1257
For broader historical context, see
13th century
.
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Years:
1254
1255
1256
-
1257
-
1258
1259
1260
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Decades
:
1220s
1230s
1240s
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1250s
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1260s
1270s
1280s
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Centuries
:
12th century
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13th century
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14th century
1257 state leaders
Events
Robert de Sorbon
founds the
Collge de Sorbonne
at
Paris
, giving a formal college (and still-common name) to the already existing
University of Paris
in
France
.
Matthew Paris
,
English
historian
, personally intreviews King
Henry III of England
for a week straight while compiling his major work or English history,
Chronica Majora
.
King
Henry III of England
orders the production of an
twenty pence
English coin
of pure
gold
, the first high-denomination coin minted in
England
and the first to use gold. Unfortunately for King Henry, the
bullion
value of the coins was about 20% higher than the nominal face value, leading to poor circulation as coins were melted down by individuals for their gold content.
The city of
Krakw
is rebuilt
Boleslaus V of Poland
after being nearly destroyed in the
Tatar invasions
in
1241
.
The Japanese
Kogen
era ends, and the
Shoka
era begins.
Births
October 14
- King
Przemysl II of Poland
King
Sancho IV of Castile
and
León
Beatrice of Burgundy
Deaths
June 4
- Duke
Przemysl I of Poland
December 24
-
John I, Count of Hainaut
Pho Khun Si Indrathit
first king of
Sukhothai
Saint Hyacinth
See also
List of state leaders in 1257
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