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1290

Year 1290 (MCCXC) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1290 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1290
MCCXC
Ab urbe condita2043
Armenian calendar739
ԹՎ ՉԼԹ
Assyrian calendar6040
Balinese saka calendar1211–1212
Bengali calendar697
Berber calendar2240
English Regnal year18 Edw. 1 – 19 Edw. 1
Buddhist calendar1834
Burmese calendar652
Byzantine calendar6798–6799
Chinese calendar己丑年 (Earth Ox)
3986 or 3926
    — to —
庚寅年 (Metal Tiger)
3987 or 3927
Coptic calendar1006–1007
Discordian calendar2456
Ethiopian calendar1282–1283
Hebrew calendar5050–5051
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1346–1347
 - Shaka Samvat1211–1212
 - Kali Yuga4390–4391
Holocene calendar11290
Igbo calendar290–291
Iranian calendar668–669
Islamic calendar688–689
Japanese calendarShōō 3
(正応3年)
Javanese calendar1200–1201
Julian calendar1290
MCCXC
Korean calendar3623
Minguo calendar622 before ROC
民前622年
Nanakshahi calendar−178
Thai solar calendar1832–1833
Tibetan calendar阴土牛年
(female Earth-Ox)
1416 or 1035 or 263
    — to —
阳金虎年
(male Iron-Tiger)
1417 or 1036 or 264
King Andrew III (r. 1290–1301)

Events

By place

Europe

England

  • July 18Edict of Expulsion: King Edward I (Longshanks) orders all Jews (at this time probably numbering around 2,000) to leave the country by November 1 (All Saints' Day);[3] on the Hebrew calendar this is Tisha B'Av, a day that commemorates many calamities.
  • Quia Emptores, a statute passed by Edward I (Longshanks), puts an end to the practice of subinfeudations. The statute allows land to be sold according to royal approval, as long as the new owner answers directly to his lord or the king.
  • September – The 7-year-old Margaret (Maid of Norway), queen-designate and heir to the crown of Scotland, dies en route to the British Isles in Orkney – leading to a succession crisis known as Competitors for the crown of Scotland.
  • November 28Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward I (Longshanks), dies while traveling in the North. She has been suffering from illness for some time, and the cold and dampness of the winter months probably aggravate her condition.
  • December – Edward I (Longshanks) travels with the body of Eleanor of Castile from Lincoln to London. Remembering his wife, Edward erects a series of crosses at each location that the body rests over night. These are known as the twelve Eleanor crosses.
  • Winter – The second of the Statutes of Mortmain are passed during the reign of Edward I (Longshanks), which prevents land from passing into the possession of the Church.

Levant

  • June – Genoa concludes a new commercial treaty with the Mamluks; five galleys sent by King James II (the Just) join the Venetian Crusader fleet (some 20 ships) on its way to Acre. On board of the fleet are Italian urban militias and mercenary forces under Seneschal Jean I de Grailly, who have fought for the Papal States in the so-called Italian Crusades.[4]
  • August – Italian Crusaders massacre Muslim merchants and peasants, and some local Christians in Acre. Some claim it began at a drunken party – others that a European husband found his wife making love to a Muslim. The barons and local knights try to rescue a few Muslims and take them to the safety of the castle, while some ringleaders are arrested.[5]
  • August 30 – Survivors and relatives of the massacre at Acre take bloodstained clothing to Sultan Qalawun (the Victorious) in Cairo, who demands that the leaders of the riot be handed over for trial. But the nobles refuse to send the ringleaders, Qalawun now got legal clearance from the religious authorities in Cairo to break the truce with Crusader states.[6]
  • October – Qalawun (the Victorious) orders a general mobilization of the Mamluk forces. In a council, is decided that a peace delegation is sent to Cairo under Guillaume de Beaujeu, Grand Master of the Knights Templar. But Qalawun demands huge compensation for those killed in Acre, and sends a Syrian army to the coast of Palestine, near Caesarea.[7]
  • November 10 – Qalawun (the Victorious) dies as the Egyptian Mamluk army sets out for Acre. He is succeeded by his eldest son Al-Ashraf Khalil as ruler of the Mamluk Sultanate. Kahlil orders his allies and tributaries in Syria to prepare for a campaign next spring. Governors and castle commanders are ordered to assemble siege equipment and armor.[8]

