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Years:
1261 1262 1263 - 1264 - 1265 1266 1267
Decades:
1230s 1240s 1250s - 1260s - 1270s 1280s 1290s
Centuries:
12th century - 13th century - 14th century
Events

Europe

War and politics

Culture and religion

  • April - Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford leads a massacre of the Jews at Canterbury.
  • August 5 - Anti-Jewish riots break out in Arnstadt (modern-day Germany).
  • September 14 - Walter de Merton formally completes the foundation of the House of Scholars of Merton (later Merton College, Oxford) to provide education in Malden and the University of Oxford.
  • King Boleslaus V of Poland promulgates legal protection for his Jewish subjects, including protection from the kidnapping and forcible baptism of Jewish children.
  • In Barcelona, a commission of Dominicans censors portions of the Talmud for the first time, by ordering the cancellation of passages found reprehensible from a Christian point of view.
  • Thomas Aquinas completes his theological work Summa contra Gentiles.
  • Pope Urban IV creates the festivity of Corpus Domini.

    Asia

    Mongol Empire

  • Kublai Khan, supreme leader of the Mongol Empire, moves the empire's capital from Karakorum in Mongolia to the Chinese city of Khanbaliq (now Beijing).
  • Kublai Khan defeats his brother and pretender to the title of Khagan, or Khan of Khans, Ariq Boke, who surrenders to Kublai and is summarily imprisoned. He dies a year later under mysterious circumstances, possibly by poisoning, but the cause of death is still uncertain.
  • Kublai Khan publicly reprimands his own officers for executing 2 Song Dynasty Chinese generals without trial or investigation. This act is one of many in order to enhance his reputation amongst the Chinese, to increase his legitimacy as a just ruler, and win over more defectors from the Southern Song.

    Japan

  • The Japanese era Kōchō ends, and the Bun'ei era begins.

    Births

  • May 26 - Prince Koreyasu, Japanese shogun (d. 1326)
  • Pope Clement V (d. 1314)

    Deaths

  • December 2 - Pope Urban IV
  • Vincent of Beauvais, French encyclopedist (b. 1190)
  • Danylo of Halych, King of Galicia (b. 1201)
  • Emperor Lizong of China
  • Andrei II of RussiaFurther Information

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