Art and literature | |
1186 in poetry | |
Gregorian calendar | 1186 MCLXXXVI |
Ab urbe condita | 1939 |
Armenian calendar | 635 ԹՎ ՈԼԵ |
Assyrian calendar | 5936 |
Bengali calendar | 593 |
Berber calendar | 2136 |
English Regnal year | 32 Hen. 2 – 33 Hen. 2 |
Buddhist calendar | 1730 |
Burmese calendar | 548 |
Byzantine calendar | 6694–6695 |
Chinese calendar | 乙巳年 (Wood Snake) 3882 or 3822 — to — 丙午年 (Fire Horse) 3883 or 3823 |
Coptic calendar | 902–903 |
Discordian calendar | 2352 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1178–1179 |
Hebrew calendar | 4946–4947 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1242–1243 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1108–1109 |
- Kali Yuga | 4287–4288 |
Holocene calendar | 11186 |
Igbo calendar | 186–187 |
Iranian calendar | 564–565 |
Islamic calendar | 581–582 |
Japanese calendar | Bunji 2 (文治2年) |
Julian calendar | 1186 MCLXXXVI |
Korean calendar | 3519 |
Minguo calendar | 726 before ROC 民前726年 |
Seleucid era | 1497/1498 AG |
Thai solar calendar | 1728–1729 |
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Year 1186 (MCLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
- January 27 – Constance of Sicily marries Henry (the future Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor).
- John the Chanter becomes Bishop of Exeter.
- The Byzantine Empire recognizes the independence of Bulgaria and Serbia.
- Joscius becomes Archbishop of Tyre.
- Jayavarman VII, the king of Cambodia, founds the temple of Ta Prohm.
- After the death of the child-king Baldwin V, his mother succeeds him as Sibylla of Jerusalem and appoints her disfavoured husband Guy de Lusignan king consort. This comes as a shock to Jerusalem's court, who had earlier forced the possible future Queen into promising that should she become so, she would not appoint him the title.
Births
- May 18 – Konstantin of Rostov, Prince of Novgorod (d. 1218)
- May 28 (probable) – Queen Urraca of Portugal, wife of King Afonso II of Portugal (d. 1220)
- Iziaslav IV Vladimirovich, Grand Prince of Kiev
- Ögedei Khan, third son of Genghis Khan and second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire (d. 1241)
- Song Ci, Chinese physician and judge (d. 1249)
Deaths
- January 26 – Ismat ad-Din Khatun, wife of Saladin
- May 29 or June 23 or June 24 – Robert of Torigni
- June 1 – Minamoto no Yukiie, Japanese warlord
- August 19 – Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany (b. 1158)
- August – Baldwin V of Jerusalem (b. 1177)
- September 29 – William of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre (b. c. 1130)
References
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