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Year 1117 was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. Events By place ... Japanese empress (d. 1160) Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d.
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan won the House of Councillors election. 2011: January and March: The Tokyo Skytree 634.0 metres (2,080 ft) became the third tallest tower in the world, which opened in 2012. 11 March: Japan begin to suffered from the triple disaster (earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster, etc.), which claimed the lives of ...
Economic effects of the Satsuma Rebellion resulted in the passing of the Act of 4 February 1877, which reduced the land tax from 3% to 2.5%. The Rebellion reduced Japan's yearly expenditure from £13,700,000 to £10,250,000, and it raised Japan's national debt from £28,000,000 to £70,000,000. [8]
Year 1124 was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1124th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 124th year of the 2nd millennium, the 24th year of the 12th century, and the 5th year of the 1120s decade.
The Heiji rebellion (平治の乱, Heiji no ran, January 19 – February 5, 1160) [2] was a short civil war between rival subjects of the cloistered Emperor Go-Shirakawa of Japan in 1160 fought in order to resolve a dispute about political power. [3] It was preceded by the Hōgen Rebellion in 1156. [4]
July 19 – Date Tsunamune, Japanese daimyō of Sendai han (b. 1640) August 22 – Louis François, duc de Boufflers, Marshal of France (b. 1644) August 25 – Edward Villiers, 1st Earl of Jersey, English politician (b. c. 1656) August 30 – Pieter Spierinckx, Flemish painter (b. 1635) August 31 – Jean Le Pelletier, French polygraph and ...
1116–1117: Bengali calendar: 601–602: Berber calendar: 2145: English Regnal year: 6 Ric. 1 – 7 Ric. 1: Buddhist calendar: 1739: Burmese calendar: 557: Byzantine calendar: 6703–6704: Chinese calendar: 甲寅年 (Wood Tiger) 3892 or 3685 — to — 乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit) 3893 or 3686: Coptic calendar: 911–912: Discordian calendar: 2361 ...
Fujiwara no Kiyoko, Japanese empress (b. 1122) Henry I, count of Guelders and Zutphen (b. 1117) Hugo Etherianus, Italian cardinal and adviser (b. 1115) Cyril of Turov (or Kirill), Russian bishop (b. 1130) Maria of Antioch, Byzantine empress (b. 1145) Sonam Tsemo, Tibetan Buddhist leader (b. 1142) Zhao Boju, Chinese landscape painter (b. 1120)