Asia

By topic

Art and Culture

Climate and Weather

  • Year without winter – An exceptionally rare instance of uninterrupted transition, from autumn to the following spring, in England and the mainland of Western Europe.[11]

Education

Literature

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Engel, Pál (2001). The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895–1526. I.B. Tauris Publishers. p. 110. ISBN 1-86064-061-3.
  2. ^ Bartl, Július; Čičaj, Viliam; Kohútova, Mária; Letz, Róbert; Segeš, Vladimír; Škvarna, Dušan (2002). Slovak History: Chronology & Lexicon. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Slovenské Pedegogické Nakladatel'stvo. p. 34. ISBN 0-86516-444-4.
  3. ^ Mundill, Robin R. (2002). England's Jewish Solution: Experiment and Expulsion, 1262-1290. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52026-6.
  4. ^ David Nicolle (2005). Osprey: Acre 1291 - Bloody sunset of the Crusader states, p. 49. ISBN 978-1-84176-862-5.
  5. ^ Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol III: The Kingdom of Acre, p. 343. ISBN 978-0-241-29877-0.
  6. ^ David Nicolle (2005). Osprey: Acre 1291 - Bloody sunset of the Crusader states, p. 52. ISBN 978-1-84176-862-5.
  7. ^ Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol III: The Kingdom of Acre, p. 343. ISBN 978-0-241-29877-0.
  8. ^ Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol III: The Kingdom of Acre, p. 344. ISBN 978-0-241-29877-0.
  9. ^ Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History, p. 80. Primus Books. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
  10. ^ Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History, p. 151. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  11. ^ Kington, J. Climate and Weather, HarperCollins Publishers, 2010.

