This Day in History

The Tri-State Tornado

18 Mar 1123

1st Latern Council (9th ecumenical council) opens in Rome agreements of the Concordat of Worms ratified

18 Mar 1167

Battle of El-Babein Egypt Franks under Amalrik vs Syrians

18 Mar 1190

Crusaders kill 57 Jews in Bury St Edmunds England

18 Mar 1229

Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II crowns himself King of Jerusalem

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French-Algerian truce

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