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1249

Year 1249 (MCCXLIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1249 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1249
MCCXLIX
Ab urbe condita2002
Armenian calendar698
ԹՎ ՈՂԸ
Assyrian calendar5999
Balinese saka calendar1170–1171
Bengali calendar656
Berber calendar2199
English Regnal year33 Hen. 3 – 34 Hen. 3
Buddhist calendar1793
Burmese calendar611
Byzantine calendar6757–6758
Chinese calendar戊申年 (Earth Monkey)
3946 or 3739
    — to —
己酉年 (Earth Rooster)
3947 or 3740
Coptic calendar965–966
Discordian calendar2415
Ethiopian calendar1241–1242
Hebrew calendar5009–5010
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1305–1306
 - Shaka Samvat1170–1171
 - Kali Yuga4349–4350
Holocene calendar11249
Igbo calendar249–250
Iranian calendar627–628
Islamic calendar646–647
Japanese calendarHōji 3 / Kenchō 1
(建長元年)
Javanese calendar1158–1159
Julian calendar1249
MCCXLIX
Korean calendar3582
Minguo calendar663 before ROC
民前663年
Nanakshahi calendar−219
Thai solar calendar1791–1792
Tibetan calendar阳土猴年
(male Earth-Monkey)
1375 or 994 or 222
    — to —
阴土鸡年
(female Earth-Rooster)
1376 or 995 or 223
King Louis IX receives Patriarch Robert of Nantes at Damietta in Egypt (1847)

Events edit

By place edit

Seventh Crusade edit

  • May 13 – King Louis IX (the Saint) assembles a Crusader fleet of 120 transports and embarks an army (some 15,000 men) at Limassol. Unfortunately, a storm scatters the ships a few days later. On May 30, Louis sets sail to Egypt – only a quarter of his forces sails with him, the others make their way independently to the Egyptian coast. Finally, the royal squadron arrives off Damietta on June 4 aboard Louis' flagship the Montjoie. The king's advisers urges a delay until the rest of his transports arrive before attempting to disembark, but Louis refuses.[1]
  • June 5Siege of Damietta: Louis IX lands with a Crusader force and captures Damietta, after a fierce battle at the edge of the sea. The onslaught of the knights of France and those of Outremer under John of Ibelin, force the Ayyubids back with heavy losses. At nightfall, Fakhr ad-Din withdraws his army over a bridge of boats to Damietta. Finding the population there in panic and the garrison wavering, Fakhr ad-Din decides to evacuate the city. On June 6, Louis marches triumphantly over the bridge into Damietta and builds a camp to attack Cairo.[2]
  • November 20 – Louis IX sets out (against the advice of his nobles) with a Crusader force from Damietta, along the southern road to Mansourah. A garrison is left to guard the city – where Queen Margaret of Provence and Patriarch Robert of Nantes remain. The Crusaders make slow progress along the Nile, carrying a number of supplies and equipment. After 32 days, Louis orders to make camp opposite the Ayyubid camp near Mansourah, protected by a branch of the river and fortifications. Both camps use their catapults to bombard each other.[3]
  • December – Louis IX consolidates his forces at Mansourah. After the death of Sultan As-Salih Ayyub, Fakhr ad-Din effectively becomes the ruler of Egypt. He takes command of the city's defense and his cavalry harasses the Crusaders but none of these skirmishes is successful in holding up the Crusader's advance. Meanwhile, Louis orders the construction of a dyke at Mansourah, although the Crusaders build covered galleries to protect the workmen, the Egyptian bombardment (particularly Greek fire), is so formidable that the work is halted.[4]

Europe edit

Asia edit

By topic edit

Cities and Towns edit

Education edit

Microhistory edit

  • Jean Mouflet makes an agreement with the abbot of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif in the Senonais region in France: in return for an annual payment, the monastery will recognize Jean as a "citizen of Sens". He is a leather merchant, with a leather shop that he leases for the rent of 50 shillings a year. The agreement is witnessed by Jean's wife, Douce, daughter of a wealthy and prominent citizen of Sens, Felis Charpentier.

Science edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

References edit

  1. ^ Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol III: The Kingdom of Acre, pp. 219–220. ISBN 978-0-241-29877-0.
  2. ^ Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol III: The Kingdom of Acre, p. 220. ISBN 978-0-241-29877-0.
  3. ^ Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol III: The Kingdom of Acre, p. 221. ISBN 978-0-241-29877-0.
  4. ^ Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol III: The Kingdom of Acre, pp. 222–223. ISBN 978-0-241-29877-0.
  5. ^ Beazley, Charles Raymond (1911). "Andrew of Longjumeau". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 972–973.
  6. ^ Macrides, Ruth (2007). George Akropolites: The History – Introduction, Translation and Commentary, pp. 246–248. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-921067-1.
  7. ^ Picard, Christophe (2000). Le Portugal musulman (VIIIe-XIIIe siècle. L'Occident d'al-Andalus sous domination islamique. Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose. p. 110. ISBN 2-7068-1398-9.
  8. ^ "John XXII". Oxford Reference. Retrieved December 4, 2021.