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1283Hebrew calendar5050 5051Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1346 1347 Shaka Samvat1211 1212 Kali Yuga4390 4391Holocene calendar11290Igbo calendar290 291Iranian calendar668 669Islamic calendar688 689Japanese calendarShōō 3 正応3年 Javanese calendar1200 1201Julian calendar1290MCCXCKorean calendar3623Minguo calendar622 before ROC民前622年Nanakshahi calendar 178Thai solar calendar1832 1833Tibetan calendar阴土牛年 female Earth Ox 1416 or 1035 or 263 to 阳金虎年 male Iron Tiger 1417 or 1036 or 264King Andrew III r 1290 1301 Contents 1 Events 1 1 By place 1 1 1 Europe 1 1 2 England 1 1 3 Levant 1 1 4 Asia 1 2 By topic 1 2 1 Art and Culture 1 2 2 Climate and Weather 1 2 3 Education 1 2 4 Literature 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents EditBy place Edit Europe Edit July 10 King Ladislaus IV the Cuman is assassinated at the castle of Korosszeg modern Romania He is succeeded by Andrew III the Venetian after an election by Hungarian nobles who is crowned by Archbishop Lodomer as new ruler of Hungary and Croatia in Szekesfehervar on July 23 1 2 December 18 King Magnus III Birgersson dies after a 15 year reign He is succeeded by his 10 year old son Birger Magnusson Although Sweden is an elective monarchy Birger had already been appointed heir to the throne in 1284 England Edit July 18 Edict of Expulsion King Edward I Longshanks orders all Jews at this time probably numbering around 2 000 to leave the country by November 1 All Saints Day 3 on the Hebrew calendar this is Tisha B Av a day that commemorates many calamities Quia Emptores a statute passed by Edward I Longshanks puts an end to the practice of subinfeudations The statute allows land to be sold according to royal approval as long as the new owner answers directly to his lord or the king September The 7 year old Margaret Maid of Norway queen designate and heir to the crown of Scotland dies en route to the British Isles in Orkney leading to a succession crisis known as Competitors for the crown of Scotland November 28 Eleanor of Castile wife of Edward I Longshanks dies while traveling in the North She has been suffering from illness for some time and the cold and dampness of the winter months probably aggravate her condition December Edward I Longshanks travels with the body of Eleanor of Castile from Lincoln to London Remembering his wife Edward erects a series of crosses at each location that the body rests over night These are known as the twelve Eleanor crosses Winter The second of the Statutes of Mortmain are passed during the reign of Edward I Longshanks which prevents land from passing into the possession of the Church Levant Edit June Genoa concludes a new commercial treaty with the Mamluks five galleys sent by King James II the Just join the Venetian Crusader fleet some 20 ships on its way to Acre On board of the fleet are Italian urban militias and mercenary forces under Seneschal Jean I de Grailly who have fought for the Papal States in the so called Italian Crusades 4 August Italian Crusaders massacre Muslim merchants and peasants and some local Christians in Acre Some claim it began at a drunken party others that a European husband found his wife making love to a Muslim The barons and local knights try to rescue a few Muslims and take them to the safety of the castle while some ringleaders are arrested 5 August 30 Survivors and relatives of the massacre at Acre take bloodstained clothing to Sultan Qalawun the Victorious in Cairo who demands that the leaders of the riot be handed over for trial But the nobles refuse to send the ringleaders Qalawun now got legal clearance from the religious authorities in Cairo to break the truce with Crusader states 6 October Qalawun the Victorious orders a general mobilization of the Mamluk forces In a council is decided that a peace delegation is sent to Cairo under Guillaume de Beaujeu Grand Master of the Knights Templar But Qalawun demands huge compensation for those killed in Acre and sends a Syrian army to the coast of Palestine near Caesarea 7 November 10 Qalawun the Victorious dies as the Egyptian Mamluk army sets out for Acre He is succeeded by his eldest son Al Ashraf Khalil as ruler of the Mamluk Sultanate Kahlil orders his allies and tributaries in Syria to prepare for a campaign next spring Governors and castle commanders are ordered to assemble siege equipment and armor 8 Asia Edit June 13 Shamsuddin II Mamluk ruler of the Delhi Sultanate is murdered and succeeded by Jalal ud Din Khalji or Firuz Shah I founder of the Khalji Dynasty Ending Mamluk rule and instigating the Khalji Revolution 9 September 27 The 6 8 Ms Zhili earthquake affects the province of Zhili in China with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX Violent killing 7 270 100 000 people By topic Edit Art and Culture Edit June 8 Beatrice Portinari muse of the Italian poet Dante Alighieri dies In his Divine Comedy La Divina Commedia he transforms his memory of Beatrice into an allegory of divine love 10 Climate and Weather Edit Year without winter An exceptionally rare instance of uninterrupted transition