1158 in Italy
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See also: | Other events of 1158 History of Italy • Timeline • Years |
Events during the year 1158 in Italy.
Events
- In June 1158, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa set out upon his second Italian expedition. During this expedition:
- The Diet of Roncaglia near Piacenza was first convoked by Frederick Barbarossa.[1]
- The University of Bologna, the oldest continually operating university in the world, was granted its first privileges by the Emperor.[2]
Deaths
- Geoffrey VI, Count of Anjou (1134–1158)
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References
- S. Claramunt Dietas Imperiales de Roncalia Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
- Riché, Pierre (1978): "Education and Culture in the Barbarian West: From the Sixth through the Eighth Century", Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, ISBN 0-87249-376-8, pp. 126-7, 282-98
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