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1135
 
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On the death of Henry I, his nephew Stephen moves quickly to keep Henry's daughter Matilda off the English throne        
c. 1136
 
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Walter FitzAlan takes a post as steward with the Scottish king, thus establishing the Stewart family and later dynasty      
1138
 
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Conrad III, of the Hohenstaufen family, is elected German king - a title which remains in the family for more than a century, bringing with it that of Holy Roman emperor       
1139
 
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Pope Innocent III and the second Lateran council outlaw the crossbow as a weapon causing unacceptable devastation       
1139
 
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Victory over the Muslims at Ourique is seen as the moment of Portugal's independence from the kingdom of Leon       
1142
 
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The great castle of Krak des Chevaliers is built in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem by the Knights of St John        
Krak des Chevaliers
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1144
 
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The new abbey church of St Denis is consecrated near Paris, introducing the style of architecture later known as Gothic       
1144
 
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The city of Edessa is captured by Zangi, a Mameluke general, in the first setback for the crusaders in the Middle East        
1144
 
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The fall of Edessa prompts the pope, Eugenius III, to call for a second crusade to defend the Latin kingdom        
c. 1145
 
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A new form of pious devotion is seen in Chartres, with people painfully dragging wagons of stone to enlarge the cathedral