What Happened This Year 1146

People Who Died in 1146

Zafadola

Emir of Zaragoza
Died
February 5th, 1146 879 years ago — None years old

Emir of Zaragoza governed during a significant period in the region's history. Established a strong centralized authority and engaged in conflicts with neighboring Christian kingdoms, maintaining control over the emirate. Played a critical role in the political dynamics of the Iberian Peninsula during the early 12th century. Under leadership, Zaragoza flourished as a cultural and economic hub, contributing to the broader Al-Andalus civilization.

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Ermengarde of Anjou

Duchess regent of Brittany
Born
1068 957 years ago
Died
June 1st, 1146 878 years ago — 78 years old

Served as the Duchess regent of Brittany during the early 12th century. Played a crucial role in managing the duchy during her husband's absence. Actively participated in the political landscape of the time, navigating alliances and conflicts to maintain stability in Brittany. Her leadership occurred during a period marked by territorial disputes and shifting loyalties among various kingdoms in France.

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Vsevolod II of Kiev

Russian prince and Grand Prince of Kiev
Died
August 1st, 1146 878 years ago — None years old

Ruled as Grand Prince of Kiev from 1139 to 1146. His reign was marked by political conflicts among the various principalities of Kyivan Rus. Vsevolod's authority faced challenges from rival princes, which led to a fragmented political landscape. He worked to consolidate power in Kiev but struggled against internal dissent and external threats. His death in 1146 marked the end of a turbulent period in the history of the region, but his lineage continued to influence the realm.

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Eric III of Denmark

Monarch of Denmark, unified the realm
Died
August 27th, 1146 878 years ago — None years old

Ruled as King of Denmark from 1134 until death in 1146. Became king during a turbulent time marked by civil strife. Grew the royal influence through territorial consolidation and centralized governance. Engaged in conflicts with rival factions, ultimately securing the throne amid internal and external pressures. Known for supporting the church, enhancing ecclesiastical power, and fostering legal reforms in the kingdom. His reign witnessed the development of Danish culture and societal structure.

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Imad ad-Din Zengi

Syrian ruler and military leader
Born
1087 938 years ago
Died
September 14th, 1146 878 years ago — 59 years old

A prominent ruler in the 12th century, Zengi served as the Atabeg of Aleppo and Mosul. He led military campaigns against the Crusaders and successfully recaptured Edessa in 1144. Zengi played a crucial role in the consolidation of power in Northern Syria and was known for his strategic military practices. His leadership helped lay the groundwork for subsequent resistance against Crusader forces in the region. Zengi's rule marked a significant period in the history of the Levant, establishing a legacy that continued through his descendants.

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Alan the 1st Earl of Richmond

English soldier and 1st Earl of Richmond
Born
1100 925 years ago
Died
September 15th, 1146 878 years ago — 46 years old

Served as a significant military leader during the 11th century. Held the title of 1st Earl of Richmond, a position that held considerable power in medieval England. Engaged in battles to exert influence over territories. Played a crucial role in regional military affairs and politics during the tumultuous period following the Norman Conquest.

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