- 1103
- Meeting of the Kyivan Princes at Lake Dolob. Campaign against the Polovets.
- 1106-08
- Pilgrimage of Father Superior Danylo to Jerusalem.
- 1111
- Conquest of the Polovets by the Kyivan princes.
- 1113
- "Chronicle of Bygone Years" edited by Kyivan monk Nestor.
- 1113-25
- Volodymyr Monomakh, Grand Prince of Kyiv.
- 1124-52
- Reign of Prince Volodymyr of Halychana. Union of Halychyna principalities
with its capital in Halych (first citation in 1140).
- 1147
- Election of Metropolitan Klym Smoliatych as head of synod independent of
the Byzantine Empire.
- 1152-87
- Iaroslav Osmomysl - prince of Halychyna. Expansion of the Halychyna
principality to the Danube.
- 1155-57
- Yuri Dolhorukiy of Suzdal - Kyivan Prince.
- 1169
- Destruction of Kyiv by Andrew of Suzdal.
- c. 1170
- Start of Prince Roman Mstyslav's reign in Volyn.
- 1185
- Campaigns of Ihor against the Polovets (c. 1187 "Word in Ihor's Regiment").
- 1187
- "Ukraine" as a toponym first used in chronicles.
- 1189
- Intervention of the Magyars - Bela III-"King of Halychyna".
- 1199
- Volynia and Halychyna united under Prince Roman of Smolensk.
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- 1102
- Croatia annexed to the Hungarian empire (-1918).
- 1108
- Volodymyr Monomakh fortifies the city of Volodymyr on the Klyazma River.
- 1126
- First elected official in Novhorod.
- 1138
- Partition of Poland.
- 1147
- First citation of Muscovy in a chronicles.
- 1157-74
- Andrew Boholiubskiy, prince of Volodymyr-Suzdal.
- 1158
- Hereditary succession in the Czech kingdom.
- 1168-96
- Stephan Nemania, beginning of Serbia nation.
- c. 1170
- Rights granted to German settlers by Czech Prince Sobeslav II.
- 1180
- Rights granted to Polish clergy.
- 1185
- Beginning of the second Bulgarian empire by Asen I.
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- 1109
- St. Anselm of Canterbury, "Father of Scholasticism".
- 1119
- Oldest university (in Bologna).
- 1130
- Norman prince of Naples and Sicily crowned by the pope.
- 1138-1254
- House of Hohenstaufen in Germany.
- 1141-77
- Henry II Iazomirgoth of Austria. Vienna - capital of Austria.
- 1147-49
- Second Crusade.
- 1152-90
- Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.
- 1154-1399
- Plantagenet dynasty in England. Annexation of Normandy and northern
France to England.
- 1163
- Beginning of the building of the Notre Dame in Paris. Gothic.
- 1180-1223
- Philip II Augustus in France; enlargement of the territory of the French monarchy.
- 1187
- Moslem leader Saladin takes back Jerusalem.
- 1189-92
- Third Crusade.
- 1189-99
- Richard the Lion-Hearted, England.
- 1198-1216
- Pope Innocent III
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