The 1160s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1160, and ended on December 31, 1169.
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We know from Thomas Becket's letter to Pope Alexander that Owain had begun to refer to himself as princeps by at least 1163
The separation of Silesia from Poland dates, for practical purposes perhaps from 1163
Upper Silesia had not been Polish since 1163
1163 Notre Dame Pope.
The traditional starting date is associated with the visit of Pope Alexander III to Paris between March 24 and April 25, 1163, during which time he dedicated the "new" chevet at St.-Germain-des-Pres and is said to have laid the cornerstone of Notre-Dame
Knud VI, king of Denmark, 1163-1202
1162-1163 László II
Abd al-Mu'min (the famous Almohad conqueror, who died in 1163)
Song dynasty (960-1279) Chinese Chan exegete, Dahui Zonggao 大慧宗杲 (1089-1163).