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{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2011}} {{About year|1250|the character encoding (codepage)|Windows-1250}} {{Year nav|1250}} {{C13 year in topic}} Year '''1250''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MCCL]]''') was a [[common year starting on Saturday]] of the [[Julian calendar]]. == Events == === By place === ==== World ==== * The [[world population]] is estimated at between 400 and 416 million individuals. * World climate transitions from the [[Medieval Warm Period]] to the [[Little Ice Age]].<ref>{{cite book|first1=Emmanuel|last1=Le Roy Ladurie|title=Times of Feast, Times of Famine: a History of Climate Since the Year 1000|publisher=Doubleday|location=Garden City, NY|year=1971|oclc=164590|first2=Barbara|last2=Bray|isbn=0-374-52122-0}}</ref> ==== Europe ==== * [[February 2]] – King [[Erik Eriksson]] of Sweden dies. The ten-year-old [[Valdemar, King of Sweden|Valdemar]], the eldest son of [[Birger Jarl]], is elected King of [[Sweden]], and becomes the first king from the [[House of Bjälbo]]. * [[October 12]] – A great storm shifts the mouth of the [[River Rother (Eastern)|River Rother]] in England 12 miles (20 km) to the west; a battering series of strong storms significantly alters other coastal geography around [[Romney Marsh]]. * [[December 13]] – Emperor [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]] dies, beginning the 23-year-long "Great [[Interregnum]]". Frederick is the last Holy Roman Emperor of the [[Hohenstaufen]] dynasty; after the interregnum, the empire passes to the [[House of Habsburg|Habsburg]]s. * The [[Lombard League]] dissolves upon the death of its member states' nemesis, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. * King [[Afonso III of Portugal|Afonso III]] (the Boulonnais) captures the [[Algarve]] from the Moors, thus completing the expulsion of the Moors from [[Kingdom of Portugal|Portugal]]. * [[Albertus Magnus]] isolates the element [[arsenic]], as the 8th discovered metal. He also first uses the word "[[Old World Oriole|oriole]]" to describe a type of bird (most likely the [[golden oriole]]). * The [[Rialto Bridge]] in [[Venice]] (in modern-day [[Italy]]) is converted from a pontoon bridge to a permanent, raised wooden structure. * The [[Ponts Couverts, Strasbourg|Ponts Couverts]] fortified bridges of [[Strasbourg]] (in modern-day France) are completed. * [[Vincent of Beauvais]] completes his proto-encyclopedic work ''[[Speculum Maius]]'' ("Greater mirror"). * The first of the [[Parlements]] of ''[[Ancien Régime]]'' France is established. * [[Villard de Honnecourt]] draws the first known image of a [[sawmill]]. * The first usage is made of the English word "[[cuckold]]", according to the [[Oxford English Dictionary]]. * [[Medieval music]]: The [[Notre Dame school]] of [[polyphony]] ends. ==== Asia ==== * [[July 9]] – The [[Qaymariyya (tribe)|Qaymariyya]] tribe engineers a ''coup d'état'' to hand over [[Damascus]] to [[An-Nasir Yusuf]]. The garrison in the citadel surrenders later to him.<ref>Humphreys, R. Stephen (1977). '' From Saladin to the Mongols: The Ayyubids of Damascus, 1193–1260'', pp. 305–307. State University of New York Press.</ref> * A [[kurultai]] is called by [[Batu Khan]] in [[Siberia]] as part of maneuverings which will elect [[Möngke Khan]] as [[Khan (title)|khan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]] in [[1251]]. * Starting in this year and ending in [[1275]], the Muslim [[Shougeng Pu]], likely a Persian or an Arab, serves as the Commissioner of Merchant Shipping for the [[Song dynasty]] Chinese [[seaport]] at [[Quanzhou]], due to his effort in defeating pirates.<ref>According to a monograph on the maritime [[economy of the Song dynasty]] written by Jitsuzo Kuwabara (桑原騭藏, 1870–1931).</ref> ==== Africa ==== * [[April 8]] – [[Battle of Fariskur (1250)|Battle of Fariskur]]: Louis IX (the Saint) is captured by [[Baibars]]' [[Mamluk]] army while he is in [[Egypt]] conducting the [[Seventh Crusade]]; he later has to ransom himself. * [[April 30]] – King [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]] (the Saint) is released by his Egyptian captors after paying a ransom of [[one million]] [[dinars]] and turning over the city of [[Damietta]]. * [[May 2]] – [[Al-Muazzam Turanshah]], Ayyubid ruler of Egypt, is murdered, ending effective [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid Dynasty]] rule in the country. He is briefly succeeded by his widow, Sultana [[Shajar al-Durr]].