Events
Europe
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September 29 -
Rudolph I of Germany is elected
King of Germany over rival candidate King
Otakar II of Bohemia, ending the Interregnum; Otakar refuses to acknowledge Rudolph as the new king, leading to the outbreak of war in
1276. Rudolph is the first of many
Habsburgs to hold the throne.
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December 6 -
Thomas Aquinas quits his writing of ''
Summa Theologica'' — a master work of
Catholic theology — leaving it
unfinished after having a mystical experience during
Mass.
★ King
Otakar II of Bohemia captures
Bratislava from
Hungary.
The Middle East
★ December - Followers of the recently deceased
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi establish the
Sufi order of
the Whirling Dervishes in the city of
Konya (in present-day
Turkey).
★ The "Holy Redeemer"
khachkar, believed to be one of the finest examples of the art form, is carved in
Haghpat,
Armenia, by
Vahram.
★ The
Constantinople suburb of
BeyoÄŸlu (then known as Pera) is given to the
Republic of Genoa by the
Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus in return for Genoa's support of the Empire after the
Fourth Crusade and the sacking of Constantinople.
Asia
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January 31 - The six-year long
battle of Xiangyang ends as commander of the
Song Dynasty's forces surrender to
Kublai Khan. The battle is the first in which firearms are used in combat.
★ In
Korea, the
Sambyeolcho Rebellion against the
Goryeo Dynasty (a
puppet government of the
Mongol Empire) ends as rebel forces are defeated by combined Mongol and Goryeo forces.
Births
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July 15 -
Ewostatewos, Ethiopian monk and religious leader (died
1352)
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November 24 -
Alphonso, Earl of Chester, son of
Edward I of England (died
1284)
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Abu al-Fida, Arab historian (died
1331)
★
David VIII of Georgia (died
1311)
Deaths
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December 17 -
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, Persian poet and Sufi mystic (born
1207)
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Baldwin II of Constantinople, last Latin Emperor of Constantinople (born
1217)
In fiction
★
January 31 - The characters
Guo Jing and
Huang Rong, of
Jinyong's modern novel ''
The Legend of the Condor Heroes'', die.