What Happened This Year 1122

Historical Events from This Year 1122

Politics & Government

Pope Callixtus II and Henry V's Concordat Agreement

September 23rd, 1122 902 years ago

Pope Callixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V reached an agreement known as the Concordat of Worms to resolve the Investiture Controversy. This significant accord delineated the roles of church and state in the appointment of bishops. It aimed to end years of conflict over the control of ecclesiastical appointments, providing a framework that established a balance between spiritual and temporal powers in Europe. The agreement helped restore stability in the Church and reduced tensions in the Holy Roman Empire.

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Born in 1122

Wanyan Liang

Chinese emperor during the Jin dynasty
Born
1122 903 years ago
Died
December 15th, 1161 863 years ago — 39 years old

Ruled as emperor during the Jin dynasty in China. Played a significant role in the Jin dynasty's consolidation of power in northern China and was known for his military campaigns against the Southern Song dynasty. The reign emphasized the administration and governance of the empire, strengthening central authority. Oversaw important political and military strategies that influenced the dynamics of power in the region during that era. The leadership faced various challenges, including maintaining stability and dealing with rival states.

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Eleanor of Aquitaine

Queen of France and England
Born
1122 903 years ago
Died
April 1st, 1204 820 years ago — 82 years old

Eleanor of Aquitaine served as queen consort of both France and England during the 12th century. Born in 1122, she inherited the duchy of Aquitaine, becoming one of the most powerful women in medieval Europe. She married Louis VII of France, contributing to the political landscape of the time, but the union was annulled in 1152. Shortly thereafter, she married Henry II of England, with whom she had eight children, including Richard the Lionheart and John. Eleanor played a critical role in the governance of England and was involved in her sons' rebellion against Henry II. After Henry's death, she served as queen dowager and continued to influence politics until her death in 1204.

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People Who Died in 1122

Vitalis of Savigny

Catholic saint and itinerant preacher
Born
1060 965 years ago
Died
September 16th, 1122 902 years ago — 62 years old

Vitalis of Savigny served as a significant figure in the Benedictine reform movement during the 11th century. Engaging in a monastic life, he sought to promote a return to stricter observance of the Rule of St. Benedict. Establishing the abbey of Savigny in 1105, he attracted many followers who shared the vision of a devout and austere religious community. His itinerant preaching spread his ideals across various regions. Following his death in 1122, he was venerated as a saint, with his feast day observed in the Catholic Church on September 16. The influence of his life and work contributed to the broader Christian monastic reform efforts of the era.

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Margrave Ottokar II of Styria

Margrave and military leader of Styria
Died
November 28th, 1122 902 years ago — None years old

Ruled as Margrave of Styria from 1122 until death. Engaged in conflicts to expand territorial claims, playing a crucial role in the political landscape of the region. Managed to secure Styria's position in Southern Austria, which contributed to the strengthening of the region during the early medieval period. Participated in various military campaigns, enhancing local authority and influencing trade routes. His administration facilitated growth in both defense and governance of Styria.

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