<ref name=Humphreys>{{cite book|last=Humphreys|first=R. Stephen|title=From Saladin to the Mongols: The Ayyubids of Damascus 1193-1260|location=Albany|publisher=State University of New York Press|year=1977|isbn=9780873952637}}</ref> * [[July 21]] – [[Aybak]] becomes ruler of [[Egypt]], beginning the [[Bahri dynasty|Bahri Dynasty]] of the [[Mamluk Sultanate]]. After 5 days he stands down and the six-year-old [[Al-Ashraf Musa, Sultan of Egypt|Al-Ashraf Musa]] is nominally proclaimed sultan.<ref name=Humphreys/> * The [[Welayta people|Welayta]] state is founded in modern-day [[Ethiopian Empire|Ethiopia]]. * In [[Tunis]], a popular rebellion against newly arrived, wealthy and influential Andalusian refugees breaks out, and is violently put down.<ref>{{cite book|last=de Epalza|first=Miguel|title=Negotiating cultures: bilingual surrender treaties in Muslim-Crusader Spain under James the Conqueror|year=1999|publisher=Brill|isbn=90-04-11244-8|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IjFacnscoBIC&q=Treaty+of+Alcaraz+1243|page=106}}</ref> * The Hafsid caliph [[Muhammad I al-Mustansir|al-Mustansir]] enforces laws of ghiyar, or differentiation for non-Muslims. As such, Jews have to wear a distinguishing badge ([[shikla]]) which [[Tunisian Jews]] will have to wear into the nineteenth century.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Stillman |first1=Norman |title=Arab Dress, A Short History: From the Dawn of Islam to Modern Times |date=8 June 2022 |publisher=BRILL |isbn=978-90-04-49162-5 |pages=113–114|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YUB0EAAAQBAJ |access-date=3 October 2024 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Joffé |first1=George |title=Routledge Handbook on the Modern Maghrib |date=20 November 2023 |publisher=Taylor & Francis |isbn=978-0-429-99964-2 |page=328 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=243ZEAAAQBAJ |access-date=3 October 2024 |language=en}}</ref> ==== Oceania ==== * [[Samoa]] frees itself from [[Tu'i Tonga Empire|Tongan rule]], which begins the [[Malietoa]] dynasty in Samoa (approximate date). === By topic === ==== Markets ==== * The Flemish town of [[Douai]] emits the first recorded redeemable annuities in medieval Europe, confirming a trend of consolidation of local public debt started in [[1218]], in [[Rheims]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Zuijderduijn|first=Jaco|title=Medieval Capital Markets. Markets for renten, state formation and private investment in Holland (1300-1550)|year=2009|publisher=Brill|location=Leiden/Boston|isbn=978-90-04-17565-5}}</ref> * The [[Republic of Siena|Sienese]] bankers belonging to the firm known as the [[Gran Tavola]], under the steering of the Bonsignori Brothers, become the main financiers of the Papacy.<ref>{{cite web|last=Catoni|first=Giuliano|title=Bonsignori|url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/bonsignori_(Dizionario-Biografico)/|work=Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani|access-date=20 December 2011}}</ref> == Births == * [[April 8]] – [[John Tristan, Count of Valois|John Tristan]], son of [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]] (d. [[1270]]) * [[Adolf II of Waldeck]], prince-bishop of [[Prince-Bishopric of Liège|Liège]] (d. [[1302]]) * [[Agnes of Baden, Duchess of Carinthia|Agnes of Baden]], German noblewoman (d. [[1295]]) * [[Albert II, Duke of Saxony|Albert II of Saxony]], German [[Nobility|nobleman]] (d. [[1298]]) * [[Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel|Albert III]], German nobleman and knight (d. [[1300]]) * [[Albertus de Chiavari]], Italian Master General (d. 1300) * [[Allamah Al-Hilli|Allamah al-Hilli]], Persian [[shia Islam|Shia]] theologian (d. [[1325]]) * [[Asher ben Jehiel]], German Jewish [[rabbi]] (d. [[1327]]) * [[Beatrice of Savoy, Lady