Certainty: 2 Andronikos (I) escaped from prison in Constantinople & fled to Russia.
Certainty: 2 Death of Yaghi-Basan of Sebasteia; his wife chose his replacement, but was killed.
Certainty: 2 Konstantinos Kalamanos, attacked by Nur al-Din, defeated him but lost the victory by rashness.
Certainty: 2 Nur al-Din captured Harim, setting up fire signals for Muslim prisoners escaping from Frankish lands. Nur al-Din captured Harim from the Franks after a strenuous battle, in order to take revenge for his defeat at Yaghra. After the capture, he set two signal fires burning all night to show the way to Muslim prisoners escaping from Frankish territory. Frankish rulers offered him 20,000 dinars for removing the signals, but the offer was not accepted
Certainty: 2 Nur al-Din gave Harim to Majd al-Din b. al-Daya, who passed it to Badr al-Din b. al-Daya. Nur al-Din had taken Harim from the Franks, and passed it on to his milk brother Majd al-Din b. al-Daya. Majd al-Din himself gave it to his half-brother, Badr al-Din b. al-Daya, who kept it until Nur al-Din's death
Certainty: 2 Manuel, distressed at successes of Nur al-Din, was stopped from personal intervention by Hungarian crisis.
Certainty: 2 Manuel sent a defensive army to Cilicia, but set out himself for the Danube.
Certainty: 2 Manuel wrote to Istvan III, complaining of seizure of Bela's lands & treatment of Istvan IV.
Certainty: 2 Manuel was welcomed to Hungary by the Hungarian populace, & saved a boat in crossing the Danube.
Certainty: 2 Manuel prepared for battle with Istvan III, while testing the resolve of his Czech ally.
Certainty: 2 Manuel accepted Istvan III's terms, restoring land to Bela but sidelining Istvan IV.
Certainty: 2 First Nikephoros Chalouphes, then Michael Gabras were left to protect Sirmion & Istvan IV.
Certainty: 2 Manuel restored the arm of the martyr Prokopios from Sirmion to Nis.