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Map of the Eastern Hemisphere in 1300 BC. Events ... c. 1250–1000 BC: the culture of Pantalica develops inland in Sicily. [20] 1225–1190 BC: ...
895–1000 AD Kingdom of Hungary: Various Kingdom 1000–1918/ 1920–1946 AD Lithuania: Vilnius Grand Dukemond 1236–1569 AD Livonia: Various Confederated bishopric principalities (religious) 1435 — 1561 AD Moravia: Veligrad Kingdom 833–907 AD Duchy of Poland: Gniezno Kingdom 966–1025 AD Kingdom of Poland: Gniezno. later Cracovia ...
Psalter world map, ca. 1260. Jerusalem is at the centre of the map; the Red Sea can be seen coloured red at upper right of the globe. The Psalter World Map or the Map Psalter is a small mappa mundi from the 13th century, now in the British Library, found in a psalter. No other records of psalters found from the Middle Ages have a mappa mundi. [1]
1225. Magna Carta affirmed by Henry III, in return for issuing a property tax. [7] King Horn, the oldest known English verse romance, written. [4] Franciscan house founded at Greyfriars. [4] 1226. Cardigan Castle and Carmarthen Castle become royal castles. [4] Nuneaton is granted a chartered market. 1227. January – Henry III declares himself ...
Year 1225 was a common year ... He crosses the Gobi Desert with a Mongol army and advances south into the Western Xia ... He sends 1000 knights to the Levant and ...
A map of Paris published in 1553 by Olivier Truschet and Germain Hoyau. It documents the growth of Paris within its medieval walls and the faubourgs beyond the walls. By 1180, the city had grown to 200 hectares. To give all Parisians a sense of security, King Philip II decided to build a new wall entirely around the city. Work began between ...
The rulers of India's princely states acceded to the government of India between 1947 and 1950, and South India was organized into a number of new states. Most of South India was included in Madras state, which included the territory of the former Madras Presidency together with the princely states of Banganapalle, Pudukkottai, and Sandur.
Scotland in the High Middle Ages is a relatively well-studied topic and Scottish medievalists have produced a wide variety of publications. Some, such as David Dumville, Thomas Owen Clancy and Dauvit Broun, are primarily interested in the native cultures of the country, and often have linguistic training in the Celtic languages.
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