1246
Calendar year
Sultan Muhammad I (right) submits to King Ferdinand III (the Saint ) (1883)
Year 1246 (MCCXLVI ) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar .
Events
By place
Europe
February 28 – Siege of Jaén : Castilian forces, led by King Ferdinand III (the Saint ), manage to take the city of Jaén from the Andalucians . In a combined assault with the knights of the Order of Santiago , the city is handed over by Sultan Muhammad I , who accepts Ferdinand's overlordship in exchange for a 20-year truce. The Emirate of Granada becomes a vassal state of the Kingdom of Castile .[ 1]
May 22 – Henry Raspe is elected anti-king in Germany in opposition to Conrad IV of Germany and Conrad's father, the excommunicated emperor Frederick II .
June 15 – Battle of the Leitha River : Hungarian forces, under King Béla IV , defeat Duke Frederick II (the Quarrelsome ) at the banks of the Leitha River . Frederick is killed (leaving no male heirs); the House of Babenberg is dissolved. Emperor Frederick II places the fiefs of Austria and Styria under his rule. This ends the Austrian claims to the western counties of Hungary .[ 2]
November – Michael II Asen , ruler (tsar ) of the Bulgarian Empire , succeeds his brother Kaliman I (possibly poisoned). He confirms the reconquest of Bulgarian territories against John III (Doukas Vatatzes ), Byzantine ruler of the Empire of Nicaea .[ 3]
Frederick II suppresses a Sicilian revolt and deports the remaining Muslim inhabitants of Lucera (approximate date).
Mongol Empire
Levant
Asia
By topic
Arts
Nature
Religion
Births
March 8 – Nikkō Shōnin , Japanese religious leader (d. 1333 )
March 24 – Henry Bate of Mechelen , Brabantian philosopher
September 14 – John FitzAlan , English nobleman (d. 1272 )
Angelo da Furci , Italian priest, orator and theologian (d. 1327 )
Drakpa Odzer , Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi ) (d. 1303 )
Enrique Enríquez (the Elder ), Castilian nobleman (d. 1323 )
Hugh of Lincoln (Little Saint ), English Jewish boy (d. 1255 )
Jutta of Denmark (or Judith ), Danish princess and abbess
Konoe Motohira , Japanese nobleman and regent (d. 1268 )
Nicholas of Tolentino , Italian monk, friar and mystic (d. 1305 )
Paolo Malatesta , Italian nobleman and diplomat (d. 1285 )
Riccobaldo of Ferrara , Italian chronicler and geographer
Safi al-Din al-Hindi , Indian scholar and theologian (d. 1315 )
Takezaki Suenaga , Japanese retainer and samurai (d. 1314 )
Teodosije the Hilandarian , Serbian hagiographer (d. 1328 )
Deaths
February 25 – Dafydd ap Llywelyn , Welsh prince (b. 1212 )
April 15 – Peter González (Telmo ), Castilian priest (b 1190 )
May 19 – Umiliana de' Cerchi , Italian noblewoman (b. 1219 )
June 4 – Isabella of Angoulême , queen consort of England
June 15 – Frederick II , duke of Austria and Styria (b. 1211 )
June 16 – Lutgardis (or Lutgarde ), Flemish nun (b. 1182 )
June 28 – Al-Mansur Ibrahim , Ayyubid governor and ruler
September 20 – Michael of Chernigov , Kievan Grand Prince
September 30 – Yaroslav II , Kievan Grand Prince (b. 1191 )
October 22 – Mieszko II (the Fat ), duke of Kalisz -Wieluń
November 3 – Robert de Bingham , bishop of Salisbury
November 8 – Berengaria (the Great ), queen of Castile
Alice of Champagne , queen consort of Cyprus (b. 1193 )
Ednyfed Fychan , Welsh nobleman and knight (b. 1170 )
Elias of Dereham , English master stonemason designer
Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt , French nobleman (b. 1170)
Eva Marshal , Cambro-Norman noblewoman (b. 1203 )
Geoffrey II of Villehardouin , prince of Achaea (b. 1195 )
Henry Audley (or Aldithel ), English nobleman (b. 1175 )
Hōjō Tsunetoki , Japanese nobleman and regent (b. 1224 )
Kaliman Asen I , ruler of the Bulgarian Empire (b. 1234 )
Kaykhusraw II , ruler of the Sultanate of Rum (b. 1221 )
Matteo Rosso Orsini , Italian nobleman and politician
Muhammad Al-Makki , Arab ruler and explorer (b. 1145 )
Richard FitzRoy , illegitimate son of John (Lackland )
Tello Téllez de Meneses , bishop of Palencia (b. 1170)
Temüge (or Otgon ), brother of Genghis Khan (b. 1168 )
Theodora Angelina , Byzantine noblewoman (b. 1190)
Walter IV (the Great ), French nobleman and knight
Walter Stewart , Scottish politician and High Steward
Wansong Xingxiu , Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 1166 )
References
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