of Villena|Beatrice of Savoy]], Swiss noblewoman (d. [[1292]]) * [[Bonconte I da Montefeltro]], Italian general (d. [[1289]]) * [[Diether of Nassau]], archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Trier|Trier]] (d. [[1307]]) * [[Dmitry of Pereslavl]], Kievan Grand Prince (d. [[1294]]) * [[Esclaramunda of Foix]], queen of [[Mallorca|Majorca]] (d. [[1315]]) * [[Fra Dolcino]], Italian priest and reformist (d. 1307) * [[Grigorije II of Ras]], Serbian monk-scribe (d. [[1321]]) * [[Guido Cavalcanti]], Italian poet and writer (d. 1300) * [[Jeanne de Montfort de Chambéon|Jeanne de Montfort]], Swiss noblewoman (d. 1300) * [[John IV Laskaris|John IV]] (Laskaris), emperor of [[Empire of Nicaea|Nicaea]] (d. [[1305]]) * [[Konrad II of Masovia]], Polish nobleman (d. 1294) * [[Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of Sicily|Margaret of Burgundy]], queen of [[Kingdom of Sicily|Sicily]] (d. [[1308]]) * [[Matteo I Visconti]], Italian [[imperial vicar]] (d. [[1322]]) * [[Mordechai ben Hillel]], German scholar (d. 1298) * [[Nijō Tameyo]], Japanese official and poet (d. [[1338]]) * [[Niklot I, Count of Schwerin|Niklot I]], German nobleman and knight (d. [[1323]]) * [[Rhys ap Maredudd]], Welsh nobleman (d. 1292) * [[Robert II, Count of Artois|Robert II]], French nobleman and knight (d. 1302) * [[Sancho of Aragon (archbishop of Toledo)|Sancho of Aragon]], Spanish archbishop (d. [[1275]]) * [[Theodoric of Freiberg]], German physicist (d. [[1311]]) * [[Záviš of Falkenstein]], Bohemian nobleman (d. [[1290]]) == Deaths == * [[February 2]] – [[Erik Eriksson]], king of [[Sweden]] (b. [[1216]]) * [[February 6]] – [[Geoffrey VI, Viscount of Châteaudun|Geoffrey VI]], French nobleman and knight * [[February 8]] ** [[Andrew III, Baron of Vitré|Andrew III]], French nobleman and knight (b. [[1200]]) ** [[Fakhr ad-Din ibn as-Shaikh|Fakhr ad-Din]], Egyptian ruler and military leader ** [[Robert I, Count of Artois|Robert I]] (the Good), French nobleman (b. 1216) ** [[William Longespée the Younger|William Longespée]] (the Younger), English knight * [[February 11]] – [[Jean de Ronay]], French Grand Master * [[March 29]] – [[Ludolph of Ratzeburg]], German bishop * [[April 6]] ** [[Guillaume de Sonnac]], French Grand Master ** [[Hugh XI of Lusignan]], French nobleman (b. [[1221]]) * [[May 2]] – [[Al-Muazzam Turanshah]], Ayyubid ruler of [[Egypt in the Middle Ages|Egypt]]<ref name=Humphreys/> * [[May 21]] – [[Humbert V de Beaujeu|Humbert V]], French nobleman and knight (b. [[1198]]) * [[May 26]] – [[Peter I, Duke of Brittany|Peter I]] (Mauclerc), French nobleman (b. [[1187]]) * [[May 27]] – [[Raniero Capocci]], Italian priest and cardinal * [[June 7]] – [[Vitslav I, Prince of Rügen|Vitslav I]], Danish nobleman and knight (b. [[1180]]) * [[June 18]] – [[Theresa of Portugal, Queen of León|Theresa of Portugal]], queen of [[Kingdom of León|León]] (b. [[1176]]) * [[August 10]] – [[Eric IV of Denmark|Eric IV]] (Ploughpenny), king of [[Denmark]] * [[October 4]] – [[Herman VI, Margrave of Baden|Herman VI]], German nobleman and knight * [[October 12]] – [[Richard Wendene]], English bishop (b. [[1219]]) * [[December 13]] – [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]], Holy Roman Emperor (b. [[1194]])<ref>{{cite web |title=Frederick II {{!}} Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Frederick-II-Holy-Roman-emperor |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=29 September 2020 |language=en}}</ref> * [[Alice of Schaerbeek]], Flemish [[Cistercians|Cistercian]] lay sister (b. [[1220]]) * [[Gilbertus Anglicus]], English physician and writer (b. 1180) * [[Julian of Speyer]], German [[Franciscans|Franciscan]] composer and poet * [[Fibonacci|Leonardo of Pisa]], Italian mathematician and writer (b. [[1170]]) * [[Romée de Villeneuve]], French nobleman and [[seneschal]] * [[Shihab al-Din Muhammad al-Nasawi]], Persian biographer * [[Walter of Serviliano]], Italian [[Benedictines|Benedictine]] hermit and [[abbot]] * [[Yang Miaozhen]], Chinese female military leader (b. [[1193]]) == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:1250}} [[Category:1250| ]]
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