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Lady Rosamund Clifford ("the Fair"), mistress of Henry II of England – a Victorian interpretation

Year 1169 (MCLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar.

EventsEdit

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Byzantine EmpireEdit

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IrelandEdit

EgyptEdit

  • Spring – A Zangid expedition under General Shirkuh accompanied by his nephew Saladin invades Egypt. King Amalric I of Jerusalem orders his fleet to return to Acre and retreats with the Crusaders back to Palestine.
  • January 8 – Shirkuh enters Cairo, leaving the Zangid army encamped outside the city. He goes to the palace, where the 18-year-old Fatimid caliph Al-Adid welcomes him with ceremonial gifts and promised money.<ref name=Runciman/>
  • January 18Shawar, Fatimid vizier and de facto ruler, is invited to join Shirkuh on a pilgrimage to the tomb of Al-Shafi'i. Underway he and his escort are taken prisoner; on orders from Al-Adid, Shawar is decapitated.<ref name=Runciman/>
  • March 23 – Shirkuh dies from over-eating after a 2-month reign.<ref name=Runciman/> He is succeeded by Saladin, who is appointed chief vizier of the Fatimid Caliphate. He takes over as commander of Nur al-Din's forces in Egypt.<ref name=Nicolle>Nicolle, David (2011). Osprey: Commander 12 - Saladin, pp. 13, 16-17. Template:ISBN.</ref>
  • Summer – Saladin invites his brother Turan-Shah to join him in Cairo. He brings his family and retinue with him but also a substantial army provided by Nur al-Din. Turan-Shah is welcomed by Al-Adid as a friend.<ref name=Nicolle/>
  • August 2123 – At the Battle of the Blacks, Saladin crushes a rebellion by Sudanese forces (50,000 men) of the Fatimid army, along with a number of Egyptian emirs and commoners. He never again has to face a military uprising from Cairo.<ref>Template:Cite book.</ref>
  • Winter – Saladin supported by reinforcements from Nur al-din, defeats a Crusader-Byzantine force under Amalric I near Damietta. During the 3-month siege, the Crusaders are forced to retreat to Palestine.<ref name=Runciman/>

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Art and ScienceEdit

  • Eleanor of Aquitaine leaves the English court of Henry II, to establish her own court in Poitiers. It will become known as a center of courtly love. Richard I accompanies his mother and is made heir to Aquitaine.

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