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1276

Year 1276 (MCCLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1276 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1276
MCCLXXVI
Ab urbe condita2029
Armenian calendar725
ԹՎ ՉԻԵ
Assyrian calendar6026
Balinese saka calendar1197–1198
Bengali calendar683
Berber calendar2226
English Regnal yearEdw. 1 – 5 Edw. 1
Buddhist calendar1820
Burmese calendar638
Byzantine calendar6784–6785
Chinese calendar乙亥年 (Wood Pig)
3973 or 3766
    — to —
丙子年 (Fire Rat)
3974 or 3767
Coptic calendar992–993
Discordian calendar2442
Ethiopian calendar1268–1269
Hebrew calendar5036–5037
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1332–1333
 - Shaka Samvat1197–1198
 - Kali Yuga4376–4377
Holocene calendar11276
Igbo calendar276–277
Iranian calendar654–655
Islamic calendar674–675
Japanese calendarKenji 2
(建治2年)
Javanese calendar1186–1187
Julian calendar1276
MCCLXXVI
Korean calendar3609
Minguo calendar636 before ROC
民前636年
Nanakshahi calendar−192
Thai solar calendar1818–1819
Tibetan calendar阴木猪年
(female Wood-Pig)
1402 or 1021 or 249
    — to —
阳火鼠年
(male Fire-Rat)
1403 or 1022 or 250
Pope John XXI (c. 1215–1277)

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Europe edit

England edit

  • Spring – King Edward I (Longshanks) orders the people of Bayonne in Gascony (as part of the only English possessions in France) to provide Castile with warships "to resist the Saracens by sea", but he excuses himself from personal participation against the Marinid invasion in Spain because of his wars in Wales and his plan to lead a Crusade to the Holy Land.[3]

Africa edit

Asia edit

The Americas edit

By topic edit

Cities and Towns edit

Culture edit

Economy edit

  • Henry of Ghent (or Henricus) becomes the last major theologian to openly consider annuities as a usurious contract. The end of the debate allows for the expansion of the budding practice of renten emission, to become a staple of public finance in northwestern Europe.[9]

Religion edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

References edit

  1. ^ Joseph F. O'Callaghan (2011). The Gibraltar Crusade: Castile and the battle for the Strait, p. 69. ISBN 978-0-8122-2302-6.
  2. ^ Hywel Williams (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History, p. 148. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  3. ^ Joseph F. O'Callaghan (2011). The Gibraltar Crusade: Castile and the battle for the Strait, p. 71. ISBN 978-0-8122-2302-6.
  4. ^ Seignobos, Robin (2012). The other Ethiopia: Nubia and the Crusade (12th and 14th century), pp. 307–311. ISSN 0066-2127.
  5. ^ Wasserman, James (2001). The Templars and the Assassins: The Militia of heaven, p. 115. ISBN 978-1-59477-873-5.
  6. ^ Virani, Shafique N.; Assistant Professor Departments of Historical Studies and the Study of Religion Shafique N. (2007). The Ismailis in the Middle Ages: A History of Survival, a Search for Salvation, p. 32. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 978-0-19-531173-0.
  7. ^ O'Connor, Letitia Burns (1992). The Grand Canyon, pp. 16–19, 30–32. Los Angeles: Perpetua Press. ISBN 0-88363-969-6.
  8. ^ . Oxford: Merton College. Archived from the original on May 13, 2012. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
  9. ^ Munro, John H. (2003). "The Medieval Origins of the Financial Revolution". The International History Review. 15 (3): 506–562.
  10. ^ "Blessed Gregory X | pope | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved May 10, 2022.

