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1261 state leaders
Contents
1 Events
2 Births
3 Deaths
4 See also
Events
Hagia Sofia
in Constantinople. The city was captured by the Empire of Nicaea on July 25, 1261, thus re-establishing the Byzantine Empire.
January
- Pope bans the movement of
Flagellants
.
July 25
-
Critical event
- The city of
Constantinople
is recaptured by
Nicaean
forces under the command of
Michael VIII Palaeologus
, thus re-establishing the
Byzantine Empire
. The Byzantines also succeed in capturing
Thessalonica
and the rest of the
Latin Empire
.
August 29
-
Urban IV
becomes
Pope
, the last man to do so without being a
Cardinal
first.
King
Henry III of England
obtains a
papal bull
releasing him from the
Provisions of Oxford
, preceding the
Second Barons' War
, a civil war started in
1263
.
The population of
Greenland
accepts the overlordship of the
King of Norway
.
The Japanese
Bun'o
era ends, and the
Kocho
era begins.
The
Convent of Wurmsbach
is established in
Switzerland
.
Baibars
establishes a puppet
Caliphate
in
Cairo
.
Bela IV
of
Hungary
repels a
Tatar
invasion.
Births
October 9
- King
Denis of Portugal
Daniel of Russia
,
Grand Prince
of
Moscow
Deaths
February 28
-
Henry III, Duke of Brabant
May 25
-
Pope Alexander IV
Ch'in Chiu-Shau ,
Chinese
mathematician
Queen
Plaisance of Cyprus
(regent)
See also
List of state leaders in 1261
Categories
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