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Year 1249 MCCXLIX was a common year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar Millennium 2nd millennium Centuries 12th century 13th century 14th century Decades 1220s 1230s 1240s 1250s 1260s Years 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1249 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1249MCCXLIXAb urbe condita2002Armenian calendar698ԹՎ ՈՂԸAssyrian calendar5999Balinese saka calendar1170 1171Bengali calendar656Berber calendar2199English Regnal year33 Hen 3 34 Hen 3Buddhist calendar1793Burmese calendar611Byzantine calendar6757 6758Chinese calendar戊申年 Earth Monkey 3946 or 3739 to 己酉年 Earth Rooster 3947 or 3740Coptic calendar965 966Discordian calendar2415Ethiopian calendar1241 1242Hebrew calendar5009 5010Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1305 1306 Shaka Samvat1170 1171 Kali Yuga4349 4350Holocene calendar11249Igbo calendar249 250Iranian calendar627 628Islamic calendar646 647Japanese calendarHōji 3 Kenchō 1 建長元年 Javanese calendar1158 1159Julian calendar1249MCCXLIXKorean calendar3582Minguo calendar663 before ROC民前663年Nanakshahi calendar 219Thai solar calendar1791 1792Tibetan calendar阳土猴年 male Earth Monkey 1375 or 994 or 222 to 阴土鸡年 female Earth Rooster 1376 or 995 or 223 King Louis IX receives Patriarch Robert of Nantes at Damietta in Egypt 1847 Contents 1 Events 1 1 By place 1 1 1 Seventh Crusade 1 1 2 Europe 1 1 3 Asia 1 2 By topic 1 2 1 Cities and Towns 1 2 2 Education 1 2 3 Microhistory 1 2 4 Science 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents editBy place edit Seventh Crusade edit May 13 King Louis IX the Saint assembles a Crusader fleet of 120 transports and embarks an army some 15 000 men at Limassol Unfortunately a storm scatters the ships a few days later On May 30 Louis sets sail to Egypt only a quarter of his forces sails with him the others make their way independently to the Egyptian coast Finally the royal squadron arrives off Damietta on June 4 aboard Louis flagship the Montjoie The king s advisers urges a delay until the rest of his transports arrive before attempting to disembark but Louis refuses 1 June 5 Siege of Damietta Louis IX lands with a Crusader force and captures Damietta after a fierce battle at the edge of the sea The onslaught of the knights of France and those of Outremer under John of Ibelin force the Ayyubids back with heavy losses At nightfall Fakhr ad Din withdraws his army over a bridge of boats to Damietta Finding the population there in panic and the garrison wavering Fakhr ad Din decides to evacuate the city On June 6 Louis marches triumphantly over the bridge into Damietta and builds a camp to attack Cairo 2 November 20 Louis IX sets out against the advice of his nobles with a Crusader force from Damietta along the southern road to Mansourah A garrison is left to guard the city where Queen Margaret of Provence and Patriarch Robert of Nantes remain The Crusaders make slow progress along the Nile carrying a number of supplies and equipment After 32 days Louis orders to make camp opposite the Ayyubid camp near Mansourah protected by a branch of the river and fortifications Both camps use their catapults to bombard each other 3 December Louis IX consolidates his forces at Mansourah After the death of Sultan As Salih Ayyub Fakhr ad Din effectively becomes the ruler of Egypt He takes command of the city s defense and his cavalry harasses the Crusaders but none of these skirmishes is successful in holding up the Crusader s advance Meanwhile Louis orders the construction of a dyke at Mansourah although the Crusaders build covered galleries to protect the workmen the Egyptian bombardment particularly Greek fire is so formidable that the work is halted 4 Europe edit February 16 Louis IX sends Andrew of Longjumeau on a diplomatic mission to meet the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire He carries letters from Louis and the Papal States and rich presents including a chapel tent lined with scarlet cloth and embroidered with sacred pictures From Cyprus he goes to the port of Antioch in Syria and travels for a year to the khan s court at Karakorum 5 May Nicaean Latin Wars Latin forces led by William of Villehardouin arrive on the island of Rhodes on their way to join the Seventh Crusade This causes the Nicaeans to raise the siege of Rhodes William concludes an agreement with the Genoese and leaves behind some 100 knights before departing for the Holy Land 6 May 26 Battle of Fossalta King Enzo of Sardinia an illegitimate son of Emperor Frederick II is captured and imprisoned by Lombard forces in a clash between the Guelphs and Ghibellines Enzo is put in golden chains and paraded around Bologna on a horse He becomes a prisoner in a palace named Palazzo Re Enzo July 6 King Alexander II dies of a fever at the island of Kerrera in the Inner Hebrides He is succeeded by his 7 year old son Alexander III who is crowned as ruler of Scotland at Scone on July 13 Alexander s minority causes