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Year 1276 MCCLXXVI was a leap year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar Millennium 2nd millennium Centuries 12th century 13th century 14th century Decades 1250s 1260s 1270s 1280s 1290s Years 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1276 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1276MCCLXXVIAb urbe condita2029Armenian calendar725ԹՎ ՉԻԵAssyrian calendar6026Balinese saka calendar1197 1198Bengali calendar683Berber calendar2226English Regnal year4 Edw 1 5 Edw 1Buddhist calendar1820Burmese calendar638Byzantine calendar6784 6785Chinese calendar乙亥年 Wood Pig 3973 or 3766 to 丙子年 Fire Rat 3974 or 3767Coptic calendar992 993Discordian calendar2442Ethiopian calendar1268 1269Hebrew calendar5036 5037Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1332 1333 Shaka Samvat1197 1198 Kali Yuga4376 4377Holocene calendar11276Igbo calendar276 277Iranian calendar654 655Islamic calendar674 675Japanese calendarKenji 2 建治2年 Javanese calendar1186 1187Julian calendar1276MCCLXXVIKorean calendar3609Minguo calendar636 before ROC民前636年Nanakshahi calendar 192Thai solar calendar1818 1819Tibetan calendar阴木猪年 female Wood Pig 1402 or 1021 or 249 to 阳火鼠年 male Fire Rat 1403 or 1022 or 250 Pope John XXI c 1215 1277 Contents 1 Events 1 1 By place 1 1 1 Europe 1 1 2 England 1 1 3 Africa 1 1 4 Asia 1 1 5 The Americas 1 2 By topic 1 2 1 Cities and Towns 1 2 2 Culture 1 2 3 Economy 1 2 4 Religion 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents editBy place edit Europe edit Spring Sultan Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al Haqq and Muhammad II ruler of Granada agree to a truce with King Alfonso X the Wise for two years Before Abu Yusuf leaves Muhammad s secretary addresses a poem to Abu Yusuf expressing fear of Castile s power and appealing for Marinid s continued support Later Abu Yusuf lands at Alcazar Seguir on January 19 This ending the first Marinid invasion in Al Andalus modern Spain 1 June King Rudolf I declares war on his rival Ottokar II After 6 months of campaigning Ottokar surrenders all his lands including Austria and Styria except Bohemia and Moravia Rudolf makes Vienna his capital marking the beginning of the Habsburg Dynasty which will last until 1918 2 England edit Spring King Edward I Longshanks orders the people of Bayonne in Gascony as part of the only English possessions in France to provide Castile with warships to resist the Saracens by sea but he excuses himself from personal participation against the Marinid invasion in Spain because of his wars in Wales and his plan to lead a Crusade to the Holy Land 3 Africa edit Battle of Dongola Mamluk forces led by Sultan Baibars gain a decisive victory against the Kingdom of Makuria They capture the Makurian capital of Dongola and force King David of Makuria to flee upstream on the Nile He seeks refuge in the Kingdom of Al Abwab but is handed over to Baibars who has him executed Later Baibars conquers Al Maris Lower Nubia previously a part of Makuria and annexes it into Egypt 4 Asia edit Spring The court of the Southern Song Dynasty of China and hundreds of thousands of its citizens flee from Hangzhou to Fujian and then Guangdong in an effort to escape a Mongol invasion under Kublai Khan June 15 Remnants of the Chinese Song court in Fuzhou province conduct the coronation ceremony for Prince Zhao Shi to become Emperor Duan Zong until 1278 The mountain fortress Alamut Castle Eagle s Nest is again captured by the Mongols from a Nizari force under Shams al Din Muhammad 5 6 The Americas edit A severe 23 year drought begins to affect the Grand Canyon area eventually forcing the agriculture dependent Puebloans or Anasazi to migrate out of the region 7 By topic edit Cities and Towns edit March 9 Augsburg is granted the status of an Imperial Free City Later Ravensburg also receives the status in the same year Culture edit Merton College Oxford is first recorded as having a collection of books making its Library the world s oldest in continuous daily use 8 Economy edit Henry of Ghent or Henricus becomes the last major theologian to openly consider