- 1250s
Events and trends
The 1250s is the decade starting
January 1 ,1250 and endingDecember 31 ,1259 .The decade was perhaps most dominated by the
Mongols , who under the leadership ofMöngke Khan continued their rapid expansion throughoutAsia both to the east and west of their home territories. The Mongols destroyed theKingdom of Dali inLaos , and captured theGoryeo kingdom inKorea , eastern Galicia inEurope ,Anatolia inTurkey , and theIslam ic center ofBaghdad , where tens or hundreds of thousands were killed as the city was burned to the ground. InThailand theLannathai kingdom was founded. InJapan , a new sect of Buddhism was formed, while inKorea the carving of Buddhist scriptures on 81,000 wooden blocks was completed.Europe noted several important cultural milestones, including the completion of several important
cathedral s and the beginning of construction of others, as well as the founding of the "Collège de Sorbonne" at theUniversity of Paris . Significant political developments in Europe included the lack of aHoly Roman Emperor for most of the decade, further erosion of the power of themonarchy inEngland andPortugal , the end of the failedSeventh Crusade inEgypt , and the expulsion of theJew s fromFrance and theMoors fromPortugal . In religion, apapal bull authorized the use oftorture in theMedieval Inquisition , and theRoman Catholic church clarified the concept ofpurgatory . Several important modern cities, includingStockholm andLviv , were founded in the 1250s.One of the largest volcanic eruptions of the
Holocene epoch is thought to have occurred ca. January,1258 , with ice cores pointing to a tropical location such asEl Chichón ,Mexico or possiblyQuilotoa ,Ecuador . The aftermath may have led to climatic anomalies in rainfall, effects on agriculture, as well as famine and epidemic disease across Europe. [Emile-Geay, J., Seager, R., Cane, M., Cook, E., Haug, G.H., [The volcanic eruption of 1258 A.D. and the subsequent ENSO event, "Geophysical Research Letters ", 321, XXXX, doi:10.1029/2006JAXYZW, Mar 2006. (available [http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~julieneg/docs/1258_enso_grl.pdf online] , pdf file)]War and politics
Mongol Empire
* 1251 —
Möngke Khan is elected as the fourth khan of theMongol Empire .
* 1253 — Galicia becomes avassal state to the expandingMongol Empire .
* 1253 — TheMongol Empire launches attacks on theMuslim cities ofBaghdad andCairo .
* 1253 — The Mongol Empire destroys theKingdom of Dali ("Yunnan") in Laos and incorporates the region into their empire.
* 1253 —Kublai Khan introduces the "baisha xiyue " song and dance suite to themusic of Yunnan .
* 1255 —Hulagu Khan is dispatched by his brotherMöngke Khan to destroy the remainingMuslim states in southwesternAsia .
* 1256 — October —Mongol commanderBaiju (operating underHulagu Khan 's command) leads his forces in a victory overKay Ka'us II of theSultanate of Rüm , thereby capturingAnatolia .
* 1256 —December 15 —Hulagu Khan captures and destroys theHashshashin stronghold atAlamut in present-dayIran .
* 1256 — Hulagu Khan establishes theIlkhanate dynasty of Persia, which will become one of four main divisions of theMongol Empire .
* 1258 —February 13 — TheHulagu Khan 's Mongol forces overrunBaghdad , then the leading center ofIslam ic culture and learning, burning it to the ground and killing as many as 800,000 citizens.
* 1259 — TheGoryeo kingdom inKorea surrenders to invading Mongol forces.
* 1259 — Second MongolGolden Horde raid againstPoland , led byNogai Khan .Europe
* 1250 —
December 13 —Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor , dies, beginning a 23-year-longinterregnum known as the "great interregnum". Frederick II is the last Holy Roman Emperor of theHohenstaufen dynasty; after the interregnum, the empire passes to theHabsburg s. TheLombard League dissolves upon the death of Frederick II, its member states' nemesis.
* 1250 — KingAfonso III of Portugal captures theAlgarve from theMoors , thus completing the expulsion of the Moors fromPortugal .
* 1251 —Andrew of Longumeau , dispatched two years earlier by KingLouis IX of France as an ambassador to theMongol s, returns to his king with reports from the Mongols andTartary ; his mission is considered a failure.
* 1253 — KingHenry III of England meets with English nobles and church leaders to reaffirm the validity of theMagna Carta .
* 1254 — KingLouis IX of France , having exhausted his funds and being needed at home, abandons theSeventh Crusade (which he had conducted first inEgypt and thenSyria ) and returns toFrance .
* 1254 — King Louis IX of France expels allJew s from France.
* 1254 — KingAfonso III of Portugal holds the first session of the "Cortes" (Portugal 's general assembly composed of nobles, members of the middle class, and representatives from all municipalities) inLeiria .
* 1254 — InEngland , an important step in the evolution of theParliament and Peerage occurs, as lesser barons are replaced on theKing's Council by elected representatives from shires and cities.
