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Depending on the continent, the era generally falls between the years AD 200–600 and AD 1200–1500. The name of this era of history derives from classical antiquity (or the Greco-Roman era) of Europe. Though, the everyday context in use is reverse (such as historians reference to Medieval China).
Download as PDF; Printable version ... This is a list of state leaders in the 12th century (1101–1200) AD, ... Lilavati, King (1197–1200, 1209–1210, 1211–1212 ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Year 1212 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. Events By place ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... AD. Political entities. Map of the Old World in 900 AD. Name ... 1212 AD: Asia: Central Khotan: Khotan: Kingdom:
Indo-Scythian Kingdom (200 BC–395 AD) Indo-Greek Kingdom (180 BC–10 AD) Nabataean kingdom (168 BC–106 AD) Commagene (163 BC–72 AD) Hasmonean Kingdom (140 BC–37 BC) Kingdom of Lazica (131 BC–697 AD) Himyarite Kingdom (110 BC–525 AD) Buyeo Kingdom (c. 100 BC–494 AD) Kuninda Kingdom (c. 100 BC–c. 200 AD) Silla Kingdom (57 BC ...
The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the 5th and 6th centuries are conventionally called a Heptarchy, or group of seven kingdoms, although the number of kingdoms varied over time. The most powerful included Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Sussex, and Wessex. During the 7th century the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were converted to Christianty.
In Medieval II: Total War, some factions had a high king's purse payment and some had a low payment. Rather than having a fixed king's purse, each faction in the Britannia Campaign has a dynamic king's purse—the sum of money a faction is paid every turn can change.
The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, known in Islamic history as the Battle of Al-Uqab (Arabic: معركة العقاب), took place on 16 July 1212 and was an important turning point in the Reconquista and the medieval history of Spain. [13]