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Philip II (August) and John (Lackland) making peace during the Angevin War.

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  • Temüjin (or Genghis Khan) manages to unite about half the feuding Mongol clans under his leadership. He delegates authority based on skill and loyalty, rather than tribal affiliation or family. The main rivals of the Mongol confederation are the Naimans to the west, the Merkits to the north, the Tanguts to the south and the Jin Dynasty (or Great Jin) to the east.<ref>Andrew Roberts (2008). Great Commanders of the Medieval World (454–1582). Genghis Khan, p. 146. Template:ISBN.</ref>

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EducationEdit

  • The University of Paris receives its charter, from Philip II. He issues a diploma "for the security of the scholars of Paris", which affirms that students are subject only to ecclesiastical jurisdiction.


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  • Ulrich von Liechtenstein, German minnesinger and poet (d. 1275)<ref>Freed, John B.Noble Bondsmen: Ministerial Marriages in the Archdiocese of Salzburg, 1100–1343 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995) Page 250</ref>
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    • Adam Marsh, English Franciscan scholar and theologian (d. 1259)
    • Chen Rong (Ch'en Jung), Chinese painter and politician (d. 1266)<ref>Barnhart, R. M. et al. (1997). Three thousand years of Chinese painting. New Haven, Yale University Press. Template:ISBN. Page 372.</ref>
    • Jutta of Kulmsee, German noblewoman, hermit and saint (d. 1260)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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