* 1255 — May —William of Rubruck fromConstantinople returns toCyprus from his missionary journey to convert theTatars of central and eastern Asia, his efforts having been unsuccessful.
* 1258 — KingHenry III of England is forced by seven powerful barons to accept theProvisions of Oxford , effectively ending theabsolute monarchy inEngland by requiring the calling of aparliament .
* 1259 — September — TheEmpire of Nicaea defeats thePrincipality of Achaea at theBattle of Pelagonia , ensuring the eventual reconquest ofConstantinople in1261 .
* 1259 —December 4 — KingsLouis IX of France andHenry III of England agree to the Treaty of Paris, in which Henry renounces his claims to French-controlled territory on continentalEurope (includingNormandy ) in exchange for Louis withdrawing his support for English rebels.
* 1259 - The German cities ofLübeck ,Wismar , andRostock enter into a pact to defend against pirates of theBaltic Sea , laying the groundwork for theHanseatic League .Asia and Africa
* 1250 — The
Bahri dynasty of Mamluks seize power inEgypt .
* 1259 —Lannathai , a kingdom in the north ofThailand , is founded by KingMengrai .Culture
cience and literature
* 1250 —
Albertus Magnus isolates the elementarsenic . He also first uses the wordoriole to describe a type of bird (most likely thegolden oriole ofGreat Britain ).
* 1254 — The classic Japanese text "Kokin Chomonjo " is completed.
* 1257 —Matthew Paris , English historian, personally interviews KingHenry III of England for a week straight while compiling his major work of English history, "Chronica Majora".Art and architecture
* 1250 — The
Rialto Bridge inVenice, Italy is converted from a pontoon bridge to a permanent, raised wooden structure.
* 1253 — TheBasilica of San Francesco , the earliest important structure in the Italian Gothic style ofarchitecture , is completed inAssisi , Italy.
* 1254 — TheHorses of Saint Mark , once supposed to have adorned theArch of Trajan in ancientRome , are installed at Saint Mark's Basilica inVenice .
* 1254 — Construction is begun on the Cathedral of Saint Martin in Utrecht.
* 1255 — The Gothiccathedral Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges atBourges ,France , is completed. It is now aUNESCO World Heritage Site .
* 1259 — The famousfresco es of theBoyana Church inBulgaria are completed (the church and its murals are now aUNESCO World Heritage Site ).Cities and institutions
* 1250 —
University of Valladolid is founded inSpain .
* 1251 — The German city ofBerlin , founded some fifty years earlier, receives its city charter.
* 1252 — The first European gold coins are minted in the Italian city ofFlorence , and are known as florins.
* 1252 — The Swedish city ofStockholm is founded byBirger Jarl .
* 1254 — The Danish city ofCopenhagen receives its city charter.
* 1254 — The Swedish city ofMalmö is founded.
* 1255 — The Portuguese capital is moved toLisbon .
* 1255 —Königsberg (nowKaliningrad ) is founded inPrussia .
* 1256 — The city ofLviv , in present-dayUkraine , is founded byDanylo King of Rus .
* 1257 —Robert de Sorbon founds the "Collège de Sorbonne" atParis , giving a formal college (and still-common name) to the already existingUniversity of Paris inFrance .Religion
* 1251 — Carving of the
Tripitaka Koreana , a collection of Buddhistscriptures recorded on some 81,000 wooden blocks, is completed.
* 1252 —May 15 —Pope Innocent IV issues thepapal bull "Ad exstirpanda ", which authorizes thetorture ofheretics in theMedieval Inquisition . Torture quickly gains widespread usage across CatholicEurope .
* 1253 —April 28 —Nichiren , aJapan ese Buddhist monk, declares his intention to preach theLotus Sutra and "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo " as the true Buddhism, essentially founding the branch of Buddhism now known asNichiren Buddhism .
* 1254 — The Catholicdogma ofpurgatory is clarified and so named by the Catholic church.
* 1256 —April 13 —Pope Alexander IV issues apapal bull constituting the Augustinian monastic order.Births
* 1254 —
September 15 —Marco Polo , Venetian merchant and explorer (d.1324 )
* 1255 — July —Albert I of Germany ,Holy Roman Emperor (d.1308 )
* 1258 —Osman I , founder of theOttoman Empire (d.1326 )Deaths
* 1250 —
December 13 —Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1194 )
* 1250 —Leonardo of Pisa , better known as Fibonacci
* 1253 —September 22 —Dōgen Zenji, founder of theSoto school ofZen Buddhism inJapan and author of theShōbōgenzō and other important works (b.1200 )
* 1254 —December 7 —Pope Innocent IV
* 1255 —Batu Khan ,Mongol ruler and founder of theBlue Horde (b. c.1205 )
* 1256 —Felim mac Cathal Crobderg Ua Conchobair , King ofConnacht Notes
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