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This article provides a list of famous people who died in 1170 . See also: Category: Deaths in 1170

Wang Chongyang
Mstislav Izyaslavich
Albrecht Bear
Thomas Becket
January
- January 22 - Wang Chongyang - famous Taoist , founder of Quanzhen School.
- January 28 - Vladimir Andreevich - Prince of Belgorod (1150), Prince of Dorogobuzh (1150–1152, 1156–1170), Prince Peresopnitsky (? -?), Prince Beresteysky (1154–1156)
April
- April 2 - - Bishop of Marseille (1151–1170)
May
- May 21 - - English hermit, Catholic saint [1] .
June
- June 26 - Jean I - Earl of d' Et (1140–1170), Senior Hastings .
July
- - Bishop of Bamberg (1146–1170)
August
- August 19 - Mstislav Izyaslavich - Prince Pereyaslavsky (1146–1149, 1151–1154) –– Prince of Volyn (1157–1170), Grand Prince of Kiev (1159, 1167–1169, 1170).
September
- September 6 - - Zangid Emir of Mosul (1149–1169)
November
- November 18 - Albrecht the Bear - Earl of the Askaniev clan, Earl of Ballenstedt (1123–1170) Margrave of the Lower Puddle (1124–1131), last Margrave of the Northern Mark (1134–1157), first Margrave of Brandenburg (1157–1170), Earl of Weimar-Orlamunde (c. 1134–1170), Duke of Saxony (1138–1142)
- November 20 - - Bishop of Meissen (1152–1170)
- November 25 - Renault II - Earl of Bara (1149–1170), participant in the second crusade .
- November 28 - Owain ap Grifid - King of Gwynedd (1137–1170).
December
- December 20 - Abul-Muzafar al-Mustanjid - Baghdad caliph from the Abbasid dynasty (1160–1170).
- December 29 - Becket, Thomas - Chancellor of England (1155–1162), Archbishop of Canterbury (1162–1170), Holy Roman Catholic Church . Killed.
Date is unknown or requires clarification.
- Abu Hamid Al Garnati - Arab Merchant and Traveler
- - Bishop of Minden (1153–1170)
- Gaston V - Viscount of Bearn , Gabardan and Bruloy (1153–1170).
- - the Dutch hermit, the holy Roman Catholic Church [2] .
- - Bishop of Hildesheim (1162–1170), founder of Lokkum Abbey
- Hugo d'Ibelin - Senior Ramla and Senior Ibelin (1150-1170)
- Jeremiah of the Caves (Jeremiah the Insightful) is a monk of the Caves Monastery, reverend of the Russian Church. Date of death estimated.
- - Bishop of Turin (1164–1170
- Kimchi, Joseph ben-Isaac - Jewish grammar, exegete, poet and translator.
- - Queen Consort of Sweden (1156–1160), wife of Saint Eric IX
- is a Franco-Jewish Talmudist.
- Minamoto-no Tametomo is a Japanese military leader, a member of the Hogen troublemakers . He committed suicide. The first historically reliable case of seppuku .
- - one of the students of Gampopa , founder of the school of Tibetan Buddhism Pagdru Kagyu .
- Ruben II - Armenian prince from the dynasty of Rubenids, ruler of the Cilician Armenian kingdom (1169–1170). He died in the internecine war.
- Svyatoslav Rostislavich - Prince of Novgorod (1157–1160, 1161–1168).
- , founder of the Berkeley family and Bristol Cathedral
- - Icelandic legalizer (1156–1170)
- - king of Gwynedd (1170), a poet, died in a civil war.
- Ed II de Poroet - Viscount de Poroet (1142–1170), regent of the Duchy of Brittany and regent of the county of Rennes (1148–1156). According to other sources, he died in 1173.
- is a Jewish halakhist and liturgical poet.
- Yakun - Novgorod Posadnik (1164-1170). Date of death estimated.
See also
► 1170 year
- List of dead in 1169
- List of dead in 1171