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1276
Years:
1273
1274
1275
- 1276 -
1277
1278
1279
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1276 by topic
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1276 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar
1276
MCCLXXVI
Ab urbe condita
2029
Armenian calendar
725
ԹՎ ՉԻԵ
Bahá'í calendar
-568 – -567
Berber calendar
2226
Buddhist calendar
1820
Burmese calendar
638
Chinese calendar
3912/3972-12-14
(
乙亥
年十二月十四日)
— to —
3913/3973-11-25
(
丙子
年十一月廿五日)
Coptic calendar
992 – 993
Ethiopian calendar
1268 – 1269
Hebrew calendar
5036
–
5037
Hindu calendars
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Vikram Samvat
1331 – 1332
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Shaka Samvat
1198 – 1199
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Kali Yuga
4377 – 4378
Holocene calendar
11276
Iranian calendar
654 – 655
Islamic calendar
674 – 675
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar
3609
Thai solar calendar
1819
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Events
January 21
-
Pope Innocent V
succeeds
Pope Gregory X
as the 185th
pope
.
February
- The court of the
Southern Song Dynasty
of
China
and hundreds of thousands of its citizens flee from
Hangzhou
to
Fujian
and then
Guangdong
in an effort to escape an invasion by the
Mongol Empire
.
March 9
-
Augsburg
becomes an
Imperial Free City
.
Ravensburg
also does in the same year.
June
- King
Rudolph I of Germany
declares war on King
Otakar II of Bohemia
, a political rival; by November, Otakar II is forced to cede four important territories as demanded by the
diet
of
Nuremberg
in
1274
.
June 14
- Remnants of the
Song Chinese
court in
Fuzhou
province conduct the coronation ceremony for the Prince Zhao Shi to become
Emperor Duanzong of Song
.
July 11
-
Pope Adrian V
(also referred to as Hadrian) succeeds
Pope Innocent V
as the 186th
pope
.
September 13
-
Pope John XXI
succeeds
Pope Adrian V
as the 187th
pope
, becoming the fourth man this calendar year to hold the office of
pope
.
Stefan Dragutin of Serbia
becomes King of Serbia.
The foundation stone of the
Minoritenkirche
in
Vienna
is laid by King
Otakar II of Bohemia
.
Mamluk
sultan
Baibars
conquers
Al-Maris
, previously part of
Makuria
, and annexes it into
Egypt
.
A severe 23-year
drought
begins to affect the
Grand Canyon area
, eventually forcing the agriculture-dependent
Anasazi
culture to migrate out of the region.
Births
October 19
-
Prince Hisaaki
, Japanese shogun (d.
1328
)
Christopher II of Denmark
(d.
1332
)
Vakhtang III of Georgia
(d.
1308
)
Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford
(d.
1322
)
Yesün Temür Khan
of the Mongol Empire (d.
1328
)
Louis d'Évreux
, son of King
Philip III of France
Giotto
, Florentine painter
Deaths
January 10
-
Pope Gregory X
June 22
-
Pope Innocent V
July 27
- King
James I of Aragon
(b.
1208
)
August 18
-
Pope Adrian V
Guido Guinizelli
, Italian poet
Vasily of Kostroma
, Grand Duke of Vladimir (b.
1241
)
Kanezawa Sanetoki
, Japanese member of the Hōjō clan (b.
1224
)
Ahmad al-Badawi
, Sufi (b.
1199
)
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