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1142

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries: 11th century12th century13th century
Decades: 1110s1120s1130s1140s1150s1160s1170s
Years: 1139114011411142114311441145
1142 in othercalendars
Gregorian calendar1142
MCXLII
Ab urbe condita1895
Armenian calendar591
ԹՎ ՇՂԱ
Assyrian calendar5892
Balinese saka calendar1063–1064
Bengali calendar549
Berber calendar2092
English Regnal year7Ste. 1– 8Ste. 1
Buddhist calendar1686
Burmese calendar504
Byzantine calendar6650–6651
Chinese calendarTân dậuNiên(MetalRooster)
3838 or 3778
— to —
Nhâm tuất niên(WaterDog)
3839 or 3779
Coptic calendar858–859
Discordian calendar2308
Ethiopian calendar1134–1135
Hebrew calendar4902–4903
Hindu calendars
-Vikram Samvat1198–1199
-Shaka Samvat1063–1064
-Kali Yuga4242–4243
Holocene calendar11142
Igbo calendar142–143
Iranian calendar520–521
Islamic calendar536–537
Japanese calendarEiji2 /Kōji1
( khang trị nguyên niên )
Javanese calendar1048–1049
Julian calendar1142
MCXLII
Korean calendar3475
Minguo calendar770 beforeROC
Dân tiền 770 niên
Nanakshahi calendar−326
Seleucid era1453/1454AG
Thai solar calendar1684–1685
Tibetan calendarÂm kim kê niên
(female Iron-Rooster)
1268 or 887 or 115
— to —
Dương thủy cẩu niên
(male Water-Dog)
1269 or 888 or 116

1142(MCXLII) was acommon year starting on Thursdayof theJulian calendar,the 1142nd year of theCommon Era(CE) andAnno Domini(AD) designations, the 142nd year of the2nd millennium,the 42nd year of the12th century,and the 3rd year of the1140sdecade. As of the start of 1142, the Gregorian calendar was 7 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which was the dominant calendar of the time.

  • When it was unable to feed its population during a famine, the emir of the great commercial center ofMahdiahas to recognize the de facto protectorate ofRoger II of Sicily.[1]
  • FailedNormanraid against the city ofTripoli.[2]

References

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  1. Abulafia, David (1985).The Norman kingdom of Africa and the Norman expeditions to Majorca and the Muslim Mediterranean.Woodbridge: Boydell Press.ISBN0-85115-416-6.
  2. Bresc, Henri (2003)."La Sicile et l'espace libyen au Moyen Age"(PDF).RetrievedJanuary 17,2012.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal=(help)