1146
Year 1146 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
- March 31 - Bernard of Clairvaux, commissioned by Pope Eugene III, preaches the Second Crusade at Vézelay, in Burgundy. King Louis VII of France and his wife, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, take up the cross. In a repeat of the events of 1096, Crusaders attack and massacre Jewish communities along the Rhine. Encouraged by his success, Bernard undertakes a tour in Burgundy, Lorraine and Flanders – preaching the Crusade as he goes.
- Eric III of Denmark abdicates as king, retiring to St. Canute's Abbey, Odense, where he dies on August 27, in his mid-20s. Canute V is elected to succeed him in Jutland and Sweyn III in Zealand.
- Władysław II, High Duke of Poland, suffers a defeat against the coalition forces under his brother Bolesław IV. Władysław and his family escape across the border to Bohemia and later seek refuge in Germany. Bolesław captures Silesia and the Senioral territories, and becomes the new ruler of Greater Poland.
- The Republic of Genoa raids the Muslim-held Balearic Islands. The Republic of Pisa protests officially – seeing the islands as rightfully theirs. The Genoese then proceed to lay siege to Almería, in vain.
- The Republic of Genoa reaches a commercial agreement with Ramon Berenguer IV, count of Barcelona, granting privileges to merchants of both nations in the Catalan and Ligurian ports.
- December 25 - Diet of Speyer: King Conrad III takes the cross and secures the election of his 10-year-old son Henry as his successor in Germany.
- The city of Bryansk is first mentioned in the Hypatian Codex.
Levant
- Autumn - Siege of Edessa: The Crusaders under Joscelin II recapture Edessa from Nur ad-Din, Seljuk ruler of Damascus. After not receiving support from the other Crusader states, Nur ad-Din counter-raids the territory of Antioch but withdraws his forces to retake Edessa in November.
Seljuk Empire
- Eldiguz, Seljuk ruler of Azerbaijan, founds the Eldiguzid Dynasty and establishes an independent state within the Seljuk Empire.
Africa
- Summer - King Roger II launches a full scale invasion into North Africa, seizing lands from Emir Abu'l-Hasan al-Hasan ibn Ali in what is now parts of Algeria, Tunisia and Libya – thereby opening up more of the mercantile wealth of the Muslim world to Sicilian merchants. On June 18, George of Antioch conquers Tripoli and establishes more Sicilian authority.
- The Almohad caliph Abd al-Mu'min conquers most of Morocco from the Almoravids.
By topic
Climate
- A rainy year causes the harvest to fail in Europe; one of the worst famines of the century ensues.
Religion
- March 1 - Eugene III reissues the bull Quantum praedecessores, originally issued in December 1145), proclaiming the Second Crusade.