Bell Tower, Verona (1173) Maria Laach Abbey (1177) Sutton, Ian (1999). Architecture, from Ancient Greece to the Present. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-20316-3...
The 1170s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1170, and ended on December 31, 1179. Winter – Egyptian forces led by Saladin...
Events from the 1170sin England. Monarch – Henry II 1170 April – Inquest of Sheriffs: Henry II looks into the financial dealings of local officials. 14...
This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year inarchitecture pages. Notable events inarchitecture and related disciplines including...
corresponding "[year] in poetry" article. There are conflicting or unreliable sources for the birth years of many people born in this period; where sources...
The decade of the 1170sin art involved some significant events. 1171: End of the Fatimid art period in Egypt and North Africa 1178: Lin Tinggui and Zhou...
II in 1170. As a place of pilgrimage Canterbury was, in the 13th century, second only to Santiago de Compostela. In the 1170s Gothic architecture was...
II in 1170. As a place of pilgrimage Canterbury was, in the 13th century, second only to Santiago de Compostela. In the 1170s Gothic architecture was...
Reconstruction of Basle Cathedral begins. Temple Church in London dedicated. Pont Saint-Bénezet, a bridge in Avignon, in southern France, completed. 1189 – Rebuilding...
into Wales during the second half of the 11th century and into Ireland in the 1170s. The Anglo-Normans and French rulers began to build stone keeps during...
The decade of the 1160s in art involved some significant events. 1166: Henry the Lion has the first bronze statue (a heraldic lion) north of the Alps erected...
from the Maghreb) established centralised rule of southern Iberia in the 1110s and 1170s respectively, their empires quickly disintegrated and allowed further...
Rebuilding of Notre-Dame of Laon begun. 1160 Al-Salih Tala'i Mosque built in Cairo, Fatimid Caliphate. Rebuilding of Caen Cathedral begun. Notley Abbey...
early version of the pointed rib vault in the choir. The church of Saint-Pierre de Lisieux, begun in the 1170s, featured the more modern four-part rib...
cathedral in the 1170s, and the western towers built in approximately 1200. The east end was expanded in the Early English Gothic style in the 1230s,...
tower house built in the late 12th century by the Esmonde family, Normans who came to southeast Ireland from Lincolnshire in the 1170s after the Norman...
the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in the 1170s, the English improved the standing of the Cistercian Order in Ireland with nine foundations: Dunbrody...
known as the town council, from the granting of its first burgh charter in the 1170s until 1975. From 1975 until 1996 the city was governed by City of Glasgow...
early- and high-Gothic cathedrals, such as the example in the north transept of Laon Cathedral (1170s) or the west facade at Chartres (c. 1210), also employed...
extended in the 1170s. Between 1224 and 1269 the east end was rebuilt in the Early English Gothic style. The remainder of the nave was rebuilt in the 1360s...
dissimilar to that used in contemporaneous mosaic icons. The rest of the mosaics, dated to the 1160s or the 1170s, are executed in a cruder manner and feature...
The decade of the 1180s in art involved some significant events. 1185: The Comnenian Age of Byzantine art comes to an end when the Komnenian dynasty lose...
now occupied by a village also called Kloster Zinna, today part of Jüterbog in Brandenburg, Germany, about 60 km (37 mi) south of Berlin. The village was...
and soon almost the whole island was in the possession of one or the other of the ecclesiastical orders. In the 1170s, the island was ravaged by King Valdemar...
pre-Romanesque–Carolingian style buildings in Germany. Its chronicle, entered in the Lorscher Codex compiled in the 1170s (now in the state archive at Würzburg),...
This article lists the oldest extant freestanding buildings in the United Kingdom. In order to qualify for the list a structure must: be a recognisable...