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1274 state leaders
Events
May 7
- In
France
the
Second Council of Lyons
opens to consider the condition of the
Holy Land
and to agree to a union with the
Byzantine church
.
August 21
-
Philip III of France
marries
Marie de Brabant
End of the reign of
Emperor Kameyama of Japan
Emperor Go-Uda
ascends to the throne of
Japan
August -
Edward I
returns from
crusade
, and is crowned at
Westminster Abbey
.
At the age of 3,
Jeanne of Navarre
becomes countess of
Champagne
and
Queen of Navarre
upon her father's death.
Robert Burnell
is named
Lord Chancellor
of
England
.
The
battle of Hakata Bay
is fought.
The city of
Malbork
is founded by the
Teutonic Knights
.
Edward I of England
enforces the decree requiring all English
Jews
to wear
yellow badges
.
Nichiren
founder of
Nichiren Buddhism
enters a voluntary exile on Mount Minobu
Pope Gregory X
decrees that conclaves (meetings during which the electors have no contact with the outside) should be used for
papal elections
.
The diet at
Nuremberg
orders that all crown estates seized since the death of the
emperor Frederick II
be restored to
Rudolph I of Germany
William de Beaulieu becomes master of the London Temple of the
Templars in England
Robert de Clifford
is created first
Baron de Clifford
In Japan the scattering of an aggressive
Mogul
-
Korean
fleet is attributed to the
supernatural
神風 (
kamikaze
) or divine wind in a storm created by
Raiden
.
Dante Alighieri
, aged nine, falls in love with eight year old
Beatrice Portinari
Walter de Merton
becomes Bishop of
Rochester, England
Births
July 11
-
Robert the Bruce
, King of
Scotland
(d.
1329
)
Adam Murimuth
,
English
ecclesiastic
and
chronicler
Saint Louis of Toulouse
Eric VI of Denmark
Deaths
March 7
- Saint
Thomas Aquinas
,
Catholic
theologian (b.
1225
)
Saint
Bonaventure
,
Franciscan
theologian
Prince Munetaka
, 6th
Kamakura shogun
of
Japan
Robert de Sorbon
,
French
theologian and founder of the
Sorbonne
Henry III
, count of
Champagne
and king of
Navarre
Nasreddin Tusi
,
Persian
astronomer
Hanno von Sangershausen, Grand Master (Hochmeister) of the
Teutonic Order
Emperor Du of Song China
(
Song Dynasty (960-1279)
)
Anselm of Meissen,
Bishop of Warmia
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
, scientist and writer
Monarchs/Presidents
Aragon
-
James I
King of Aragon
and count of
Barcelona
(reigned from
1213
to
1276
)
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