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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1208 Albigensian Crusade
1210
Study of Aristotle’s works on natural philosophy forbidden at the University of Paris
1212 Battle of Navas de Tolosa
Children’s Crusade
1215 Fourth Lateran Council
Magna Carta
1220 Amiens Cathedral begun
1221 Death of St. Dominic
1226 Death of St. Francis
1226-1270 Reign of St. Louis in France
1228 Teutonic Knights called in to conquer East Prussia
c. 1235 The Romance of the Rose begun by William of Lorris
1241 Mongol invasion of Europe
Choir of Rheims Cathedral completed
1250 Death of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
1252-1284 Reign of Alfonso the Wise of Castile
1256-1273 Interregnum in the Holy Roman Empire
1258 Bagdad sacked by the Mongols
Provisions of Oxford
1260 Cathedral of Chartres consecrated
1261 Byzantine Empire restored
1265 Simon de Montfort’s Parliament
c. 1266 Opus Maius of Roger Bacon
1268 Hohenstaufen line extinct
Charles of Anjou conquers Naples
1271-1295 Marco Polo in the Far East
1273 Rudolf of Hapsburg elected Holy Roman Emperor
1274 Death of Thomas Aquinas
1282 Sicilian Vespers
1284 Pisa defeated by Genoa
First ducat coined at Venice
1285-1314 Reign of Philip IV, the Fair, King of France
1291 League of the Three Forest Cantons
1293 Noble families of Florence disqualified for office
1295 The Model Parliament of Edward I
1296 Clericis laicos
1297
Membership in the Grand Council of Venice becomes hereditary
1302 First meeting of the Estates General
Battle of Courtrai
Exile of Dante
1303 Humiliation of Pope Boniface VIII at Anagni
Conciliator of Peter of Abano
1308 Papacy at Avignon
1314 Battle of Bannockburn
1315 Battle of Morgarten
1220 Death of Dante
1324 Defensor Pacis of Marsiglio of Padua