In 1176 AD, the significant Battle of Legnano took place in Italy, where the forces of the Lombard League defeated the troops of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. This battle marked a crucial turning point in the struggle between the Italian city-states and imperial authority, strengthening the autonomy of the cities involved in the Lombard League. Additionally, in other parts of the world, the period saw various political developments, including the ongoing conflicts in the Crusades.
according to the bible, that was the year that Christ was crucified.
Nothing. There was no time period between BC and AD. 1 BC was followed by 1 AD. There was no year zero or any gap between BC and AD.
There is one major known event that was recorded and occurred in the year 848 AD. A Christian prophet named Thiota predicted the world would end that year.
eople sarted killing the aztecs and 98% of them died and 2% of the aztecs survived
The year was AD 1.
Bodicas Revolt
Battle of Legnano happened on 1176-05-29.
Battle of Myriokephalon happened on 1176-09-17.
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according to the bible, that was the year that Christ was crucified.
Nothing much in that particular year.
In the year 99 AD Musonius Rufus, Roman philosopher, died
Nothing. There was no time period between BC and AD. 1 BC was followed by 1 AD. There was no year zero or any gap between BC and AD.
There is one major known event that was recorded and occurred in the year 848 AD. A Christian prophet named Thiota predicted the world would end that year.
During the year 222 AD the historical event that occured was that Julia Soaemias assassinated her Emperor, whom was Emperor Elagabalus, as well as the Emperor's mother.
No - 1176 is not the square of an integer - rounded to two decimal places, sqrt(1176) = ±34.29
eople sarted killing the aztecs and 98% of them died and 2% of the aztecs survived