from autumn to the following spring in England and the mainland of Western Europe 11 Education Edit March 1 The University of Coimbra is founded in Lisbon by Denis I the Poet King He decrees that Portuguese is the official language of Portugal replacing classical Latin in that capacity Literature Edit Dnyaneshwari is written in India This holy book is a commentary on Bhagvad Gita and is narrated by St Dnyaneshwar Births EditJanuary 3 Constance of Portugal queen consort of Castile d 1313 January 6 Otto Bodrugan English landowner and politician d 1331 June 23 Jakushitsu Genkō Japanese Rinzai master and poet d 1367 August 4 Leopold I the Glorious German nobleman d 1326 October 15 Anne of Bohemia queen consort of Bohemia d 1313 December 24 Khwaju Kermani Persian poet and mystic d 1349 Agnes Haakonsdatter Norwegian noblewoman and princess d 1319 Andrea Pisano or Pontedera Italian sculptor and architect d 1348 Barlaam of Seminara Italian cleric scholar and theologian d 1348 Beatrice of Silesia queen of Germany House of Piast d 1322 Buton Rinchen Drub Tibetan Buddhist religious leader d 1364 Daichi Sokei Japanese Buddhist monk disciple and poet d 1366 Giovanni Visconti Italian cardinal archbishop and co ruler d 1354 Guido Gonzaga Italian nobleman and knight condottiero d 1369 Hugues Quieret French nobleman admiral and advisor d 1340 Jacob van Artevelde Flemish merchant and statesman d 1345 Jacopo Dondi dell Orologio Italian doctor and polymath d 1359 Johannes de Muris French mathematician and astronomer d 1344 John Maltravers English nobleman knight and governor d 1364 John Parricida German nobleman House of Habsburg d 1312 Jyotirishwar Thakur Indian playwright poet and writer d 1350 Ke Jiusi Chinese landscape painter and calligrapher d 1343 Kitabatake Tomoyuki Japanese nobleman and poet d 1332 Kujō Fusazane Japanese nobleman official and regent d 1327 Peter of Castile Spanish nobleman and prince infante d 1319 Pierre Bercheure French translator and encyclopaedist d 1362 Rabbenu Yerucham French rabbi and scholar posek d 1350 Richard de Willoughby English landowner and politician d 1362 Rudolf Hesso German nobleman House of Zahringen d 1335 Sesson Yubai Japanese Buddhist monk priest and poet d 1347 Theodore I Palaiologos Byzantine nobleman and writer d 1338 Willem van Duvenvoorde Dutch nobleman and knight d 1353 Deaths EditJanuary 28 Dervorguilla of Galloway Scottish noblewoman b 1210 February 3 Henry XIII German nobleman co ruler and knight b 1235 March 24 John dal Bastone Italian monk priest and preacher b 1200 March 26 John Kirkby English bishop vice chancellor and statesman April 26 Gaston VII Froissard French nobleman and knight b 1225 May 10 Rudolf II German nobleman House of Habsburg b 1270 June 8 Beatrice Portinari Italian muse of Dante Alighieri b 1266 June 13 Shamsuddin II Mamluk ruler of the Delhi Sultanate b 1285 June 23 Henryk IV the Righteous High Duke of Poland b 1258 July 10 Ladislaus IV the Cuman king of Hungary and Croatia b 1262 September 26 Margaret Maid of Norway queen of Scotland b 1283 November 10 Qalawun the Victorious Mamluk ruler of Egypt b 1222 November 28 Eleanor of Castile queen consort of England b 1241 December 18 Herman I German nobleman House of Henneberg b 1224 Magnus III or I Birgersson king of Sweden b 1240 December 21 Gerhard I German nobleman knight and regent b 1232 Adelaide of Auxerre French noblewoman and ruler suo jure b 1251 Alice de Lusignan French noblewoman House of Lusignan b 1236 Cecilia Cesarini or Caecilia Italian noblewoman and nun b 1203 Eison Japanese Buddhist scholar monk disciple and priest b 1201 Elizabeth the Cuman queen of Hungary House of Arpad b 1244 Fakhr al Din Mustawfi Persian finance minister advisor and vizierReferences Edit Engel Pal 2001 The Realm of St Stephen A History of Medieval Hungary 895 1526 I B Tauris Publishers p 110 ISBN 1 86064 061 3 Bartl Julius Cicaj Viliam Kohutova Maria Letz Robert Seges Vladimir Skvarna Dusan 2002 Slovak History Chronology amp Lexicon Bolchazy Carducci Publishers Slovenske Pedegogicke Nakladatel stvo p 34 ISBN 0 86516 444 4 Mundill Robin R 2002 England s Jewish Solution Experiment and Expulsion 1262 1290 Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 52026 6 David Nicolle 2005 Osprey Acre 1291 Bloody sunset of the Crusader states p 49 ISBN 978 1 84176 862 5 Steven Runciman 1952 A History of The Crusades Vol III The Kingdom of Acre p 343 ISBN 978 0 241 29877 0 David Nicolle 2005 Osprey Acre 1291 Bloody sunset of the Crusader states p 52 ISBN 978 1 84176 862 5 Steven Runciman 1952 A History of The Crusades Vol III The Kingdom of Acre p 343 ISBN 978 0 241 29877 0 Steven Runciman 1952 A History of The Crusades Vol III The Kingdom of Acre p 344 ISBN 978 0 241 29877 0 Sen Sailendra 2013 A Textbook of Medieval Indian History p 80 Primus Books ISBN 978 9 38060 734 4 Williams Hywel 2005 Cassell s Chronology of World History p 151 ISBN 0 304 35730 8 Kington J Climate and Weather HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1290 amp oldid 1142261546, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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