annuities as a usurious contract The end of the debate allows for the expansion of the budding practice of renten emission to become a staple of public finance in northwestern Europe 9 Religion edit January 10 Pope Gregory X dies after a 4 year pontificate at Arezzo He is succeeded by Innocent V as the 185th pope of the Catholic Church June 22 Innocent V dies after a 5 month reign at Rome He is succeeded by Adrian V or Hadrian as the 186th pope of the Catholic Church August 18 Adrian V or Hadrian dies after a 2 month reign at Viterbo He is succeeded by John XXI as the 187th pope of Rome until 1277 The foundation stone of the Minoritenkirche in Vienna is laid by Ottokar II Births editFebruary 21 Thomas de Multon English nobleman d 1313 May 3 Louis of Evreux son of Philip III the Bold d 1319 September 14 Hugh de Courtenay English nobleman d 1340 September 29 Christopher II king of Denmark d 1332 October 4 Margaret of Brabant queen of Germany d 1311 October 19 Hisaaki Japanese prince and shogun d 1328 Agnes of Bavaria German noblewoman and regent d 1345 Diederik II German count of Limburg Hohenlimburg d 1364 Humphrey de Bohun English nobleman and knight d 1322 Ichijō Uchisane Japanese nobleman and regent d 1304 Margaret of Lusignan queen of Cilician Armenia d 1296 Matilda of Brunswick Luneburg German co ruler d 1318 Maurice de Moravia or Moray Scottish nobleman d 1346 Najm ad Din al Tufi Persian scholar and theologian d 1316 Robert of Anjou king of Naples House of Capet d 1343 Thomas Dagworth English nobleman and knight d 1350 Vakhtang III king of Georgia House of Bagrationi d 1308 Deaths editJanuary 10 Gregory X pope of the Catholic Church b 1210 10 January 24 Walram II of Nassau German nobleman b 1220 March 26 Margaret of Holland Dutch noblewoman b 1234 May 11 Zaynaddin ibn al Ajami Ayyubid scholar b 1195 June 22 Innocent V pope of the Catholic Church b 1220 June 27 Henry of Antioch Outremer nobleman b 1217 July 27 James I the Conqueror king of Aragon b 1208 August 18 Adrian V pope of the Catholic Church b 1215 September 6 Vicedomino de Vicedominis Italian cardinal November 30 Hōjō Sanetoki Japanese nobleman b 1224 Ahmad al Badawi Almohad Sufi scholar and mystic b 1200 Benedict III Hungarian priest vice chancellor and archbishop Ela Longespee English noblewoman and co heiress b 1244 Gerardo of Borgo San Donnino Italian friar scholar and writer Guido Guinizelli Italian poet and founder of Dolce Stil Novo Louis of France French prince and heir apparent b 1264 Hamuro Mitsutoshi Japanese nobleman and poet b 1203 Mathilde of Saarbrucken German noblewoman and regent Najm al Din al Qazwini al Katibi Persian scholar and writer Rolandino of Padua Italian scholar jurist and writer b 1200 Vasily of Kostroma Grand Prince of Vladimir Suzdal b 1241 References edit Joseph F O Callaghan 2011 The Gibraltar Crusade Castile and the battle for the Strait p 69 ISBN 978 0 8122 2302 6 Hywel Williams 2005 Cassell s Chronology of World History p 148 ISBN 0 304 35730 8 Joseph F O Callaghan 2011 The Gibraltar Crusade Castile and the battle for the Strait p 71 ISBN 978 0 8122 2302 6 Seignobos Robin 2012 The other Ethiopia Nubia and the Crusade 12th and 14th century pp 307 311 ISSN 0066 2127 Wasserman James 2001 The Templars and the Assassins The Militia of heaven p 115 ISBN 978 1 59477 873 5 Virani Shafique N Assistant Professor Departments of Historical Studies and the Study of Religion Shafique N 2007 The Ismailis in the Middle Ages A History of Survival a Search for Salvation p 32 Oxford University Press USA ISBN 978 0 19 531173 0 O Connor Letitia Burns 1992 The Grand Canyon pp 16 19 30 32 Los Angeles Perpetua Press ISBN 0 88363 969 6 Library amp Archives History Oxford Merton College Archived from the original on May 13 2012 Retrieved May 8 2012 Munro John H 2003 The Medieval Origins of the Financial Revolution The International History Review 15 3 506 562 Blessed Gregory X pope Britannica www britannica com Retrieved May 10 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1276 amp oldid 1219231090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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