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1250

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Years:
1247 1248 1249 - 1250 - 1251 1252 1253
Decades:
1220s 1230s 1240s - 1250s - 1260s 1270s 1280s
Centuries:
12th century - 13th century - 14th century
1250 by topic
Politics
State leaders - Sovereign states
Birth and death categories
Births - Deaths
Establishments and disestablishments categories
Establishments - Disestablishments
1250 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1250
MCCL
Ab urbe condita 2003
Armenian calendar 699
ԹՎ ՈՂԹ
Chinese calendar 3946 – 3947
己酉 – 庚戌
Ethiopian calendar 1242 – 1243
Hebrew calendar 5010 – 5011
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 1305 – 1306
- Shaka Samvat 1172 – 1173
- Kali Yuga 4351 – 4352
Iranian calendar 628 – 629
Islamic calendar 648 – 649

Contents

Events

Europe

  • April 30 - King Louis IX of France released by his Egyptian captors after paying a ransom of one million dinars and turning over the city of Damietta.
Frederick II (left) died in 1250.
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Frederick II (left) died in 1250.
  • October 12 - A great storm shifts the mouth of the River Rother 12 miles (20 km) to the west; a battering series of strong storms significantly alter other coastal geography as well (see Romney Marsh).
  • December 13 - Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, dies, beginning a 23-year-long interregnum known as the great interregnum. Frederick II is the last Holy Roman Emperor of the Hohenstaufen dynasty; after the interregnum, the empire passes to the Habsburgs.
  • The Lombard League dissolves upon the death of its member states' nemesis, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.
  • King Afonso III of Portugal captures the Algarve from the Moors, thus completing the expulsion of the Moors from Portugal.
  • Valdemar I of Sweden, first Swedish king of the Folkung house, becomes King of Sweden
  • Albertus Magnus isolates the element arsenic. He also first uses the word oriole to describe a type of bird (most likely the golden oriole of Great Britain).
  • University of Valladolid is founded in Spain.
  • The Rialto Bridge in Venice, Italy is converted from a pontoon bridge to a permanent, raised wooden structure.
  • Vincent of Beauvais completes his proto-encyclopedic work, The Greater Mirror.
  • The Parlement law courts of ancien régime France are established.
  • A plague breaks out in the city Naples (In what is now Italy), called the Naple's Plague

Asia

  • A kuriltai is called by Batu Khan in Siberia as part of maneuverings to eventually elect Möngke Khan as khan of the Mongol empire in 1251.

Africa

  • July 3 - Louis IX of France is captured by Baibars' Mamluk army at the Battle of Fariskur while he is in Egypt conducting the Seventh Crusade; he later has to ransom himself.
  • The Bahri dynasty of Mamluks seize power in Egypt.
  • The Welayta state is founded in present-day Ethiopia (see Rulers of Walayta)

Births

  • Pietro d'Abano, Italian physician, philosopher and astrologer (died 1316)
  • Guido Cavalcanti, Italian poet (died 1300)
  • Dmitri of Pereslavl, Grand-duke of Vladimir-Suzdal (d. 1294)
  • Pierre Dubois, French publicist (approximate date; died c. 1312)
  • Moses de Leon, compiler of the Zohar (approximate date; died 1305)
  • Giovanni Pisano, Italian sculptor (approximate date; died 1314)

Deaths

Eras and population estimates

The world population in 1250 is estimated at between 400 and 416 million individuals.

Being a round number, the year 1250 is used to demarcate the beginning or ending of various eras or epochs. These include:

  • Judaism's acknowledged center of Jewish thought and learning:
    • End of the Geonim era in Babylonia (from 650)
    • Beginning of the Rishonim era (until 1550)
  • Medieval music - end of the Notre Dame school of polyphony

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