What Happened This Year 1144

Historical Events from This Year 1144

Science & Technology

Robert of Chester's Latin Translation of Alchemy

February 11th, 1144 881 years ago

Robert of Chester completed his significant translation of the 'Liber de compositione alchemiae' from Arabic into Latin, which played a crucial role in the development of Western alchemical thought. This translation facilitated the integration of Arabic scientific knowledge into European intellectual traditions and marked a pivotal moment in the history of alchemy.

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Military & Warfare

Edessa Falls to Imad ad-Din Zengi's Forces

December 24th, 1144 880 years ago

Imad ad-Din Zengi, the atabeg of Mosul and Aleppo, captured the capital of the Crusader County of Edessa. This strategic victory marked a significant turning point in the struggle between the Muslim forces and the Crusader states. The siege was marked by fierce fighting and showcased Zengi's military prowess as he led his forces to overpower the defenses of Edessa, gaining control over a city that had been a stronghold of Christian power in the region.

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