1145

year

1145 (MCXLV)was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1145th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 145th year of the 2nd millennium, the 45th year of the 12th century, and the 6th year of the 1140s decade. As of the start of 1145, the Gregorian calendar was 7 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which was the dominant calendar of the time.

Millennium:2nd millennium
Centuries:11th century12th century13th century
Decades: 1110s  1120s  1130s  – 1140s –  1150s  1160s  1170s
Years:1142 1143 114411451146 1147 1148
1145 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar1145
MCXLV
Ab urbe condita1898
Armenian calendar594
ԹՎ ՇՂԴ
Assyrian calendar5895
Balinese saka calendar1066–1067
Bengali calendar552
Berber calendar2095
English Regnal year10 Ste. 1 – 11 Ste. 1
Buddhist calendar1689
Burmese calendar507
Byzantine calendar6653–6654
Chinese calendar甲子(Wood Rat)
3841 or 3781
    — to —
乙丑年 (Wood Ox)
3842 or 3782
Coptic calendar861–862
Discordian calendar2311
Ethiopian calendar1137–1138
Hebrew calendar4905–4906
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1201–1202
 - Shaka Samvat1066–1067
 - Kali Yuga4245–4246
Holocene calendar11145
Igbo calendar145–146
Iranian calendar523–524
Islamic calendar539–540
Japanese calendarTen'yō 2 / Kyūan 1
(久安元年)
Javanese calendar1051–1052
Julian calendar1145
MCXLV
Korean calendar3478
Minguo calendar767 before ROC
民前767年
Nanakshahi calendar−323
Seleucid era1456/1457 AG
Thai solar calendar1687–1688
Tibetan calendar阳木鼠年
(male Wood-Rat)
1271 or 890 or 118
    — to —
阴木牛年
(female Wood-Ox)
1272 or 891 or 119

Events

  • February 15 — Pietro Bernardo Paganelli of Montemagno, Calci is elected as Pope Eugene III, and succeeds Pope Lucius II as the 167th pope.
  • Pope Eugene III issues Quantum praedecessores, calling for the Second Crusade
  • Construction begins on Notre-Dame d'Chartres in Chartres, France
  • Kim Pusik and his team of historians finishes the making of the Korean historical text Samguk Sagi.
  • Woburn Abbey founded.
  • Arnold of Brescia joins the revolutionary Commune of Rome, where he becomes its leader for the next 10 years.

Births

  • Maria of Antioch, Byzantine Empress (d. 1182)
  • Marie de Champagne, Countess of Champagne (d. 1198)
  • Theodora Comnena, Queen of Jerusalem
  • Pope Gregory IX (d. 1241)
  • Al-Adil I, Ayyubid-Egyptian general and ruler (d. 1218)
  • Amalric II of Jerusalem (d. 1205)

Deaths