1167

Year 1167 (MCLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Europe

 * April 7 – Oath of Pontida: Supported by Pope Alexander III, the Lombard League is founded, a military alliance between the municipalities of Milan, Lodi, Ferrara, Piacenza and Parma, against the German invading forces of Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa) in Northern Italy. The League (with other Italian cities) openly challenges Frederick's claim to power (Honor Imperii).
 * April 12 – King Charles VII (Sverkersson) is murdered at Visingsö by supporters of Canute I (son of Eric IX), who proclaims himself king of Sweden. However, Charles's half-brothers Boleslaw and Kol Sverkerson proclaim themselves rulers of Östergötland, in opposition to Canute, which leads to fights for the power in Sweden (until 1173).
 * May 29 – Battle of Monte Porzio: The army of the Commune of Rome is defeated by German forces under Frederick I and the local princes; Alexander III leaves Rome. Frederick proceeds to Rome, where he is crowned by Antipope Paschal III for the second time. A sudden outbreak of pestilence kills many of his advisors and knights.
 * July 8 – Battle of Sirmium: Byzantine forces (15,000 men) under General Andronikos Kontostephanos defeat the Hungarians at Sirmium. Emperor Manuel I (Komnenos) consolidates his control over the western Balkans.
 * August – Frederick I claims imperial authority over Bohemia, Greater Poland and Hungary. He installs his 3-year-old son Frederick V as duke of Swabia, after Frederick's cousin, Frederick IV, dies of disease at Rome.

Egypt

 * March 18 – Battle of Al-Babein: A second Zangid army (some 12,000 men) under General Shirkuh and his nephew Saladin marches towards Egypt, but is met by the combined Crusader-Fatimid forces led by King Amalric of Jerusalem. After skirmishing down the Nile, the Crusaders are defeated near Giza and forced to retreat to Cairo.
 * May–June – Saladin leads the defence of Alexandria against the Crusader-Fatimid forces. He takes command over the garrison (plus some 1,000 cavalry), and the army's sick and wounded.
 * August 4 – Amalric I accepts a peace treaty and enters Alexandria at the head of the Crusader army. Saladin and his troops are escorted out with full military honours, and retreats to Syria.

Ireland

 * Diarmaid mac Murchadha (or Dermot), former king of Leinster, returns to Ireland with an advance party of Flemings under Richard fitz Godbert de Roche.

England

 * King Henry II prohibits English students from attending the University of Paris; many settle at the University of Oxford.

Asia

 * Taira no Kiyomori becomes the first samurai to be appointed Daijo Daijin, chief minister of the government of Japan.

Religion

 * Absalon, Danish archbishop and statesman, leads the first synod at Lund. He is granted land around the city of "Havn" (modern-day Copenhagen) and fortifies the coastal defence against the Wends.

Births

 * February – Frederick VI, duke of Swabia (d. 1191)
 * Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund (d. 1228)
 * Warin II (the Younger), Norman knight (d. 1218)
 * William I, count of Holland (Low Countries) (d. 1222)

Deaths

 * January 12 – Aelred of Rievaulx, English abbot (b. 1110)
 * February 27 – Robert of Melun, bishop of Hereford (b. 1100)
 * April 12 – Charles VII (Sverkersson), king of Sweden (b. 1130)
 * July 13 – Xia (Shenfu), Chinese empress consort (b. 1136)
 * August
 * Děpold I, Bohemian prince (epidemic)
 * Frederick IV, duke of Swabia (epidemic)
 * Henry I, count of Nassau (epidemic)
 * Henry II, duke of Limburg (epidemic)
 * August 14 – Rainald of Dassel, German archbishop (b. 1120)
 * August 17 – Nicolò Politi, Italian monk and hermit (b. 1117)
 * August 22 – Relindis of Hohenburg, French abbess
 * September 10 – Matilda, Holy Roman Empress (b. 1102)
 * Abraham ibn Ezra, Spanish philosopher (approximate date)
 * Alaungsithu, Burmese king of the Pagan Dynasty (b. 1090)
 * Basava, Indian philosopher and statesman (b. 1105)
 * Christian I (the Quarrelsome), count of Oldenburg
 * Euphrosyne of Polotsk, Kievan princess (b. 1104)
 * Hugh of Poitiers, French monk and chronicler
 * Occo of Schleswig (or Ogge), Danish bishop
 * Raymond I (or Raimond), French nobleman
 * Rostislav I, Grand Prince of Kiev (b. 1110)