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{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2011}} {{About year|1230}} {{Year nav|1230}} {{C13 year in topic}} [[File:Battle of Klokotnitsa.png|upright=1.35|thumb|Map of the [[Battle of Klokotnitsa]] (1230)]] Year '''1230''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MCCXXX]]''') was a [[common year starting on Tuesday]] of the [[Julian calendar]]. == Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Byzantine Empire ==== * [[March 9]] – [[Battle of Klokotnitsa]]: Byzantine forces under [[Theodore Komnenos Doukas|Theodore Komnenos]] ('''Doukas''') invade [[Second Bulgarian Empire|Bulgaria]], breaking the peace treaty with Tsar [[Ivan Asen II]]. Theodore gathers a large army, including western mercenaries. The two armies meet near the village of [[Klokotnitsa, Haskovo Province|Klokotnitsa]]. Ivan applies clever tactics and manages to surround the Byzantines. They are completely defeated, only a small force under Theodore's brother [[Manuel Doukas]] manages to escape the battlefield. Theodore is taken prisoner and is blinded. In the aftermath, Ivan quickly extends its control over most of Theodore's domains in [[Thrace]], [[Macedonia (region)|Macedonia]] and [[Albania]]. The Latin [[Duchy of Philippopolis]] and the independent principality of [[Alexius Slav]] are also captured and annexed into Bulgaria.<ref>{{The Late Medieval Balkans | page=125}}</ref> ==== Europe ==== * King [[Alfonso IX of León|Alfonso IX]] defeats Ibn Hud al-Yamani (known as Almogàver by the Christians). This success opens the road to [[Badajoz]] to the Leonese troops.<ref name=linehan1999a>{{New Cambridge Medieval History | volume=5|pages=668–673|author=[[Peter Linehan]]|chapter=Chapter 21: Castile, Portugal and Navarre}}</ref> The Portuguese king [[Sancho II of Portugal|Sancho II]] continues his offensive southward and takes [[Beja, Portugal|Beja]], [[Juromenha]], [[Serpa]] and [[Moura Municipality|Moura]].<ref name=picard2000>{{cite book|last=Picard|first=Christophe|title=Le Portugal musulman (VIIIe-XIIIe siècle. L'Occident d'al-Andalus sous domination islamique|year=2000|publisher=Maisonneuve & Larose|location=Paris|isbn=2-7068-1398-9|page=110}}</ref> * August – [[Treaty of Ceprano (1230)|Treaty of Ceprano]]: Emperor [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]] returns from the [[Sixth Crusade]] and signs a peace agreement with Pope [[Pope Gregory IX|Gregory IX]] at [[Ceprano]]. He agrees not to violate any territories held by the [[Papal States]] in return for Frederick's concessions in [[Kingdom of Sicily|Sicily]].<ref>Hywel Williams (2005). ''Cassell's Chronology of World History'', p. 138. {{ISBN|0-304-35730-8}}.</ref> * Frederick II bestows on the [[Teutonic Order]] a special privilege for the conquest of [[Prussia]], including [[Chełmno Land]], with papal sovereignty. He allows the Teutonic Knights to forcibly convert the [[Old Prussians|Prussians]] to [[Christianity]]. * [[September 24]] – Alfonso IX dies after a 42-year reign and is succeeded by his son [[Ferdinand III of Castile|Ferdinand III]]. He receives the [[Kingdom of León]], in return for compensation in cash and lands for his half-sisters [[Sancha, heiress of León|Sancha]] and [[Dulce of León|Dulce]]. * [[Sieges of Galway#De Burgh's siege of 1230|Siege of Galway]]: Norman forces under [[Richard Mór de Burgh, 1st Baron of Connaught|Richard Mór de Burgh]] invade [[Connacht]] and desolate a large portion of the country. He besieges [[Galway]], but is forced to retreat after a week-long inconclusive battle. ==== England ==== * [[April 30]] – [[English invasion of France (1230)|English invasion of France]]: King [[Henry III of England|Henry III]] embarks from [[Portsmouth]] with a large expeditionary force. On [[May 2]], he arrives at [[Guernsey]], and the next day the English army lands at [[Saint-Malo]], where [[Peter I, Duke of Brittany|Peter I]] (or '''de Dreux'''), duke of [[Duchy of Brittany|Brittany]], meets Henry to pay him homage. During the months, the English forces march through the [[County of Anjou]], taking the castle of [[Mirebeau]] in late July.<ref>Carpenter, David (2004). ''The Struggle for Mastery: The Penguin History of Britain 1066–1284'', p. 130. London, UK: Penguin. {{ISBN|978-0-14-014824-4}}.</ref> * [[October 27]] – Henry III signs a truce with King [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]] ('''the Saint''') and returns to Portsmouth. He leaves a small force under Peter I and [[Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester|Ranulf de Blondeville]], to act against the French in Brittany and [[Duchy of Normandy|Normandy]]. ==== Middle East ==== * [[Battle of Yassıçemen]]: A Seljuk-Ayyubid coalition (some 40,000 men) defeats the Khwarazmians under Sultan [[Jalal al-Din Mangburni]] at [[Erzincan]] on the Upper-[[Euphrates]]. === By topic === ==== Literature ==== * The ''[[Carmina Burana]]'' poetry and song collection is created (approximate date).