Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1164 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1164
MCLXIV
Ab urbe condita1917
Armenian calendar613
ԹՎ ՈԺԳ
Assyrian calendar5914
Balinese saka calendar1085–1086
Bengali calendar571
Berber calendar2114
English Regnal year10 Hen. 2 – 11 Hen. 2
Buddhist calendar1708
Burmese calendar526
Byzantine calendar6672–6673
Chinese calendar癸未年 (Water Goat)
3861 or 3654
    — to —
甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
3862 or 3655
Coptic calendar880–881
Discordian calendar2330
Ethiopian calendar1156–1157
Hebrew calendar4924–4925
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1220–1221
 - Shaka Samvat1085–1086
 - Kali Yuga4264–4265
Holocene calendar11164
Igbo calendar164–165
Iranian calendar542–543
Islamic calendar559–560
Japanese calendarChōkan 2
(長寛2年)
Javanese calendar1070–1072
Julian calendar1164
MCLXIV
Korean calendar3497
Minguo calendar748 before ROC
民前748年
Nanakshahi calendar−304
Seleucid era1475/1476 AG
Thai solar calendar1706–1707
Tibetan calendar阴水羊年
(female Water-Goat)
1290 or 909 or 137
    — to —
阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
1291 or 910 or 138
Rainald of Dassel (c. 1120–1167)

Year 1164 (MCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

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  1. ^ a b Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 125–126. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  2. ^ David Nicolle (2011). Osprey: Command 12 – Saladin, p. 4. ISBN 978-1-84908-317-1
  3. ^ Picard, Christophe (1997). La mer et les musulmans d'Occident VIIIe-XIIIe siècle. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
  4. ^ Munro, John H. (2003). "The Medieval Origins of the Financial Revolution". The International History Review. 15 (3): 506–562.
  5. ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church-Momticelli; S. Miranda