a struggle for control of affairs between Walter Comyn and Alan Durward Justiciar of Scotia Summer Second Swedish Crusade A Swedish expedition led by Birger Jarl subjugates the province of Tavastia securing Swedish power in Finland As a part of the Treaty of Lodose Birger marries off his 11 year old daughter Rikissa to Haakon the Young ruler and eldest son of King Haakon IV the Old of Norway King Afonso III the Boulonnais recaptures Faro and Silves in the Algarve from the Almohads thus ending the Portuguese Reconquista The Almohads lose possession of Alicante in Al Andalus modern Spain 7 August 15 First Battle of Athenry Gaelic forces of Connacht besiege Athenry Castle in County Galway in Ireland But are repelled by the Normans under Jordan de Exeter Sheriff of Connacht Winter William of Villehardouin tours the Peloponnese and selects sites for new fortifications such as Grand Magne and Leuktron At Mystras ancient Sparta he builds a fortress and a palace Asia edit March The Japanese Hōji period ends during the reign of Emperor Go Fukakusa and the Kenchō period begins until 1256 The Hikitsuke a judicial organ of the Kamakura and Ashikaga shogunates of Japan is established By topic edit Cities and Towns edit The city of Stralsund is burned to the ground by German forces from the rival Free City of Lubeck Later the town is rebuilt with a massive defensive wall having 11 city gates and some 30 watchtowers Education edit Spring University College the first college at Oxford is founded with money from the estate of William of Durham Microhistory edit Jean Mouflet makes an agreement with the abbot of Saint Pierre le Vif in the Senonais region in France in return for an annual payment the monastery will recognize Jean as a citizen of Sens He is a leather merchant with a leather shop that he leases for the rent of 50 shillings a year The agreement is witnessed by Jean s wife Douce daughter of a wealthy and prominent citizen of Sens Felis Charpentier Science edit Roger Bacon publishes a major scientific work including writings of convex lens spectacles for treating long sightedness and the first publication of the formula for gunpowder in the western world Births editJuly 9 Kameyama emperor of Japan d 1305 September 4 Amadeus V count of Savoy d 1323 December 26 Edmund English nobleman d 1300 Constance II of Sicily queen consort of Aragon d 1302 Frederick I margrave of Baden and Verona d 1268 Gaucher V de Chatillon French nobleman d 1329 Humphrey VI de Bohun English nobleman d 1298 John XXII pope of the Catholic Church d 1334 8 Menachem Meiri Catalan rabbi and writer d 1315 Richard of Middleton Norman theologian d 1308 Robert III Flemish nobleman and knight d 1322 Wu Cheng Chinese philosopher and poet d 1333 Zhu Shijie or Hanqing Chinese mathematicianDeaths editJanuary 15 Archambaud IX French nobleman March 9 Siegfried III archbishop of Mainz b 1194 April 16 Contardo of Este Italian nobleman b 1216 June 28 Adolf I of the Mark German nobleman July 6 Alexander II king of Scotland b 1198 July 19 Jacopo Tiepolo doge of Venice b 1169 August 31 Rodrigo Diaz Spanish prelate and bishop September 27 Raymond VII French nobleman b 1197 October 5 Abu Zakariya Yahya Hafsid ruler b 1203 November 22 As Salih Ayyub Ayyubid ruler of Egypt b 1205 Geoffrey de Liberatione Scottish cleric and bishop December 10 Choe U Korean military leader b 1166 December 18 Conrad II of Reifenberg German bishop Dōjonyudō Japanese nobleman and waka poet b 1196 Hugh X of Lusignan French nobleman and knight b 1183 John I of Montfort Breton nobleman and knight b 1228 Pietro della Vigna Italian chancellor and diplomat d 1190 Robert I the Chaplain Scoto Norman priest and bishop Song Ci Chinese physician judge and scientist b 1186 William of Auvergne French bishop and writer b 1180 Wuzhun Shifan Chinese monk and calligrapher b 1178 References edit Steven Runciman 1952 A History of The Crusades Vol III The Kingdom of Acre pp 219 220 ISBN 978 0 241 29877 0 Steven Runciman 1952 A History of The Crusades Vol III The Kingdom of Acre p 220 ISBN 978 0 241 29877 0 Steven Runciman 1952 A History of The Crusades Vol III The Kingdom of Acre p 221 ISBN 978 0 241 29877 0 Steven Runciman 1952 A History of The Crusades Vol III The Kingdom of Acre pp 222 223 ISBN 978 0 241 29877 0 Beazley Charles Raymond 1911 Andrew of Longjumeau In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 1 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 972 973 Macrides Ruth 2007 George Akropolites The History Introduction Translation and Commentary pp 246 248 Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 921067 1 Picard Christophe 2000 Le Portugal musulman VIIIe XIIIe siecle L Occident d al Andalus sous domination islamique Paris Maisonneuve amp Larose p 110 ISBN 2 7068 1398 9 John XXII Oxford Reference Retrieved December 4 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1249 amp oldid 1171533647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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