<ref>''Carmina Burana. Die Lieder der Benediktbeurer Handschrift. Zweisprachige Ausgabe,'' hg. u. übers. v. Carl Fischer und Hugo Kuhn, dtv, München 1991; wenn man dagegen z. B. CB 211 und 211a jeweils als zwei Lieder zählt, kommt man auf insgesamt 315 Texte in der Sammlung, so auch Dieter Schaller, ''Carmina Burana'', in: [[Lexikon des Mittelalters]], Bd. 2, Artemis Verlag, München und Zürich 1983, Sp. 1513</ref> </onlyinclude> == Births == * [[Anna of Hohenstaufen]], empress of [[Empire of Nicaea|Nicaea]] (d. [[1307]]) * [[Adelaide of Holland]], Dutch countess and [[regent]] (d. [[1284]]) * [[Bentivenga da Bentivengi]], Italian cardinal (d. [[1289]]) * [[Pope Boniface VIII|Boniface VIII]], pope of the [[Catholic Church]] (d. [[1303]]) * [[Edmund de Lacy, Baron of Pontefract|Edmund de Lacy]], English [[Nobility|nobleman]] and knight (d. [[1258]]) * [[Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg|Elisabeth of Brunswick]], German queen consort (d. [[1266]]) * [[Gottfried Hagen]], German cleric and writer (d. [[1299]]) * [[Guillaume de Beaujeu]], French Grand Master (d. [[1291]]) * [[Guillaume Durand]], French bishop and writer (d. [[1296]]) * [[Henry of Castile the Senator|Henry of Castile]] ('''the Senator'''), Spanish prince (d. 1303) * [[Hermann of Buxhoeveden, Bishop of Ösel-Wiek|Hermann of Buxhoeveden]], German bishop (d. [[1285]]) * [[Hugh Aycelin]], French cardinal and theologian (d. [[1297]]) * [[Hu Sanxing]] (or '''Shenzhi'''), Chinese historian (d. [[1302]]) * [[Jacobus de Voragine]], Italian archbishop (d. [[1298]]) * [[Leonardo Patrasso]], Italian cardinal-bishop (d. [[1311]]) * [[Margaret Sambiria]], Danish queen consort (d. [[1282]]) * [[Masuccio Primo]], Italian architect and sculptor (d. [[1306]]) * [[Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville|Maud de Lacy]], Norman-Irish noblewoman (d. [[1304]]) * [[Odo, Count of Nevers|Odo]] (or '''Eudes'''), French nobleman and knight (d. 1266) * [[Peter Quinel]], English archdeacon and bishop (d. 1291) * [[Squarcino Borri]], Italian mercenary leader (d. [[1277]]) * [[Yaroslav of Tver|Yaroslav III of Tver]], Kievan Grand Prince (d. [[1271]]) == Deaths == * [[January 30]] – [[Pelagio Galvani]], Leonese cardinal (b. [[1165]]) * [[February 1]] – [[Matsudono Motofusa]], Japanese nobleman * [[May 2]] – [[William de Braose (died 1230)|William de Braose]], English nobleman and knight * [[May 13]] – [[Casimir I of Opole]], Polish nobleman and knight * [[July 12]] – [[Margaret, Countess of Blois|Margaret of Blois]], French noblewoman (b. [[1170]]) * [[July 19]] –[[Theobald le Botiller, 2nd Chief Butler of Ireland|Theobald le Botiller]], Norman nobleman (b. [[1200]]) * [[July 25]] – [[Rudolph van Coevorden]], Dutch nobleman (b. [[1192]]) * [[July 28]] – [[Leopold VI, Duke of Austria|Leopold VI]], German nobleman and knight (b. [[1176]]) * [[July 29]] – [[Hōjō Tokiuji]], Japanese nobleman and spy (b. [[1203]]) * [[August 24]] – [[Geoffrey de Saye]], English nobleman (b. [[1155]]) * [[September 9]] – [[Siegfried II (archbishop of Mainz)|Siegfried II]], archbishop of [[Electorate of Mainz|Mainz]] (b. 1165) * [[September 24]] – [[Alfonso IX of León|Alfonso IX]], king of [[Kingdom of León|León]] and [[Kingdom of Galicia|Galicia]] (b. [[1171]]) * [[October 25]] – [[Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Gloucester|Gilbert de Clare]], English nobleman (b. [[1180]]) * [[November 20]] – [[Nicola de la Haye]], English noblewoman * [[November 24]] – [[Matthew II of Montmorency|Matthew II]], French nobleman and knight * [[December 15]] – [[Ottokar I of Bohemia]], German nobleman * [[December 23]] – [[Berengaria of Navarre]], queen of [[Kingdom of England|England]] * [[Al-Dakhwar]], Ayyubid physician and medical officer (b. 1170) * [[Alfonso Téllez de Meneses el Viejo|Alfonso Téllez de Meneses]] ('''the Old'''), Spanish nobleman * [[Beatrice of Viennois]], French noblewoman (b. [[1160]]) * [[Demetrius of Montferrat]], king of [[Kingdom of Thessalonica|Thessalonica]] (b. [[1205]]) * [[Guérin de Montaigu]], French nobleman and Grand Master * [[Hugues IV de Châteauneuf]], French nobleman (b. [[1185]]) * [[Ibn Hammad (historian)|Ibn Hammad]], Hammadid historian and writer (b. [[1153]]) * [[Robert de Gresle]], English landowner and knight (b. [[1174]]) * [[Samuel ibn Tibbon]], French [[rabbi]], doctor and philosopher * [[Urraca López de Haro]], queen of León (approximate date) == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:1230}} [[Category:1230| ]]
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