1134

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1134 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1134
MCXXXIV
Ab urbe condita1887
Armenian calendar583
ԹՎ ՇՁԳ
Assyrian calendar5884
Balinese saka calendar1055–1056
Bengali calendar541
Berber calendar2084
English Regnal year34 Hen. 1 – 35 Hen. 1
Buddhist calendar1678
Burmese calendar496
Byzantine calendar6642–6643
Chinese calendar癸丑年 (Water Ox)
3831 or 3624
    — to —
甲寅年 (Wood Tiger)
3832 or 3625
Coptic calendar850–851
Discordian calendar2300
Ethiopian calendar1126–1127
Hebrew calendar4894–4895
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1190–1191
 - Shaka Samvat1055–1056
 - Kali Yuga4234–4235
Holocene calendar11134
Igbo calendar134–135
Iranian calendar512–513
Islamic calendar528–529
Japanese calendarChōshō 3
(長承3年)
Javanese calendar1040–1041
Julian calendar1134
MCXXXIV
Korean calendar3467
Minguo calendar778 before ROC
民前778年
Nanakshahi calendar−334
Seleucid era1445/1446 AG
Thai solar calendar1676–1677
Tibetan calendar阴水牛年
(female Water-Ox)
1260 or 879 or 107
    — to —
阳木虎年
(male Wood-Tiger)
1261 or 880 or 108
Hugh II is attacked by a Breton knight

Year 1134 (MCXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Saint Stephen Harding died on March 28, 1134
Norbert of Xanten died on June 6, 1134
Saint Irene of Hungary died on August 13, 1134

References[edit]

  1. ^ Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem, pp. 154–155. ISBN 978-0-24129876-3.
  2. ^ Fletcher 1987.
  3. ^ Rogers, Clifford J. (2010). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology. Oxford University Press. p. 68. ISBN 9780195334036.

Sources[edit]

  • Fletcher, R. A. (1987). "Reconquest and Crusade in Spain c. 1050-1150". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 5. 37: 31–47. doi:10.2307/3679149. JSTOR 3679149.