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1322 or 941 or 169
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1323 or 942 or 170
Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1196)

Year1196 (MCXCVI) was aleap year starting on Monday of theJulian calendar.

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Byzantine Empire

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  • December – EmperorAlexios III (Angelos) is threatened by EmperorHenry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, who demands 5,000 pounds of gold or the Byzantines will face an invasion, this due to a convoluted system of dynastic claims of Henry gaining control of Alexios' daughterIrene Doukaina. The amount is negotiated down to 1,600 pounds of gold – with Alexios plundering the imperial tombs within theChurch of the Holy Apostles – as well as levying a heavy and unpopular tax, known as theAlamanikon (orGerman Tax).[1]

Europe

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  • Spring – Henry VI persuades a diet atWürzburg. He manages to convince the majority of the German nobles and clergy to recognize his 2-year-old son,Frederick II, as king of the Romans and heir to the imperial throne. However, ArchbishopAdolf of Cologne thwarts the will of the diet and arouses the resistance of severalSaxon andThuringian nobles against Henry, who realizes that he is unable to establish a hereditary monarchy (seeErbreichsplan) in theHoly Roman Empire without resistance.[2]
  • April 23Béla III dies after a 23-year reign in which he has supported the former Byzantine emperorIsaac II (Angelos) against the invading Bulgarians. Having made the Hungarian court one of the most brilliant inEurope and made his hereditary monarchy. Béla is succeeded by his 22-year-old sonEmeric as ruler ofHungary,Croatia andDalmatia (until1204).
  • April 25 – KingAlfonso II (the Chaste) dies after a 32-year reign atPerpignan. He leaves a will that divides his realm (Aragon losesProvence) and is succeeded by his 21-year-old sonPeter II (the Catholic).
  • Battle of Serres: Bulgarian forces under TsarIvan Asen I defeat the Byzantine army nearSerres. During the winter Ivan continues his campaign inCentral Macedonia and captures many Byzantine fortresses.
  • Ivan Asen I is stabbed to death byIvanko, a Bulgarianboyar (aristocrat), who is accused of having an affair with Ivan's wife's sister. He is succeeded by his brotherKaloyan as co-ruler of theBulgarian Empire.

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References

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  1. ^Brand, Charles M. (1991).The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, pp. 50–51. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.ISBN 0-19-504652-8.
  2. ^Hampe, Karl (1973).Germany under the Salian and Hohenstaufen Emperors, p. 226. Trans: Bennett, Ralph. Oxford: Blackwell.ISBN 0-631-14180-4.
  3. ^Warren, W. L. (1961).King John. University of California Press. p. 60.
  4. ^Williams, Hywel (2005).Cassell's Chronology of World History, p. 131.ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
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